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patriot68 6 points ago +6 / -0

This feels like Sandy Hook all over again. Be careful frens, they'll sue you for a trillion dollars if you start noticing things! Just ask Alex.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

Liberals and their violence. I had a discussion with a liberal once and she was telling me how upset she was to hear a man in a grocery store loudly protest the wearing of masks. She said she was considering going and getting a gun. I had to explain to her that guns are only for self defense.

Liberals have taught themselves that a gun is something that you buy when you want to go out and kill someone you don't like. I suppose once the murder has been committed the liberal can simply blame it on the gun, because guns kill people. Now you can hear them ginning up their vengeance, because the poor innocent trans activist got shot in a school by the bad police. Perhaps they will start shooting mainstream media people because they can't figure out what to call he she it.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anthony Johnson from 1655 enters the chat.

Johnson had served his debt to the man that bought him from a slave trader and subsequently became very wealthy. He was the first to declare one of his servants a slave for life as was the African tradition. It was a black man that brought lifetime slavery to the English colonies for the first time.

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patriot68 3 points ago +3 / -0

I see they still have some work to do on his ears.

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patriot68 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is kind of creepy when you can feel it staring back. Keep the good stuff coming.

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patriot68 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is some dark and deep stuff, ashlanddog, and I personally really appreciate your posting it.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

See? Look at the picture above. Conservatives have ALL the good looking women! None of our women need to dye their hair purple and green to get attention.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

When I see these clips of Pence, I can't help but notice how convincingly he looks lovingly into the back of Trump's head whatever he's on camera. What a traitor and backstabber he is.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

There is no reason Trump can't originally post on Truth Social, and then have a member of staff sometime later repost to Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

Those who want to see the original posts quickest will go to Truth Social. Then the normies can enjoy the posts being echoed later on the other platforms.

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patriot68 3 points ago +3 / -0

Amazing how recognizable it is.

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patriot68 2 points ago +2 / -0

The most powerful statements are the shortest ones. He didn't sit there and blather on and on. He distilled it down to the least number of words and hit them square between the eyes with it.

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patriot68 2 points ago +2 / -0

If blockchain technology is strong enough to protect even the tiniest portion of the holder's bitcoin being stolen, why isn't it being widely talked about as a solution for a new voting system?

Answer:

Because it would be the perfect solution and they must quash any discussion of it.

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patriot68 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's so easy for someone to dismiss this large amount of work as useless because it doesn't conclusively provide the answer they're looking for.

Mike Adams experimentally eliminated, at least as far as this small sample can provide, the likelihood that these problems are caused by heavy metals, glyphosate, aflatoxins and other microbiology.

That narrows down the possibilities, and that is very useful.

Some are suggesting the type of protein in the feed may have been changed. That remains to be tested for, and was not a part of this set of experiments.

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patriot68 2 points ago +2 / -0

I agree. The under eye area is the best tell.

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patriot68 5 points ago +5 / -0

Zappa for President! He was thinking of running, and I would have voted for him, but death intervened.

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patriot68 4 points ago +4 / -0

Ay ay ay yi-yi-yi-yi!

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patriot68 4 points ago +4 / -0

A person might say they love penetrating corrupt politicians with small copper and lead penises at high velocity. You can't criticize that because love is love.

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patriot68 2 points ago +2 / -0

Anthony Johnson, a wealthy black former slave, was the first to go to a judge in 1655 and win a ruling that John Casor, his black indentured servant, would become Johnson's property for life. Johnson brought that inhuman African tradition to America, and he owes all of us reparations. Without Johnson's ruling, John Casor would have been recognized as a freed indentured servant and would have received his Freedom Dues including a farm, house, farming clothing, farming tools, a firearm, a mule and his first year's supply of seed corn. This is how Johnson had become wealthy after serving his 7 years of indentured servitude to the man that bought his ticket out of slavery.

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patriot68 3 points ago +3 / -0

Good point. That could be our role, to constantly remind people how to properly use crypto and keep it secure.

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patriot68 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's not IBM, I believe it's a group of private programmers that have taken the responsibility of keeping the code updated and open source, so anyone can inspect it.

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patriot68 1 point ago +2 / -1

Blockchains are usually pretty unhackable. The only time you hear of Bitcoin being stolen is when someone lets an exchange hold their Bitcoin for them, and the exchange has a flaw in its security. To my knowledge no one has ever successfully hacked the Bitcoin blockchain directly.

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patriot68 7 points ago +7 / -0

Yes, this is an aspect of the mark of the beast. It enables total control of what you can buy and sell, or whether you can even purchase a meal. Think of it. You go into the store to buy a pack of chewing gum. You make the transaction and before you have time to put the gum in your pocket the government knows about your transaction and has already analyzed your probable intention in buying the gum, and whether you might use the confection to somehow diminish their control over you.

What's not to like about that?

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patriot68 -1 points ago +2 / -3

I will presume you're not just trying to undercut my position but that you actually would like to hear my answers.

I have put thousands of dollars out of pocket toward my own internet projects that can address some of the issues I've discussed.

Yes, I have done research on existing projects. I believe an auditable system, sufficiently transparent with a checksum blockchain based backup would be something we can trust.

I don't believe it's the job of GAW to create such a system, but it is our job to identify and promote anything that looks promising. We can make the critical difference by drawing attention to fundraising for such projects.

Contrary to your inference, I have at no time suggested something violent.

I don't know, maybe GAW has already been neutered.

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