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QuantumRemedy 2 points ago +5 / -3

Isn't Elon wearing armor with some kind of satanic symbol for Halloween in his profile pic? Their symbolism will be their downfall kek

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QuantumRemedy 2 points ago +2 / -0

As opposed to "appearing" strong but not having the goods?

When Trump said he would teach Republicans how to win, I'm starting to think he didn't mean politicians. He meant all the whiny little bitches who tuck tail when we win, but don't win hard enough. The ones who "cant keep going on like this" because we "appear" weak, when we know full well that "appearances" are all the dems have. Optics are important but we can't win if we're expecting the media to portray us accurately before we do.

Roe V. Wade alone gives me a decade's worth of hopium and resolve, but maybe that's lost on those who haven't been watching the issue, praying and seeing it as hopeless for decades.

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QuantumRemedy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Well, I think the bill is about due, however things go... I hope my generation can pay the price and my young children can try to preserve our freedom for the next generation instead of having that price passed onto them

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QuantumRemedy 4 points ago +4 / -0

War on terrorism

Sorry for being obvious

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QuantumRemedy 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Q perspective lends itself to the possibility that 2016 and 2020 were rigged but 2016bwas possibly intercepted while 2030 was allowed to happen to catch them. It may be convenient to expect heads to roll the next day, but a wise strategist will know the right time and method to act on this data.

I may be wrong and that's why a bunker and foodstuffs stockpiled is always a good idea, but I trust Trump and if he corrects it before 2024, my popcorn will be all the butterier... if not, 2024 Trump or bunker are our last options.

I believe if Q is right, then game theory will play out in a way we don't understand yet and there will be righteous victory. But what if there is a hitch in the plan? What if 2020 being dealt with was blocked in many ways? Then 2024 absolutely must be our last stand (unless I'm really short-sighted, but it's hard to have faith forever, though I'm trying). I won't hide my head in the sand while we still have a hail Mary, and maybe, just maybe, 2024 will be de-rigged behind the scenes but only works if there are enough legitimate votes.

Not voting for Rombey in 2012 makes sense now, but not voting for Trump in 2024? We're a bunch of personal losers if we consign ourselves to that self-fulfilling prophesy.

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QuantumRemedy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have a lot of muscle mass and my FitBit says I burn about 4-5k calories a day without exercising, so it is actually hard for me to restrict foods without having serious digestive issues.

However, I have tried carnivore 4 times for just 2 weeks at a time and 3 of those times it instantly cured my infertility (first Child IFV, last 3, carnivore) and I had so much energy and sexual stamina and I actually started having an impulsive, strong facial tick I had from ADHD when I was a kid and hated eating bread and rice.

I recommend it to anyone, but especially if you are a male, get a FitBit or other accurate heart monitoring device and track your calories, at first at least, to make sure you are not eating less than you should. Burning 4k calories a day on the low end and being told by drs and online calculators that I should eat 2k calories a day almost killed me.

Also, I wish I could stay on the carnivore diet but I tried a high calorie carnie diet and it gave me stomach issues because it's hard to eat that much mass (maybe because I have a concave chest bone that pushes my stomach in, maybe because I digest slowly), but I find limited high calorie, low mass carbs mixed with some incredibly high protein and fat have helped my overall health and weight loss goals.

That said, I think if I had cancer, I would take the stomach issues I personally have, alongside the carnivore diet, just to make sure I'm getting the healing benefits. Some think those benefits are from cutting out junk and eating meat and fat, which, while potentially comprised as well, is less so than all the other poison we ingest and can more easily be purchased from a clean source.

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QuantumRemedy 6 points ago +7 / -1

And if winning 2024 is the best chance to do that, you're gonna stay at home and essentially vote against it? Has Trump mot fought hard and relentlessly against the abhorration of the 2020 election? Mayne you think it should have been fought harder but he's stood by the fact it was rigged and worked with groups who support and fight with this.

Don't let your perceived ability to gave perfection get in the way of making 2020 right, unless you yourself have power to do so.

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QuantumRemedy 16 points ago +16 / -0

Totally agree! Even if I don't always agree, this is one reason I watch Louder with Crowder. They are Christians but they don't play nice to appease anyone. When SHTF, we're gonna wish there were more people bluntly calling out the pedophiles and degenerates destroying our culture. My biggest complaint is they aren't awakened enough or they would be truly dangerous.

I want a pastor that knows the soul of the world is at stake and isn't afraid to speak the truth even if it's uncomfortable for some to hear.

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QuantumRemedy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Agreed. For this to not be the case, you have to believe that white hats control the changing of codes. That seems possible but there's no evidence to make me believe that is currently the case.

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QuantumRemedy 4 points ago +4 / -0

It would have been when they covered it up, back when Barack publicly opposed gay marriage even. It wouldn't ve a bombshell now except it would show that they covered it up and lead to other lies in their life.

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QuantumRemedy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't know about Somalis, but I was just in Lebanon and even Muslims are getting tired of all the bullshit. A lot of these people were radicalized as a result of US intervention, corrupt puppet politics and class warfare. The average Muslim is getting exhausted.

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QuantumRemedy 11 points ago +11 / -0

Also, the OKC Murrah building bombing was carried out by the feds to halt a Clinton investigation.

Change my mind.

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QuantumRemedy 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was just in Lebanon and talking politics with an Iranian sympathizer. Good convo that turned into the topic of many in Lebanon, not most, supporting the "de-dollarization" of their economy (US dollars).

He was surprised when I said that was a good idea. I told him I want a functioning economy where we have freedom and power to innovate and make things great again, not rely on being the new world empire. America is great because it recognizes, at least constitutionally and via the statements in the pre-amble, that we have inalienable rights. I'll take that and a functioning economy over being #1 economy and world superpower any day.

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QuantumRemedy 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm from OK originally (visiting now) and OK people are great, but many are like Hobbits while those of us in battleground states are like Gondorians fighting on the front lines...

He will retain his seat.

He helped contact the embassy abroad to get my wife here faster on her marriage visa, so he does help constituents but he thinks he's a geopolitical genius when in reality he needs to have a few drinks with Rand Paul and get set straight. Idk if he's deep state or deep state funded, but he is at minimum a useful idiot.

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QuantumRemedy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Faith, the complex, hard to understand meaning of that word.

I just came back from a trip to Lebanon and there I met a pastor who had the jab, regrettably, and he asked if I jabbed my children and I said no, I refused to. He then prayed on me and thanked God for my faith, which he said was stronger than his, to resist the coercion to vaccinate ourselves and our children. It was humbling for me...

God bless all you dads out there with faith to stand against the current and do what's right, even if your spouse or family or society presses down on you and crushes you.

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QuantumRemedy 3 points ago +3 / -0

In all fairness, I don't think you will find a NY Times article laying this out. Still, I think these kind of things should have better circumstantial evidence or you can't tell people they must believe it or they're asleep

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QuantumRemedy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Okay, I'm looking for help, not calls for Holy War here... my wife is hesitant about vaccines for our children but is concerned about being a bad parent and the kids getting something the vaccines would have prevented. That's how you get a vaxxed population... what should I know about the actual risks of the diseases these vaccines protect against so I can build a risk/reward argument against vaccines?

To be clear, I've seen lots of reasons vaccines are bad for children, and it's penetrated the membrane a little, but that won't win any reasonable argument here; it's too easy to come back with "yeah, but that's rare. Everyone we know is vaccinated, including us, and I can't put our children at risk of getting these diseases by not being vaxxed". In all honesty, even if you are 200% against vaccines for children (not COVID vax, that argument never occured), what are the real risk/rewards given the potential dangers of not being vaccinated?

Also, is there a middle ground where some vaccines really are worth the risk but some are complete BS?

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