Proud family man navigating the clown world so my girls don’t have to. Common sense merchant where delusion is the default. Not buying the script.

Joined July 2013
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Replying to @elonmusk
@elonmusk has been trying to tell us this whole time. Now to hold all those in the Epstein files accountable for all the sick and twisted stunts they have pulled. Without accountability this release means nothing. Bunch of satanic motherf*ckers running this world 🤬
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The first auto brand to make a pickup with ZERO TECH will sell out so fast it'll make their head spin. No brain, no GPS...just engine, transmission, rear end, and get the hell outta my way:)
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DR. PAUL THOMAS: “You are MORE likely to die from the vax than from the DISEASE, this is true for EVERY single vax on the childhood schedule.”‼️ DR. SUZANNE HUMPHRIES: “If mandates were to STOP, these companies would CRASH. And that’s not going to be allowed to happen...”‼️ The statistical analysis of each vax... The risk of death from Polio is 1 in 1 trillion The risk of death from the Polio vax is 1 in 215K‼️ The risk of death from Diphtheria is 1 in 42.5 million The risk of death from the Diphtheria vax 1 in 76K‼️ The risk of death from Tetanus is 1 in 1.5 million The risk of death from the Tetanus Vax is 1 in 76K‼️ The risk of death from Pertussis is 1 in 2.3 million The risk of death from the Pertussis vax is 1 in 76K‼️ The risk of death from Measles is 1 in 106.5 million The risk of death from the Measles vax is 1 in 108K‼️ The risk of death from Mumps is 1 in 40.3 million The risk of death from the Mumps vax is 1 in 108K‼️ The risk of death from Rubella is 1 in 0/negligible The risk of death from the Rubella vax is 1 in 108K‼️ The risk of death from Chickenpox is 1 in 32.3 million The risk of death from Chickenpox vax is 1 in 202K‼️ The risk of death from Hepatitis-A is 1 in 1.6 million The risk of death from the Hep-A vax is 1 in 73K‼️ The risk of death from Hepatitis-B is 1 in 305K The risk of death from the Hep-B vax is 1 in 96K‼️ The risk of death from HIB is 1 in 1.5 million The risk of death from the HIB vax is 1 in 46K‼️ The risk of death from Pneumonia is 1 in 236K The risk of death from Pneumonia vax is 1 in 50K‼️ The risk of death from Meningitis is 1 in 822K The risk of death from Meningitis vax is 1 in 141K‼️ The risk of death from Influenza is 1 in 136K The risk of death from the Influenza Vax is 1 in 15K‼️🙏👇
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If your country has enough money to give money to other countries, your taxes are too high.
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No one was ever denied entry to your ballpark based on their sexual preferences. BUT I am old enoigh to remember when the unvaccinated were denied entry to your ballpark.
Baseball is for everyone ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜 Thank you for celebrating Pride Night with us!
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They allowed rapists, murderers, drug traffickers and sex traffickers to flood our country. Now their solution is total surveillance. People are begging for it and will thank the government for keeping them safe. It's almost like the Canadian Government did this on purpose.
Our message is clear: we're making Brampton and Peel Region the most inconvenient place in Canada to commit a crime. We've now successfully installed 50 state-of-the-art 360° cameras across the city, supporting more than 200 police investigations in six months since the first cameras were deployed. By working closely with Peel Regional Police and investing in innovative technology, we're taking a proactive approach to protecting our neighbourhoods, supporting law enforcement and disrupting organized crime.
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Thats why Im so smart 🤓
THEO VON: “Was there anybody who was immune to COVID-19?” DR. MCCULLOUGH: “There’s one adult group. You’re going to laugh.” [Theo Von listens closely for the reveal] DR. MCCULLOUGH: “Smokers… They got very mild cases. And they don’t get long COVID.” THEO VON: “Why?” MCCULLOUGH: “Because smokers maintain a level of nicotine in the bloodstream… Smoking blocks the spike protein. It’s amazing. I thought smokers were going to go down.” THEO VON: “Do you think that’s a good idea [to use nicotine patches] on a regular basis?” DR. MCCULLOUGH: “I think [it’s a good idea] if they have long COVID... Nicotine, don’t forget, is a nootropic. A nootropic is a drug that makes the brain function more effectively... It’s addictive, but it’s not harmful to the human body... Nicotine patches are perfectly safe.”
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This is on point!
I genuinely think a lot of millennials are reaching the same conclusion at the same time. We grew up watching technology make life better every year. Cell phones. iPods. Smartphones. An app for everything. It felt like the future was arriving right in front of us, and we couldn’t wait for what came next. Then somewhere along the way, it changed. Everything became a subscription. Social media became algorithms. Every day feels like another once-in-a-lifetime event. The things that were supposed to save us time somehow ended up demanding more of our attention than ever. We were sold convenience. What we got was a world that feels faster, louder, more expensive, and somehow less human. And that’s why so many people I know dream about a completely different life now. Not more technology. Not more optimization. Just a quiet job, a flip phone, a small town, and a place where life feels real again.
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Absolutely not!
🚨‼️Not a conspiracy theory: the RCMP is working with Calian Group to set up quarantine facilities to address the Ebola scare, maybe hantavirus too. They will need nurses to help enforce & monitor quarantine. Unlike Covid, this could mean forced isolation for 21 to 42 days.
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The middle class is the most expensive place to live, and no one talks about it. Lower income households get assistance. The wealthy use tax strategies and loopholes. But the middle class pays full taxes, full tuition, full healthcare, full everything. So you work 50 hours a week just to stay in the same place and fund everyone’s life except yours.
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Spot on.
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More Bishnoi Gang footage of recklessly shooting off illegal guns at a conservation are north of Brampton. Looks like they’ve made the Canadian Police their bitches.

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Nothings safe no more 🫤
Don't drink out of stainless steel either
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I will never forget how they TRIED so hard to make us feel guilty. If they were vaccinated and “safe”, why were they so afraid of the unvaccinated if their vaccines worked so well?!
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This is one of the more important videos I’ve made. Never forget this evil.
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Well I think this confirms what many of us have been saying for years. Alina Fernandez the daughter of Fidel Castro basically just said that Justin Trudeau is her half brother.
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A man was detained under Form 4 in Vancouver for warning people about: *An RCMP-China policing deal *Foreign interference reports *Agreements shifting control in Metro Vancouver He wasn’t rioting. He was handing out documents. Now there’s a song about it. Pay attention to who gets silenced when they start asking questions. @realsunlight_ca Link: docs.google.com/document/u/0… #accountability #Transparency
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The laundry industry pulled off one of the smartest marketing wins in consumer goods: selling people a giant jug that’s mostly water, fragrance, and hype. Most commercial detergents are engineered to smell like clean long before they actually deliver much cleaning power. You can make a far more effective version using just the ingredients that do the real work: Washing soda: Raises pH to cut through grease and grime. Borax: Softens hard water and prevents dirt from re-settling on clothes. Castile soap: Lowers surface tension so dirt can be lifted and rinsed away. For a typical 4-person household (around 300 loads per year): Commercial detergent: $150–$180 DIY version: ~$6 That’s over $140 saved annually by skipping the luxury-priced scented water. Trust the chemistry. Skip the marketing. Take back your laundry room.
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This applies to Canada as well in so many ways…
This young man is not alone. There are literally millions who feel the EXACT SAME WAY. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👇
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Prof Richard Werner explains one element of the "Age of Extraction." We are and have been blind to how our worlds operating systems extract the wealth and labour of the lower castes and countries. In this example he explains how America and it's supranational institutions like the IMF extracted the wealth of Thailand and left its economy and people in economic ruins.
Absolute bombshell. Prominent economist Richard Werner confirms the 1997 Asian financial crisis was completely engineered. He reveals the IMF deliberately bankrupted Thailand to force them into selling off their national industries to foreign elites for pennies!
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