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nonrate 4 points ago +5 / -1

Wow he's really losing it. He's losing so badly he's resorting to Alex Jones-like theatrics but he doesn't pull it off. Pathetic.

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nonrate 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not going to play the victim card, but it was pretty easy for me to not get the shot. It was easy to put up with everyone else's ignorance, insults, pressure, etc. It was easy to put up with all the social engineering and propaganda because I feel confident in my conviction and owe no one an explanation. And I struggle to find why it was so hard for others to do the same.

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nonrate 1 point ago +2 / -1

You really can't prevent the CIA or FBI from posting violent rhetoric posing as anonymous users in an open forum. That's what the voting on the site helps to do, moderate the BS. Use it.

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nonrate 3 points ago +3 / -0

The vaxxed behavior towards the non-vaxxed was way more harsh than that comment. Far more.

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nonrate 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was thinking the same thing, it does look fake as that shot is clearly taken from an airborne vehicle and moving, as if taken from a chopper. Supposedly, none were within that proximity when this happened.

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nonrate 8 points ago +8 / -0

I remember hearing back in the day a gas stations camera's captured it as well, but the videos were confiscated within hours of it happening.

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nonrate 4 points ago +4 / -0

And the fact it's flying so level with the ground and not at an angle. no way a person who never flew a plane before could pull that off at that speed. not even an experienced pilot is likely to do that.

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nonrate 0 points ago +1 / -1

Was inflation really avoidable? While Trump was in office, during Covid BS, large amounts of money were added to the money supply. Adding too much money to the money supply is the root cause of inflation!. Can someone explain to me why you believe inflation was avoidable even though this happened?

On the airspeed, bear in mind there is GPS speed and airspeed. It's likely the speed being tracked is the GPS speed which can read a lot higher if the airplane is in a tailwind, which would make the airspeed slower.

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nonrate 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's what faith is all about, isn't it? You need to choose to believe or not. I believe those scriptures have kernels of truth in them, but they supposedly were written down from memories passed over generations, then translated and re-translated many times. The stories of what are supposed to be the same event are told quite differently in the books. I personally put more stock into people's personal accounts that are living today vs. uncertain words we're told were written thousands of years ago. But that's just my opinion, you believe what you think is true, I'm not trying to tell anyone what to believe.

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nonrate 2 points ago +2 / -0

The scriptures are part of the Bible which is a product of the religion. That's the whole point. It seems he's saying from his experiences with Jesus, what's written in the scriptures isn't completely true; that there is no "hell" to fear, etc. That Jesus will both love and accept you unconditionally. I've also heard this same type of story from both religious and non-religious people that claimed to have met or experienced god/jesus in near death experiences.

This is his story, not mine. I'm not religious and based on my research, this is more believable to me than scriptures.

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nonrate 1 point ago +1 / -0

He's saying that members of organized Christian religions are pushing people to the Satanic church because they are being harsh, mean spirited, and conditional in their acceptance criteria. He believes Jesus will accept and love you unconditionally and so should the organized religions. Something to consider.

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nonrate 2 points ago +3 / -1

He mentions near the end the thousands and thousands of applicants to the Satanic church stated they were hurt by Christians and thus hate god. He is very clear that he doesn't believe in any religions, including Christianity, and that the message and experience of Christ and God do not come from a book, church or religion. Something to think about if you consider yourself a member of the religion of Christianity.

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nonrate 24 points ago +24 / -0

This one, The History Of The United States https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/16960

Written before a time when history started after WWII, I think in the very early 1900s. A very to-the-point read based on known events and facts, not polluted with emotional opinions.

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nonrate 2 points ago +2 / -0

That must be because Tim does what Tim does best, hijack the microphone, talk over his guests, ensure he's the center of attention, has the loudest voice, and gets the most airtime. You had no choice but to hear Tim. Were you lucky enough to hear at least two sentences from Kash?

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nonrate 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't think she faked the crying, she made is seem like she was upset because of her "safety" when it was really that she was exposed.

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nonrate 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm guessing you're limiting amazon to the store. There's AWS managed services and I am willing to bet that earns far more. One company I work for spends 150k a month on it. For ONE of their accounts. They have a handful and they're all pretty expensive. Now add all the orgs using them... they make a LOT!

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nonrate 1 point ago +1 / -0

Have you ever had to wipe your butt with spent corn cobs or leaves?

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nonrate 7 points ago +7 / -0

I think it's time to impeach Ocasio DumDum Cortez for her financial ties to extremist left wing groups, treason, willfull negligence executing the duties of her office.

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nonrate 4 points ago +4 / -0

How is it confusing? Anyone who is observant to the people on this earth would have noticed the same thing. Simply noting that your idols follow a given mantra isn't persuasive to me and millions of others. Honestly, I have no dis-respect for anyone who believes in their religion. After all, it could indeed all be correct. Unfortunately, I can't say the same about the reverse.

Everyone I ever met that is connected to their chosen religion completely dis-respects any question I might bring up they deem as a challenge to it, even when my intent was to learn and understand, not challenge them. And perhaps that's because all religions require absolute faith -- anything that could expose it as even slightly possibly being wrong is a threat, and the ideas must be eradicated! The idea that they could be wrong. Remember, Christianity isn't the only belief system out there. It wasn't the first, and it's not the most recent. Why should I, or anyone, adopt complete trust in that one? Especially when we live in a world so full or deceit and lies? How do we know those ancient stories are part of that?

There I go again, asking questions in the effort of learning and understanding that will probably be seen as an attack. I'm ready for the verbal assault so just get it over with.

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nonrate 4 points ago +4 / -0

She can't become president in real life so she just plays one on tv. For a fictitious nation. In a future where obesity has so-called been eradicated.

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nonrate 4 points ago +4 / -0

I disagree, they were tricked, or fooled. Call it what you will. Institutions that people reliably trusted for years turned and deceived to them to get them to take something they otherwise would not have taken. I call that a trick.

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