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QforSweden 2 points ago +2 / -0

First rule of persuasion is attention. Trump got everybody left and right to go up in the middle of the night to check Twitter for new Trump tweets. Marketing genius.

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QforSweden 5 points ago +5 / -0

A fun twist to this scenario would be AMC showing AI generated movies made by We the people. Movies that We the people actually want to see. Goodbye Hollywood, I guess we don’t need you anymore. 🤣🤣🤣

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QforSweden 1 point ago +1 / -0

She has been a great follow during the years with her knowledge of all things legal. Her new stance on Trump is surprising, but I’ll keep following. Always good not to be in a total bubble.

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QforSweden 2 points ago +2 / -0

I did watch that part, I laughed out loud. He’s a very good speaker.

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QforSweden 3 points ago +3 / -0

So awhile ago I read about women in a factory painting watch faces with a radioactive substance. A study was made which found some of them had cancer and the factory was shut down. But it was some kind of a scam because there weren’t more cancer in this factory than any other.

I kept this little nugget of information with me and I suddenly started thinking of nuclear reaction waste and how extremely expensive it must be for the taxpayer to have it stored. For hundreds of thousand years.

If, say you could store it just about anywhere, or better still just sell it, then this would be a money making machine. We would be too scared to even consider we were being taken for a ride.

This video confirm I may be right. Galen Winsor worked with these radioactive materials since before they were dangerous to handle. He tells about how he used to swim in the cooling pool and even drink the water.

In part two at 50 minutes in the video, he talks about the nuclear accident at Three mile island that was no accident, and in part three he showcases a piece of plutonium, holds it in his hand, and licks the black mark that it leaves.

It’s fascinating to listen to him as he speaks well and is easy to understand. I just listened and didn’t watch.

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QforSweden 2 points ago +2 / -0

I belive part of the plan is to have unregulated immigration to build a large and cheap workforce, then deport the criminal part.

USA need the workforce even if it means lower wages for americans competing over those jobs. This way Biden get the blame for lower wages and criminality. Trump can step in and gather praise for job creation and clearing up the country.

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QforSweden 1 point ago +1 / -0

Declas, I say. When something can’t be disputed everything changes around that fact rapidly. It will be exciting to see what it is, my guess is who killed JFK.

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QforSweden 11 points ago +11 / -0

We focus on arguing with the loudmouths on social media to try and sway their minds, because there is no other way. Those people will never change, they can’t change since most people won’t let them escape what they have previously said.

Fortunately these arguments are also read by the silent majority who have no horse in the race, they rarely let people know what they think so they can quietly change their minds.

If you keep this in mind when arguing with liberals, it is no longer the most important thing to win at any cost, insulting someone makes you look like your out or arguments, which we all are after a while of circle arguments. Let people who may read your arguing make up their own minds and let sad and pathetic liberal be at that point.

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QforSweden 4 points ago +4 / -0

I started watching thinking I couldn’t possibly endure four minutes of this being, but I have to say this was the most real I’ve seen him in a video. It’s hard not to feel for the guy, who would want anyone they know end up in a situation like this? Abandoned by everyone. And then I’m speaking exclusively about this beer deal, I know too little about the rest of his sins.

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QforSweden 2 points ago +2 / -0

Biden - Fetterman, please! The memes would never end.

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QforSweden 2 points ago +2 / -0

Where’s Antifa though? Shouldn’t they be fighting fascists?

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QforSweden 3 points ago +3 / -0

Young people ruined their vulnerable immune system by masking, isolating, staying indoors and repetedly washing their hands.

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QforSweden 6 points ago +6 / -0

Someone wrote on Twitter; the hull of Titanic was 25mm hardened steel, the hull of an icebreaker is 25-75mm hardened steel. Did you know that steel actually is harder than ice?

So is the damage to the Titanic inwards from ice or outwards from an explosion? I guess tourists taking trips to see the wreckage is a thing of the past now.

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QforSweden 11 points ago +11 / -0

Wow, the guy that gets it is me, and I have to say it’s thanks to you guys. 😀 No one sees my tweets usually, so this was a surprise.

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QforSweden 1 point ago +1 / -0

It also depends on if it was remastered from original video (unlikely) or done with AI video editing software (very likely). The AI software is only guessing what needs to be Done to make the image clearer.

The video of the first crash, that was only captured by the french documentary film maker brothers, wasn’t even remasterd for their anniversary documentary all though all other footage was.

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QforSweden 3 points ago +3 / -0

How to get the left to change their minds is actually real easy. All they need is their approved sources of truth to tell them to change their minds about a subject. They don’t know why they held their previous set of beliefs and they don’t know why they changed their minds, but they did anyway. It’s the right thing to do.

Case in point: here in Sweden the left were totally against joining NATO. They wrote tweets, columns and debated that Sweden would never join. Then the Social Democrats (30-40%, now in the oppsition) decided we had to join. It took a day or two and everyone else changed their minds as well.

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QforSweden 1 point ago +1 / -0

Q did mention that class action lawsuits can be powerful.

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QforSweden 13 points ago +13 / -0

It’s easy to read it fast and get it wrong, God prevented me from voting ”agree” so I got it right, but I bet many didn’t.

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QforSweden 5 points ago +5 / -0

The more vaccines you had, the likelier it is that you were a mask all the time, washed your hands with an alcohol solution, kept your distance and in the process ruined your immune system.

The vaccines will be blamed initially but in the end they will have to blame themselves. A hard pill to swallow.

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QforSweden 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Krassenstein brothers have the attention of the libtards, something we will never have. It doesn’t matter what we say or what evidence we produce, but they listen to these guys.

Here they introduce the idea that a lot things they have been obsessing over regarding Trump, really isn’t important. Slowly twisting the mind of the lefties.

Read their posts with this in mind, a lot of the time it’s about introducing a new perspective to an audience who belive there only exist one.

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QforSweden 5 points ago +5 / -0

Trump being blamed for the ”killer jab” is the only way to get libtards to accept the vaccine was bad.

I belive it to not to be bad so much as pointless. The real killer is masking, rubbing alcohol on your hands twenty times a day and isolating, killing your natural immune system in the process. Before people realise that, they have to start blaming the wax.

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