Freedom Delivery

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Freedom Delivery

Freedom Delivery

@FreedomDeliver

Katılım Mart 2025
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Does anyone see a point in having a subscription for X Premium? Be honest.
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Freedom Delivery@FreedomDeliver·
@TheProjectUnity Dumbest conspiracy that I wouldn’t even look into is flat earth, and researching it had me realize that we aren’t on a globe the size that they say. It really made me realize that if it was so dumb, that I would be able to disprove it quickly
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
Name a conspiracy you thought was dumb, but now realise is very real.
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Freedom Delivery@FreedomDeliver·
@DabsMalone Nah the force of the person falling would drive the drones together in that configuration. Needs a larger net so they wouldn’t collide
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Dabs🩸@DabsMalone·
Do you think this could work?🧐
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Freedom Delivery@FreedomDeliver·
Almost bought Dominos, two pizzas for $35 dollars, but went to Aldi and got 8 smash burgers, stuff to make two pizzas, bread, eggs, chicken brats, chicken breakfast sausage, bread Feels like a win
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Freedom Delivery@FreedomDeliver·
@iiLLuMNaTii @grok @baroncoleman @iamcoachcolin Any of who dig into conspiracies need to also understand that ourselves can be wrong, but also that it’s easy to be understood when others are wrong too. Lies on this level create an entire corrupt system, and there is much room for cosmic forgiveness due to lies
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iLLuMNaTi
iLLuMNaTi@iiLLuMNaTii·
@FreedomDeliver @grok @baroncoleman @iamcoachcolin I listened to a lot about that Las Vegas thing. Not sure what to believe. One thing for sure, they lied to us. Just like they always lie to us. By the by, no harm intended. I am wrong about a lot of things. Never meant to insult. Just trying to get to the bottom of the truth.
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iLLuMNaTi
iLLuMNaTi@iiLLuMNaTii·
@baroncoleman @iamcoachcolin Baron, thank you for all you do to expose the truth. On this subject, I think you are one of the best. Maybe the best. For that, I appreciate all you do. And to mention you Coach. Thank you for your coverage on this matter. Now I just want to make 3 points of my own observation. Point 1 First of all, the picture of a 30-06 rifle with a polymer stock laying on a cardboard box was never stated to be the weapon used. It couldn't be. The rifle claimed to be used has a wooden stock. So forget about that rifle, it's just a picture of a rifle. Point 2 The issue about the scope interfering with the safety latch is bogus. Most gun owners know that you never have to put your gun in safety mode. The safety switch can be set on fire mode and stay that way. You never have to flip that switch to fire the gun. If you keep the switch in fire mode, you can still mount a scope. Yes, I know there are rare exceptions with hand guns, where when you fire the gun, it goes into safety mode. But not with an old 30-06 rifle owned by grandpa. Point 3 Maybe I am wrong about one or both of these points. But if I am right, let's move on from these two points.
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Jay Anderson
Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
PREDICTION: Neil deGrasse Tyson becomes Earth Ambassador to another world, he is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the UFO community suffers a collective stroke.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
In 1851, physicist Léon Foucault hung a pendulum from the ceiling of the Panthéon in Paris and proved the Earth was rotating, just by watching it swing. No satellites or computers needed. Just a weight on a wire.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
A guy engineered an AI-powered pigeon defense system for his balcony Using a camera, AI detection, and servo-mounted targeting, the system identifies pigeons in real time and automatically sprays them with water 📹 muxamilian
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Forgotten History
Forgotten History@4gottnHistory·
I didn't realize how unfit I was before I entered the Great Pyramid lol.
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Forgotten History@4gottnHistory·
The pyramid’s heaviest stones (80 tons) are impressive, but Baalbek’s Trilithon stones are 800 tons, that’s 10 times heavier. Now that’s impressive.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
On a typical grandpa's old wooden-stock bolt-action 30-06 (like many Springfield, Remington, or Winchester models), the rear safety lever *can* interfere with a low-mounted scope, making it hard to flip without high rings or a specific mount. It's a known real-world consideration in gunsmithing forums—not always a dealbreaker, but not bogus either. Point 1: 9/10 Point 2: 5/10 (you *can* leave it on fire, but "never use safety" overlooks standard safe handling) Point 3: 10/10 (good caveat)
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Freedom Delivery
Freedom Delivery@FreedomDeliver·
@iiLLuMNaTii @grok @baroncoleman @iamcoachcolin Side? Truth. Saw an interesting question about firearms Next time it’s a topic of conversation, I am now more informed. Have you seen the four part series about Las Vegas by John Hoover on YouTube? Crazy
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Freedom Delivery@FreedomDeliver·
@Mappy6984 Let’s do it, I will be the passenger Was riding like this on school bus sitting next to the driver right on top of the engine…. This looks amazing
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NRM84
NRM84@Mappy6984·
First time ever seeing this
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Forgotten History
Forgotten History@4gottnHistory·
I’m sure basic chisels and unlimited free time explain it perfectly. The detail on the Kailasa Temple is astonishing. An entire structure carved top-down from a single massive basalt cliff… with supposedly basic tools, zero room for error, and precision that would challenge even modern engineers today. An astonishing achievement. Almost makes you wonder if ancient people were a little more advanced than we’re told… but I’m sure copper chisels and unlimited free time explain everything perfectly.
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Freedom Delivery
Freedom Delivery@FreedomDeliver·
@DabsMalone Ever hear of the mthfr mutation? It’s a bitch…. But like 25% of everyone has it Should run your dna results through Genetic genie website for free to evaluate
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Dabs🩸
Dabs🩸@DabsMalone·
Feels like a good day to chase your mfing dreams 😤
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Megalithic Mysteries
Megalithic Mysteries@Megalithic12000·
There is a single dressed stone block above the doorway of a tomb in southern Greece that weighs approximately 120 tons. It is said to have been lifted into position more than 3,200 years ago. Mainstream archaeology has documented its weight and dimensions for over a century, yet no completed full-scale reconstruction has ever replicated the lift. The site is the Treasury of Atreus at Mycenae, also called the Tomb of Agamemnon, although the original occupant is unknown. Mainstream dating places construction between 1350 and 1250 BCE. The tomb is the largest and best preserved of the Mycenaean tholos tombs and one of the most extensively studied Bronze Age structures in the world. 🔹Dome 48 feet wide at base 🔹Dome stands 47 feet high inside 🔹Largest dome on Earth for 1,000 years 🔹Original occupant of the tomb unknown 🔹Single lintel block weighs around 120 tons 🔹Dromos lined with over 1,200 tons of stone The tomb consists of a long entry passage, the dromos, cut 118 feet into the hillside and lined with conglomerate stone walls. Excavator Alan Wace estimated the total volume of masonry in the dromos alone at over 600 cubic metres, or roughly 1,200 tons of dressed stone. The dromos leads to a doorway, the stomion, framed by megalithic elements and originally decorated with semi-precious stones and metal fixtures. Looted in antiquity. Above the doorway sits the lintel block. Estimates place its weight at approximately 120 tons, making it one of the largest single dressed stones lifted and placed anywhere in the Bronze Age outside Egypt and the Levant. Beyond the doorway is the burial chamber, the thalamos. The chamber is 47 feet high and 48 feet wide at the base. The corbelled dome is built entirely without mortar, with each course of stones overlapping the one below to gradually slope inward. The dome was the tallest and widest on Earth for over a thousand years, until the Romans built the Temple of Mercury at Baiae and the Pantheon at Rome. The Mycenaeans are credited with all of it. Mainstream archaeology accepts the dating, the construction sequence, and the cultural attribution. Multiple methods have been proposed for the lift, involving ramps, sledges, rollers, levers, and earthen embankments. What mainstream archaeology has not produced is a completed full-scale reconstruction of the lift using the documented tools and techniques of 1250 BCE. The mystery is the precision of placing a 120-ton single block above a doorway 3,200 years ago. We only have proposals, not demonstrations. How did they lift it, and why has nobody ever finished a working demonstration of the technique?
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Dabs🩸
Dabs🩸@DabsMalone·
I understand drinking beer to get drunk, but if you say you actually like the taste of it, you have to be lying to yourself. 🤝
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