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TheUnseenAlt -1 points ago +3 / -4

Moved to place they weren't originally from and start taking resources that would've gone to someone else, angering the natives.

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TheUnseenAlt 3 points ago +3 / -0

Different camera lenses can definitely make it seem that way. I mean, sure, it could be a different person, but it's not probable.

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TheUnseenAlt 8 points ago +8 / -0

There will be a lot of false starts, almosts, and general letdowns. Such is the nature of conspiracies. They will haunt you for years if it let them.

The "would be"'s and "could have"'s. Just acknowledge that it happened, remember it from time to time, and move on.

If "nothing can stop what is coming," then our attention and emotional swings are futile. Live your life as best you can, so that when/if the day of revelation finally comes we can smile and be at peace with what we've done in the interim.

Don't let them steal your life, joy, or purpose from you. Continue on.

UFO's, government corruption, and the NWO are nothing new. Their downfall/rise is nothing new. We've been on the precipice of great happenings (good and bad) for decades now.

Nothing can stop what is coming, but they never said when it would arrive. And people have lived and died waiting for this "great day" that is always just around the corner.

I have always been optimistic, but I can no longer be attentive. And those that remain so for too long, I've yet to see it end well for them. Monetarily, socially, personally, and even spiritually.

The money dries up, and you chase your fading limelight; the crowds turn their back after to many delays on the great reveal; you alienate yourself for those you love who refuse to see the same truths as you; and you become bitter that you life has been spent waiting for something that has not, and might not, arrive in your lifetime.

Don't do it to yourself. Choose happiness, live well, do good deeds, and if the great day comes while we still breath, let's have a drink together.

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TheUnseenAlt -1 points ago +3 / -4

As much as I disagree with mandates and whatnot, on a personal level, if your primary source of income is simply asking you to wear a mask, and you're refusing without having a decent sized savings or alternative means of income... you're a fool.

Think logically, they aren't forcing the vaccine, they're asking for a mask. I have no idea what illness you might have with having a thin layer of fabric over your mouth causes distress, but even if so... just loosen the face mask, find an alternate way to mount it on your head.

AGAIN, for the mentally challenged... I don't agree with mandates, and I understand the hate... but don't give up your PRIMARY INCOME because of a mask (unless you have an alternative). Vaccine, sure; but not a mask. That's pure stupidity.

No job causes stress, stress weakens the immune system.

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TheUnseenAlt 3 points ago +4 / -1

If I'm being honest, no. But I remain hopeful.

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TheUnseenAlt 1 point ago +2 / -1

I don't care what your stance on wearing a mask is, if you believe this woman deserved to be shot in the head for what happened here, you're heartless.

The only time lethal force is acceptable is if your life (or those you love) is in danger, and that woman was certainly of no physical threat that removing themself from the situation would not have fixed.

The fact that nobody here has any harsh words against the shooters actions is troubling.

This thought coming from someone who is squarely in the "fuck masks, and don't ask if I'm vaccinated" camp

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TheUnseenAlt 3 points ago +4 / -1

They got it right, the headline clearly states that he quoted the word.

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TheUnseenAlt -1 points ago +1 / -2

Did that minor thing on his car require him to be asked to exit his vehicle? Was he asked to get out of his vehicle or told to get out of his vehicle (honest question, I haven't watched any video)?

When is it okay to refuse a request (vs an order) from a cop?

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TheUnseenAlt -1 points ago +3 / -4

It's definitely one of the best ways to get rich quick if you have the initial capital and know how to make an educated guess. The average joe has missed the boat on bitcoin but ethereum still stands a chance and Binance Coin probably will keep going up for a few more months or more.

You can definitely ride the waves if you know where to look. But most people don't know where to look or don't have the capital to successfully ride those waves.

Years down the line it may all turn into lost profits of those who held on too long, but for the moment. For now. I see no reason not to get in, make your money, and get out.

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TheUnseenAlt -1 points ago +2 / -3

Well this is just dumb. Black people died fighting in the war too. You can't say you've paid something if the person/people you are paying have to pay too.

That's like saying you gave me 20 bucks when I put $5 of my own money in my account too.

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TheUnseenAlt 1 point ago +3 / -2

That's the absolutely wrong way to go about it.

Best way to do it is keep it short and brief, and to elaborate as best you can if they have questions they want answered.

"The current theory is this: The military now occupies DC and is secretly treating the Biden admin as a foreign controlling power. This was all part of the plan since any action by Trump could be used to accuse him of attempting a dictatorship. Follow what actions the military in DC takes, how they interact with Biden's administration, how they house them, and how/if they allow the move."

Even that may be too long.

Give them an info dump only if you want to sound like a loon.

K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple, stupid).

Be short, brief, answer a few questions, and don't let the conversation go on for too long. Let the information settle and then expound on that at a later date.

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TheUnseenAlt 2 points ago +4 / -2

David Wilcock was talking about mass arrests way back in 2010-2012 era. The articles are still up on his site.

He's always spoke about politics, he went from "Obama is good for the people" to "Obama is being blackmailed by the cabal" to "Obama was never on our side."

He's not always right, but he's always been pushing progress and for people to understand the symbolism of the cabal and how they operate.

I know he's not for everyone but, if you're new to Q and all they've spoken on then you probably don't know how Wilcock has been talking about the same and similar things since 2008 or earlier.

If nothing else Q coming into the spotlight just indicates how on the nose Wilcock was ten years ago.

Yeah, he got off track with Cory Goode, but almost everything before that was pretty solid stuff.

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TheUnseenAlt 4 points ago +5 / -1

So many people don't realize that DW has been talking about mass arrests for far longer than the Q crowd has been around. I was reading his articles when he predicted the Japan Tsunami... blew my mind.

I don't think he's as relevant these days; in fact, he came out and admitted such. But I do think he still has an interesting way of making the information easy to digest.

I don't trust anyone fully, and I've given thought to him being informed disinfo, but for now I still give him some of my time... albeit, as always, taken with a grain of salt.

There's definitely far worse out there.

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TheUnseenAlt 12 points ago +13 / -1

If the lights go out, remember that patriots are in control.