I hope they're indignant as well as happy, and talk about this, how it has influenced their culture, realizing that what was being pushed on them, what "people" were posting about wasn't organic, and exercising their brain cells as to who was trying to change them and to what. I want them to blink and realize, someone was trying to ruin us; we have an enemy we weren't thinking of. I want their hidden enemy be become a recognized and talked about enemy.
A major, major reason I have for going off grid is to avoid surprise high bills. A water line broke at my Dad's old house, and his house was only a few years old at the most and he got a thousand dollar bill he couldn't get out of, and lots of other people got it, too.
I've also known numerous cases of abnormally high electricity bills.
I'd also want a well so my water isn't fluoridated and hitting you with chlorine, not to mention heaven knows what else.
Early this century I was sitting in a park, in daylight, on a picnic bench with two guys. We were just talking. No smoking, drinking, playing music. A police car decided to drive up to us over the neatly mowed grass, I don't really remember how far, but maybe less than a 25-meter pool length instead of getting out of his vehicle and walking up. He just wanted to know what we were doing. I don't even recall him getting out of his car. I'm pretty sure I stared at him in disbelief. When he left he backed out and hit a park bench and I burst out in a laugh but was instantly shushed by the guys.
When I was a kid we lived with a Championship golf course behind our house. Apparently there was a "crack party on the green" one night and the police rolled down the golf course in several cop cars. (From our driveway or one across the course they could have run to the green in seconds.) The Club got mad.
>he passed away from lymphoma at the age of 85 on October 9,...he easily prevailed over his challenger, Green Party candidate Zarah Livingston, receiving nearly 86% of the vote as counting concluded on Wednesday afternoon.
I'm Gen X, and not on the Boomer end either. The first time I ever heard anything anti-racist was from my Millennial brother. I was in the car with my Silent Generation mother who was describing an incredible event that involved a black male stealing an 18-wheeler and being chased by police down the wrong side of the highway. My brother's reaction I'm sure was a shock to my mother as well as myself. "That's racist."
>KFC for Christmas is one of the longest-standing Christmas traditions in Japan. Not only is Colonel Sanders now synonymous with Santa Claus
https://www.fodors.com/world/asia/japan/experiences/news/the-surprising-reason-kfc-is-japans-biggest-christmas-tradition
They make reservations at KFC for Christmas months in advance in Japan.
Why would I see it as a negative? I enjoyed it and probably got straight 100s. Even though I've forgotten the particulars, because I was exposed to it it's not a mysterious thing, and I have confidence I could relearn it easily such as if I build a house and do the electrical myself.
Said by a (nicely-dressed (church outfit?), eating at a nice place, light black, possibly Hispanic) approximately 14-year-old to her mother, "Where does bread come from?"
I expect if Democrats can control who wins the election Dominion style, the spending was on propaganda, plausible-deniability-esque cover stories, and paying for criminal actions.
Here's another way to look at it. When a woman is pregnant with twins, her body dumps any toxins in her body into only one of them.
My eldest great uncles were identical twins. One became an electrical engineer. The other became an electrician.
(Edit: Bonus information: A single baby also gets the toxins. The firstborn gets the biggest dose. (A firstborn typically also gets the largest dose of nutritional accumulations that may not have time to fully build back up before the next pregnancy. If that's the case the mother's body is depleted and this can lead to mental+physical illness.) The next baby gets less toxins because they haven't had a lifetime to build up. This is why a woman having her first pregnancy at 18 will not dump as much toxins as a woman (who didn't do a preparation diet prior to getting pregnant) having her first pregnancy at 38. Of course the general population of women eating farm food generations ago would neither be starting pregnancies so late or having the toxins in her body that people are exposed to now. This is why women of late, pre-Covid, were having sometimes multiple miscarriages before being able to carry a baby to term. Wifi also causes many miscarriages. I learned all this at a nutrition conference with a Healthy Babies track 9 years ago.)
Decades-ago white America was safer and saner. The soy generations are too vaccinated. And then there's the LGBT brainwashing.
Also,
Romans 1:28 KJV
“And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;”
I heard a Bible teacher say the word reprobate here also has a sense of meaning worthless.
Leaving aside the HOA and the sukkah placement to address the "friendly fire", in this case it appears religious Jews are following the Bible, and they're coming up against a more Satanic Jew that wants to disrupt the Lord's holy festival.
The video may be 2 years old (I say may only because I've heard of YouTube changing dates), but he certainly wanted to get his message out to keep himself alive.
Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
Thank you for telling me. Those misearable .... It was good to have pasta from Italy instead of the US. Let them have it, Italy!
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Belmont 2 points 2.6 years ago
I hope they're indignant as well as happy, and talk about this, how it has influenced their culture, realizing that what was being pushed on them, what "people" were posting about wasn't organic, and exercising their brain cells as to who was trying to change them and to what. I want them to blink and realize, someone was trying to ruin us; we have an enemy we weren't thinking of. I want their hidden enemy be become a recognized and talked about enemy.
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Belmont 0 points 2.6 years ago
>then be connected to municipal water
A major, major reason I have for going off grid is to avoid surprise high bills. A water line broke at my Dad's old house, and his house was only a few years old at the most and he got a thousand dollar bill he couldn't get out of, and lots of other people got it, too.
I've also known numerous cases of abnormally high electricity bills.
I'd also want a well so my water isn't fluoridated and hitting you with chlorine, not to mention heaven knows what else.
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Belmont 0 points 2.6 years ago
For some of us we were taught this for weeks in school. These things were always laying around our classroom.
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Belmont 0 points 2.6 years ago
Early this century I was sitting in a park, in daylight, on a picnic bench with two guys. We were just talking. No smoking, drinking, playing music. A police car decided to drive up to us over the neatly mowed grass, I don't really remember how far, but maybe less than a 25-meter pool length instead of getting out of his vehicle and walking up. He just wanted to know what we were doing. I don't even recall him getting out of his car. I'm pretty sure I stared at him in disbelief. When he left he backed out and hit a park bench and I burst out in a laugh but was instantly shushed by the guys.
When I was a kid we lived with a Championship golf course behind our house. Apparently there was a "crack party on the green" one night and the police rolled down the golf course in several cop cars. (From our driveway or one across the course they could have run to the green in seconds.) The Club got mad.
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
86% of the vote for a month-long dead Democrat.
>he passed away from lymphoma at the age of 85 on October 9,...he easily prevailed over his challenger, Green Party candidate Zarah Livingston, receiving nearly 86% of the vote as counting concluded on Wednesday afternoon.
https://www.rt.com/news/566252-dead-candidates-winning-elections/
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Belmont 0 points 2.6 years ago
I'm Gen X, and not on the Boomer end either. The first time I ever heard anything anti-racist was from my Millennial brother. I was in the car with my Silent Generation mother who was describing an incredible event that involved a black male stealing an 18-wheeler and being chased by police down the wrong side of the highway. My brother's reaction I'm sure was a shock to my mother as well as myself. "That's racist."
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Belmont 0 points 2.6 years ago
https://i.imgur.com/Jq1x23a.jpeg
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
https://patents.google.com/patent/US8579793B1/en
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
Antisemitic AI strikes again.
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago*
Wow, what if this became a tradition.
Edit: KFC and holidays
>KFC for Christmas is one of the longest-standing Christmas traditions in Japan. Not only is Colonel Sanders now synonymous with Santa Claus
https://www.fodors.com/world/asia/japan/experiences/news/the-surprising-reason-kfc-is-japans-biggest-christmas-tradition
They make reservations at KFC for Christmas months in advance in Japan.
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Belmont 0 points 2.6 years ago
Why would I see it as a negative? I enjoyed it and probably got straight 100s. Even though I've forgotten the particulars, because I was exposed to it it's not a mysterious thing, and I have confidence I could relearn it easily such as if I build a house and do the electrical myself.
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Belmont 2 points 2.6 years ago
Wiener. Fetterman. So often names reveal truth.
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
He could have left quietly. His words have been amplified.
>In what the Jerusalem Post described as “a furious bill of particulars,”
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Belmont 4 points 2.6 years ago
We did circuitry calculations in 9th grade.
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
Said by a (nicely-dressed (church outfit?), eating at a nice place, light black, possibly Hispanic) approximately 14-year-old to her mother, "Where does bread come from?"
At least she's asking questions, but....
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
It's a concentration camp.
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago*
For the primaries Democrats spent $53 million on behalf of Republican candidates they thought would be easy to defeat later.
https://nypost.com/2022/09/12/democrats-spend-53m-to-boost-far-right-gop-candidates/
I expect if Democrats can control who wins the election Dominion style, the spending was on propaganda, plausible-deniability-esque cover stories, and paying for criminal actions.
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Belmont 0 points 2.6 years ago*
Here's another way to look at it. When a woman is pregnant with twins, her body dumps any toxins in her body into only one of them.
My eldest great uncles were identical twins. One became an electrical engineer. The other became an electrician.
(Edit: Bonus information: A single baby also gets the toxins. The firstborn gets the biggest dose. (A firstborn typically also gets the largest dose of nutritional accumulations that may not have time to fully build back up before the next pregnancy. If that's the case the mother's body is depleted and this can lead to mental+physical illness.) The next baby gets less toxins because they haven't had a lifetime to build up. This is why a woman having her first pregnancy at 18 will not dump as much toxins as a woman (who didn't do a preparation diet prior to getting pregnant) having her first pregnancy at 38. Of course the general population of women eating farm food generations ago would neither be starting pregnancies so late or having the toxins in her body that people are exposed to now. This is why women of late, pre-Covid, were having sometimes multiple miscarriages before being able to carry a baby to term. Wifi also causes many miscarriages. I learned all this at a nutrition conference with a Healthy Babies track 9 years ago.)
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Belmont 4 points 2.6 years ago*
Decades-ago white America was safer and saner. The soy generations are too vaccinated. And then there's the LGBT brainwashing.
Also,
Romans 1:28 KJV
“And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient;”
I heard a Bible teacher say the word reprobate here also has a sense of meaning worthless.
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Belmont 0 points 2.6 years ago
Leaving aside the HOA and the sukkah placement to address the "friendly fire", in this case it appears religious Jews are following the Bible, and they're coming up against a more Satanic Jew that wants to disrupt the Lord's holy festival.
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
I took a short look and didn't see any real evidence. Do you have a particular source in mind?
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
The video may be 2 years old (I say may only because I've heard of YouTube changing dates), but he certainly wanted to get his message out to keep himself alive.
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
Thanks. I couldn't get Catbox to work for me.
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Belmont 1 point 2.6 years ago
Who just happens to die right after a post to Kanye?
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