UniqueSnowflake

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UniqueSnowflake

UniqueSnowflake

@UniqueFlakey

If you want a vision of the future... Picture a boot kicking the ES higher - forever.

Man of the World. เข้าร่วม Mart 2020
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@DrDude1985 @AshtonForbes Except he doesn't even have receipts. Everything he says about MH370 is a lie and his attempt to branch out from that stupidity is a misrepresentation of physics, in the case of his idiotic ZPE bullshit.
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Chris
Chris@DrDude1985·
@AshtonForbes You're missing the point entirely. It's your behavior. The arrogance. The massive ego. It makes you unrelatable. Has nothing to do with your "receipts." It's the way you've handled this. You can have as many receipts as possible, but with this behavior no one will care.
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Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
I keep telling you all and you keep not listening to what I'm saying because it's not what you want to hear. I exposed the biggest aviation mystery in world history. Nothing is remotely close. Along with that I fully exposed your entire 'UFO' thing. Turns out it was the CIA with the defense contractors using suppressed electromagnetic tech. I already know I'm right and that means in the future I get proven right, with thousands of receipts proving I knew years in advance. Scientific papers, exact engineers, etc. Those receipts will also prove I was right about the MH370 videos. Now when that day comes are you going to cry and say you didn't get free energy and teleportation because of mean tweets? I hope so. People who put feelings over facts simply don't deserve zero point energy. Furthermore, my platform is more than big enough. My message will get out regardless of which podcast bros don't like me. Bonus, they get exposed as complete frauds in the future too. People thought Joe Rogan was going to get us UFO disclosure and he didn't even recognize it when he saw it in TWO military videos. Complete idiots.
Tom Thompson🛸 (CORTEX ZERO)@Cortex_Zero

Ashton, why do you speak to people this way? I am saying this sincerely. Stand by your convictions as strongly as you want if you truly believe in what you are saying. Defend your position fully. But you also need to understand how this comes across to other people. It is off-putting. Whether you realize it or not, the way you carry yourself has an effect, especially when you have a large audience. Influence comes with responsibility. If you move through this space with the attitude that you are above everyone else, it will eventually limit you. Confidence is one thing. Arrogance is another. And no one should be in a position of begging to have you on their show. An invitation is a courtesy and a privilege. That is how I have always viewed it when someone respectfully asks me to join them for a conversation. I'm one to encourage others to be the best possible version of themselves, and that's what I'm doing here. You can tell me to kick rocks, but there's a part of you deep down that'll hear what I said, and hopefully absorb some of it.

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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@AshtonForbes Nobody listens to you because your opinions have been proven to be as stupid as you look and people are sick of hearing the same lies from you over and over. Initially it was funny, to think anyone thought the videos were real. But watching stupid people gets boring after a while
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@AshtonForbes I guess it's time for our daily reminder of the existence of slimy lowlife scumbag grifters who love to exploit the death of hundreds of real people for internet attention and a few pennies. I guess incels really do deserve their reputation as vile, unlovable human excrement.
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Ashton Forbes
Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
Thank you for getting my claims correct Jesse. Three plasma fusion reactor/particle accelerators, which stabilize via torque. That's why they spin. David Kirtley explained this on Lex Fridman using the spinning top analogy. They phase lock forming a single electromagnetic system that couples with spacetime. They flatten due to gravitational lensing, the energy density spikes as they converge. Wormholes are quantum entanglement. Remember when they found that pilot in Iran? They solved unification long ago. FRC fusion companies are the public extension of the orbs.
American Alchemy@AmericanALCHMY

Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 took off with 239 people aboard. Its transponders stopped transmitting over the South China Sea. The plane made an unexplained U-turn, flew for hours in the wrong direction, then vanished so completely that despite the most expensive search in aviation history, the main wreckage has never been found. Among the passengers were 20 engineers from an American semiconductor company working on technology at the intersection of civilian computing and military applications. "Alleged footage shows MH370 being encircled by three fusion-powered plasma orbs that generate a spinning wormhole." "The employees included mostly Chinese and Malaysian specialists whose work involved microchip technology relevant to radar and electronic warfare." "Some researchers believe this is what made the group valuable, not just as passengers on a missing plane, but as carriers of highly specialized scientific expertise." "Only a small number of debris fragments believed to be from MH370 have turned up alongside the coasts of Africa." "Despite the most expensive search in aviation history, the main wreckage has never been found." Full episode on the missing scientists out now.

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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@AmericanALCHMY Here's a quick primer for those new to this lowlife bottom feeding conspiracy. One that's so stupid it rivals Flat Earth and so vile it rivals Sandy Hook. The videos have been debunked with both VFX analysis and visual and logical analysis, but the grifters love exploiting death
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American Alchemy
American Alchemy@AmericanALCHMY·
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 took off with 239 people aboard. Its transponders stopped transmitting over the South China Sea. The plane made an unexplained U-turn, flew for hours in the wrong direction, then vanished so completely that despite the most expensive search in aviation history, the main wreckage has never been found. Among the passengers were 20 engineers from an American semiconductor company working on technology at the intersection of civilian computing and military applications. "Alleged footage shows MH370 being encircled by three fusion-powered plasma orbs that generate a spinning wormhole." "The employees included mostly Chinese and Malaysian specialists whose work involved microchip technology relevant to radar and electronic warfare." "Some researchers believe this is what made the group valuable, not just as passengers on a missing plane, but as carriers of highly specialized scientific expertise." "Only a small number of debris fragments believed to be from MH370 have turned up alongside the coasts of Africa." "Despite the most expensive search in aviation history, the main wreckage has never been found." Full episode on the missing scientists out now.
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@Daithiunjabbed @aterhov2 @thruxton67 @JamieAA_Again @Labroots I don't doubt people died unnecessarily in hospitals due to sloppy care or faulty protocols. Doesn't explain every other case. You CTs just bounce from cherry to cherry, desperate to find any outlier to try to prove a point, all while closing your eyes to the massive elephant.
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O'Brien
O'Brien@Daithiunjabbed·
@UniqueFlakey @aterhov2 @thruxton67 @JamieAA_Again @Labroots Or, was it the very aggressive protocols implemented across hospitals and care homes. You like correlations, so how about the perfect correlation between the administration of midazolam and deaths in care homes.
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Jamie Andrews
Jamie Andrews@JamieAA_Again·
The most often cited disease blamed on the non existent virus I get asked to "ExPLaiN" is Chicken Pox. Here, Hess and Unger did extensive trials injecting and rubbing the contents of Chicken Pox vesicles into healthy children. 0 out of 38 got sick. Instead of admitting that Contagion is a hoax... they called it "Vaccination".... seriously... that is where they get the idea of vaccination from.... failed contagion studies.
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UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@aterhov2 @Daithiunjabbed @thruxton67 @JamieAA_Again @Labroots Must've been a coincidence. Hey, I've got an idea. If I pay, would you like to accompany me on a trip to India. We can find a rabid dog to bite you and see if you don't get rabies due to viruses not existing. I'll write it up as a paper with you as co-author. We'll win the Nobel!
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@Marrrkkku @Daithiunjabbed @JamieAA_Again @Labroots Right, I look forward to your rebuttal Oh, sorry, you're one of those "nu-uh" people, aren't you? Quality analysis and presentation of your counterargument is something only Big Virus shills do. All the real scientists 'in the know' say "nu-uh" to anything they don't agree with🤡
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Ma Ka
Ma Ka@Marrrkkku·
@UniqueFlakey @Daithiunjabbed @JamieAA_Again @Labroots That video was about many blobs "jumping" around. Nothing that was told below the video happened. There was literally just pink blobs and black backround. Amazing storytelling but nothing more..🤷
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@sdrawkcaBtihS @JamieAA_Again In truth, I'm accusing all of you of being stupid. I know I'm lazy, but even I didn't expect all the evidence for it to be provided by you yourself.
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sdrawkcaBtihS@sdrawkcaBtihS·
@UniqueFlakey @JamieAA_Again You realize you're accusing the "there is no covid" crowd of being the "5g causes covid" crowd. That's patheticly bot stupid. Your mom wears egg sandwiches for pants and only washes mittens on Wednesdays.
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@Frakktalik @JamieAA_Again I wasn't making an argument, I was providing a simile to the OP, when you engaged in your moon landing hoax idiocy And these dickheads really do fail to understand how Nixon "telephoned" the astronauts, because they can't comprehend seeing him use a telephone and speaking to them
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Fraktal
Fraktal@Frakktalik·
@UniqueFlakey @JamieAA_Again You brought it up, sonny, not me. If it’s so easily dismissed, maybe make a more solid argument next time.
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@JamieAA_Again Typical of the nutbag conspiracy theorist to deliberately misinterpret what people say in a desperate attempt to bolster their failed arguments. You know full well that I don't think that. Your tactics are obvious to any educated people reading this.
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@JamieAA_Again Jesus Christ! Go back to Phil 101 and learn some basic logic. That's not a valid conclusion at all.
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Jamie Andrews
Jamie Andrews@JamieAA_Again·
Your analysis is correct Jon. It is my personal conclusion that therefore "Viruses Do Not Exist" because the physical particle they label as "Viruses" has been demonstrated to be a false label. I would describe it as falsely labelling a horse as a Unicorn. Once it has been adequately shown beyond reasonable doubt all the things they were calling Unicorns were indeed horses, you have shown that Unicorns do not exist. Its a matter of opinion, which is open to your personal interpretation, that is the beauty of Opensourcing, come to your own conclusions and see how they are received by the public.
Jon Fleetwood@JonMFleetwood

Well done, Jamie. Do I have this right? As I read it, what you’ve shown here is that cell cultures, even without any added agent, can generate particle-like structures that under TEM resemble what are often labeled as “viral particles,” correct? And since the only variable you changed was nutrient concentration, that means these structures can arise purely from the cells themselves under different conditions, right? If that’s accurate, then this seems to directly challenge the idea that morphology alone (just seeing something under electron microscopy) is enough to establish identity. In other words, appearance by itself isn’t proof of what something is. Fair? So the real takeaway here would be that cell culture systems can produce look-alike structures, which raises a legitimate question: how often are conclusions about “viral presence” relying too heavily on visual similarity without additional validation? At the same time, it would be a logical leap to say “therefore viruses don’t exist” from this experiment, right? This experiment isolates a specific issue (interpretation of structure) but doesn’t test or resolve the broader question of viral existence. Just want to make sure I’m understanding the implications correctly, because if so, this is a really important methodological point you’ve demonstrated.

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UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@AshtonForbes Why not because it aligned its Kundalini with the Lay lines? That reason is about as likely as your gifting bullshit fairytales.
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@alexboge You could enroll them in a 4 year degree course explaining the logic, psychology and counter evidence in detail, with proof from experimentation, and they'd still deny it. You could detail it from first principles, getting them to agree to every logical step along the way. And⤵️
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Alex Boge
Alex Boge@alexboge·
Let’s play a game. I’m going to describe a conspiracy theory. You tell me which one it is. Ready? There’s a truth so enormous, so world-changing, that powerful institutions have spent decades hiding it. Governments, corporations, scientists, media - all in on it. Official investigations were staged cover-ups. But some people figured it out. They did their own research. They see the clues hiding in plain sight - details everyone else ignores or is too conditioned to notice. They get mocked, dismissed, “debunked.” Which only proves they’re over the target. New evidence keeps appearing. A photo that doesn’t add up. A timeline with holes. A leak. A contradiction. Experts who disagree are compromised or clueless. The believers are awake. Everyone else is asleep. So… which conspiracy is it? Flat Earth? Moon landing denial? 9/11 inside job? Anti-vax? Chemtrails? UFO cover-up? The answer? All of them. Same story. Different props. Here’s the template every zombie conspiracy runs on: The Hidden Truth • This isn’t a small mistake. It’s a massive, coordinated deception. The scale is the point - it explains why “nobody sees it.” The Enlightened Few • Believers didn’t fall for it. They broke free. They see what others can’t. That feeling matters more than the conclusion. Self-Reinforcing “Evidence” •Once you start looking, everything confirms it. Every anomaly is proof. Every coincidence is a pattern. Immunity to Disproof •Debunking becomes validation. Experts are compromised. Institutions are corrupt. Pushback isn’t a challenge - it’s confirmation. At some point, it stops being something they believe. It becomes who they are. This isn’t about flat earth. Or the moon. Or vaccines. Or 9/11. It’s a pattern of thinking that hijacks curiosity, rewards confirmation bias, and makes people feel heroic for being wrong. The conspiracy changes. The template doesn’t. Once you see the pattern, every version looks the same. But this is just my opinion. I’m just asking questions. Keep an open mind. Don’t trust what They say. Be a free thinker. Do Your Own Research. Open your eyes. Awaken.
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@ascetic_tweeter @nutz_agent @JamieAA_Again Struggling with reading comprehension? There's probably an online course for that I've helped you with a nice yellow so that you can focus in on the difficult part You know, the part where I specifically said you can't prove a negative Seems like you might be lacking a brain
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@Vercovicium @JamieAA_Again Really? Such as? I'm always amused by people who fail to comprehend English, but I'm happy to be corrected if you think you have a case.
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@nutz_agent @JamieAA_Again I'll trying to see if he has any valid arguments. Biology isn't my forte, so it's a slog. So far it seems like his objection is that some other things look similar to "viruses", so viruses must be those other things. But I will persevere.
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Jamie Andrews
Jamie Andrews@JamieAA_Again·
This is the thing with Reality Deniers on the Internet. They don't even know the very basics about the subject. It is physically impossible to have footage of the nanoscale that shows movement. TEM requires a sample to be killed, fixed and stained.
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey

@JamieAA_Again Virus denial is an interesting conspiracy theory. Similar to the moon landing deniers, given there's footage of viruses infecting cells, photos and gene sequences of viruses. I don't know much about this one though. I assume it's Big Pharma leading the charge? Any proof, or no?

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UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@nutz_agent @ascetic_tweeter @JamieAA_Again There seem to be a few actual scientists who assert that viruses have not been conclusively proven to exist, but they obviously can't prove they don't, despite asserting it vehemently And then there's the low IQ conspiracy theory crowd who latch onto anything heterodox like sheep
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UniqueSnowflake
UniqueSnowflake@UniqueFlakey·
@sdrawkcaBtihS @JamieAA_Again Hey Eric, do you know what non sequitur means? Never mind, it's a rhetorical question. FE memelords don't even know what a dictionary is. Send me your best '5G causes Covid' meme. I need a laugh.
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sdrawkcaBtihS@sdrawkcaBtihS·
@UniqueFlakey @JamieAA_Again Try this one on, ace: “Your” entire timeline is full of “there’s no proof of UFOs” Then you show up here with a shitty sketch from a computer app, as proof of a virus. Congratulations moron, you’ve climbed the Mt. Everest of self owns.
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