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@Angry_Staffer "Fundamentally decent man". Are you out of your faqing mind. Obama and his race baiting BS faqed this country up so bad. He is one of the worst President's this country has ever had!
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“Make no mistake about Donald Trump’s intention to stay in power as long as his own health makes that possible. My guess is the only way Trump leaves DC is when he shuffles off this mortal coil, and in that case MAGA will still try to retain the power he wielded - by making him into some sort of deity who is guiding MAGA from beyond the grave.
If you can’t picture a teary-eyed Erika Kirk standing center stage in his gold trimmed ballroom speaking of how Trump spoke to her in prayer and endorsing some future ‘America First’ candidate, you may have a failure of imagination. It’s all a carnival show.
The White House ballroom he is building is not just a bunker designed to protect him through the throes of his next attempted coup d’etat, it is a bulwark against democracy itself. He will fill it with Christofascist felons speaking in tongues in honor of his movement and will allow organizations like TPUSA and CPAC to promote the ‘America First’ movement under the auspices of the White House grounds. DJT will be selling proximity, and the officialdom of the ‘America First’ movement.
Press access will be doled out based on varying degrees of complicity; tragically, the corporate media has mostly expressed their fealty and their desire to play ball to be in the room (pun intended).
Can you not picture Fox News broadcasting from the side of the stage at official, highly partisan, MAGA events and piping this sort of faux patriotic pablum into the homes of red state America? Trump knows his audience - and his upcoming UFC fight at the White House on the Fourth of July is but a harbinger of things to come. He understands that he has reduced much of our body politic to base level, reality show entertainment.
The Hatch Act is all but dead in this administration: they will do all they can to further their grift and hold on power. White House events have already turned into informercials - Trump is merely scaling up this operation with his gigantic ballroom.
The odious emperor is entering his bread and circuses era.”open.substack.com/pub/noelcasler…
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@Angry_Staffer Iran is literally a neutered nation now.
That is the difference.
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@LOTM_WORLD @slimsha47496658 You couldn't type an extra 9 characters?
But that wouldn't increase interactions.
Wanker.
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@slimsha47496658 I’ve been posting about this donghua a lot lately and my followers already know what I’m talking about
So, There’s no need to mention the title in every post
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@ReadyBoyd @SethAbramson He is being allowed to do anything he wants, and you are part of the problem
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@SethAbramson Baloney. The plan is to help States make sure only citizens are newly registering to vote. That's not a bad thing. States hold elections, he can't stop that, it's ridiculous to assert it.
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@Megalithic12000 If u share this low level of old type photoshops pic assuming it is real, then u don't
Beside there is every assumption has to run through tests to either confirm it or denying it
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They cut a shaft straight down, three levels deep, through the solid bedrock of the Giza Plateau.
And then they lowered a monolithic granite sarcophagus, estimated at 10 to 15 tons, to the bottom of it.
The official explanation for why is that it was symbolic.
A pretend tomb, built for a mythological god, so a figure from a story could be ceremonially buried beneath the plateau.
Read that again.
🔹Shaft cut through solid bedrock
🔹Granite box estimated 10 to 15 tons
🔹Lowest chamber permanently flooded
🔹Three descending levels, ~100ft down
🔹Monolithic basalt boxes in the upper level
🔹Official reading: built purely as symbolism
The granite lid alone is estimated at around 4 tons, in a chamber so deep and so flooded that Hawass needed constant pumping for two months just to reach it.
We are asked to believe a culture equipped with copper chisels and stone hammers drove that shaft through bedrock to the water table, manoeuvred a 10 ton granite box into a pit they could barely access, and did the whole thing for ceremony.
Nobody has ever demonstrated that toolkit doing this, in this rock, at this depth.
Even if the symbolic story was true, it still answers nothing about how. It is used to close the question, not to explain it.
A site this hard to build likely had a function, and being pointed at a myth is not the same as being given an answer.
Engineers, drillers, logistics people. Look at this site and tell us how it was actually done.
What do you think this mysterious site and these stone boxes were really for?




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@SirWinston85 @Angry_Staffer All you care about is licking a paedophiles arsehole
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@rlscottrl @anishmoonka @chasrmartin Not allowed to. The ice wall is past the 60th paralell. Illegal to go there because of the Antartic Treaty.
They have tried and were met with military force.
Now show us a picture of earth from space to prove its a ball. (there is no actual picture. It is all CGI renders).
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A flat earther spent $20,000 on a gyroscope to prove Earth doesn't spin. The gyroscope proved Earth spins.
He filmed the moment for a Netflix documentary. His exact words, on camera: "We obviously were not willing to accept that, so we started looking for ways to disprove it."
The man's name was Bob Knodel. The device was a ring laser gyroscope, the kind airliners use to know which way they're pointing. It picked up Earth's rotation at 15 degrees per hour. Which is exactly the rate you'd expect from a planet spinning 360 degrees every 24 hours.
Another flat earther in the same documentary tried his own experiment. Jeran Campanella placed two boards a few miles apart along a canal, each with a hole cut at the same height. He set up a camera behind the first board, aimed straight through both holes. A friend stood on the far side, holding a light at the level of the holes. If Earth were flat, the light should be visible through both holes. It wasn't. The friend had to raise the light high above his head before the camera could see it. Campanella, still on camera, said: "Interesting. Interesting. Interesting."
Aristotle wrote about this same ship observation around 350 BC. Over 2,300 years ago. A century later, a Greek scholar named Eratosthenes measured the whole planet using sticks and shadows. On the longest day of the year, the sun shone straight down a well in the Egyptian town of Syene, leaving no shadow at all. At the same moment, 800 km to the north in Alexandria, a vertical stick cast a shadow at a 7-degree angle. The difference meant the ground was curving between the two cities. From that one angle, Eratosthenes calculated Earth's size: about 40,000 km. The modern measurement is 40,075 km. Off by less than 2%.
At sea level, a person of average height can see about 5 km to the horizon. The taller you are, the farther you see, which is why lighthouses are built tall. For a cruise ship sailing away from you, the hull drops out of view first, around 13 km out. The top of the ship stays visible until roughly 35 km. The bottom goes before the top.
Air bends light slightly as it passes through the planet's atmosphere, which actually makes Earth look less curved than it is. The bending lets you see a tiny bit past where the horizon really sits. Without it, ships would vanish faster.
A 2021 University of New Hampshire survey found 10% of Americans believe Earth is flat. Another 9% aren't sure. Among Americans aged 18 to 24, the share who firmly say Earth is flat hits 4%.
2,266 years after a guy measured the planet with a stick, the most reliable way to convince a flat earther is still to hand them $20,000 of equipment and wait. They keep running the experiments that disprove themselves.
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@SethAbramson ZX81, spectrum 48k, 128, commodore 64, Vic 20
Having no Sinclair is disrespectful, although I accept these were home computers - as well as - games consoles
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These beings are inter-dimensional.👽
Look at them, it’s almost as if we can see through them.
You can see by the reactions of the dogs they are seeing an anomaly.
The being stops and observes the dogs.
We can’t prove they are extraterrestrial because we don’t know where they are from but they are NON-HUMAN.
UFO UAP 👀🛸
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@koreanoli @alparijey @StormBreaker082 What's happening here... Who's the kid, who's bitch, who's the idiot
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@Angry_Staffer Why so bitter? We all know the left would still be against him even if he actually did cure world hunger.
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@sams1282815 @rawespresso Probably but can't guarantee that
Not a reason not to do it now
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The easiest way to guarantee real wealth in the UK is the most boring one: £100 a month into a low-cost S&P 500 tracker, started as early as possible.
The maths is simple. £100 a month, 30 years, at the S&P's long-run average return of around 10% a year, ends up at roughly £226,000.
Of that, you contributed £36,000. The other £190,000 was generated by compound interest, doing its thing in the background while you got on with your life.
Starting ten years late costs you more than ten years of contributions. You lose every pound those contributions would have earned compounding for the next 30 years.
The cheapest mistake most people make in their twenties is waiting until their thirties to start.
Open a Stocks and Shares ISA, set up a £100 monthly direct debit into a global or S&P 500 tracker, and forget it exists. Future you doesn't need anything more clever than that.
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@rawespresso Minus inflation and taxes. If your young the sp500 ain't the one. You need far more risk if you want to retire.
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