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Randy Dobbin
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Regular guy with a brain. Pro-Conservative. Anti-Democrat. Anti-Anyone who does not love the USA! Posts are opinion. Do your research. Married. 1A - Love God
Conservative in California USA Katılım Ekim 2022
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Why don't they teach us THIS in school?!
"3/4 of the original Christian world was conquered by Islam through extreme violence!"
"By the 1600s, Islam had covered MORE of the Earth's surface than the Roman Empire did at its peak. And during that war, during that expansion, 280 million people died!"
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We are not awaiting a collapse; we are in its early stages. Stage One is the visible sabotage we see today, where most of the public remains oblivious or dismissive, blaming 'geopolitical conflict' or 'market forces.' The mainstream media obediently provides this cover story.
Stage Two -- widespread mainstream concern over acute shortages, hyperinflation, and the realization that the system is broken -- is imminent. Based on the trajectory of fuel and food prices, this stage is likely only weeks away for North America.
Stage Three is mass panic and the acceptance of a new, permanent reality. This is when people realize the abundance of the 20th century is gone, replaced by a managed decline in living standards, mobility, and personal freedom. As detailed in The Coming Storm: America's Descent into Chaos, the fragile systems underpinning our civilization are failing in a coordinated manner. The engineered energy scarcity is the trigger for this final descent.
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Hey @SenMikeLee
@BasedMikeLee
ThIS IS For you
Actions Speak Louder THAN words & your posts on X‼️
Comeon DO IT!

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I look around me as I travel across this beautiful country and I am struck by one terrifying thought:
How many of these people going about their daily lives know how close we are to losing all of it?
And freedom itself?
Closer than we have ever to the day when our children and grandchildren will not even know what freedom is.
Find your strength, your moral courage and your faith.
And pay proper attention. Our good options are literally disappearing every day, running like water theough our hands as we sing in our chains like the sea.
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❗ INTÉRESSANT !
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Cette ferme de poulets vient de faire le tour d'Internet.
Alors que les poulets ordinaires voyagent dans de petites boîtes poussiéreuses, ces types ont construit une maison mobile alimentée à l'énergie solaire pour eux.
Le plus fou, c'est qu'il n'y a pas de plancher du tout. Les poulets se tiennent sur l'herbe fraîche comme s'ils étaient dehors dans un buffet 5 étoiles.
Chaque matin, tout le poulailler se déplace vers un nouveau terrain.. De nouveaux insectes, de nouvelles herbes, zéro odeur, zéro désordre. Et vous ne le croirez pas... tout le système fonctionne avec la lumière du soleil. Même la vitesse à laquelle les poulets grandissent.
Pas de produits chimiques, pas de cages sales.
Juste une agriculture pure et géniale.
C'est le genre d'idée qui mérite de devenir virale.
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This video breaks my heart.
Kids used to walk home from school.
Without fear. Without phones. Without trackers.
They walked to the grocery store and carried groceries home.
Rode bikes and played.
They left in the morning and came home when the streetlights came on.
Nobody called. Nobody texted. Nobody pinged a location.
Mom knew they were alive because they walked in the door starving at 6PM.
They built forts out of scrap wood in the woods behind the house.
They dug holes.
They climbed trees.
They fell out of trees.
They got stitches and learned something.
They played baseball in the cul-de-sac until somebody broke a window. Then they ran. Then they came back and knocked on the door. Then they worked it off mowing the neighbor's lawn.
They walked to the corner store with a dollar. Bought a Coke, a bag of chips, and a pack of baseball cards.
They knew every neighbor on the block.
The mean one.
The nice one.
The one who baked.
The one whose porch you didn't cut across.
They had paper routes at 10.
They babysat at 12.
They worked summers at 14.
They bought their first car with their own money at 16.
They read books.
They wrote letters (in cursive!!!)
They memorized phone numbers.
They knew how to read a map.
They were bored sometimes, maybe even bored a lot, actually.
And out of that boredom came imagination, invention, mischief, and a whole life of knowing how to entertain themselves.
They ate dinner at a table.
With their family.
At the same time.
Every night.
Phones weren't there because phones were on the wall.
They watched 3 channels.
They watched them TOGETHER.
They argued about what to watch, and then they watched whatever Dad picked.
They went to church on Sunday.
They lost games and didn't get a trophy.
They failed tests and didn't get a retake.
They got cut from the team and went home and got better.
They had chores.
Mow the lawn.
Take out the trash.
Feed the dog.
Not for an allowance. Because they lived there.
They respected their teachers.
They stood when an adult walked in the room.
They said sir.
They said ma'am.
They meant it.
They had one best friend and five good ones and a whole neighborhood of kids who could knock on the door.
Not a thousand followers. Not a group chat.
A door.
They grew up.
And somewhere along the way, we decided all of that was unsafe.
So we took it away.
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