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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

Good questions. Antarctica ends up being on the equator in this scenario. Could that be why so many of the "elites" go there, to prepare their new home that will survive the earth twisting chaos of a Niburu approach?

Alabama ends up being near the new North Pole. Darn.

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

I can't imagine having to take care of someone who has turned into what you have described. Certainly not family, the trauma would be too bad for their emotional health. At least nursing home personnel can hand him off to someone else if it gets too bad.

I was fortunate with my dad. He did lose some of his inhibitions at times, but mostly was the dad I remembered, and his mind stayed sharp til the end. Stubborn as always, and we would frequently butt heads, but he always listened to reason, or suffered the consequences. He would forget newer things, but his memory for the past was phenominal. For 93 years old, he was impressive. His body didn't work well anymore, but he could walk you through how to do anything if he had a chair to sit in - diagnose a problem, fix a car, wire an electrical plug or an entire house, change a dryer belt, etc.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

I agree, I like the idea of credits. Otherwise, people like me, who scrimp and save, eat cheap, no vacations, so I can pay cash for everything will be "punished" because I didn't go in debt, while watching people get cars, education, or houses "for free" once their debt is "forgiven". Would create a lot of resentment to see overspenders getting off free and clear.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sorry to hear about your ordeal getting your dad nursing home care. $1200 is definitely not enough to live on, no matter how you cut back. I found that having 24 hour care in the home was cheaper than a nursing home. My dad refused to go to a nursing home, so we let him stay home, and used his savings to pay for it. He was able to walk and feed himself, but would get confused at times, and fall a lot, so I had 2 daytime caregivers. Then he started having mini strokes, so he would spend nights with me his last year.

Some states have special help for those who don't make much money (retired and disability). Alabama plan is here. It can cover the Part B, and provide really cheap prescriptions, doctor appointments, and co-pays. Blue Cross and other well known insurance companies work with this, so check to see if your state has something similar.

My son was on disability, and it didn't appear any of the 3 programs would cover him, but they told me to send in the application anyway. He was approved, and paid $2 for normal prescriptions, $6 for the expensive ones, and had a lot of other benefits.

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

Zinc has to be taken with food. I know someone else who took it on an empty stomach on his way to work, and he had a horribly upset stomach that day.

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

You are correct, here, quite literally. A few years ago, I was on a field trip and a lawyer "friend" I've known for 30+ years was also on the trip. I was explaining how "global warming" was a money-laundering operation, and he literally stuck his fingers in his ears, and rushed away from me, loudly saying "I can't hear you!" over and over as I followed for a short distance. He avoided me the rest of the day. I was stunned by this behavior - had no idea he was so liberal/fragile/scared.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

You might also enjoy the books by Zachariah Sitchen. He was a historian and learned to translate ancient texts, including cuneiform. The video you shared had a comment regarding "bible is a summary of older texts", and that is exactly what I got out of the Sitchen books. The bible has a "summary" of the "Noah" story - Sitchen found the full version in the ancient texts. The "elohim" or whatever one chooses to call them, have a numerical heiarchy, so there is a position 5, a 10 and many others. Only one person can be in that position. Each of the higher level "elohim" have a different city to run - they take care of it, the people go to them similar to how we may go to a mayor. Each leader has different skills, and some run their cities better than others. Again, I think you will be fascinated by the research of Sitchen.

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

Mark this down somewhere safe. The current IP for GreatAwakening.win is 188.114.96.2 It needs added to the Hosts file so if the name is taken off DNS you can still get to this site. It won't work to put in in the URL box, must be in the hosts file.

I would recommend that if you have favorite sites, go to an IP lookup site (here is one of them) and find the IP for your favorite web sites.

If this doesn't make sense, think of DNS as a telephone book. You look up the name, and it tells you the phone number and address. In this case, you look up the website, and it tells you the IP number/address. So even if the name is removed from DNS, you still have the number written down.

You may also need to do some research to see how to add these IP numbers to the Host File on the device you use to access the internet.

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TwistedTrees 6 points ago +6 / -0

This is a list of Q posts that contain @jack. Remember recently when Trump made a post and instead of saying "stocks" which would have been appropriate, he said "socks"? Here's another missing T. Q post 3109:

Thanks for playing, @Jack. Showing your hand was the intended target. The 'SRIKE' will be FAST. Shall We Play A Game? Q

No insight, but thought it was odd.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you for this information, sounds very interesting. I'll need to buy a "naked bible" for myself.

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

Central Daylight time 8:30, note on the RSBN video says "President Trump to speak Shortly", so you haven't missed anything yet.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

I had shingles twice in the '90s. And yes, my life was very stressful at the time.

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TwistedTrees 2 points ago +2 / -0

I know a pureblood who came down with shingles a couple of weeks ago.

by 369Q
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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Last time there was a fake Q posting, it was by Babyfist, a 8kun board volunteer. Look what Dan Scavino posted. Multiple possible meanings.

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TwistedTrees 12 points ago +12 / -0

Babyfist is/was an 8kun board volunteer (BV) who faked Q posts in the past. This was a message from Dan, with multiple possible meanings.

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TwistedTrees 8 points ago +10 / -2

8kun anons are NOT convinced this is the real Q. Even Dan Scavino posted a picture of Babyfist, which appears to confirm their stance.

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TwistedTrees 3 points ago +3 / -0

Jim Watkins said there was no across the board salting. Also said that Q's trip code has been whitelisted, so even if there was across the board salting, Q's trip code would remain the same. Someone on GA posted a video of Jim saying these things.

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TwistedTrees 6 points ago +6 / -0

I got the impression that TOR wasn't working properly.

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TwistedTrees 3 points ago +3 / -0

http://qalerts.app/ There are some buttons on the right, one says Q Alerts, click that button to get the app for Android. You can get the paid version, or the Q Alerts LITE for free.

by NanaQ45
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TwistedTrees 3 points ago +3 / -0

Q doesn't flag anons. Q makes a post, and anons respond/ make a comment, usually something on the order of "welcome back". Or sometimes questions, or "give us proof it's you". The numbers are links to the comments made by the anons to the original Q post. I generally go straight to the original Q post, then hover over the numbers to see what the anons are saying back to Q.

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TwistedTrees 1 point ago +1 / -0

Q posts originate on 8kun.top Find the post on Qanon.pub, here: https://qanon.pub/ Click the highlighted number in the top line of the post which links to the original post on 8kun.

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TwistedTrees 0 points ago +1 / -1

I believe Trump sometimes endorses people who are "not good" to bring the light of day to their activities. Put them in the spotlight for all to see.

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