The Lakota people called Mt Rushmore "the Six Grandfathers" before faces were carved into them. Some surmise that there were already faces there before the Mt Rushmore project.
History is almost a complete lie either way so it's fun to speculate.
Everyone's got at least one story of things that can't be explained. Still, we're trained from birth to roll our eyes at people when they share their experiences.
Alien abduction stories sound just like fairy stories to me... who knows...
Hell yeah - this place is infinitely interesting when you take nothing for granted. Were giants as large as mountains real? What about dragons and elves and fairies? Is the world actually run by dark sorcerers who have us all under a spell?
I have to remind myself a lot that things have always been pretty bad and that it's ultimately a good thing that so much of it is being exposed now. The devil has always ruled the World and we're in it but not of it. It's always been our job to overcome the World and its evils.
The tests are the key to the propaganda machine. Even "redpilled" people keep the covid narrative alive by taking the tests. As long as everyone thinks testing for covid is important, the propaganda machine can keep pumping out the fear and control.
Meanwhile, the tests are just telling people that the common cold is the plague.
It sounds like if it wasn't this scar that you hyper focused on, it'd be something else.
I'm gonna let you know a secret about men - we love the imperfections. We love tooth gaps and snaggleteeth and weird moles and shit like that. A little imperfect mark makes women more beautiful to us. Just work on yourself, find a good man, and try not to focus on conditional things like "life would be so perfect, if only..."
If you're somebody who's capable of using abstract thought, or self aware enough to see you've been unreasonable, you're no longer "on the left."
You can't reason somebody out of something they were never reasoned in to. Communism requires unthinking, low-vibrational, terrified drones.
Neuschwabenland. Read Admiral Byrds journals.