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TechGeek 6 points ago +6 / -0

I don't know which Fettermen version this is (there has been about 5 or 6 noticeably different ones) - but he makes a lot of sense...

...and the pope should stick to wearing funny hats and pooping in the woods, etc.

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TechGeek 12 points ago +12 / -0

I am kind of a fan of Promethean Action. This is one of the best videos they have put out so far... really good.

The deep state started in 1883 with the creation of the permanent bureaucracy, which was then strengthened throughout the 1900's in the war against our rights, freedoms and US sovereignty. The economic war against the American System started in 1901, and was strengthened in 1913 with the income tax, IRS, FED, etc.

The evil we are currently fighting has been built up over the past 100+ years by traitors working to destroy us from within. Knowing that history really helps us understand many of the actions President Trump is taking to restore our rights, freedoms, sovereignty and economic power.

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TechGeek 2 points ago +2 / -0

Why do the theater kid retards perform these little stunts? All it does is call attention to how pathetic they are. Counter-productive, to say the least.

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TechGeek 5 points ago +5 / -0

I thought he was one of the few that were not a uniparty scumbag. Apparently, I was wrong. Primary all of them.

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TechGeek 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, comparing the two, they are very close to identical. So, that EBS image is a very strange thing to put over the glasses of the guy in the picture. What sort of symbolism is that?

Second weird thing is the use of the word aperture (the opening in a photographic lens that admits the light). So they are opening the aperture for new entrants. That either sounds incredibly gay (aperture can also mean "hole")... or, it's more symbolism of some sort.

Who the hell talks like that?

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TechGeek 1 point ago +1 / -0

This sounds great... but I will not believe it until they actually follow through with actions. "Vowing to crack down" on corrupt media is not good enough. We need less talk, more actions.

How about first cracking down on the media, and talking about it afterwards? Actions speak louder than words.

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TechGeek 1 point ago +1 / -0

The joke's on you... they are into that shit.

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TechGeek 6 points ago +6 / -0

People want much simpler, less expensive and more reliable products (cars, appliances - you name it). The right to repair dovetails into the mix as well, and simplified products would undoubtedly also be easier to repair. This unmet demand is fueling the market for restored/refurbished older cars, trucks, appliances, etc. They have no computers, no software, no AI, no surveillance... just simple, reliable functionality.

Globalists do not want this to happen. Current companies refuse to deliver what people really want. The on-shoring of manufacturing back to the US is hopefully an opportunity for new companies to step in and meet the demand that is being ignored by the current (globalist) corporations.

Competition is really the only viable solution to these problems. Tesla is one example that shows it can be done successfully.

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TechGeek 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nope. This is a classic case of correlation does not equal causation. The rollout of the iPhone was done city by city, and was initially only available in large blue dumocrap cities (NY, LA, etc.)

In short, blue cities and their dumocrap policies were responsible for the declining birthrate. The iPhone rollout was just coincidental, and not the cause.

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TechGeek 1 point ago +1 / -0

Agreed. The dumocraps are headed for a loss in the upcoming midterms, so the controlled opposition is now trying to split the republican/MAGA vote.

As a reply below notes, a split vote (caused by Teddy Roosevelt no less) elected dumocrap Woodrow Wilson, who was an evil scumbag - one of the worst presidents in history.

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TechGeek 7 points ago +7 / -0

Well, I don't think that message could be any clearer. This is very encouraging, so thanks for the post.

A buttload of positive actions were taken by the Trump administration on June 30, and it seems like something changed, or went into effect on July 1. Transition of power, maybe?

Who knows what conditions or events (or rules) determine the timing, but I am really starting to think the golden age President Trump refers to is slowly ramping up. Finally.

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TechGeek 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who said it would be a bad thing? People's reading comprehension is really lacking. The only thing I am worried about is that the rules won't stick, or that the people evaluating the various degrees will cheat so they would still qualify for loans.

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TechGeek 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't think that is feasible. Most degrees will not meet the criteria, since they are basically worthless. Pell grants will not be able to fill the void.

Think about how low the tuition would have to be for people to not need any loans to pay for 4 or 5 years of college... that is not going to happen.

If this sticks (and the people evaluating the criteria don't blatantly cheat), this would probably end universities as we know them.

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TechGeek 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wrong. Those midterm conferences were not the same as a national convention. Apples to oranges comparison.

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TechGeek 3 points ago +3 / -0

The first sign for me was years ago during his famous interview of Putin, when Putin mentioned that Cucker's father worked for the CIA, and that Cucker initially attempted to follow in his father's footsteps and also work at the CIA.

Massive flashing red warning lights with blaring sirens, right there. Since then, he has proven over and over again that those warnings were correct. Controlled opposition, indeed.

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TechGeek 9 points ago +9 / -0

One thing that stands out from analyzing the moves and counter moves of the past 10 years is that many actions serve more than one purpose at the same time. The Q drops served multiple purposes, and used the Socratic Method of asking questions for several reasons.

First, to inform anons of certain things without revealing classified information. Second, plausible deniability, as was mentioned. Third, to encourage people to do their own research instead of blindly trusting and following any source (discernment). Fourth, to communicate amongst themselves under certain circumstances. Fifth, to misinform and misdirect opponents who were also monitoring the drops. Sixth, it taught people not to date-fag, the hard way... (hah).

From that perspective, the Q drops were very successful.

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TechGeek 2 points ago +2 / -0

More evidence of what types of food an animal should be eating can be found by looking at its digestive tract. Digestive tracts don't lie.

Herbivores have extremely long digestive systems which enable them to live by eating grass. In contrast, carnivores have much shorter digestive tracts.

Humans digestive systems are similar to carnivores, but are actually closest to scavengers. Humans can eat plants in order to avoid starving to death, but that is supposed to be just for emergencies. We are designed to eat meat, just like carnivores.

So ironically, vegans and vegetarians are actually harming themselves in terms of their overall health by refusing to eat the food our bodies were designed to live on.

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