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SuckaFree 4 points ago +4 / -0

Devon Eriksen pretty much hit the nail square in that post. It wouldn't even necessarily have to be a sandwich shop. Just any type of business, really. Operating a business successfully is a lot harder than these asshats think it is. Keeping it in the black, while also expanding it and branching out into other industries is even harder. Musk chose some of the hardest industries to build a business in, too. If no THR HARDEST. Not just hard from a technical standpoint, but hard to make a profit with. And he expanded all of them too. 3 companies started from the ground up. One of which directly benefits humanity by giving the poorest among us the same access to information as the richest. And another that will benefit us by allowing us to explore and expand ourselves beyond this planet.

I don't think I s pretty fucking awesome what he's been able to accomplish so far. He dared to dream big, but more importantly, he acted on those dreams successfully. And he has other dreams he wants to chase, too.

Personally, I'm interested to see what else the man can accomplish with basically what amounts to unlimited funding. All these naysayers and haters are just talking shit because they're jealous they don't have 1/10000th of his wealth. They're the same type of people you read about that win a giant lottery jackpot but end up flat broke within 5 yrs after winning. If they truly cared about humanity and the planet, they'd already be doing more about it than spewing and spreadin hate and vitriol like a shit truck sprays manure on a farm.

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SuckaFree 1 point ago +1 / -0

The wild thing is that if a Dem, [Hussein], hadn't done as much as he could to kill NASA and the Space Program, this probably wouldn't have happened.

Proof that if you can come up with a solution to a problem the govt has, it will make you wealthy.

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SuckaFree 14 points ago +14 / -0

The fact that just one data center will consume more power and water than an entire populated area of humans while ALSO increasing the prices of those two resources for The People to then have to pay for is NOT propaganda.

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SuckaFree 1 point ago +1 / -0

Depends on the person. I have to take about 7g or more for it to be a hero dose for me. Depends on the mushroom type/strain. I've always been that way with all the psychedelics I've tried. People look at me like I'm nuts and don't believe it until I prove it to them. And my body metabolizes the active compounds faster than most people, too.

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SuckaFree 3 points ago +3 / -0

Be careful what you wish for. As a Veteran, I can say without doubt that the free "healthcare" we get, isn't so caring.

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SuckaFree 2 points ago +2 / -0

How many laws, at the Federal and lower levels are unconstitutional? Are they even countable?

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SuckaFree 2 points ago +2 / -0

On can hope it happens sooner rather than later, right? I think we all could use the excuse to unplug for a while.

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SuckaFree 2 points ago +2 / -0

Who are the "certain voters" being targeted? I bet it everyone of us on this board and those like us out in the world.

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SuckaFree 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's up to any LA residents we may have here on the board. I doubt there are any, though.

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SuckaFree 5 points ago +5 / -0

That fact that she's still in office and not in a prison cell speaks volumes about the rest of the Legislative Branch members and their own shady dealings.

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SuckaFree 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not sure it can be stopped without a complete and total reset and restructuring of our society. This is a problem that has oersosted for thousands and thousands of years. It took generations upon generations to get to this point. So it'll take many generations to undo the degenerate practices and end the teachings. And I just don't think most Western peoples have the will power or the stomach to do what's necessary. The best we can do is to contain it and degrade them as much as possible, but I don't think they'll ever go away. It's too embedded into the various Western cultures now.

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SuckaFree 2 points ago +2 / -0

Geez. My grandfather participated in the landing and never told me, even after I held a T.S/SCII clearance. And I've read a bunch of books on the landing written after '74 that don't mention this. Wow!!!

Thanks for the info!!!

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SuckaFree 3 points ago +3 / -0

There's gotta be more to it his story. He had to have had help from people inside the Navy, DOD, and whatever college he listed on his application, as well as from people in the FBI doing his background check. Whether any FBI agents knew him or not, this type of sham requires help. Lots of help. That investigation is notoriously difficult to sham, or, it used to be.

I will say, though, that if you're able to get a lower level clearance first, like say a Secret Clearance, then getting it elevated to T.S. is relatively easy. Basically like a rubber stamp as long as you're finances and credit score are in decent shape and you haven't been in any major legal trouble. That's the way it went for me when I got my different clearances in the Navy.

So it's possible he had worked for a company that required a govt clearance before he applied for the CIA, who knows?

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SuckaFree 4 points ago +4 / -0

And yet, not one company or country backing them is willing to step in and ensure that humanity is guarded against any potential "mishaps" that will endanger the race and our planet.

I worry that The People are going to have to step in and physically force the issue for our own safety.

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SuckaFree 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ghey AF. Their comments to that poor kid point to more than just DEI training. It points to systemic anti-white racism, pro-feminist, anti-male, anti-Christian, anti-West, anti-Britian, pro-crime apologist views being fostered among the über Left. Training can and should be ignored when it violates a human's right to survival, even when that human has been taken into custody by govt authorities. That boy did absolutely nothing wrong, those officers refused to believe him to a point where they refused to even check. The fact that he was bleeding out and they failed to notice goes well beyond any possible DEI trainings they may have received.

"Just doing my job," and/or "this is how I was trained" ARE NOT adequate defenses. I hope the young man's family will eventually receive some sort of righteous justice for this, but sadly, its the UK so I doubt they will.

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