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davidwilcox 1 point ago +1 / -0

Preventing oversight means congress cant block the action. So this is for them to use the military against citizens and patriots, probably lockdowns and detention of anti-vaxxers for the next pandemic. If it was otherwise they would be insisting on oversight, not blocking it in advance.

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davidwilcox 8 points ago +8 / -0

Remember when there was several times as much CO2 in the air, and every animal was bigger than a house?

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davidwilcox 0 points ago +1 / -1

dogs are expensive to own, and crime tends to happen in poorer neighborhoods

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davidwilcox 2 points ago +3 / -1

It's sad but when stupid people say stupid things, they don't realize they're doing it and can't stop themselves. Hence 90% of Q decodes, plus me not believing at all in Q because of the constantly ridiculous posts/conclusions people reach. I've pretty much accepted that if Q is real I'm never going to know about it because I don't care to wade through 90% bullshit. I keep watching the water but it just looks stupid to me.

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davidwilcox 1 point ago +1 / -0

They have obliterated 99% of the Russian army but now everyone is out of ammo. Just a few more dollars and they can finish this!

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davidwilcox 1 point ago +2 / -1

Not me, I'm against Russian presence in South America so I'm pretty much hated by everyone here.

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davidwilcox 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's a good point. Wish I had a Pixel phone to try it on.

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davidwilcox 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is no such thing as a TCP/IP packet. Ethernet is only for the LAN, hence the MAC/Ethernet address (and the Ethernet header that contains it) doesn't get routed. Routers only route IP addresses, and see you can see that the IP packet header doesn't have a MAC address field. When a router receives an IP packet (which will contain other data from higher OSI layers relevant to other aspects of the interaction), it inspects the Destination Address header. It then inspects its routing table. If the address in that header is "known" (because it is on a local segment) then it will unwrap the message from the IP packet and wrap it in an Ethernet frame with the destination MAC address, then forward it onto the LAN via the relevant local port to be received by the target host. If not it will forward it to the appropriate IP address/router according to the data in its routing table. This "appropriate" address might just be the default route.

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davidwilcox 3 points ago +3 / -0

Your MAC address isn't transmitted over the Internet

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davidwilcox 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Antykthera device didn't do any math. You turn a crank and it makes the planets rotate together. You could "observe" the rough positions of the planets, but the device did not actually perform any logic.

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davidwilcox 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah but we did this convoy thing and decided it wasn't really okay to protest in DC, and everyone went along with it. I argued exactly as you are here, but everyone told me I was stupid not to realize how dangerous it was for them to protest in DC. The current prevailing narrative seems to be that we don't protest in DC because we will definitely be illegally arrested and sent to Gitmo. Hope we find a way to get past that.

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davidwilcox 2 points ago +2 / -0

Too bad we recently voluntarily set a precedent for ourselves that protesting inside of DC is no longer acceptable. They probably figured DC was the one place in the world least likely to draw protestors.

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davidwilcox 1 point ago +1 / -0

They weren't talking about a mill.

If you refer to the Antykthera as a "clockwork computer", some people will think you are saying the ancient Greeks (not Romans btw) had something like what we think of as a computer. But in this case it was a mechanical device that tracked the movement of the stars. It was an achievement (in the fields of precision manufacturing and astronomical observation) but not as remarkable as people make it out to be. They had data on historical positions of the planets, used that to estimate circular orbits for various bodies, and used gears to make everything move together with as much accuracy as their incomplete knowledge of planetary motion allowed. Or at least that's my understanding, correct me if I'm wrong. If someone wants to make it sound even more impressive than it was, like so many Youtube videos, they call it a computer. By similar logic a calendar is also a computer. If you start with a known date and X out a day for every single day that passes, the calendar will always tell you what day it is.

Electroplating was invented in 1805. Not saying that there may not have been a very small group of elites with that technology in the ancient past, just that we don't have any actual evidence of it (that I am aware; again please feel free to supply any evidence to the contrary).

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davidwilcox 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fwiw I don't think he was pulling shit out of his ass. Lots of weird shit going on these days and some people just don't know where to draw the line between legit conspiracies and fantasies. If yesterday you knew nothing but today found out about a cabal of child-eating Kabbalist politicians, but then heard they were also ancient reptilian aliens, you might believe it having just had your world shattered by the previous revelation. It might take time for some people to filter out what is true or not.

Factor in that there probably are real (military) UFOs for decades, and that the military covers it up by having their own people periodically "spill the beans" on alien coverups, and then you've got guys like David Icke who referred to DS people as Reptilians to cover his own ass, but a lot of people take it seriously. And also factor in that we really only know what we are told about these things and have to figure it out for ourselves. There's plenty of room for smart people to get it wrong for a long time. Sometimes, maybe, people have to go through a phase of mind-opening to let everything in, to concretize it in their minds so they can compare it to reality and figure out for themselves what is probably false.

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davidwilcox 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sorry, "Water = Dam/Wall" ?

If I link words to random words of my choosing I can put them together to make them say whatever I want, obviously. I don't think Tolkien said "Wall, wood, and hill". But of course if you say "Water = Wall" for no reason then you get what you want.

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davidwilcox 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's dreamy and magical, and involves Sin which sort of has ties to Satan, therefore MJ12. Duh.

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davidwilcox 3 points ago +4 / -1

yep, you got me. Continue soaking up all that totally valid info

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davidwilcox 1 point ago +1 / -0

No, you know I meant electricity

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