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nerdly1234 2 points ago +2 / -0

When I saw it posted originally, my first thought was maybe it was an Arma shit post. It doesn't make any sense like @Bedminster said.

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nerdly1234 1 point ago +1 / -0

Is this the most complex military operation Chris Miller and Pence were talking about?

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nerdly1234 1 point ago +1 / -0

Excellent movie with a ton of useful info in it. I stumbled upon her Ted talk a few years ago and then watched her movie. It's infuriating how little support men in a divorce get. I went through an awful divorce and saw the ridiculousness and lack of accountability in the family court system.

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nerdly1234 5 points ago +5 / -0

I hope the kids are doing ok. That was a pretty savage beating. :( The news articles don't say anything about the kid's condition.

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nerdly1234 22 points ago +22 / -0

I found the rush to 5G to be very odd. It doesn't provide much of an upgrade to 4G while requiring a whack ton of infrastructure upgrades and more expensive phone hardware for a small decrease in latency and slightly higher bandwidth in the real world. 4G's latency was already on par with cable modem internet speeds. The upgrade to 4G from 3G made sense. 4G is dramatically better than 3G but this insane push for 5G on all the things is highly suspicious. Especially since 5G is a microwave weapon.

https://www.rfsafe.com/5g-network-uses-nearly-same-frequency-as-weaponized-crowd-control-systems/

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nerdly1234 7 points ago +7 / -0

She's saying republicans will do what the democrats have been doing for years and it's super scary because it's not democrats doing it. 🤦 What a POS

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nerdly1234 7 points ago +7 / -0

I had to keep checking to make sure I wasn't on the Babylon Bee as I kekked my way through the article. My favorite part was "He (the black DJ) said his initial response to Rhoden's accusations that a black man was wearing blackface was "Whoa" in a way that was "so loud that every horse in the nation came to a screeching halt.""

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nerdly1234 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's a really awesome background. :) Like you, I wish I had a fraction of the tribal knowledge our ancestors had for doing all manner of things. It would make it a heck of a lot easier to exit the matrix completely.

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nerdly1234 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ditto, my mom is a bookworm and so was my grandma. I used to get in trouble at school on a regular basis for reading in class when I was supposed to be doing something else. Reading books seems to be a common factor to the folks on this site. Probably how we've been able to break out of the matrix since it's a lot harder to be lied to about something when we can read it for ourselves. I don't like TV, movies, or big league sports. Nor do I give 2 craps about a celebrity. I used to read about 50/50 fiction to nonfiction but I've found that non fiction is way more interesting than 90% of fiction books.

That's a really interesting insight on old recipes. Seems like one would almost need an appendix type document that spells out typical ingredient amounts so then one could make sense of the recipes without measurements. Or if nothing else, guess and test. I'm not sure how many iterations you'd need to get to something edible though if you don't have the same cooking background as the target audience.

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nerdly1234 3 points ago +3 / -0

I believe you've got the right idea with having a vast hard copy library. I embraced technology fairly early on so my hard copy library is minimal but I'm trying to correct that by first focusing on herbal remedies, edible wild food in my area, and general health books. If/when crap really hits the fan, I'd rather have my survival and health skills covered than to be able to know what geopolitics were going on in 1825. But eventually I'd like to get a nice library of history as it was happening. That's what's so fascinating about the homesteading book. The great depression was in its infancy when that book was written so it's like teleporting into a first person view of one of the worst times in our recent history while having a 20/20 vision of what would happen eventually and who was pulling the strings.

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nerdly1234 4 points ago +4 / -0

Do you have the name of the book about running a household? I'd be interested in checking it out. You may find this book interesting as well. It is written by a guy that left New York City in 1920 and bought a house in the country in order to become self sufficient. It's written in 1932 so it's a nice overview of what is and isn't feasible when homesteading.

https://soilandhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/GoodBooks/Borsodi-%20Flight%20From%20The%20City.pdf

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nerdly1234 5 points ago +5 / -0

Specifically, look at pages 62-72 to read about forced flu vaccines, lawsuits against schools for not allowing unjabbed kids to attend and people being forced to choose between the jab and a job.

Another interesting read is "The Poisoned Needle" By Eleanor McBean Https://archive.is/dQhHs

I strongly encourage you to look for old medical books from the 1800s to early 1900s before the cabal's control over the medical community was so ironclad. Some other interesting reads are:

https://soilandhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/GoodBooks/Mans%20Pristine%20Way%20of%20Life.pdf

https://soilandhealth.org/wp-content/uploads/GoodBooks/The%20Hygienic%20System%20Vol%20III%20Fasting%20and%20Sun%20Bathing.pdf

EDIT: Apparently my fingers can't keep up with my brain. Sorry for the terrible grammar in the title. It should have said, we, as a society, have BEEN down the forced vaccination and medical tyranny ROAD before

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nerdly1234 2 points ago +2 / -0

Geoengineeringwatch.org has the receipts if anyone doesn't want to believe this is a real thing. It's extremely damaging to us and the planet and needs to stop ASAP.

https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/category/geoengineering/atmospheric-spraying/

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nerdly1234 2 points ago +2 / -0

Anyone else pleasantly surprised by the reply tweets? Lots of red pill dispensing and general F you vibes towards the jab push and Biden.

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nerdly1234 2 points ago +2 / -0

Phenomenal find! To this lay person, this appears to be the most scientifically rigorous research of the "vaccines" contents and has far reaching implications. Thanks for a new rabbit hole! lol

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nerdly1234 2 points ago +2 / -0

Presearch.org is my go-to search engine currently. Occasionally it gives really dumb results but for the most part it's pretty good.

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nerdly1234 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cope level 9,000! Lol

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nerdly1234 7 points ago +7 / -0

It's definitely real and it needs to be destroyed before the planet is destroyed by all the weather manipulation and chemical aerosols being injected into the atmosphere.

https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/category/haarp-2/

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nerdly1234 3 points ago +3 / -0

I was telling my friend that Brent is NEVER down. I've seen a ton of his videos and even if all the cars are breaking at the drag strip, he's still upbeat. To see him down at all shows just how hard this is hitting him. I really think the EPA is stepping on the snake by going after the tuner scene and will get a response they don't like. In Minecraft of course. Lol

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nerdly1234 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm trying to figure out how to push back on this nonsense. Would it be best to call/email the health department directly or is this better handled by going to state reps and senators?

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nerdly1234 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ya. Basically the blades on there are at an angle to the wind so it works like 2 sailboats revolving around a center line similar to a screw thread. The propeller is attached to a gear and chain system that turns it into a giant fan. It's actually really ingenious. The bigger the delta between wind speed and vehicle speed is, the faster the propeller turns.

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