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2081  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 15, 2023, 12:49:21 AM
^^^ The people of Finland aren't interested in a fight against Russia. They realize that their leaders are only joining Nato to make a show for the US and other Nato countries. This whole thing only shows how badly the US and Nato are failing... that they would pull a stunt like this to attempt to make themselves look good in the eyes of ignorant people in the US and many Nato countries.

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2082  Other / Politics & Society / Re: International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Russian President Putin on: April 15, 2023, 12:44:59 AM
This whole thing is so silly. The US and Nato using Ukraine can't stop Russia. Let the members of the International Court drive to Russia in their cars, and pull Putin out themselves if they want him so badly. Lol Grin

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2083  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: April 15, 2023, 12:36:37 AM
Actually, Republicans love this stuff. It shows how scared the Dems are, that they would pick on a former president so badly in the hopes that he will fail. Don't you just love it? It almost seems like Trump might be himself paying his enemies to do what they are doing, simply to guarantee that he will make it into the presidency 2024.

Love it Kiss

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2084  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency censorship on: April 15, 2023, 12:31:13 AM
You may be satisfied with prayer, meditation, and reading, but others will want more evidence of the authenticity of the scriptures, and what better evidence can there be of the authenticity of the scriptures than a divine digital signature. Now that will be $200/hr. Pay up. github.com/sponsors/jvanname

AES has anywhere between 128 and 256 bits of security. A divine digital signature encryption function can have millions of bits of security. A divine digital signature encryption function will (once standardized) be the most cryptographically secure protocol in the world. Of course, all of this security will be unnecessary for most practical purposes, but it is needed for authenticating the scriptures.

Once I get paid for developing a divine digital signature encryption function, I plan on using my L_{2,d}-spectral radius function to evaluate the cryptographic security of a divine digital signature.

The Divine Entity (God) doesn't want encryption or a currency. People have been trying to buy God off, and encrypt him into their own schemes for ages.

The thing that God wants is for everybody to know Him directly, and to get their prayers answered directly. The fact that He is allowing such a thing as cryptography, shows that He is playing peoples' own games with them with the hopes that a few of them, anyway, will come to believe in Him and be saved through the crypto idea somehow.

So, you won't be able to deliver, even if you really wanted to.

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2085  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Joe Biden is a senile, old Bitch on: April 15, 2023, 12:24:17 AM
Regarding all politicians, all that it takes to remove them is a Big Business paid shooter. I'm sure there are rifles that can shoot accurately over a mile.

Biden is bought and paid for by Big Business. If he doesn't perform, he can be taken out by a shooter or by one of many other ways. Joe and Hunter both know this. Maybe that's why Joe is losing his mind, and why Hunter is doing drugs. Escape mechanisms. They know they are dead any moment big Business wants.

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If we talk about the influence of Big businesses over the American Politics and politicians, then you should not ignore the fact there are also Republican CEOs and big business owners which are major donators to the campaign of GOP representatives. It is a known fact there is a lot of money donated to both sides.

So what was the coping mechanism of Trump, Bush, or Clinton while there were in the White House, because they were also at mercy of the same big powers.
I would say that Trump liked to play golf and drink diet coke to forget about it as well.

Who knows for sure but, Trump actually has thought things through, Bush's daughter bought 10,000 acres of land in Argentina for him if he needs it, and Clinton has all those sexual escapades.

Biden knows that his opponents know how his people stole the election for him, and how he isn't really the real president. He Also knows that he needs to do the impossible for his own people considering the way they all have pulled his strings so far.

So, Biden is an enemy of three things:
1. His own people who he is failing;
2. The opposition who know that he is corrupt to the core;
3. His own, simple, fear... which might be more than the other two combined.

That's enough to drive anybody nuts. If they are going to do it... it's the waiting and wondering.

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2086  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: April 13, 2023, 09:42:58 PM
Trump is such a genuinely nice guy that he has been taking it pretty easy on those jokers who are suing him for nothing. But now he is finally starting to resists a little. Even though the article says he is not suing with regard to the reasons he is being sued, part of the outcome will be as though he had.


BREAKING: Trump Sues Michael Cohen for $500 Million



https://trendingpoliticsnews.com/breaking-trump-sues-michael-cohen-for-500-million-mace/
Trump is seeking damages from Michael Cohen in a trial for compensatory, incidental, actual, and punitive losses.

The lawsuit states, "This is an action arising from [Cohen's] multiple breaches of fiduciary duty, unjust enrichment, conversion and breaches of contract by virtue of [Cohen's] past service as [Trump's] employee and attorney."

Fox News reported:

The lawsuit alleges Cohen breached his attorney-client relationship by "spreading falsehoods" about Trump that were "likely to be embarrassing or detrimental, and partook in other misconduct," while also breaching contractual terms of a confidentiality agreement he signed as a condition of employment with Trump.

The lawsuit alleges Cohen spread falsehoods about Trump "with malicious intent and to wholly self-serving ends."
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2087  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency censorship on: April 13, 2023, 09:32:47 PM
Well, I am willing to develop techniques (divine digital signatures) that will help us cryptographically verify the messages from any supreme Entity. I am willing to develop a divine digital signature encryption function for $200/hr, but I cannot find people to support this research since they are heathens. You are free to donate to me through Github so that I have enough of an income to pursue this research.

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

Creator of Circcash

Nobody needs that^^. We do it successfully now through prayer, meditation, and reading the Bible. But thanks.

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2088  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Anti-vaxxers not drinking their own urine on: April 13, 2023, 09:29:47 PM
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from: o_e_l_e_o on April 13, 2023
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from: BADecker on April 12, 2023, 09:20:06 PM
One of the major questions is, Are any vaccinations worth it?

No, better to just let children needlessly die of preventable diseases. Roll Eyes What an absolutely monstrous opinion to hold.

Also pretty telling that this thread has devolved in to anti-vaxxers genuinely, and without a hint of irony, discussing the benefits of drinking their own piss.

Standard medical stupidity. Spend billions on vaccination, and almost nothing on prevention through nutrition and homeopathy, so that diseases are eradicated before they infect anyone.

Why do it the vaxx way? To make money off the sheeple, who are only now, after a couple hundred years, finding out how to be free from medication/poison through nutrition.

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2089  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Anti-vaxxers now drinking their own urine on: April 12, 2023, 09:20:06 PM
Isn't it time we stopped referring to the covid injections as "vaccinations". It is bringing beneficial vaccines into disrepute, and turning people away from the benefits of true vaccines that are used correctly.

Indeed. Enough time has passed and there is enough data that shows people were better off not being “vaccinated” and I think that’s not going to be good for real vaccines going forward. I know I’ll never get another one regardless of what lies I’m told. Even the claims made in this thread have all been debunked. All the data is the same. People who got vaccinated and hospitalized died at the highest rate. Hospitals were literally killing people by putting them on ventilators. The countries with the least vaccinated had the highest survival rate. Only a stubborn idiot would still be defending these covid shots.  

As for the urine claim. I still haven’t drank any but I sure feel like an anti-vaxxer now. Just so glad I stuck to my guns, didn’t fall for the peer pressure and government propaganda. Although being completely right on from the beginning (even my refusal to participate in escrows for masks and ventilators) doesn’t bring me joy. I won’t even say I told you so. I really just wanted to help people. I’m sure those who fell for the lies did too, but it’s time to admit when you’re wrong.

One of the major questions is, Are any vaccinations worth it? The cancer or diabetes or loads of other diseases that people get, might have been aggravated into being by the vaccinations they got 20 or 30 years ago.

For anybody who is serious about listening/watching a video about the basics of scientific consensus, especially regarding the covid vaxxes and their creator companies, try this one - https://www.bitchute.com/video/Yjd0thbTj43Q/. It's very interesting, and scientifically explained in layman's terms.

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2090  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: April 12, 2023, 09:11:40 PM
Why did nobody indict Clinton?


PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON paid Paula Jones $850,000 to shut up about sexual harassment charges while he was in middle of impeachment hearings for affair with 19-yr-old intern… why was he never arrested?



https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-04-10-bill-clinton-paid-paula-jones-850000-hush-money-never-arrested.html
Yesterday, news broke that President Donald Trump could be indicted as soon as next week as a result of charges stemming from payments made to Stormy Daniels to keep an alleged affair between her and Trump quiet. Only hours ago, President Trump announced on his Truth Social account that he would be arrested on Tuesday.

(Article by Patty McMurray republished from 100PercentFedUp.com)
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Do you remember when former President Bill Clinton paid Paula Jones $850,000 to go away? Do you remember the FBI raiding his lawyer’s office? Well, that’s because the former happened and the latter did not.

In 1994, a former law clerk, Paula Jones, filed a lawsuit in a federal court in Little Rock, Arkansas, against President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment and defamation while he was the governor of Arkansas. In her suit, Jones asked for $700,000 in damages.

On November 13, 1998, President Clinton reached an out-of-court settlement with Jones for $850,000, putting an end to a lengthy four 1/2-year battle between America’s most accused serial sexual assault President and Jones. Why would President Clinton give Jones $150,000 MORE than what she asked for in her lawsuit? We will never know because America’s dishonest media didn’t care. The corporate media, like the Clintons, just wanted the Jones case to go away, as Bill Clinton was in the initial stages of his impeachment trial over his repugnant affair with a young, 19-year-old White House intern, Monica Lewinsky.
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Do you remember Bill Clinton creating fraudulent business records to repay his lawyer for making a secret payment to help him in the election that was happening in 2 weeks?

I don't.

Maybe it happened in BADeckerville, I don't know.  I live in the real world.

Do you remember Trump "creating fraudulent business records to repay his lawyer for making a secret payment to help him in the election that was happening in 2 weeks?" Of course not. All you remember is the hearsay.

But keep it up. You would be out of line if you didn't keep on spreading the hearsay as though it was real.

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2091  Other / Politics & Society / Re: There is lot's of confusion in people about whether it's allowed to invest or no on: April 11, 2023, 08:28:07 PM
Seems to me that the families can override clerics and even the Quran. You need to find people who will agree with you that investing is okay, and unite them to fight any clerics who don't agree with you. If there are enough fights, the Quran can be changed through adding materials to it... the Hadiths.

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2092  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency censorship on: April 11, 2023, 08:12:51 PM
^^^ Thanks for your reply. I was simply reminded of some of the postulating done by Nassim Haramein - https://nassimharamein.com/.

Personally, I think that we are going to have to move out of the current stagnant physics theories into something much advance if we intend to keep computer operations alive.

The fact of Cause and Effect in everything (when combining C&E with complexity), shows us that there is an Entity that is above all things, controlling and creating all things. Quantum computing is simply a step into the direction of realistically touching on that Entity's fields of operation... as a small child might work with its master parent.

Problems will come about from scientists who are unwilling to recognize that this Entity exists, and will try to do things without the Entity's 'approval'.

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2093  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Anti-vaxxers now drinking their own urine on: April 11, 2023, 07:54:41 PM
Many additional studies are coming out regarding how to clear our bodies of spike proteins... even the ones that are produced by the covid vaxxes. Here's one that has been around for a while, but is finally becoming popular.


Dr. Peter McCullough – “This Spike Protein is a Killer”



https://www.zerohedge.com/sponsored-post/dr-peter-mccullough-spike-protein-killer
Dr. McCullough wasn't afraid to stand up to big pharma, big tech and big government during the pandemic, and he is showing that same courage today.

"This spike protein is a killer, and it rips through the hearts of men and women," said Dr. McCullough in a new video where he calls the response of the FDA and the CDC to the dangers of spike protein as "criminal."

The good news is that, despite censorship by the mainstream medical community, solutions exist to deal with this deadly spike protein. Dr. Peter McCullough notes the following potential remedies:

1.      Prescription Ivermectin

2.      Prescription Low-Dose Naltrexone

3.      Over-the-counter Nattokinase

In particular, nattokinase shows great promise. From Dr. McCullough:

I have found nattokinase, the Japanese product derived from natto (a traditional Japanese food made from whole soybeans that have been fermented with Bacillus subtilis var. natto.) to be the most compelling and scientifically supported approach to clear Spike protein out of the body via proteolytic degradation.
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2094  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Madness of many! on: April 11, 2023, 07:14:16 PM
The reason why people follow politicians is, they aren't smart enough to think up results for themselves. The other reason is that they are too stupid to realize that the politicians are slick talkers, who only want to advance their own careers.

Sure, some politicians may start out as good people, but they wind up becoming corrupt just to get into leadership positions.

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2095  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Trump be indicted ? on: April 11, 2023, 07:08:09 PM
Why did nobody indict Clinton?


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I don’t know bud. Why did nobody indict Clinton?
Make sure you start yet another asinine thread (you’re good at that)
entitled “Why Did Nobody indict Clinton?” when you reply because
this thread topic is Trump indictment, so GTFO with your off topic outdated whataboutism spam.


Your stupidity is so humiliating to even look at.

Better than 99% of all criminal activity anywhere is never prosecuted. So, when singling out Trump for prosecution while not prosecuting the many bigger crimes of others, especially presidents and former presidents, the prosecutors, themselves, are acting criminally.

How in the world dense are you? I'm not really asking for an answer to this question. I realize that you can't begin to analyze your stupidity. My question was only rhetorical.


The Point Of No Return



https://www.zerohedge.com/political/point-no-return
The Roman historian Suetonius described Julius Caesar as timid and noncommittal as he initially approached the Rubicon River - a shallow and narrow waterway that, at the time, demarcated the boundary between Cisalpine Gaul and Italy proper - in January 49 B.C.E.

While we cannot know for certain whether New York County, New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg's catastrophic decision to successfully indict and arraign a former president of the United States was partially attributable to an intervening apparition, we can reasonably conclude that the actions of this past week have cast a most woeful die for the trajectory of our decadent, declining republic. The 34-count formal indictment of former President Donald Trump, laughably meritless on the legal merits and scandalously imprudent on the broader political judgment, represents a genie that cannot, and will not, ever be returned to its bottle.

Much ink has already been spilled on the glaring legal deficiencies in Bragg's case, which ought to be evident to any competent first-year law student and which had led Bragg's predecessor Cyrus Vance Jr., U.S. prosecutors and—in the not-so-distant past—Bragg himself to eschew prosecution. The underlying New York State crime that Trump allegedly violated and which is the exclusive crime invoked in the formal indictment, falsifying business records in the first degree, has a two-year statute of limitations under New York criminal law. The final alleged criminal bookkeeping action—a "hush money" payment to former porn star Stormy Daniels by former Trump "fixer," and more recent convicted felon, Michael Cohen—was on Dec. 5, 2017. The statute of limitations thus tolled over three years ago. That alone should suffice to dismiss the case.
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2096  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Cryptocurrency censorship on: April 11, 2023, 07:00:38 PM
^^^ Maybe your neighbors are simply smart, and realize that if you carry reversible computing to its end conclusion, that you will be able to look through all time and space, and find out all their secret, little evils. Nobody would like that! Of course, that would mean that you would have to start computerizing everything - making computers out of all materials - not only standard computer or quantum computer materials. Do you really want to go THAT far into opening up control of the universe to everybody?

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2097  Other / Off-topic / Re: You are our hope: help the Armed Forces in their struggle for the freedom of Ukr on: April 11, 2023, 06:37:57 PM
Ukraine will never have freedom until the government and military of Ukraine stop persecuting and killing Ukrainians who are in favor of Russia. You want freedom? Stop taking it away from those among you who want freedom to interact with Russia in fair trade and friendship.

At this stage of Ukrainian leaders' stupidity, it will be almost impossible to do this. The best chance you have is to stop taking orders from the US and Nato, and expel them from Ukraine instead.

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2098  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Over 100 More Classified Docs Appear Online: US Secrets 'From Ukraine... on: April 10, 2023, 08:49:13 PM
Great job by the NYT, yes, Ukrainian air defence is going badly Mr Putin, time to send all your planes into the attack. After all, who could have any doubt that these documents are a leak and are there to help you.

Unless... you know, someone has sent these documents to the NYT and they are just intended to make the Kremlin make a big mistake and loose whatever is left of their airforce. But that cannot be, for sure.

I have posted this so many times... information published by the enemy, particularly in a newspaper, is not information. Do you not have any suspicion whatsoever of why would a Pentagon source corroborate the authenticity publicly and a the same time speak of COVID as a "scam"Huh What kind of conspiracy theorist are u?

I'm mostly an accidental conspiracy theorist. I just show people the truth, that there are other pieces of info out there that are different than the fake news the major media outlets often spout.

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2099  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientific proof that God exists? on: April 10, 2023, 08:43:44 PM
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You didn't quote the rest of what I posted.
"God of the gaps" doesn't have anything to do with it. My claim had to do with the fallacies in standard scientific theory understanding of all kinds of things regarding the operation of the universe and life. Those things seem to be the standard by which you make your argument. We aren't getting deep enough into it in the posts here to even know what we are referring to.
The universe, itself, shows that God exists. The simple science of the combined existence of Complexity + Cause and Effect + Entropy as they exist together is impossible without God.
Further, the simple idea of machine universe - a complex machine made up of many complex machines - expresses God. Machines have makers. A machine as complex as the universe has to have a Maker far greater than the machine universe. As I said before, such a Maker matches our definition of God Almighty.

I didn't quote the second part because I didn't address it. I simply wanted to point out that I think you should avoid the first part because its obvious flaws will reduce the credibility of anything that follows.

As for the second part, the result of your claim that "every machine has a maker" is that your god exists simply because you define it as the "first cause".

In short, you have defined a god as the "first cause" and named it God, so therefore it exists. I agree that your logic is irrefutable. It exists because you have conceived it, but the existence of a concept is not the same as a the existence of a physical manifestation in reality. And even if this first cause is real, it certainly doesn't support anything else attributed to your god.


I understand. It's quite difficult to stay on track and avoid reality at the same time.

"I can't believe it. I just can't believe it." This is what people often say when some unexpected happening happens right in front of them. So, it is easily possible for people to not believe in God. It's a matter of wanting to not believe in God.

You might say the same thing for me in reverse. But if you read up on the latest science findings, you will find that scientists are coming to understand that God exists. They might not use the word "God," of course. But what they describe is something that matches what God is.


Reasoning on this topic is quite complicated, because everyone has their own God, and not about what is in their head, namely the topics of religion. Everyone was assured from birth in the image of a certain God, and therefore it is inappropriate to prove the word.

That's what scientific proof is all about. Many people hold themselves as God. They forget that they can barely do anything... or that there was a time that they didn't exist, and therefore couldn't have come into being by their own will. They want to suggest that there isn't any such thing as personal soul/spirit, but they still think that they are God.

No matter the religion, everybody realizes that there is God, way down in their inner subconscious.

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2100  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: April 10, 2023, 08:24:41 PM
^^^ Welcome To NATOstan (Formerly Known As Europe)






https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/welcome-natostan-formerly-known-europe
"The NATO expanders are telling us that Russia's actions inside its unchanged borders are exactly why we had to expand NATO's borders. Russia's reaction to NATO's expansion enlargement justifies NATO's enlargement expansion."

– Patrick Armstrong

As Pepe Escobar wrote - before the Russian invasion:

"No one should expect clueless NATO puppets – starting with secretary-general Stoltenberg – to understand the military stakes.

After all, these are the same puppets who have been building up a situation which might ultimately leave Moscow with a single, stark choice: be ready to fight a full scale hot war in Europe – which could become nuclear in a flash.

And ready they are."

Welcome to NATOstan, Europeans.
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