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Sneffels 1 point ago +1 / -0

Honorable? Yikes. But yes, only Christ can heal him of his infection that is Freemasonry.

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Sneffels 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can't say about the 33 part, but definitely a Mason. A Shriner as I recall. This is his real infection.

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Sneffels 6 points ago +6 / -0

250,000 more years? As you said, you are drunk.

How old was the earth before the likes of James Hutton and Charles Lyell came along in the 1800s? How peculiar it is to hold fast to numbers and a world view that change with the wind and where the earth ages 27 million years every year, and that's just since Arthur Holmes' conclusion in 1913. Do you even know what methods they use to date things like the earth and all of the problems with those methods? You rely on the controlled scientific consensus, not the scientific method.

Come back after the bottle wears off and when you're of more stable mind. And given your reply below, it's clear the effects have not worn off.

And to the OP, thanks for that list and your work. I've bookmarked it.

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Sneffels 3 points ago +3 / -0

Also Jonathan Petramala has two videos so far that includes a handful of other sourced videos. I'm sure there are multiple others. In this guy's first video, it was said the fire captain left his home when the fire was getting close. There are only 18 firefighters who live in Lahaina (17 of them lost homes). Have no idea how many others live nearby. Even if water was available to pump and all 18 were around fighting the fires, which could mean ~3 trucks, you aren't going to stop fires in 75 MPH winds. Probably even with 10 trucks.

About half of the listed bullet points are verified within what those two channels cover.

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Sneffels 3 points ago +3 / -0

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/08/16/report-children-feared-to-be-a-large-number-of-the-dead-in-maui/ (second paragraph, via WSJ article)

There were multiple fires on the island that started in the morning. One of the fires started at 10:47 PM, per video footage from an apparent tree that blew down on a power line. The fire had not expanded beyond said tree by 6:55 AM where a family tried to put it out with a hose (also video available). Another one on the south end of Lahaina started around 6:30 AM from more downed power lines. David Muir (or whatever the punk's name is) on ABC Nightline had a segment with various footage and time stamps. I don't have the link as I saw it embedded on another video.

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Sneffels 11 points ago +11 / -0

To give credence to the original post, Joe Hoft said yesterday in his weekly show with Jason Goodman, "There is going to be a bomb dropped next week by President Trump. And I mean an information bomb." He emphasized "bomb."

He did not give any indication what it was in regards to. Time will tell.

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Sneffels 3 points ago +3 / -0

So just because one fool surmised that because finch beaks had a crazy huge, whopping, mind-blowing ~5mm difference (as I recall) in size in dry versus wet years, he stated they all shared a common ancestor. I definitely agree, no doubt about it. Charlie was onto something. It was a bird.

The state religion of evolutionism and millions and billions of years nonsense is only still a thing because we're all forced to fund it. No evidence, just lines on paper. One has to watch TV and go to school for years to believe something so dumb.

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Sneffels 5 points ago +5 / -0

Evolution is only found in the imagination, coloring books, and textbooks. No evidence, just lines on paper. If everyone weren’t forced to pay for the state religion of evolutionism and the millions and billions of years nonsense that is only supported by explicit lies, drawings, circular reasoning, and unprovable talking points, this parody of modern-day thought would be on life support.

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Sneffels 4 points ago +4 / -0

Professing themselves to be wise they became fools.

If a frog turns into a prince quickly, we call that a fairytale. If a frog turns into a prince slowly (millions of years), you call that science. I call that laughable. You have to watch TV and go to school for years to believe something so dumb. No one has ever observed a dog change to a non-dog, or corn change to non-corn, but you somehow believe you're related to lobsters and cabbage. No evidence, just lines on paper.

If everyone weren’t forced to pay for the state religion of evolutionism and the millions and billions of years nonsense that is only supported by explicit lies, drawings, circular reasoning, and unprovable talking points that you were indoctrinated into believing, this parody of modern-day thought would be on life support.

Have you even ever spent more than one minute processing what you've been told by these clowns, whether in ridiculous TED talks or in textbooks?

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Sneffels 11 points ago +14 / -3

Try again.

The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the LORD of hosts. -Haggai 2:8

Name me any other form of currency that's been around since Genesis.

You can't buy eggs with gold? So you can't exchange gold for currency? Who knew.

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Sneffels 1 point ago +1 / -0

But there is a borderline weather modification emergency that even they won't touch which is journalistically lazy and borders on deception.

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Sneffels 0 points ago +1 / -1

At least a couple of folks have tried to warn Mike in the past about the patently fraudulent conman that is Dennis Montgomery, but he will not have it. And he also used Montgomery's deep state reporter fraud, Mary Fanning, for his first election documentary at the end. These folks are no good. The fact that Montgomery is gushed over by many here on this post and others tells me you all haven't seen any of the evidence brought against Dennis on his Hammer and Scorecard claims, including unsigned FBI 302 forms. I hope this doesn't backfire on Mike, but he would be wise to do some listening as well.

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Sneffels 1 point ago +1 / -0

New and improved Graphene phones to better control/connect to your graphene-injected bodies. Nothing at all peculiar about the name they settled on.

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Sneffels 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fake news alert. Just because no one reports it, and actively suppresses it, doesn't mean the flu is gone. In fact, the CDC always has the numbers in their FluView system. The most recent graphic that I saved from July of last year from John Cullen:

https://files.catbox.moe/e8w0uh.jpg

In fact, in January of last year (Or was it 2020? I'm getting the years blended together.), Time Magazine ran a story, and possibly a cover, on the record Influenza deaths, only to not cover it again. Edit: it was 2020 and multiple outlets were reporting it.

If you want to see more background on this very subject that no one else covers, here is a good video with John Cullen and Dr. Scott Jenson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lq5Zc-hnXQ

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Sneffels 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ah yes! That's the one! That was longer ago than I was thinking. Now that's the real stinky and wet stuff! The stuff in the video in this thread probably smells pretty good.

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Sneffels 7 points ago +7 / -0

That is a forage harvester going through already chopped silage. No manure in this one, unfortunately. However, there was a manure spraying video a year or two back letting loose on a government building as I recall somewhere in Europe. I'm sure it's on here.

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Sneffels 8 points ago +9 / -1

Sin brought death into the world. There was no death prior. People, animals, or otherwise.

"Wherefore, as by one man sin entered into the world, and death by sin; and so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned:" -Romans 5:12

The pre-flood environment and atmosphere (air pressure, oxygen, etc) was far different than what we have now, which is when man's age went from 900 years to 120 and finally to where it's at now. Fun fact: reptiles never stop growing. Imagine how big lizards get if they lived 900 years. Oh, that's right, we have actual skeletons, not to mention drawings and carvings from various cultures showing dinosaurs always lived with man. But they try to brainwash us when we're younger than five, as it seems all dinosaur stories start out with: "Millions of years ago." Satan has a counterfeit message to everything.

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Sneffels 1 point ago +1 / -0

I got the second SMS site I tried to work for me:

https://smstome.com/

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Sneffels 1 point ago +1 / -0

I got the second SMS site I tried to work for me:

https://smstome.com/

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Sneffels 2 points ago +2 / -0

As has been said, that falcon clown is definitely very old news, if it was news even then. Always go to the source for native videos or otherwise and not some random guy who copied it to his channel.

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Sneffels 2 points ago +2 / -0

Copy that. Yeah, I've followed a number of other doctors who have been speaking out this whole time, but Kory managed to stay off my radar.

I am not worried one bit how the evil agendas will be prosecuted or when. My faith is in the living God and I know He will act, and whenever the timing will be on all of these conspiracies that are boiling in the pot right now will be no less than perfect. All lies will be revealed. Then, when we're finally on the other side of all this, we'll realize it couldn't have happened any other way.

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Sneffels 1 point ago +1 / -0

I hadn't heard or read anything of Kory's prior to your link. I have heard Ardis refer to him. That piece by Kory has a fair bit of slander and read something like how I would perceive a Rockefeller-programmed MD to respond. I'm not sure if he's a doctor who has been speaking truth the last couple years or not, so I might be off-base with my initial perception.

He calls Remdesivir "somewhat toxic." Really? 53% (give or take 1%) of all users in the trial who died from it only makes it somewhat toxic? And it had the highest death rate compared to the two other options that Fauxi just happened to go with? I should have stopped reading there, but I trudged through.

Kory: "He accused doctors in the hospital of giving patients medicines like morphine, precedex, fentanyl etc in order to “suppress (or stop, cant remember) their breathing.” Oof. This hurts. Although this is technically correct, the wording is both inappropriately accusatory and unnecessarily sensationalistic . . ."

Oh, so Ardis was actually right in his claim, but Kory took offense because of the way it was worded and sounded tough? I know Ardis knows how the medical system works, and quite likely the reason he took the chiropractor fork. Good thing Kory comes to the defense of those working in the hospitals because they aren't subjected to questionable protocols at all. Nope.

Kory: "Claiming that it is wrong that the CDC monitors water for outbreaks because it is too late to detect them at that point shows ignorance of the fact that many studies have shown it to be a valid technique for predicting outbreaks prior to rises in documented cases. The suggestion that they are putting snake venom in the water I already promised above that will just ignore."

Sounding a bit of a pompous clown by this point, did this guy just gloss over the whole point why the CDC is projecting this?

This would get too long if I went over the rest of my disputes, but he's certainly entitled to his claims just as well, and I don't think we'll have to wait all that much longer for the full truth to be known and go lamestream.

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