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Brandon C. Hines

Brandon C. Hines

@LearningthePath

Christian, Husband, Confessional Particular Baptist, American, Political Conservative and Retrievalist.

Huntsville, AL Katılım Kasım 2013
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Brandon C. Hines
Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
@RockandNol @Rawmilkchad We know a decent amount about him. Had ties to Afghans who wanted to fight for Ukraine. He was very Pro-Ukraine too. He honestly fits the profile of someone with CIA ties, and not just because the second person to follow his Twitter account was CIA.
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nolier_than_thou@RockandNol·
@Rawmilkchad What happened to the 2nd Trump assassin that Florida took over the investigation for?
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Raw Milk Chad (NEET ARC)@Rawmilkchad·
Just two high profile dudes we have zero information about years later
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@MattisRedacted @SouthernKeeks Fair point with regard to Israel, though China also influence over domestic policy. Indirectly by their investment in American farmland and entertainment, and their crowding out of American students in Academia, but also directly by having actual spies serve in government office.
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Aidan Mattis@MattisRedacted·
@SouthernKeeks Only one of these four nations actually has influence in domestic policy.
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Kimberly Ross@SouthernKeeks·
Yes, I’m glad Massie lost.
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
@Soren_cio @pmamtraveller Joseph, son of Jacob, who was sold into slavery by his brothers and rose up to become second to the Pharaoh and redeem them from famine.
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
Under monarchies, a man was raised from birth groomed for the role, and sovereignty was gatekept to a family that already valued virtue. Bad men could be crowned, but training from birth in a culture encouraging virtue reduced those odds. Under democracy, leaders are selected purely by whoever can win a popularity contest. Sometimes this can be a good person. But more often than not, 50.01% of voters either can’t accurately gauge if someone is competent or if they’re virtuous, and the election process favors people willing to engage in particular vices.
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Miriam Farish@miriam_farish·
Children are right about this. The romance of democracy has left the honeymoon phase. Did we have these kind of psychopaths running around in power when it was just monarchies everywhere? I know technology is part of why psychopaths stay in power, but it seems like the promise of democracy gives powerful psychopaths a loophole somehow. Versus monarchs would just not allow stuff that to happen, and have the power to end it. I don't know. Children can be so wise, that I know.
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Penelope@PelopeAl41549·
Notice how little kids always pretend to be Kings and Princess and not “presidents”. The children yearn for monarchy
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921A1C🇵🇸@hachitori_kuri·
and even then, you are not without sin so who tf are you to judge? why the fuck is an atheist like me lecturing you about religion?
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921A1C🇵🇸@hachitori_kuri·
Mary Magdalene was a prostitute and she was an Apostle of Christ, what's your excuse?
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
@mike27849906 @curtis_yarvin In modernity? I know mostly about Early Modern scientists. Isaac Newton, Rene Descartes, Johannes Keppler, Tycho Brahe, and William Herschel. At that time it was easy to tell, because Monarchism was still considered default and many Royalist Scientists worked off of patronage.
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
@Bearistotle1337 @MOA_Official1 Protestants ended the persecution of Christians in Japan and South Korea, and are currently bombing ISIS in Nigeria explicitly for the protection of Nigerian Christians.
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Bearistotle@Bearistotle1337·
@MOA_Official1 Protestants still weren't the ones holding the line after the reformation though.
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
@redeemed_zoomer Given that we were made to be fruitful and multiply and fill the Earth, I think it would probably be abnormal for us to not get baby fever of some kind.
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
@brhodes If you don’t want to be locked up as a 90 year old man then don’t murder people as a 60 year old man. It’s the same lesson that Samuel Little and Joseph DeAngelo learned.
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Ben Rhodes@brhodes·
Making yourself feel powerful by sending special forces to arrest a 94 year old former leader of an island nation impoverished by U.S. sanctions doesn't exactly suggest a strong, self-confident and ascendant superpower.
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
Jerusalem has more in common with Athens than Paris. By this, I mean that the classical emphasis on government originating from human nature (Aristotle), providence (Polybius), or the divine (Livy) has far more in common with Romans 13 than Social Contract Theory.
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
@TLM_Ryan @Atomsmade Nothing new about it. This is the same tired talking point that appeared around AD 200 in the Alexamenos Graffito. It doesn’t make a logical case, but instead substitutes mockery for evidence.
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Ola 🧑🏿‍💻
Ola 🧑🏿‍💻@Atomsmade·
This sums up the stupidity of religion perfectly.
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
There are 1,000 reasons to not watch The Boys - the sexual degeneracy, the constant bashing of Conservatives and Christians, the normalization of abortion, the fact that it was made by Hollywood adjacents in the 2020s (but I repeat myself). If somehow you could get past all the perversion (which I don’t recommend you try to do; it is bad for your soul), there is still yet another reason to not watch it: it cannot conceive of a world in which someone actually believes in something. Charles I makes no sense to Kripke because Charles I believed in something and Kripke does not.
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“On 19 June 1867, Ferdinand Maximilian faced a firing squad in Mexico. At five in the morning, he heard mass and then had breakfast. Shortly afterwards, carriages arrived to take him and two other prisoners to the hill where they would be shot. There, dressed in black, with a buttoned frockcoat and carrying a crucifix, Maximilian made his final steps. With their backs to an uneven adobe wall, the three prisoners took their places. Turning towards his executioners, Maximilian said in Spanish: ‘I forgive everybody, I pray that everyone may also forgive me, and I wish that my blood, which is now to be shed, may be for the good of the country. Long live Mexico, long live independence.’  The firing squad was barely five paces away, but Maximilian beat his hands against his chest, indicating where the soldiers should aim. Then he glanced up. It was a cloudless day. The shots rang out. Maximilian fell to the ground.” - Edward Shawcross for History Today historytoday.com/archive/featur…

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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
Lest we think this is merely restricted to noble or virtuous men, let’s not forget that Saddam Hussein also faced his execution with dignity.
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“Louis, who, fortified by the principles of religion, seemed completely resigned to meet death, left his prison in the Temple about nine in the morning and was taken to the place of execution in the mayor's carriage with his confessor and two gendarmes, the curtains being drawn. When he arrived at his destination he looked at the scaffold without flinching. The executioner at once proceeded to perform the customary rite by cutting off the King's hair which he put in his pocket. Louis then walked up onto the scaffold. The air was filled with the roll of numerous drums, seemingly intended to prevent the people from demanding grace. The drumbeats were hushed for a moment by a gesture from Louis himself, but at a signal from the adjutant of the General of the National Guard, they recommenced with such force that Louis's voice was drowned and it was only possible to catch a few stray words like ‘I forgive my enemies.’” - Georges Pernoud and Sabine Flaissier, “The French Revolution” revolution.chnm.org/d/327
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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
“On 19 June 1867, Ferdinand Maximilian faced a firing squad in Mexico. At five in the morning, he heard mass and then had breakfast. Shortly afterwards, carriages arrived to take him and two other prisoners to the hill where they would be shot. There, dressed in black, with a buttoned frockcoat and carrying a crucifix, Maximilian made his final steps. With their backs to an uneven adobe wall, the three prisoners took their places. Turning towards his executioners, Maximilian said in Spanish: ‘I forgive everybody, I pray that everyone may also forgive me, and I wish that my blood, which is now to be shed, may be for the good of the country. Long live Mexico, long live independence.’  The firing squad was barely five paces away, but Maximilian beat his hands against his chest, indicating where the soldiers should aim. Then he glanced up. It was a cloudless day. The shots rang out. Maximilian fell to the ground.” - Edward Shawcross for History Today historytoday.com/archive/featur…
Emir Han@RealEmirHan

In The Boys finale, Homelander had to look powerless according to Eric Kripke “Yeah, it was really important to us for Homelander to at least experience a little bit of time powerless.” “People have asked me, ‘Well, why don’t you send him out in the world powerless, wouldn’t that be the ultimate punishment?’ “I’m like, it would, until he gets his hands on some more Compound V, and then you’re back to where you started.” “So, he cannot walk out of that room alive, but we can spend time with him powerless to really reveal what everyone’s been saying all season, which is, ‘Take away those powers and you are nothing.’ “And he’s so cowardly and blubbering and pathetic, as are most strong men when you remove their power and they’re and they’re faced with their imminent death, they rarely handle it bravely.”

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Brandon C. Hines@LearningthePath·
@SquidbillyCPO1 @lecternleader There was already Lawfare before J6. The IRS Targeting Scandal under Obama, Crossfire Hurricane, and the Fednapping Hoax. The Lawfare would’ve happened with or without J6.
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The Lectern Guy🇺🇸
The Lectern Guy🇺🇸@lecternleader·
On a serious note, I am writing up my complaint against the DOJ and submitting it this week. Maybe I'll fly to DC and deliver it personally. My situation is different than most. The infamy gained from this photo will be in history books. What they did to me will have a generational effect on my family and their livelihoods. I was mocked and called a thief by Jimmy Kimmel, John Krasinski, and Jim Carey. My face and the accusation of being a thief was shared globally... for years. It still persists today harming my chances to win my local election or lead a normal life. Public school teachers told my children and their friends that their dad was a terrorist. My wife's reputation was dragged through the mud. Death threats caused her work to have to hire private security. USF denied my reentry into college. I had to fight to get my guns rights back. My children and myself were subjected to additional screenings by the TSA. My federal probation officer tried to stop me from speaking out on @Timcast warning that more death threats might come if I choose to talk. My attorney fees were 100k, I was fined 5k and I lost five years of my life to date fighting the lies they told about me. We spent an additional 150k in publicity trying to clear my name and restore my reputation. The DOJ could've chosen to release the evidence clearing my name but withheld it. They maliciously charged me with felony theft. We lost things that can never be restored but if they choose to do the right thing and restore the J6ers, we can finally finish setting things right.
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