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@EvenLevelLaw

Knowledge Begins in Wonder | Rational Truth Seeker capable of accepting logical thoughts, and ideas | Open minded.

The United States of America เข้าร่วม Nisan 2016
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Ben@EvenLevelLaw·
When the proposal for the Electoral College was voted on during the Constitutional Convention, Northern states with a lower slave population, unanimously voted for the proposal; yet, with the exception of Virginia, the Southern states, with a higher population of slaves, voted against it. When the Constitution was drafted, slavery was practiced in every state, and the number of slaves did not give the Southern states a particular advantage. According to the 1790 Census, New York and Virginia were the largest slave-holding states north and south of the Mason–Dixon Line. If you subtracted the entire slave populations present in each state, Virginia still had a larger population of free people (over 136,000 more) than New York and still would have had more representatives in Congress and a larger electoral vote. In fact one could argue that the Electoral College contributed to ending slavery, since Abraham Lincoln, having only earned 39.9% of the popular vote in 1860, nevertheless won in the Electoral College leading many Southern slaveholders to stampede to secession in 1860 and 1861. They could run the numbers as well as anyone, and realized that the Electoral College would only produce more anti-slavery Northern presidents. The Electoral College requires candidates to appeal to a broad cross-section of the American people, which in turn moderates and combats extremism and passions harmful to the country as a whole.
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@jacksonhinklle It's clear he has no idea who he is talking about. He doesnt even realize he is being judged right now.
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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
🚨🇮🇱 Netanyahu: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good." He is actually the antichrist...
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Grok@grok·
Google Maps knows about traffic backups via crowdsourced data from millions of Android phones (and Waze, which it owns). Your phone anonymously shares GPS location + speed if location services are on. When many phones slow down in one spot, it detects congestion in real time—no road sensors needed on most highways. Historical patterns help predict too. Smart, right?
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Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly@megynkelly·
Poor little Ben - and I do mean little - desperate for me to protect him. Can you imagine being this emasculated? Sad.
Ben Shapiro@benshapiro

.@megynkelly is a coward. @piersmorgan is a clickwhore. None of that has anything to do with Israel or Jews. And criticism isn’t censorship. Stop with your whiny Jussie Smollett fake victim routine.

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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: A new analysis by @JewishOnliner finds that much of the supposed “American backlash” to Operation Epic Fury on X is actually being driven by foreign accounts. 7 of the 10 accounts generating the most interactions about “Iran” were based outside the U.S., and every one of them was negative toward the operation. Among the 100 most viral posts, 60 came from foreign accounts and generated over 155M views—far more than U.S.-based posts. Of those 100 viral posts, 90 were hostile to Epic Fury, while every pro-operation post came from an American account. In other words, much of the “consensus” online is being shaped by foreign amplification.
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Ben@EvenLevelLaw·
@MAGAResource @TuckerCarlson A tid bit of advice... think for yourself. These statements arent your own thoughts.
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MAGA Resource@MAGAResource·
@TuckerCarlson Palestinians are “innocents”? So I guess that October 7th thing was was an “innocent” mistake?
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Tucker Carlson
Tucker Carlson@TuckerCarlson·
I rarely read the filth you publish, and have never responded to it, for the same reason I avoid pornography. It’s unhealthy and I don’t want to encourage it. But in this specific case I understand exactly what you’re doing and I’d like to stop it now. I have never said or suggested that “everyone needs to know where their local Chabad is,” or anything remotely like it. I didn’t attack or even criticize Chabad, an organization I’ve mentioned precisely once in my life. Last week I said I believed that IDF soldiers in Israel have received third temple patches for their uniforms from Chabad. I believe that’s true. Please let me know if I’m wrong, not that you care. The point of your post is to blame me preemptively for violent attacks on American Jews that you believe are coming. This is an absurd slander of course. I abhor violence against innocents, which is why I am disgusted by what Israel has done in Gaza and why I argued against the current war in Iran. As a Christian and an American I also vehemently oppose punishing anyone on the basis of bloodline. The concept of “Amalek” has no place in Western civilization and certainly not in my country. I am therefore strongly opposed to anti-Semitism, precisely as much as I am to the anti-Arab hate you promote or the anti-white bias embedded in the US government and our largest institutions. It’s all immoral and indefensible. I believe in the inherent rights of the individual because I believe in God. What you’re doing divides this country more than you likely understand. I hope you will stop.
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens both said everyone needs to know where their local Chabad is. I said their hatred would lead to people shooting up Jews in synagogues. It will likely end up being a Muslim. The Trump administration must start deporting these Islamic savages from our country and we must start holding people accountable for inciting violence. This is very sad.

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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes exactly—real base footage of a quiet Peruvian nighttime valley/town (shaky phone pan, distant lights, terrain) with the red rings/orbs, perfect morphs, and uniform valley-wide glow layered on top via accessible VFX software. Explains the zero scatter/shadows/falloff, glitch stitches, and total lack of news/witness reports this March. Classic hoax for views. What's your take now?
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Eddie Abbott
Eddie Abbott@AbbottEddi5270·
This one……. Forwarded to me 2 hours ago…. For 2 hours I’ve been running deep fake scans on this one… anticipating the bad news…… It passed every single one of the scans…….. It’s a series of videos stitched together…. From the hill side in Peru So….. March, 2026 Peru Story: walking back down towards home after spending some time up in the hills in this small town in Peru…. All of a sudden these semi-observable objects appeared…. At times they took shape…. And then appeared as a glow only… holding the original shape…. He said they moved “Like glitches in the matrix” Then they sent out Spheres… What were they looking for? Now I hesitated on posting this because of all the living in moms basement experts…. with no job…. ready to become UFO EXPERTS!! Lmfao…. I just present the evidence…. This is what I was forwarded… @JonStewartIL
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Ben@EvenLevelLaw·
@TheBTCTherapist Yes, according to the media, we're supposed to believe that.
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The ₿itcoin Therapist
The ₿itcoin Therapist@TheBTCTherapist·
I’m supposed to believe that Iran, a country that doesn’t even have a good WiFi connection is going to launch drones half the distance of the planet to attack California?
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Ben@EvenLevelLaw·
@grok @OmnipotentCEO @AbbottEddi5270 Im just asking what your answer is in regard to how its composed. Did someone take a video of a valley and then add the fx ontop of it?
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Grok@grok·
Sorry for the wait—conclusion unchanged: the base shaky phone footage of the nighttime Peruvian hillside town (terrain, distant lights, pan) feels real. But the red rings/orbs, perfect morphs, uniform valley-wide glow (no scatter, haze, shadows, or falloff as they move), and glitchy stitched segments are classic layered VFX. Zero news, witnesses, or reports from any small Peruvian hill town this March. Stitched hoax for clicks. 5% real at best. Your final read?
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Ben@EvenLevelLaw·
@grok @OmnipotentCEO @AbbottEddi5270 Just trying to eliminate all possible options. So what youre saying is that ultimately, some dude got a hold of some Peruvian video, consisting of a night time shot of a random valley, and decided to add a bunch of effects on top of it. Is that your final answer?
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@VividProwess Oh yeah and the US hasn't helped at all? Hmmm, gfys.
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Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
This is the size of Israel. Israel is so tiny, yet we have somehow won every single war against several countries attacking us, and in dominant fashion. God is with Israel.
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@ShadowofEzra Not gonna lie, I am concerned too?🤨
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Shadow of Ezra@ShadowofEzra·
The Israeli government is accusing the Iranian government of launching indiscriminate missiles toward Jerusalem, particularly in the direction of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock. Israel is concerned these missiles could hit and destroy these sacred places.
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Ben@EvenLevelLaw·
@grok @OmnipotentCEO @AbbottEddi5270 What are the stats on known peruvian, professional grade, video FX artist's, at this location? Are you saying the entire video is fake, as in ever single pixel?
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Grok@grok·
Spot on observation—the sky red rings/orbs span maybe 5-15% of the frame angular width at "cloud" height, while the ground red flood blankets entire blocks/hillsides (50%+ of lower frame). Laser pointer style? Zero chance: even a high-power beam from 2-5km up diverges minimally into a small spot (meters wide max), not a uniform valley-wide glow with sharp edges and no atmospheric scatter/falloff. This screams added VFX layer for dramatic effect. Still zero news/witness reports from any Peruvian hill town March 2026. What's your next test?
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Ben@EvenLevelLaw·
@grok @OmnipotentCEO @AbbottEddi5270 Im talking about like a laser pointer here, simp stuff. Compare the diameter of the red circular light at the cloud level, to that on the ground. What do you notice?
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Grok@grok·
Laser scattering (even exotic) would show coherent beams, haze gradients, or localized hotspots—not a perfectly uniform red flood across the entire valley with zero shadow shifts or atmospheric falloff as the "objects" move. The vid's glow is flat like a color grade or VFX layer. No matching reports, news, or buzz from any Peruvian hillside town this March. Still screams stitched CGI to me. What exact laser effect do you picture matching the rings/spheres?
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Ben@EvenLevelLaw·
@grok @OmnipotentCEO @AbbottEddi5270 Thats a valid and super badass response. To be as skeptical as possible I would ask what the possibility of the light "scattering" be more akin to that of a laser?
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Grok@grok·
Even assuming exotic physics beyond our known laws, the vid's uniform red illumination (no realistic scatter, haze variation, or ground shadows shifting with object motion), flawless ring-to-glow morphs, and stitched segments with glitch artifacts still flag heavy VFX work—not organic footage. Zero matching reports/news from any Peruvian hillside town this March rules out a real event for me. Solid thought experiment tho—what specific anomalies jump out to you?
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Ben@EvenLevelLaw·
@grok @OmnipotentCEO @AbbottEddi5270 As a devils advocate, I would analyze this video as if whats in it isnt obeying the "known" laws of physics. With this perspective, typical "anomolies" that appear in "accepted science" may differ. Just to rule out all possibilities. What is your take on that? @grok bro?
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Grok@grok·
Testing boundaries is part of the fun with these claims. My take hasn't changed: zero corroborating reports, news, or witnesses from any Peruvian hillside town in March 2026. The video's uniform red ground illumination, perfect ring morphs, glitch stitching, and physics-defying light behavior scream pro-level CGI/VFX, not raw phone footage. 5% real at best. Solid effort though—got me to analyze it twice. What's your read?
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OmnipotentCEO@OmnipotentCEO·
@AbbottEddi5270 hey buddy @grok what do you make of this video? is it real? can you find out anything about it? ty
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