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QuackQuack 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wow. So something I say can have a direct physical result on someone in another country who never hears the words I uttered?

I need to see some science on this lol.

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QuackQuack 7 points ago +7 / -0

Denying 9/11 is a misnomer. They say you can't deny a violent event, and indeed, I don't deny violence happened on 9/11.

I take issue with HOW it happened, which is a completely separate issue that they love to conflate with something else.

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QuackQuack 4 points ago +4 / -0

Well said.

Have you come across any treatments that are intended to get rid of the clots? Most of the stuff I've seen was to combat spike proteins etc, detox and that sort of thing. Very interested if there are protocols out there that can effectively address the clotting issue.

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QuackQuack 4 points ago +4 / -0

I'm not advocating giving up or compromising even the tiniest portion of our morals.

Many of the militant LGBTQ crowd, the abortion crowd, etc etc are now knowingly involved. At whatever level they may be found, the people who KNOW what they're doing have made their choice.

I'm talking about all the rest. I personally know trannies and gays who are truly just hoodwinked - they don't intend evil, they are pawns who need to be set free even though they don't know it yet.

Jesus came and spent time with the LGBTQ types of his day - the prostitutes, the tax collectors, the people who out of fear furthered the goals of the greater system they were part of. He came to love them and show them the truth, not to stand in solidarity with them. As such, he pulled them out of that way of thinking and living, taught them to walk in love, and pointed them more effectively at the true enemy.

"There's only one awakening that we must come to. It's the true light of this world. There is not many ways to this light, but rather only one. His name is Jesus and through Him are we reconciled to The Creator YHVH."

I fully agree, friend.

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QuackQuack 10 points ago +10 / -0

Yeah I know. I'm still seeing that stuff too. In Ontario a bunch of doctors think the unvaxxed are psychologically broken and need drugs.

My point is all those layers are operating from fear.

The true problem layers are not in fear, they are coldly, calmly and calculatingly aware of precisely what they're doing. They have successfully remained hidden for so long precisely because they can always find hordes of fearful people to throw in front of themselves as cannon fodder.

I'm not saying we don't need to solve these issues on lower levels, but we need to realize they're symptoms, and not root causes.

We're never going to win if we're just fighting symptoms.

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QuackQuack 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've been eyes fully open since the second this whole gong show started unfolding, and yet this put things into context for me differently than all the rest I've seen.

This documentary should be stickied and spread far and wide. As another anon said, this is an extinction level event and most of the world is still chugging the Mortal Kool-Aid like it's Vitamin C water.

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QuackQuack 5 points ago +5 / -0

That's Brad Pitt from Fight Club - basically has been ZeroHedge's theme forever and ever. Most of they posts are pseudonymously made by "Tyler Durden" who was Pitt's character.

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QuackQuack 10 points ago +10 / -0

Holy smokes someone did a LOT of work pulling all that together!

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

I trade crypto but I’m not currently holding any. The whole ‘it could be used for nefarious stuff’ argument doesn’t hold any water with me. The banks we all use are involved in everything just as badly. (I use a local credit union for this reason). The stock market, the entertainment industry, the food industry, the auto industry - you name it, literally everything is seriously tainted to the level of human trafficking and all the rest.

The point about assets being seized is a good one though and it’s a real risk. Best is to hold any cryptos in your own custody. I think the majority will fail but I think there’s still a good future for some of them.

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QuackQuack 3 points ago +3 / -0

Having just seen a very talented illusionist performing live in the weekend, I appreciated this analogy. It sure does make for a heck of a show!

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

When the curtain is finally pulled back, and the public discovers the tech that exists that is decades and even CENTURIES ahead of publicly accessible stuff... THEN we will be catapulted into the Jetsons' / Star Trek age like no other time in history.

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QuackQuack 3 points ago +3 / -0

IMHO this is a good case of guilty until proven innocent. I see so many obvious connections here to the KM you'd have to put some real strong evidence up to prove otherwise. Just my 2 sats.

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QuackQuack 3 points ago +3 / -0

I mean if I had a boss that said I want you to commit to long hours, I wouldn't be that happy about it, and I'm no liberal.

If he said I want you to commit to working FULL TIME hours and working hard, sure, no problem. I hear most twitter employees notoriously worked short days and often from home etc.

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QuackQuack 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is juicy. Now let's see what happens when the people get all hot 'n bothered over this. We need a tsunami of public outrage.

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

Reading your post I was reminded of the Fourth Turning, which probably many of us are familiar with.

However, to get that great turnaround and reset the generational sequence, you do need a genuine trial. In the past this has almost always been outright war with all the horrors and atrocities that go along with that. A true existential threat that brings people together around their true common denominators, not stupidly fabricated psychological "tribes" in society.

I pray we don't come to war - I believe we won't - but I also firmly agree things must get a lot worse.

Sometimes kids just will NOT snap out their misbehaving, and the only alternative is to bring a pattern interrupt (discipline) to show them they're stuck in their own world and need to look up. Well, our society is for the most part behaving like entitled brats that badly need a pattern interrupt to show them it is NOT all about them.

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QuackQuack 2 points ago +2 / -0

This resonates for me - important, and highly strategic, but not earth-shattering like anons were hoping.

Everything Trump does is through the massive public lens, which you have applied here. Anons can very easily get a bit myopic staring at this stuff all day. Trump has always spoken in code to anons - hopefully one day he will be able to speak plainly on that level, but not yet apparently.

Reminds me of Jesus speaking in parables to the masses actually lol. (and explaining in private to his disciples).

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QuackQuack 2 points ago +2 / -0

Don't forget, Caroline Ellison is more than SBF's GF, she is also CEO of Alameda. These stooges are dumb but they're not dumb enough to use people who are already in the public eye and dress them up for other stuff when they have any number of other stooges that can punch that ticket. Sure, actors get reused and recycled all the time, but that's typically for flash in the pan news events - not for complete life roles like being a CEO.

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QuackQuack 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unfortunately I believe you are most likely correct

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QuackQuack 2 points ago +2 / -0

And yet SNL still released the monologue on Youtube..... so... there's that.

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QuackQuack 2 points ago +2 / -0

Olive oil doesn't have a very high smoke point. How does that work when you're cooking on max? Once it starts smoking it becomes carcinogenic....?

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QuackQuack 4 points ago +4 / -0

Before I knew anything about the Plan, I told friends Trump would win, simply because he was a showman and knew how to out game all the career politicians etc.

He knows very well you have to deliver on big claims or you’ll become irrelevant. I’m looking forward to what he has to say.

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