I hate reading the "nothing will be done" comments and I don't find them the least bit helpful or motivating. We live in a time where things that were easily hidden before are being exposed at an increasingly rapid rate. Just by being here and maybe contributing some brain power, you're doing something about it that has never been tried before, that even seems to work.
I was on Reddit /conspiracy when this went down, and I honestly don't remember seeing anything about this Tripathi guy until after. The threads I was reading made the whole thing look like an FBI false flag, with video coming out of the older brother being arrested, in direct conflict with the narrative that he was accidentally killed by his younger brother. The whole narrative was unraveling and then suddenly Reddit is shutting down discussion and apologizing over something completely different. It smelled like a coverup.
The media likes to say "The Pentagon" did this or that. Is that a way of telling us that congress and the president don't really control anything, it's not even necessarily the US military, it's "The Pentagon"
It sounds kinda satanic right?
I think it's a profound point. We imagine we're sifting through reality trying to come up with objective truth, when really we're projecting our truth the whole time. The reason some people and societies seem to thrive while others fail seems to come down to their ideals, which are not so much provable facts as stubborn attitudes that motivate them to gradually improve their world.
I think I figured out the hat. The castle resembles a recording studio in Nashville called Castle Recording Studios.
Trump claims that there were more votes than people in Detroit and Philadelphia. Can anyone verify that this is true?