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Sam Gilmore

@samjackgilmore

3D animator and director. Fintwit obsessive. All-round loser.

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Sam Gilmore
Sam Gilmore@samjackgilmore·
In 1981 three people sat in a room and asked the universe a question. The universe answered. 106 times. Densities. The Harvest. What nuclear weapons do to your soul. The transcript still exists. Every word. Watch it. youtu.be/KXTrmDwbuK0?is…
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Sam Gilmore
Sam Gilmore@samjackgilmore·
@ViuhkoSusanna Ihmiset seuraavat globalistisia johtajia, mutta ovat liian ahdistuneita toimiakseen maailmankansalaisen tavoin. Sinun pitäisi vain muuttaa asumaan sinne, missä sinua kohdellaan parhaiten.
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Susanna Larila-Viuhko@ViuhkoSusanna·
Olen todella pettynyt isänmaahaani; ei mitään turvaa, lisää maksuja, ei vastinetta veroille, välillä pelottaa kun ei tiedä eikä usko tulevaisuuteen. Mitä tehdä? Pitääkö jättää sukutalo ja ottaa hatkat? Jos minä ajattelen näin, mitä ajattelee 20-vuotias?
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Ryan Holiday@RyanHoliday·
Elon Musk as a Cautionary Tale of Empathy
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Sam Gilmore@samjackgilmore·
@MarkoM84847202 @HuhtasaariSaara @IsoHenkka It's an estimate how long EU finances can survive before a sovereign debt collapse. Ideally they will reset the financial system when all the men are away dying in wars so the fallout is manageable.
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Saara Huhtasaari
Saara Huhtasaari@HuhtasaariSaara·
Stubb varoittaa: ”Meillä on viisi vuotta aikaa.” Mies puhuu Prahan lavalta kuin hänellä olisi Yhdysvaltain presidentin valta ja Kiinan komentotalous taskussa. Todellisuudessa Alexander Stubb on 5,5 miljoonan asukkaan maan presidentti edustuksellisessa demokratiassa, jossa oikea valta kuuluu pääministerille ja eduskunnalle. Mutta ei anneta pienten yksityiskohtien pilata hyvää globaalia narratiivia. Stubb, ylivertaisuusvinoumasta kärsivä globalisti, luennoi taas laajentamisesta, integraatiosta ja resilienssistä, suuria visioita pieneltä mieheltä. Samaan aikaan Eurooppaa riivaa: • energiapolitiikan itsemurha, • teollisuuden konkurssikierre, • puolustuskyvyn ilmapallo, • haitallinen maahanmuutto • sekä ilmastouskonnon verotuskoneisto. Euroopassa ei ole hyvinvointivajetta, vaan sen katoamista. Sitä ei korjata vahvistamalla totalitaristista EU:ta, vaan purkamalla se. Viisi vuotta taitaa mennä siihen ennen kuin koko projekti romahtaa ja tavalliset eurooppalaiset joutuvat siivoamaan jäljet.
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Give A Shit About Nature
Give A Shit About Nature@giveashitnature·
Switzerland is turning the unused space between train tracks into solar power plants. A startup called Sun-Ways is piloting removable solar panels that roll out like a carpet between the rails. No new land needed, easy to maintain, and they feed clean energy straight into the grid. If the US scaled something similar across its massive rail network, it could generate enough clean, homegrown electricity to power millions of homes. This is the kind of smart, low-impact idea that gets more clean energy online without paving over more fields or wild spaces. Innovations like this show we can produce the power we need while leaving more room for wildlife and nature. Pretty cool engineering with a big upside if you ask me.
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Sam Gilmore@samjackgilmore·
@NickHintonn "John Dee saw insectoids as well. He said they came from the astral realm associated with Mars." Where are your sources? Ive read Dee and never read this.
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Nick Hinton
Nick Hinton@NickHintonn·
Was Quartermass and the Pit a part of early Disclosure? The movie was about a paleontologist who unearths an ancient alien spaceship that projects ghostly apparitions and “haunts” the surrounding area near London. The apparitions look like the demonic apemen John Dee once described. And the spacecraft sounds like something John Keel once described. He claimed all supernatural phenomena, including cryptids and UFOs, are actually holograms from an antediluvian supercomputer. Then, when researchers open the spaceship, they find the corpses of insectoids inside. John Dee saw insectoids as well. He said they came from the astral realm associated with Mars. And in the movie, the insectoids came from Mars too. The researchers point out how they look like old depictions of devils. The researchers also find out how the insectoids came to earth and merged with apemen to create human beings millions of years ago. However, the spaceship begins mind controlling Londoners, initiating a race war that will purge humanity of “mutated” people. Ironically, the researchers originally blamed the Nazis for the craft. Apparently, aliens are interested in eugenics too! Nevertheless, the race war is fought with psychic powers that remained latent until the craft was unearthed. The genetically “superior” people begin behaving as a telepathic hive mind. They even share hallucinations of their Martian ancestors. Then, all of this mental energy creates a massive apparition of a satanic alien above London. Don’t people like Jacques Vallee say aliens behave like hallucinations and even egregores? And doesn’t he have connections to technocrats like Elon Musk? Elon Musk is basically a Martian Nazi who wants to create a hive mind using brain implants. And his experiments are basically an extension of MKUltra. Didn’t MKUltra scientists mind control psychic alien abductees during Project Stargate? And didn’t Donald Trump initiate a new Stargate Project that uses supercomputers? Who knows what’s actually going on. But this movie seems to be the closest to the truth. Some of what I said is obviously tongue-in-cheek. Yet, the predictive programming speaks for itself! Anyone with pattern recognition skills can see this movie has all the same subliminal themes!
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Sam Gilmore@samjackgilmore·
@AshtonForbes Interesting story. With all respect to her legacy and family, she does appear tweaking in all the videos I've seen of her though.
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Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
We're starting to reach moral panic over the missing scientist narrative, but I'll allow it because Amy deserves the spotlight she never got in life. Amy's father, NASA engineer Richard Eskridge tried to get her to recreate Eugene Podkletnov's antigravity experiment while she was in high school. She later called out Martin Tajmar for rigging the null recreation results by intentionally not using a bilayer. "Aren't you aware that the most interesting phenomenon in world happens across the gradients?" The bilayer design has been compared to Josephson Junctions, which just won a Nobel prize for macroscopic quantum tunneling.
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg

NEW: Researcher working on anti-gravity technology, whose death was ruled a su*cide, sent a text just one month before her death saying she would never kill herself, according to the Daily Mail. Amy Eskridge was found with a gunshot to the head in Huntsville, Alabama. Eskridge told a friend that she had been the target of multiple physical and psychological attacks, including being a victim of an “energy weapon,” before her death. “If you see any report that I killed myself, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I overdosed, I most definitely did not. If you see any report that I killed anyone else, I most definitely did not,” she reportedly said in a text in May 2022. In an interview before she died, Eskridge said she was getting scared and said she needed “to disclose soon.”

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Mouthy Buddha
Mouthy Buddha@TheMouthyBuddha·
What do Freemasons believe?
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Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
Like 2+ years ago they got asked in one of their lives about it said something about looking into it - never happened. I was at Contact in the Desert and a friend of mine confronted Gino about it. Said something about 9/11 and mh370 being topics they won't cover. I stayed silent for years. These guys are f'ing clowns. They're either told not to talk to me, or they're retarded, or both.
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Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
When you're talking about the government unlocking Zero Point Energy you're talking about MY CONTENT. AJ doesn't even know what ZPE means. He understands it represents free energy but he has no idea how. These people are grifters who platform people they know are full of crap with a nod and wink, but only if you say what they want to hear. I did the entire podcast circuit and I guarantee you the vast majority are like this. Opportunists grifting for money. Not interested in the truth.
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Martin A. Armstrong
Martin A. Armstrong@ArmstrongEcon·
I have said this many times: when a society begins to lose its work ethic and sense of personal responsibility, it is already entering a phase of decline. Economic systems DEPEND on individuals striving for independence and productivity. Once that incentive weakens, stagnation follows.
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Sam Gilmore
Sam Gilmore@samjackgilmore·
@Pirat_Nation A 1.5% pump when the SPX went up 2% yesterday... It'll drop back down later in the week.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
Take-Two Interactive saw its stock value rise by more than one billion dollars following a data leak from Rockstar Games. Hackers stole internal data and demanded a ransom payment. When no one paid they released the information publicly for free. Instead of hurting the company the leaked files showed how profitable the business really is and gave investors extra confidence Rare case where a leak backfired on the hackers and actually helped the company
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Athenaeum Book Club
Athenaeum Book Club@athenaeumbc·
Alexander Solzhenitsyn gave the most controversial speech *against* Western Civilization at Harvard in 1978. As a survivor of the Russian Gulags, they expected him to praise the West. Instead, he made a jarring accusation: The West is a dying civilization. If it doesn't change its ways, it is doomed to collapse. In fact, he said this has been the case for 500 years, when the West made a crucial mistake: "How did the West decline from its triumphal march to its present debility? ...the mistake must be at the root, at the very foundation of thought in modern times. I refer to the prevailing Western view of the world which was born in the Renaissance… I refer to humanism — the proclaimed autonomy of man from any higher force above him." Solzhenitsyn said humanism made man autonomous from God, Truth, and objective morality. If all morality is subjective, then man has nothing to live nor die for. Naturally, he loses his courage, embraces materialism, and grows effeminate to modern evils. So, what is the solution? A return to belief in a transcendental morality under God: "If, as claimed by humanism, man were born only to be happy, he would not be born to die. Since his body is doomed to death, his task on earth evidently must be more spiritual… The fulfillment of a permanent, earnest duty so that one’s life journey may become above all an experience of moral growth: to leave life a better human being than one started it." All cultures live, or die, based on their respect of the True, Good, and Beautiful. To save the West, Solzhenitsyn says start with beautifying your soul, for that is both how you live well, and begin to make civilization itself beautiful again.
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Golden Handcuff Breaker@BreakerGol80811·
Yes. But your perspective needs to change. You’re tired and burnt out all the time because you’re looking for personal time to do the things you did before kids. Or “the good stuff”. The thing is now that you’re a dad, the kids time is “the good stuff”. You just need to realize that. This is the stuff you’ll remember, not the time you spent melting into the couch watching sports or playing video games. Also you need to be way more efficient. Get up early, work out before they wake up, eat REAL food, get sleep when you can, and work hard.
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PPE@planert41·
Dads with young kids Is it normal to just feel tired and burnt out all the time? It’s like you don’t even really get the weekend to recover because it’s all just kid stuff the moment you wake up Arguably the only personal time you have is when they nap (and you’re already dead tired by that time) or the hour after they go to bed but before you pass out Just trying to figure out if I’m doing something wrong
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Rupert Lowe MP
Rupert Lowe MP@RupertLowe10·
Inflation isn’t some random phenomenon that just happens to a country. Political choices have made life so much more expensive for British families, and political choices can make life so much more affordable for British families. When the state grows too large, it spends beyond its means. That spending has to be funded. Through higher taxes, more borrowing, or printing money. Those are their options. All three drive inflation. All three make your food shop more expensive, your pint more expensive, your tank of fuel more expensive. High taxes make it more expensive to produce, hire, and invest - so businesses pass those costs on. Prices rise. Inflation soars. It’s a vicious cycle. And so many of those taxes are done through stealth. We all pay SO much tax but we have no idea because it’s hidden from us. That money is stolen from the people, and they don’t even know it. Frozen thresholds. Stealth taxes. State theft. I detest it. Of course, excessive and reckless state spending pumps more money into the system, so prices rise - the cycle continues. And when governments print money and inject it into the economy, what happens to the value of the existing money? What happens to your savings? Your wages? It all becomes worth less and less. This is not complicated - a bloated state makes a country more expensive. It makes Britain more expensive. It makes your life more expensive. So the reverse is also true. Cut the size of the state, and you reduce wasteful spending. Cut taxes, and you lower the cost of production. Restore proper discipline, and you stabilise the value of money. A Restore Britain Government would not manage inflation, we would tackle the root causes of it. We would not engage in unnecessary foreign wars that hike the price of oil, punishing British families at the pump and everywhere else. When fuel gets more expensive, everything follows. Britain needs cheap fuel, cheap energy. That means drilling, drilling and drilling some more. Domestic energy production is vital. Cheap energy makes everything more affordable. Everything. The drive for Net Zero must end - Restore Britain will halt that mad march to further bankruptcy . A country that lives within its means is a country people can actually afford to live in. And yes, that will mean many cuts, and many difficult decisions. But the hour is late, and nothing else will suffice. Any political party saying otherwise is lying to you. There are no easy fixes. That time is over. Restore Britain’s approach will be painful in the short term, but it will bring the cost of living down. It will make life more affordable for hardworking British families.
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Sam Gilmore
Sam Gilmore@samjackgilmore·
@KingKong9888 Damn dude do you moisturise? Your skin looks like a baby's ass.
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Eric Yeung 👍🚀🌕
Eric Yeung 👍🚀🌕@KingKong9888·
I’ve had my eye on this yellow gold Rolex Daytona for a couple of years now. Finally pulled the trigger and picked it up today! Nothing beats #GOLD. 🔥
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Sam Gilmore@samjackgilmore·
@NakedHedgie Why would they surround themselves with so much hostile diversity. I'm not sure I buy the conspiracy that central London is the nexus for the world's elite now 🤣🍺
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Alex (Sasha) Krainer
Alex (Sasha) Krainer@NakedHedgie·
All roads lead to London. This is where the tip of the world governance command and control pyramid resides. This is where incentives for forever wars stem from and where profits accrue to.
Juan Hodl@JuanGutiCA714

City of London & Bank of England: Another ruse is that the City of London is not part of England. MI5 & MI6 are run out of the City. At the heart of City of London stands the Bank of England… founded in 1694 as a private company & now exercising the functions of a state bank.

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