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4341  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Does the planet really need saving? on: August 17, 2022, 09:03:14 PM
Cut one tree and plant two in its place. This is another of those and the truth is, they all help. Humans, we are both creative and destructive in nature and have altered so much about the earth's structure due to our curiosity but in all that, we are doing our best to remediate and build.

If we are to look at it, nature doesn't really needs us to save it but it could save itself. I mean, the design is so unique that it goes in circles to correct what alterations that might have been done in the past but, should we let nature save itself, its going to follow a path that might bring harm to humans.
It therefore means, in our plight to save nature, we act as facilitators an indeed save ourselves in the process.

But, but, but...

People who cut trees down and plant new trees, work harder than if they did nothing. This puts more CO2 into the atmosphere from all their heavy breathing. That means more climate change, right.

Stop both, cutting trees down and re-planting, right?

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4342  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christian and politics on: August 17, 2022, 06:15:37 PM
So, let Christians be honest and truthful politicians to start the system changing.

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4343  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A Trump audit should prohibit him from running in 2024. on: August 17, 2022, 06:13:12 PM

Somehow you think that a President suddenly acts illegally, when all the while he is surrounded by some of the best lawyers and others who know the law. I would like to make excuses for you. Trump doesn't need any.

Excellent point.  He has the best lawyers and others who know the law.  Why hadn't I thought of that?


The excuses for you are that you didn't look at the legality point I mentioned above, and that Trump would have declassified any docs that needed it. This is only standard, for his own protection.

So, maybe Biden reclassified them. But all we need is proof that Trump declassified them... or not. Since this proof has not been presented one way or the other, and a person is innocent until proven guilty, so far Trump is innocent.

Or do you have the proof? Like the FBI and the Dems, all there seems to be so far is talk that he is guilty. So far, at best, there might be only unproven circumstantial evidence, but all the talk is hearsay.

However, the Biden regime and the FBI have done things that are illegal, no matter what the outcome for Trump may be.

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Literally doesn't matter if he declassified any of it.  Read the espionage act.



Anybody can have an opinion about guilt in any case. Since we probably will never know the complete details of the case if it goes to trial, any branding of Trump other than innocent until proven guilty is hearsay. However, anybody who pushes the hearsay hard enough, is setting himself up for a slander suit.

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4344  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Teachers deserve more on: August 17, 2022, 05:43:03 PM
A good teacher can be the reason a child ends up a normal adult instead instead of a BADecker.

A poor teacher is the reason why TwitchySeal ended up a sick propagandist rather than a normal adult. Is he an adult?

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4345  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A Trump audit should prohibit him from running in 2024. on: August 17, 2022, 05:26:39 PM







So do you guys think Trump didn't steal boxes of National Security related documents on his way out of the White House?

Or do you think a US President on his way out of office should be able to take government records that are classified at the highest levels to keep for himself, in his basement?

Or do you just defend Trump at all costs no matter what?

I don't think any of you are idiots (notice I didn't include BADecker), its just baffling to me how irrational you all act when it comes to anything related to liberals or Trump. 

Somehow you think that a President suddenly acts illegally, when all the while he is surrounded by some of the best lawyers and others who know the law. I would like to make excuses for you. Trump doesn't need any.

The excuses for you are that you didn't look at the legality point I mentioned above, and that Trump would have declassified any docs that needed it. This is only standard, for his own protection.

So, maybe Biden reclassified them. But all we need is proof that Trump declassified them... or not. Since this proof has not been presented one way or the other, and a person is innocent until proven guilty, so far Trump is innocent.

Or do you have the proof? Like the FBI and the Dems, all there seems to be so far is talk that he is guilty. So far, at best, there might be only unproven circumstantial evidence, but all the talk is hearsay.

However, the Biden regime and the FBI have done things that are illegal, no matter what the outcome for Trump may be.

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4346  Other / Politics & Society / Re: EXCLUSIVE: IRS annual report shows heavily armed agents training to shoot PEOPLE on: August 17, 2022, 03:28:37 PM
^^^ I haven't looked at IRS paperwork for a long time. So I ask... Years ago the IRS said in many of their pamphlets that the income tax was voluntary. And they twisted voluntary compliance wording into all kinds of stuff to make it look like people had to pay. Is there still this voluntary compliance wording in their paperwork?

Here is what all IRS payment is all about. If your next door neighbor says that you owe him $100,000 out of the blue, and he builds a case out of it over a period of months, and he takes you to court over it even though he has nothing more than talk to his claims, if you don't properly answer him, you just might wind up owing him, even though there was nothing behind the claims in the first place.

The Constitution doesn't allow for the kind of tax that the IRS tax is. They get around it by getting you to sign an agreement of any kind with them. The Constitution allows agreements, and not even government can interfere with an agreement. Of course, the IRS doesn't tell you that you owe because of signed agreements.

The trick is to use the right wording to defend yourself, without accidentally agreeing that the IRS has a legitimate agreement with you. It starts with not signing paperwork with them in the first place... or how you sign the paperwork when you do. The W-4 Form is IRS paperwork. And there are many others. The answer is to NOT give them your money and private life info, and to sign any IRS docs non-assumpsit... no contract or agreement.

There is a lot more, and this isn't the place. You might start by listening to all the talks, here https://www.youtube.com/c/CraigLynch/videos that have anything to do with the IRS.

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4347  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christian and politics on: August 17, 2022, 02:40:42 PM
^^^ Christians should engage in politics for the exact reasons you say they shouldn't. In their engagement, they should use truth rather than lies. If the nation will not accept them, they will be ousted. But if they make enough sense, people just might start to wake up. Things might start to change.

Politics doesn't really mean simply being a politician. What did Trump do? He started a media program to counteract the evil in media today... although he may not be wholeheartedly engaged in it. Bitcoin mining people could start power plants to supply their electricity. Christian politicians might need to start all kinds of businesses - not they themselves, directly; rather, their supporters - just to bypass the control the current, evil politicians have over the nation.

It will take time. But more and more of current business will throw in with Christian politicians once they see the sense of their platforms.

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4348  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Pun & Fun Thread on: August 16, 2022, 06:40:30 PM
https://i.imgur.com/HP7u4bw.jpg

Respect people who wear glasses – they paid money to see you

Is that why Biden and Harris DON'T wear glasses? No respect?

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4349  Other / Off-topic / Re: To the Church in Babylon on: August 16, 2022, 06:38:08 PM
If you mean Trump when you say the red king, he already set half of the NESARA dictates in place, although Biden may have changed some of it.

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EDIT: JEREMIAH 29:4-7:
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4This is what the LORD Almighty, the God of Israel, says to all those I carried into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon: 5“Build houses and settle down; plant gardens and eat what they produce. 6Marry and have sons and daughters; find wives for your sons and give your daughters in marriage, so that they too may have sons and daughters. Increase in number there; do not decrease. 7Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I have carried you into exile. Pray to the LORD for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper.”

4350  Other / Off-topic / Re: If you had to move from your nation to another nation, which would you choose? on: August 16, 2022, 06:34:27 PM
If you had to move from your nation to another nation, which would you choose?


Belize, first. Canada second because I like the mountains. Both are common law nations.

Belize is like the old West in the USA... without the guns and the craziness.

Canada is similar in parts of it.

Both of these nations, and the USA, will see a drop in government regulations when the people start exercising their common law rights.



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4351  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Does the planet really need saving? on: August 16, 2022, 06:24:53 PM

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You should see how scrawny, brown and withered those trees look in the winter.

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4352  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin cannot avoid a tribunal on: August 16, 2022, 06:18:19 PM
Imagine that you wanted to live off the land. You buy 5 acres, set up a big garden, raise some rabbits, chickens, and pigs for meat, maybe even have a cow for milk and some goats. It's work, but you can do it. It's much easier to go out and get a job. But in the long run, you will come out much stronger character-wise (and health-wise, as well) if you do it the hard way.

Russia doesn't need the rest of the world. They don't have a measly 5 acres. They have something like 6 and a half million square miles. And this land is some of the richest in the world... in oil, in lumber, in food growing capability, and in minerals. But it is easier to trade with the world when they can.

Sanctions against Russia don't mean a thing. So far, the sanctions have only served to make Russia stronger. Absolutely increase the sanctions. You'll only make Russia stronger, yet. Once you push them into the mode of doing it all themselves, and they decide to cut off the rest of the world - as they have a little, already - they will rule. The nations of the world will come begging to Russia.

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4353  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin cannot avoid a tribunal on: August 16, 2022, 02:17:38 PM
Russia is moving slowly in its conquering of the Zelensky regime in the Ukraine. This is why it looks like Russia is failing, or at least not making as much headway.

The reason for slow moving is that Putin has ordered his troops to be as careful of civilian populations as possible. Because the Ukrainian military is fighting a war the includes using Ukraine citizens as shields - by hiding in, and launching attacks from populated areas - Russia is having a difficult time in their fight of the Ukrainian military without harming civilians.

This is part of the reason why Ukrainian people and companies are moving out. They never know when the Ukraine military is going to establish a fighting base right inside their buildings and homes and cities, thereby inviting an attack on civilian property by the Russians.

We really need to get the Zelensky usurpers out of there, so there can be real, reasonable peace.

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4354  Other / Politics & Society / Re: A Trump audit should prohibit him from running in 2024. on: August 16, 2022, 02:07:37 PM
Notice how the focus is on the FBI. I wonder what the CIA and the NSA are doing. Do you think that the major FBI people are securing a future position in some other clandestine organization for when the time that the people tear the FBI down? Maybe they are doing like the KGB did when the Soviet Union crashed... moving into formal government control. Maybe they are there already.

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4355  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Trump for prison. on: August 15, 2022, 09:44:41 PM
Trump for prison.


That's what I say. Give him back the Presidency, one of the most problem-some prisons around.



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4356  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The COVID-19 scare on: August 15, 2022, 09:40:13 PM
I would change the thread name to "COVID-19, go to hell!!"

Ahah definitely! I am absolutely sick of it!

It's not the Covid that should go to Hell. Rather, it's the scammers in the CDC, the medical, and the governments/media who promote this scam that should be on their way to hell. For now, let's put them in prison.

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4357  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Teachers deserve more on: August 15, 2022, 09:37:18 PM
But teachers of children SHOULD be poorly paid. Why? Because most of them don't really know how to think, even about what they are teaching. They are rote teachers, simply parroting what they have learned in teaching college. The only time they finally might understand is after they have been teaching the same classes for 2 or 3 decades.

The few teachers who really know what they are talking about, and understand the deeper meanings, gradually move into higher teaching schools... colleges and universities. Or they quit and go on into a field that is more rewarding.

Pay the teachers what they are worth... babysitter pay, like while the parents are out at a movie.

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4358  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Religion in our society on: August 15, 2022, 09:25:13 PM
Crimes and violence are the part of the society as long as religion, unfortunately

Some religions, yes... but others no.

When a person says he is a Christian and that is his religion, if he doesn't follow it, is it really his religion? Or is he a liar?

Check out the New Testament, the whole basis for Christianity. There is no call for violence other than self defense a little. Just the opposite. There are only calls for religious, Christian peace in the NT. The problem is people.

And if you want to say that Islam is the religion of peace, check all the places the Quran says to do violence: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=888757.msg10381547#msg10381547.

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But what is the real chiristianity? It has been changing through years. Moreover, the Bible can be understood in many different ways

Real Christianity is a combination of two things:
1. to be sorry for making mistakes, doing wrong... based on the Ten Commandments and the law of love for God and for other people;
2. Accepting the forgiveness that Jesus offers, that He gained for all people through His suffering and death on the cross.

As you said, the Bible can be understood in many different ways. But this doesn't have anything to do with what the Bible says. The Bible interprets itself. It's people who don't want to look at the whole thing, and understand it all, that come up with really wrong understandings of the Bible. People who study the Bible, and who listen to sound teachings from people who studied it more, are people who don't go off with crazy misunderstandings of it.

However, to be fair, the Revelation says in chapter 19 that nobody will understand the Bible completely. If you go and read chapter 19, you won't find anything that says it the way I just did. That's because people don't take the time to study the Bible to see how chapter 19 says what I said it says.

So, yes. People can and do many things that they shouldn't do, including placing wrong interpretations on the Bible.

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4359  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The KRAKEN rises, meaning the 2020 election fraud is being corrected. on: August 15, 2022, 02:11:48 PM
Election fraud is ongoing, and is being set up right now for 2024, right in front of us.


2024 election being rigged 'right now in plain sight'



The results of the 2020 presidential election may not have been changed from President Donald Trump to Joe Biden by blatant vote fraud – voters casting ballots in the names of neighbors or dead people – so much as it was impacted by being rigged.

WND reported when senior legal correspondent Margot Cleveland of The Federalist explained that factors included "every illegal drop box placed in Democrat-heavy precincts," and "when the Pennsylvania legislature unconstitutionally authorized no-excuse absentee voting and when Philadelphia clerks illegally inspected ballots and then told Democrat activists which voters needed to cure their ballots for their votes to count," and when "Wisconsin election officials ignored the state election code, telling voters they were 'indefinitely confined' because of COVID and that nursing homes could ignore Wisconsin's requirement that special voting deputies oversee elections in residential facilities."

And that was just the beginning of her list.

Now it is John Daniel Davidson, senior editor at The Federalist, who is warning that the 2024 election is being rigged "right now in plain sight."

He cited the FBI's raid on Trump's home in Florida, which purportedly was to look for secret documents belonging to the government. Actually, there have been claims that those accusations were planted in the media by the Biden administration, and that FBI agents actually were there planting evidence and installing bugging devices, among other accusations.

"The FBI raid on Trump's home isn't just about prosecuting the former president for Jan. 6, it's about fixing the next presidential election," Davidson explained. "The news cycle this week has been understandably dominated by the FBI's raid on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, where armed agents were supposedly looking for classified documents the FBI believes were improperly removed from the White House at the end of Trump's term, in violation of federal law."

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4360  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Religion in our society on: August 15, 2022, 02:03:40 PM
Crimes and violence are the part of the society as long as religion, unfortunately

Some religions, yes... but others no.

When a person says he is a Christian and that is his religion, if he doesn't follow it, is it really his religion? Or is he a liar?

Check out the New Testament, the whole basis for Christianity. There is no call for violence other than self defense a little. Just the opposite. There are only calls for religious, Christian peace in the NT. The problem is people.

And if you want to say that Islam is the religion of peace, check all the places the Quran says to do violence: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=888757.msg10381547#msg10381547.

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