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I think one of the healthiest things a person can do is become easy to delight. To still stop for weird clouds and dogs wearing bandanas and the smell of garlic cooking somewhere down the street. The world already has enough cynicism. Be the person who still points at the moon.
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Sorry, but this is absolutely INSANE. I’ve seen a few of these now. Share this and raise more awareness. Someone needs to help these people.

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“At least let Congress engage in a little stock trading!” Wow. What’s next? “At least let them write a few laws giving immunity to their corporate donors!” “At least let them pay off a few people they abused with taxpayer money then vote to shield themselves from public scrutiny!” You could do this all day. The corruption couldn’t be rubbed in your face any more if he dropped trow on stage and mooned you.
“We have to have sympathy. We need to at least let them engage in some stock trading so they can continue to take care of their family.” Americans are tired of watching corruption dressed up as virtue.
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You have every right to know what your government is doing, and they have no right to know what you are doing. That is why they are called public servants and we are called private citizens. Instead, the relationship has been inverted. The state hides behind secrecy, classified files, and redactions while demanding total visibility into your finances, communications, movement, and behavior. A society where the rulers live in privacy while the population lives under surveillance is the very definition of tyranny.
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All I'm saying is maybe we shouldn't be trying to "clean" other people's houses while our own is a tax slaved shithole run by baby eating pedophiles. "fReE iRaN" Some of ya'll are brain dead af.. stay mad. 💅
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In an address to Congress, April 24, 2002, Rep. Ron Paul prophesied a series of alarming events that would all unfortunately materialize. 1. That the U.S. taxpayers would be funding the rebuilding of bombed regions in Palestine (West Bank and Gaza) — materialized with post-2001 Afghanistan aid and the ongoing Palestinian/Gaza conflict 2. That Massive U.S. money, weapons and promises would be flowing to Israel and allied Arab countries — materialized in the early 2000s and is ongoing through today with annual billions in aid, arms deals, and proxy wars. 3. That the U.S. would be launching a major war on Iraq without proper international authority — materialized in 2003 with the Iraq invasion 4. That some of our moderate Arab allies would be overthrown by Islamic fundamentalists — materialized in 2011 with Arab Spring in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia. 5. That the American people would become poorer, less free, and more dependent on government for economic security — materialized in 2008 and onward through today, with financial crisis effects, rising debt, entitlements, war spending, and the residual effects of a previously opened border. 6. That massive credit expansion and Federal Reserve policies would cause severe economic instability — materialized with the 2008 financial crisis and the housing crash (Ron Paul had warned about Fed bubbles prior to 2002, as well.) and continues today with fractional reserve banking deficit spending. 7. That there would be simultaneous growth of military/police powers (appealing to conservatives) and the welfare state (appealing to liberals) — materialized out of the Patriot Act (2001) and carries on through today, with bloated military and entitlement spending. 8. That there would be an overall erosion of liberty and mounting economic problems from interventionist policies (coined “Blowback”) — this began unfolding in the early 2000s, accelerating post-2008, and we continue dealing with the fallout of 20 years of regime change wars, failed nation building, and the disastrous 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan, today.
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Chris Cornell AND Chester Bennington Knew THEY Tried To Tell Us Both were found dead within 2 months of each other. 🎶 And their farming babies While the slaves are working The blood is on the table 🎵 And their mouths are choking… Cornell was found dead in the bathroom of his hotel room. May 18, 2017 Bennington was found dead in his California home, suicide by hanging. July 20, 2017
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Here's what the Epstein files actually show: the ultra-wealthy don't organize by Democrat vs. Republican—they organize by who has access, who has influence, who protects who. And abusers? They show up in both parties because abuse follows power, not platforms. The problem that we spend all our energy arguing which party is worse instead of demanding actual accountability. That's the distraction they want. While we're fighting about team red vs. team blue, they're shapeshifting between parties, donor lists, and political affiliations, doing whatever serves their interests. They're not stuck in our partisan lanes. We are. Focusing on the political party of the criminals and enablers just contributes to their ability to do whatever they want to our economy, our democracy, us, and our children.
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As another man who once worked with me declares himself saddened by my beliefs on gender and sex, I thought it might be useful to compile a list for handy reference. Which of the following do you imagine makes actors and directors who aren’t involved with the HBO reboot of Harry Potter so miserable? Is it my belief that women and girls should have their own public changing rooms and bathrooms? That women should retain female-only rape crisis centres? That men don’t belong in women’s sport? That female prisoners shouldn’t be incarcerated with violent men and male sex offenders? That women should remain a protected class in law, because they have sex-specific needs and issues? That language should reflect reality rather than ideological jargon, especially in a medical context? That women shouldn’t be harassed, persecuted or fired for refusing to pretend humans can change sex? That women should not be threatened with violence and rape when they assert their rights? That freedom of speech and belief are essential to a pluralistic democratic society? That troubled minors, especially those who are gay, autistic and trauma-experienced, should be given mental health support instead of irreversible surgeries and drug treatments on non-existent evidence of benefit? That gay people shouldn’t be pressured to include the opposite sex in their dating pools, nor should they be smeared as ‘genital fetishists’ when they don’t? That cross-dressing heterosexual male fetishists aren’t actually oppressed, but having the time of their lives piggybacking off gender identity ideology? That said ideology, and the privileged, blinkered fools pushing it because they suffer zero consequences themselves, have done more damage to the political left’s credibility than Trump and Farage could have achieved in a century? Let me have your thoughts.
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This whole argument is built on projection. You assume that if women ever had power, they would do to men what men historically did to women. That says more about how you view power than how women do. Show me one country where women gained political power and stripped men of their rights. It doesn’t exist. When women got the vote, they didn’t take yours. When laws expanded, they expanded for everyone. Dating preferences are not human rights violations. Not being desired is not oppression. And saying women are “consumers not givers” ignores centuries of unpaid labour, caregiving, and emotional support that societies have quietly depended on. Equality is not revenge. It’s balance. If equality feels like oppression to you, maybe what you’re mourning isn’t rights it’s dominance.
If women were in power, men would have no rights or privileges. To begin with, women do not regard poor or unattractive men as fully human. They tend to view men primarily in terms of usefulness, and those who offer no benefit are dismissed as useless. That's how ruthless women are. This is why often laugh when feminist men say they want to destroy the patriarchy. Do they really think that under a matriarchy, women would consider doing anything for men? Women, by nature, are consumers rather than givers. If they were in power, all they would do is continue awarding more rights and privileges to themselves at expense of men. Basically, the men do all the dangerous work, they ask for rights and privileges. Any man who demanded the same would be viewed as a threat. Look around: despite having more rights and privileges than men in many areas, women still claim to be oppressed and continue to demand more. Patriarchy is the only system that attempts to care for both genders. Women tend to prioritize themselves alone. They do not even care about the boy child. Have you ever seen the United Nations speak about education for boys? No. Why? Because it is run by women. They do not even care about little boys, and yet you think they would care about you as an adult?
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[RG911Team] There is an awakening happening right now. The revelations from the Epstein files - combined with 9/11, COVID-19 and Gaza - are opening the eyes of the world to a simple reality. Its not left vs right. Black vs white. Christian vs Muslim. It’s average people who love peace versus criminal networks inside the highest levels of government who delight in the suffering of innocents. We need to set our differences aside and unite on exposing the heinous crimes of these wealthy power brokers. This is about more than just holding them accountable. Because if we don’t stand against them, will our children have a future?
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We're dealing with cannibalistic pedophiles who worship demons from biblical times that control everything on the planet and people are really talking about just voting them out
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Slavery never ended. It evolved into a system that makes you believe you're free. Centuries ago, slaves worked all day with no pay. But they were fed and sheltered. Today, you work all day, you get paid. Then spend it all on food, water, and shelter. The prison didn't disappear. It just rebranded. Old slavery: chains on your body. New slavery: chains of debt. Mortgages, student loans, credit cards - Debt is the modern whip. Your life is the cycle: Wake up. Commute. Work. Collapse. Repeat. You're told to be "grateful" for weekends while elites buy back their time with your labor. And every paycheck? Taxes, inflation, hidden fees take their cut. You keep scraps. They keep the wealth. They dangle luxuries to keep you chasing. Old slaves knew they were slaves. Most people today... don't.
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hit me with the harshest reality truth
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THEY LIED TO YOU. AND NOW YOU’RE WAKING UP. This world isn’t broken — it was engineered this way. The corruption isn’t random. It is a global system of influence and control, spanning finance, media, medicine, and tech. It is upheld by both old empires and new elites. Who are “they”? Who profits from your silence? Klaus Schwab (World Economic Forum) • Founder of the WEF, which pushes for the “Great Reset” — a plan for a digital, cashless economy, biometric surveillance, and centralized governance. • Quote: “You will own nothing and be happy.” • The WEF partners with global corporations and has infiltrated cabinets through its “Young Global Leaders” program (Trudeau, Macron, Ardern, etc.). George Soros • Billionaire who funds political destabilization through Open Society Foundations. • His influence shapes elections, law enforcement, and media in dozens of countries. BlackRock & Vanguard • Together, these firms control over $17 trillion in global assets. • They are top shareholders in most major corporations: Pfizer, Google, Meta, CNN, Lockheed Martin, Nestlé. • They quietly profit from war, disease, food scarcity, and surveillance tech. Bill Gates (Gates Foundation) • Largest private donor to the WHO. • Invested heavily in vaccines (Moderna, BioNTech) while advocating for lockdowns and digital health IDs. • Promotes synthetic food, gene editing, and biometric ID systems under “philanthropy.” Rockefeller Foundation • Funded the medical industrial complex and helped eliminate natural healing through the Flexner Report (1910). • Root of Big Pharma’s rise and suppression of holistic medicine. Rothschild Banking Legacy • Historically controlled central banks across Europe. • Played major roles in funding both sides of wars and shaping international banking structures. Yuval Noah Harari (WEF advisor) • States that humans are “hackable animals” and that free will is an illusion. • Promotes transhumanism — merging humans with AI and removing spiritual sovereignty. Why haven’t you heard this? Because mainstream media is owned by the same few entities: • 90% of U.S. media is owned by just 6 corporations. • Fact-checkers are often funded by the same foundations (Gates Foundation funds Gavi, WHO, and Facebook’s fact-checking groups). • Truth is no longer profitable. Obedience is. ⸻ What can you do? • Question everything. • Unplug from mindless media. • Support local, not corporate. • Speak truth — even if your voice shakes. • Remember who you are — a divine, sovereign being. ⸻ You are not “crazy.” You are not a “conspiracy theorist.” You are awakening. Now rise. And help others do the same. ~ Lizz Marion ✨🙌🏾💫
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If we’re unable to unite despite our political views to save our country, we should at least try to come together for all the children that have been sexually abused, cannibalistically mutilated, and tortured by demonic perverts on both sides
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If you’re looking at the Epstein files and only noticing when someone from the opposite political party is mentioned, you are missing the point. IT’S ALL OF THEM. THEY ALL HAVE TO GO.
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Something that’s been bothering me is how casually Zionists are inventing massive death tolls in Iran and attributing them to “the regime,” as if numbers only matter when they’re useful. For two years, we were told not to believe the dead in Gaza. We were told casualty figures were unreliable, exaggerated, propaganda. This was said while mass death was being livestreamed, documented by doctors, journalists, satellite imagery, and international organizations. Even then, they demanded infinite proof and still dismissed it. Now suddenly, we’re expected to accept an enormous number of people killed in Iran within the span of weeks, with no evidence, no independent verification, no sustained reporting . And we’re supposed to suspend every standard of skepticism we were told was sacred. They know the Mossad has carried out assassinations, sabotage, and killings inside Iran. That’s not controversial. But none of that matters to them. What matters is controlling the narrative: when death is real, when it’s fake, when numbers count, and when they don’t. The inconsistency is the point. It’s a kind of psychological warfare, making claims so brazen and contradictory that you’re forced either to accept them or to exhaust yourself explaining why they don’t add up. They want you to feel disoriented, humiliated, and unsure of your own perception. That’s how gaslighting works at scale.
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The church likes to talk about wolves. What they never tell you is most of them wear choir robes. It’s spiritual child abuse. Not the kind with bruises, worse. The kind that kills faith before it grows its legs. These people weaponize Scripture the way John Wayne Gacy used balloons, the way Epstein used a jet, luring the innocent with smiles before poisoning them. They call it “discipleship.” They call it “accountability.” What it really is? Grooming. Control. Soul‑murder. They take young believers burning with hunger for God and lock them in religious chokeholds. They shame their questions, choke their emotion, beat the wonder out of them until all that’s left is obedience without love. The victims grow older but never grow up. Spiritually stunted. Emotionally scarred. Bitter men in fine suits. Women who confuse submission with silence. Churches treat this rot like mildew, scrape a bit, paint over it, pretend the smell is incense. Meanwhile, another generation of kids gets told to “respect authority” by men who use that authority to grind the image of God out of them. And the pews clap for it. Because it’s safer to protect the abuser’s reputation than face the ugly truth: The predators aren’t all out there. Some preach your sermons. Some sing your hymns. Some baptized your children. If that hits too hard, good. It should. Maybe we’d stop producing bitter Christians if we stopped treating their wounds like character flaws. Stop excusing rot because it wears a collar. Stop worshipping authority at the expense of truth. God’s not impressed with your seating chart. He’s looking for honesty—and He’ll burn down every pulpit that gets in His way to find it.
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Why is the establishment so afraid of black pilling? 1. Non participation- people stop voting, stop watching political fueled media and stop arguing which side is best. Establishment can fight "enemies" but struggle with indifference. 2. Narrative collapse - Democracy/Republic depends on the story that real change depends on the institution in power. Black pilling removes that dependency because "none of it matters anyway" which almost immediately removes the emotional based messaging that needs to be pushed. 3. Unpredictability - Black pilled people don't respond to party A or B which means they also stop responding to outrage cycles. It makes them impossible to poll, model or manipulate. 4. Black pilling undercuts 3 prominent tools the establishment needs to keep it's power. Media trust, electoral legitimacy and cultural buy in, and it does so without firing a shot. 5. It exposes the illusion of choice - There's fear there that too many people don't believe in the system any longer which is why the constant messaging about dangerous apathy or moral shaming of disengagement. Black pilling is a power move and it's a direction we may have overlooked.
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You are inherently free. Freedom is a frequency that lives within you. It is not something to attain, but something to be realized inside yourself. You are free to choose truth over conditioning, free to create, free to play, free to be your authentic self. Freedom is your birthright. As you begin to remember this, life will reorganize accordingly. 🕊️
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