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The_Watcher 5 points ago +5 / -0

I suspect that merely installing it gives up all your privacy. If it is not listening all the time, how does it know when you say: "Alexa?"

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The_Watcher 9 points ago +9 / -0

Elonardo da Vinci would be proud!

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The_Watcher 2 points ago +2 / -0

The real problem happens if everyone turns out to vote and Trump gets over 50%. That means there are not enough names in the system to change the outcome how ever many ballots they forge.

If Biden got 60% and Trump got 50% I think even MSNBC might spot an issue!

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The_Watcher 2 points ago +2 / -0

Did you see last Sunday's Funnies when it suggested that we still have a few months to equip ourselves with eight billion monkey costumes to prank the astronauts stuck in space until next year?

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The_Watcher 2 points ago +2 / -0

Is that you, Hal?

I was always intrigued by what you get when you move all the letters one place further through the alphabet. Great name for a computer.

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The_Watcher 2 points ago +2 / -0

Like it. Very clever!

I musty be getting slow because it took me a few seconds to get it. What is "far right" about Polar Bears, I wondered?

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The_Watcher 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like to be optimistic. Every time I see a glimmer of hope I think that this time it could be that the world is set to rights.

Unfortunately, I also look at history and can't help but notice how many national leaders have bucked the system only to come to a sticky end. Either they were assassinated or their country became embroiled in a war that they subsequently lost. That has been happening for at least a thousand years!

So, we are expecting a lot from one man in a single four year period.

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The_Watcher 1 point ago +1 / -0

Project 2025 is one way of getting at Trump and is a good way of diverting attention from Agenda 2030.

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The_Watcher 3 points ago +3 / -0

In my simple mind, inflation works like this:

  • I put $1,000 into my bank.
  • Inflation is 10% per year.
  • The bank buys $1,000 of gold with my money.
  • I take out my $1,000 the following year.
  • The bank sells its gold for $1,100.
  • It gives me my $1,000 back and pockets the change.

Once you look at it like that you can see why the banking community might like inflation.

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The_Watcher 2 points ago +2 / -0

Perversely, I think I am dealing with a band of lying toe-rags who will use their hottest running models to scare the sheeple and then, when the models are challenged, they will fall back on one closer to reality and use that as an example of models working perfectly.

But that's just me ... !

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The_Watcher 3 points ago +3 / -0

Remember, remember, the 5th of November,

Gunpowder, treason and plot.

I see no reason

Why gunpowder treason

Should ever be forgot.

Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, 'twas his intent

To blow up the King and the Parliament

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The_Watcher 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was going to say fed on ess aitch one tee but I think we are on the same page here.

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The_Watcher 2 points ago +2 / -0

I am always confused by the climate models. The article claims there are 100+. If we assume there are just 100, do they all say exactly the same thing?

If so then why do we need 100? If not then doesn't that mean that at least 99 of them are wrong?

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The_Watcher 2 points ago +2 / -0

Where is Senator Joe McCarthy when you need him?

“Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?”

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The_Watcher 13 points ago +13 / -0

If only his name had been Donald John Aardvark!

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The_Watcher 12 points ago +12 / -0

I am nearly as old as Trump but I had hardly heard of him at all so you were well ahead of me. My excuse is that I am not American and had no interest in politics until the 2016 result was announced. Then I sat back and wondered how a country of over 300 million people could arrive at Hillary and Trump as being the two best options.

I knew Trump was an idiot with zero political experience because the MSM told me so, however, I had heard things about the Clintons that caused concern. I went back and listened to some of Trump's rallies and debates. He sounded OK to me, in fact, he was a breath of fresh air because he was not a typical politician but one who said what he thought and didn't give a **** .

I looked at bit deeper into the Clintons and soon found references to the "Clinton Body Count" so I have never looked at them the same way since.

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The_Watcher 7 points ago +7 / -0

Oh dear, he is not fooling many of us, is he?

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The_Watcher 15 points ago +15 / -0

If you have the time then this video of Tucker Carlson talking to brother and sister medical whistleblowers is riveting.

It covers food, processed food chemicals, vaccines and more. It also agrees with this post. Doctors live in compartments. They never look for the cause of the disease just at drug and surgery solutions. Diet can prevent a lot of things but doctors never learn about nutrition and they get paid by the number of patients they have and the number of prescriptions they write and not by the number of people they cure.

Try five minutes and see if you like it.

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The_Watcher 1 point ago +1 / -0

In May 1919 an army political agent attended a lecture by economist Dr Gottfried Feder entitled "The Abolition of Interest Servitude." That agent went on to be Chancellor of Germany in the 1930s and he put Feder's ideas into practice.

Shortly after Hitler came to power, we saw headlines like: "Judea Declares War On Germany." Basically, the money-lenders were strongly opposed to any government banning usury, that is, lending money and charging interest.

Now remember how Germany was trying to recover from WW1, the horrendous reparations and raging inflation in which everyone's savings were reduce to almost nothing in less than a year. They did great things between 1933 and 1940. It is amazing what can be done once the shackles of the money-lenders are removed. The first few minutes of this have the details:

A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind Chapter 6 - The Rise and Fall of State Banking (1932-1945)

Consequently, Hitler had to go. The Poles tortured and killed many Germans who now found themselves living in Poland (Russians living in Ukraine, anyone?) and despite many attempts at a peaceful solution there was a military intervention and that was all the excuse needed for the world to go to war again. Were the Poles told to provoke Germany, one wonders.

I suspect that the history of the "victims" of Germany at that time was written by those victims so as to maximise sympathy and to show Germany and its leadership in a bad light. The moral of the story is: Do not upset the money lenders.

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