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Originally Posted By HandtoHandWombat: @foxxnhound Here's a good watch on Project Serpo courtesy of TWF https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50Y5r9HeR2w Mr. Ballen is actually my second choice when it comes to listenable videos on YouTube, but I usually have his stuff playing when I'm at work View Quote Awesome, I love this stuff. Don't believe it, but I enjoy it a lot. |
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Your boos mean nothing, I've seen what makes you cheer
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That there's a better way to treat cancer patients besides irradiating and poisoning them to death, it's just not as profitable for the medical field.
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"O God, thy sea is so great and my boat is so small."
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Originally Posted By Quintin: That there's a better way to treat cancer patients besides irradiating and poisoning them to death, it's just not as profitable for the medical field. View Quote Read this. Link apricot pit extract, was patented in the 1970s as a therapy for cancer treatment. Laetrile is the name given to this extract It was used for a number of years and was pulled off the market because 4 people died from misuse of the drug Not because it did not work It slows or halts the growth of cancer You can just eat apricot seed (the insides broken up, like shelled nuts) |
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Originally Posted By macman37: I love me some conspiracy theories. View Quote +1 Nearly all of them are somewhere between partially true to probably true, all start with a seed of a verifiable fact. Where most go wrong is when they try to tie facts together in ways that do not fit. Some of them fit together perfectly, and then we find they are actual truths later on. All are mocked when first proposed (see sigline). People that immediately knee jerk run away from all information in any "conspiracy theory" are keeping themselves slaves to what the MSM approves them to think of. The MSM has came right out and said they're the ones who "Tell us what to think" more than once, started with that girl ranting about the internet theories and how "It's changing what people think, and that is our job!". The number of "conspiracy theories" that have been proven to be at least mostly true is nearly uncountable, even in just the past decade. Never run away from information that makes you uncomfortable. It's like people having pet peeves about other people that drive you nuts - The things you find most annoying about other people's behavior is almost always something you do yourself. |
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The person who complains most, and is the most critical of others has the most to hide.
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. |
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Originally Posted By CleverNickname: People always ask whether it should be "shiny side in" or "shiny side out". But that question is just a ruse to distract you from the truth, in that you need to double-layer the tinfoil with the shiny side on both sides. The shiny side on the inside reflects your brain waves so the government can't read them, and the shiny side on the outside reflects the government mind control rays emitted by the mobile 5G antennas disguised as birds. View Quote The "5G Conspiracy" isn't about controlling brain waves, it's about tracking. Each covers a tiny area and the number of allowed devices is many, many times greater than the population of Earth. It's so everything you own has a separate uplink to their manufacturer/true owner. Everything will be rented/subscribed, even when you buy it (like software today that has to "phone home" periodically to verify your key is real or subscription is valid). Some new cameras are like that, but without a WiFi connection, they stop working after 2 weeks to "phone home" even though there isn't a required subscription for the device. The panoramic camera brand does this as do a few others, save locations and what is being photographed and uploaded. That's innocuous enough, until they're all Alexa enabled, like all new cars in the past few years, they have their own connection to phone home your driving stats/behavior and if you appear impaired, etc. That will then be sold to your insurance agencies and your social credit score in addition to your actual current financial credit score. So, 5G is all about control, not directly of your brain, but of every device, from toasters to cars and TVs (which already upload info like how many are in a room and that's correlated with phones in room so they know who gets up and leaves during commercials). We're in 1984 + Brave New World, taking soma and being monitored. |
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The person who complains most, and is the most critical of others has the most to hide.
All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. |
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Originally Posted By brass: @Dustyattic The cloud rays apparent source are from same mechanism a camera aperture works. The clouds make a giant pinhole camera. https://i.imgur.com/MbvS2cr.png https://i.imgur.com/T2UuNLZ.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/rOE7MG2.jpeg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By brass: Originally Posted By Dustyattic: Not sure what conspiracy this suggests, but can someone explain how rays coming from a star 93 million miles away triangulate back to what looks like only a few miles distant? https://i.imgur.com/xuk2ELb.png @Dustyattic The cloud rays apparent source are from same mechanism a camera aperture works. The clouds make a giant pinhole camera. https://i.imgur.com/MbvS2cr.png https://i.imgur.com/T2UuNLZ.jpeg https://i.imgur.com/rOE7MG2.jpeg How basic. The top illustration really makes it clear. Thank you! |
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The Democrats and Republicans are just a form of theater like the WWF.
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The chicken did it.
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I've seen better riots at Walmart on a black Friday - SrBenelli
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Originally Posted By HunterRose13: One of the hurdles I have for many conspiracy theories is the number of people needed to execute it and all of them remaining quiet. View Quote This is often brought up but I still don’t agree with it. There are some very persuasive ways to keep people quiet. |
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Let's Go Red Wings!
Beautifying the world one logo at a time since 1993. Soli Deo Gloria |
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I also think the 2003 northeast blackout was a hack.
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Let's Go Red Wings!
Beautifying the world one logo at a time since 1993. Soli Deo Gloria |
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The Lost Cosmonaut theory always intrigued me. That the Russians sent up people before Gagarin, with him being the first one to come back alive.
One story I heard was that some Italian radio enthusiasts picked up transmissions from a rocket that included heart beats, that went further and further away from earth. |
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Originally Posted By steviesterno16: Agreed. I 100% think this was bait. I think we’ve done similar before with placing ships with light crews somewhere it shouldn’t have been but hasn’t been bait that’s taken again. View Quote Every war since the 1860s the US Government has used this tactic. |
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Originally Posted By soonerfan7: Pearl Harbor being packed with older obsolete battleships while newer modern warships were kept in ports in CONUS, Admiral Richardson being removed prior to the attack for being critical of this and disagreeing with the FDR administration for putting these ships and men into such a vulnerable position. The carriers leaving port a few days before the attack for a ‘training operation’ far away from the area seems fortuitous or suspicious. Maybe thousands of American sailors were used as a sacrifice for an attack that our government knew was coming to inflame an american public to enter a global war that most prior to the attack wanted no part of. View Quote Close, so close. It was supposed to happen as you say, but the Navy and Army were supposed to fight back valiantly and most loss of life was to be avoided while sacrificing a few obsolete battlewagons. But someone fucked up; either the Japanese changed the timetable, or some communication went awry and it turned into a turkey shoot by accident. |
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Originally Posted By Det0nate: It takes a special kind of retard to argue the wrong side of second grade spelling.
What made you pick that particular quote for your sig-line? --Swindle1984 |
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I don’t believe that buildings free-fall into their own footprint. To see it happen once is a huge mathematical improbability…. To see it happen three times in a row is controlled demolition.
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Never make another person a priority when they merely see you as an option...
"Some People Are Like Slinkies. They're Not Really Good For Anything, But They Bring a Smile To Your Face When Pushed Down The Stairs." |
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Originally Posted By BourbonBeast: Mine is as follows, I have zero proof but I feel like the federal government has definitely built something like this. I believe that the federal government (mainly the NSA) has built a system that monitors all of the metadata that we already know the NSA is ingesting from electronic comms. I believe that this system is set up to monitor how the general population as a whole is feeling with respect to their government - the more people that post about precursors to actual revolt, the more the system flashes red. The uprisings in 2011 during the Arab Spring serve as a loose blueprint for this - they can tell what was posted, what was talked about, and they can see how it correlated to the regime changes that happened over there. Basically, I believe that there is a system that monitors the “pulse” of the country and can tell when the probability of mass revolt is increasing. What’s your tin foil hat theory that you have no proof for, but are sure is true? View Quote The Arab Spring revolutions were almost entirely perpetrated by US .gov bots running propaganda. |
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Never make another person a priority when they merely see you as an option...
"Some People Are Like Slinkies. They're Not Really Good For Anything, But They Bring a Smile To Your Face When Pushed Down The Stairs." |
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Originally Posted By Jellyfrosh: Every war since the 1860s the US Government has used this tactic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jellyfrosh: Originally Posted By steviesterno16: Agreed. I 100% think this was bait. I think we’ve done similar before with placing ships with light crews somewhere it shouldn’t have been but hasn’t been bait that’s taken again. Every war since the 1860s the US Government has used this tactic. Fort Sumter was the same idea implemented differently. |
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Originally Posted By Det0nate: It takes a special kind of retard to argue the wrong side of second grade spelling.
What made you pick that particular quote for your sig-line? --Swindle1984 |
Strength Determination Merciless Forever
PA, USA
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Originally Posted By TheOtherDave: The Arab Spring revolutions were almost entirely perpetrated by US .gov bots running propaganda. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By TheOtherDave: Originally Posted By BourbonBeast: Mine is as follows, I have zero proof but I feel like the federal government has definitely built something like this. I believe that the federal government (mainly the NSA) has built a system that monitors all of the metadata that we already know the NSA is ingesting from electronic comms. I believe that this system is set up to monitor how the general population as a whole is feeling with respect to their government - the more people that post about precursors to actual revolt, the more the system flashes red. The uprisings in 2011 during the Arab Spring serve as a loose blueprint for this - they can tell what was posted, what was talked about, and they can see how it correlated to the regime changes that happened over there. Basically, I believe that there is a system that monitors the “pulse” of the country and can tell when the probability of mass revolt is increasing. What’s your tin foil hat theory that you have no proof for, but are sure is true? The Arab Spring revolutions were almost entirely perpetrated by US .gov bots running propaganda. That's a conspiracy? |
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Originally Posted By Jellyfrosh: Every war since the 1860s the US Government has used this tactic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Jellyfrosh: Originally Posted By steviesterno16: Agreed. I 100% think this was bait. I think we’ve done similar before with placing ships with light crews somewhere it shouldn’t have been but hasn’t been bait that’s taken again. Every war since the 1860s the US Government has used this tactic. We didn't think the Japanese could use torpedos in the harbor or had bombs that could penetrate the deck armor and damage that could be inflicted on battleships by aircraft was minimal. We were wrong. It goes back before 1860. I think the only war we didn't plan on getting into was Korea. |
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Originally Posted By HandtoHandWombat: [Hecklefish]The younga dryis![/HeckleFish] TWF is my go-to when I'm cooking and want something to listen to. I've seen/heard every episode at least twice now I think the government knew about, but allowed the pearl harbor bombing. I think the government (specifically CIA) knew about, but allowed the JFK assassination. I think the government knew about, but allowed 9/11 to happen. Plus the further we delve into clown world, the more I'm starting to think there might be something to simulation theory. It would also explain the Mandela Effect as well as "glitch in the matrix" and paranormal type events. View Quote Went to watch TWF linked above. After 2 minutes of the fish and the dude discussing animals fucking, I left. My time is worth more than that. |
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In times of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. Orwell
In the absence of orders, go kill something Evil. It's an act of faith , not reason. Have faith in God for life everlasting. |
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Originally Posted By macman37: This is often brought up but I still don’t agree with it. There are some very persuasive ways to keep people quiet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By macman37: Originally Posted By HunterRose13: One of the hurdles I have for many conspiracy theories is the number of people needed to execute it and all of them remaining quiet. This is often brought up but I still don’t agree with it. There are some very persuasive ways to keep people quiet. It can also be easier to program everyone else not to believe any whistleblower, especially the further you get away from the event. |
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Gonads & Strife
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Never make another person a priority when they merely see you as an option...
"Some People Are Like Slinkies. They're Not Really Good For Anything, But They Bring a Smile To Your Face When Pushed Down The Stairs." |
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Originally Posted By TheOtherDave: I don’t believe that buildings free-fall into their own footprint. To see it happen once is a huge mathematical improbability…. To see it happen three times in a row is controlled demolition. View Quote When did this happen? It wasn’t 9/11, all three buildings collapsed pretty violently into an area much larger than their footprints. |
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