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1241  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 08, 2023, 11:25:25 PM
when the US cuts them all off... like it is slowly cutting dumb, noisy, little Ukraine off.
Well, only in case your deranged Trumpturd can fool enough Trumptards to vote for him...

Kinda right. If Trump wins, we will have peace in Ukraine and Russia, and probably in the China-Taiwan thing, and in many other places in the world. Then, the US will probably resign from Nato, and there will be even more peace.

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1242  Other / Politics & Society / Re: When things go south, who or what lifts you up?? on: August 08, 2023, 11:22:03 PM
When things go south, who or what lifts you up??


The birds that fly South for the winter lift me up.



 Grin
1243  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian-Ukrainian war of 2022- ... for the salvation of the World on: August 08, 2023, 11:18:27 PM
Russians and Ukrainians have lived together for thousands of years. At times there was no difference between them. Nobody could tell if this was a Russian or if that was an Ukrainian.

This whole war is a political action. It might have simply been a civil war, but with the US and Nato involved, it becomes a political war.

Cool

What does it mean sometimes there was no difference between Ukrainians and Russians? Maybe you can clarify, I don't know. Thank you.

Take the words that I wrote. Find a good translator, and translate them to your favorite language. Then look them up in several dictionaries. If you can't figure out the meaning after doing all that stuff, perhaps it's time for you to go back to school. You probably don't know the difference between the name "Zelensky" and the name "Putin."

Cool

You rudely evade the answer. And here Zelensky with Putin? They wrote nonsense and now you yourself can not find an answer to it.

As usual, you asked a question, the answer of which was in my post you quoted. Then when I explained that all you had to do was get a clear picture from my post by using a dictionary with a translation, you say I evaded the answer. The answer is that no matter what the answer is, you are simply not going to understand it.

The new point is the same as the old one. You don't know English or how to translate it into your home language. Or you don't really want to know the answer. Or you simply blab... gives you more posts and popularity.

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1244  Other / Politics & Society / Re: a slap on the faces of patriotic citizens on: August 08, 2023, 09:42:46 PM
there is absolutely nothing wrong in critizing your leader. criticism is part of democracy but when you call your country a zoo and all sorts of names and regret being a citizen, you have crossed the redline.
   I also have no problem with some people's vituperation and hate over there country but to suddenly decide to serve the same country you hate is hypocrisy of the highest order. and such people will have nothing to offer.they want to make use of the government to gain there own personal subscription, if appointed at the end. Because there are enemies of the country.
Since democracy is the rule of the people, it has opened our eyes and minds, so we will share our thoughts.

Being a leader requires a lot of effort and dedication, which some leaders are not willing to give. Some leaders are only there for their own self-serving purposes and will simply act in the way they like without regard to the consequences.

Since it is a democratic administration, we can criticize it and demand improvements if we find anything wrong.

Democracy simply is NOT the rule of the people. When will anybody begin to understand this? Democracy is simply a different form of dictatorship. Here is how it works in short fashion.

In a Democracy, some majority of the people elect their favorite government leaders into office. These leaders might do a few things that the majority wanted them to do. They might even do some things that the MINORITY wanted them to do. Then they do whatever they want... often against both, the majority and the minority. DICTATORSHIP!

A truly right form of government is one where the leaders only do things that don't harm the people. And it is one that a real live 'people' is only attacked by government for literally harming another real live 'people' or damaging his property... or by literal threat that is directed against another real live 'people'.

On top of this, any accusation against a 'people' is adjudicated by a 12-'people' jury of his peers. Any government official acting outside of the way the government legally and lawfully says that they must act, is acting personally, not in his government capacity. He can be attacked as a 'people' and brought to court as a 'people', not as the government official.

I say 'people' above. A person is a name on a document in US law. It might be connected to a man/woman of similar name. A 'people' is a man/woman adult.

Get this stuff into your head. You want a Republic, where any of the laws that government makes can be overruled by the people... a 12-'people' jury. You won't want a Democracy unless you want a dictatorship.

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1245  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 08, 2023, 09:24:23 PM
Tip about the boat came from the source inside of Ukraine of one of the EU intelligence agencies, boat was placed at the scene of explosions, explosive residue on the pipe matched to the residue found on the boat, 6 members of the sabotage crew are Ukrainian citizens. travel agency booking the boat was founded and controlled by Ukrainians with Polish bank accounts accountants and paralegals. CIA director and German intelligence officers are on record saying that evidence don't point to Russia. And found DNA matched (through his son in Germany) to a 26yr old Ukrainian soldier (not yet identified), who left Germany for Ukraine. At this point too many people are involved, and with every fifth person in Germany supporting AfD (and presumably many more in police/military circles) that they won't be able to keep this under covers. But nothing gets past your critical thinking, because through your hallucinations you just know that it was aliens Putin placed those explosives himself while riding a trained narwhal, you should contact all these publications immediately with your theory, so they can all publish corrections!

You've demonstrated that you're not even able to read your own quotes, to notice that most don't have "looks like" in them. So i don't really expect you to be able to read this either. And I'm sorry, but I just don't have the coloring pencils to draw it out in color pictures for you. But continue, do tell us what else looks like "Russia did it" to you, after all with your track record we're all very interested in hearing your next, spot on unbiased, carefully cited, predictions.
Unfortunately, your claims are (once again) without any solid proof. There's exactly no proof pointing out that Ukraine is behind it. This boat story is just too weak and doesn't make really sense, like the expert in the ZDF article has explained. But you just ignore it...
Everything could be faked by Russia to have a false flag, where Ukraine is accused.
No wonder, pro-russian trolls are always jumping on that unproven story.
You are a good example for that.
After 1.5 years of war against Ukraine, Putin knows he can trust his apologists.  Cheesy

It's a big shame that you are trying so vehemently to discredit Ukraine and throw Ukraine under the bus.
It's already your 5th post, where you are trying to accuse Ukraine for something, you have no valid proof for and Ukraine has no profit to do so. It's just pointless for Ukraine to blow up this useless pipeline, where already way before it happened, everyone knew, that NordStream 2 would never deliever any gas to Germany as long as Putin or his war crimes friends are waging war in Ukraine. No need for any western actor to blow it up...
And when the war is over, Germany will have 100% renewable energy and just don't need any Russian gas.
Russia has failed miserably.
Deal with it.   Wink

Your ideas are missing so much. Russia doesn't really care if Germany gets their gas or not. The pipeline to China is joining the two largest countries of the world in trade agreements. Who really cares about Europe and Nato? Russia doesn't need them, but they will ultimately need Russia... when the US cuts them all off... like it is slowly cutting dumb, noisy, little Ukraine off.

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1246  Other / Off-topic / Skyscraper-sized asteroid near Earth deemed “potentially hazardous” by NASA on: August 08, 2023, 09:15:34 PM
Did you see what the article said? "However, astronomers around the world didn't detect the asteroid in telescope data at any point before, during or after the approach because 2022 SF289 was hidden by Milky Way starlight."

How many asteroids have come dangerously close to earth, and astronomers didn't see them? They tried something new and saw this one. How in the world do they think that they can even come close to determining the age of the universe. Their work might not be humorous. But some of their conclusions are.


Skyscraper-sized asteroid spotted near Earth deemed “potentially hazardous” by NASA



https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-08-08-asteroid-spotted-near-earth-deemed-potentially-hazardous.html
A new algorithm has helped astronomers detect 2022 SF289, a skyscraper-sized asteroid hiding in plain view near Earth. The algorithm was designed to hunt the biggest and most dangerous space rocks.

Experts report that 2022 SF289 is 600-foot-wide (180 meters) and orbits close enough to Earth to be classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid (PHA). The asteroid 2022 SF289 is one of an estimated 2,300 similarly classed objects.

Potentially hazardous asteroids are near-Earth objects (NEOs) that are larger than 460 feet (140 meters) in diameter.

PHAs could come within 4.65 million miles (7.48 million km) of Earth, or roughly 20 times the average distance between Earth and the moon. If an asteroid of this size breaks through the planet's atmosphere without burning up, it could result in widespread damage and countless injuries, especially if it landed in a densely populated city.

Fortunately, experts say that there is no risk of collision with 2022 SF289, at least in the foreseeable future.

According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 2022 SF289 first made a close approach to Earth in September 2022, when it flew within about 4.5 million miles (7.2 million kilometers) of the planet.

However, astronomers around the world didn't detect the asteroid in telescope data at any point before, during or after the approach because 2022 SF289 was hidden by Milky Way starlight.

But experts have finally discovered the asteroid's existence while testing out a new algorithm that was designed to specifically detect large asteroids from small fragments of data.

The detection of a PHA that is hard to spot using traditional methods proves the usefulness of the algorithm, which will soon be used to analyze data gathered by the Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
...



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1247  Other / Off-topic / Re: Mega Millions jackpot soars over $1 billion. How would you spend it if you won? on: August 08, 2023, 06:30:38 PM
Mega Millions jackpot soars over $1 billion. How would you spend it if you won?


I'd spend it all fighting the IRS to keep it all.



 Grin
1248  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 08, 2023, 06:26:38 PM
The only winners any war have always been the Banks.

https://interestingengineering.com/culture/us-tech-powering-russian-military

The only winners in any war are the Jesus-salvation believing Christians. If they win the war, or if they lose it, when they lose their lives, they gain eternal life in the next age, in glory and joy.

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1249  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The corporation known as the United States has been dissolved on: August 08, 2023, 06:23:46 PM
Like a snake with its head cut off, it still wiggles in the courts of the various States, and in other areas of the State governments.

Cool
1250  Other / Politics & Society / Re: a slap on the faces of patriotic citizens on: August 08, 2023, 06:21:38 PM
^^^ The Dems love you.     Cool
1251  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is politics everyone's business? on: August 08, 2023, 06:15:07 PM
Yes, politics is in human nature, politics is a decision making, since we make decision everyday we must choice wisely who to rule over us. Once we leave it to the hands of the few it's become dangerous to the society. Everyone must involve in it and participate actively.
Aristotle described us as political Animal , that implies we are all political being and it's our affairs to get involve in politics.

I think Aristotle was wrong about this. My political stand is that most of us are apolitical, and the rest of us should be. Of course, this is only my political opinion. But it hardly differs at all from my apolitical opinion.

 Grin
1252  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian-Ukrainian war of 2022- ... for the salvation of the World on: August 08, 2023, 06:10:25 PM
Russians and Ukrainians have lived together for thousands of years. At times there was no difference between them. Nobody could tell if this was a Russian or if that was an Ukrainian.

This whole war is a political action. It might have simply been a civil war, but with the US and Nato involved, it becomes a political war.

Cool

What does it mean sometimes there was no difference between Ukrainians and Russians? Maybe you can clarify, I don't know. Thank you.

Take the words that I wrote. Find a good translator, and translate them to your favorite language. Then look them up in several dictionaries. If you can't figure out the meaning after doing all that stuff, perhaps it's time for you to go back to school. You probably don't know the difference between the name "Zelensky" and the name "Putin."

Cool
1253  Other / Politics & Society / Re: a slap on the faces of patriotic citizens on: August 08, 2023, 05:33:21 PM
there is absolutely nothing wrong in critizing your leader. criticism is part of democracy but when you call your country a zoo and all sorts of names and regret being a citizen, you have crossed the redline.
   I also have no problem with some people's vituperation and hate over there country but to suddenly decide to serve the same country you hate is hypocrisy of the highest order. and such people will have nothing to offer.they want to make use of the government to gain there own personal subscription, if appointed at the end. Because there are enemies of the country.

There is nothing wrong with holding a critical opinion about your leader. Just remember to hold enough of a critical opinion about your own ideas that you find out what the truth is.

How do you become a citizen of your country? You were probably born into it. Or you voluntarily joined your country. You can voluntarily leave your country any time. And this doesn't mean you have to leave the land you are living on. Who determines what land belongs to what country? And what authority do they have to say make this determination? It's all arbitrarily done. But if they hold you in contempt for stating that a certain piece of land that you own is your country, you might be right, but if they are stronger, you might be dead.

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1254  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin's American hand will be cut off on: August 08, 2023, 05:21:32 PM
The judiciary should be given the freedom to carry out its function without intimidation and influence by any other arm of government. The news of Donald Trump conniving with Russia to engage in so many illegal activities has been widespread. But most of this news has been promoted by Democrats who are generally seen as the enemies of Trump. Most Republicans see this as a political witchhunt orchestrated to tarnish the image of Trump. I also doubt if Trump will ever be indicted for any criminal offense because most of his court cases have ended without making him a criminal. If Trump is found guilty he should face the punishment. But many people see it as a plan by the ruling party to undermine his chances of winning the next elections.

And it is all being done by Biden and the Dems to hide the fact that they all are in on the illegal money making schemes that they are accusing Trump of being in on. And theirs are far worse than Trump could ever think of being.

Cool

This thread is about the Trump trial. You're getting away from the essence of the topic.

The Trump trial includes the jokers who are accusing him. If it didn't, there wouldn't be any trial.

Why don't you come out and tell the truth? You don't care about the Trump trial. All you care about is your warped opinions of the trial, and trying to get others to agree with your warped opinions.

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1255  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Every country has their own purpose USA is final destination on: August 07, 2023, 05:42:30 PM
Now we see that the final destination for Russia and China is the US. But the US won't let them in.


China & Russia Sent Huge Naval Flotilla Toward Alaska; US Responds By Dispatching Destroyers



https://www.zerohedge.com/military/us-dispatches-warships-after-china-russia-sent-huge-naval-flotilla-near-alaska
The drills by Washington's most powerful nuclear-armed rivals was called in The Wall Street Journal "the largest such flotilla to approach American shores" in recent history, but it never entered American territorial waters.

It was revealed by US defense officials in a Sunday morning WSJ report, which detailed that "Eleven Russian and Chinese ships steamed close to the Aleutian Islands," and further, "The ships, which never entered U.S. territorial waters and have since left, were shadowed by four U.S. destroyers and P-8 Poseidon aircraft."

One analyst and retired Navy captain cited in the report said it was "a historical first" and "highly provocative" - particularly given the backdrop of the raging Ukraine war and rising Taiwan tensions. The flotilla came close to Alaska last week but has since left, US officials indicated.
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1256  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The fun ruining fun ruiners want to BAN AI, so let's innovate quicker!!! on: August 07, 2023, 05:17:18 PM
When I banned AI, my computer smelled a lot better, BUT since it was invisible protection, I couldn't find the keyboard.







 Grin
1257  Other / Politics & Society / Re: ARE THE CONSPIRACY THEORIST RIGHT? on: August 07, 2023, 05:10:05 PM
Generally, people who are called conspiracy theorists, don't call others conspiracy theorists. Who calls some people conspiracy theorists.
...

Lately you can pretty much believe conspiracy theorists over your own government. ...

I think it fair to say that real 'conspiracy theorists' generally don't 'want you to believe' anything.  Simply seek the truth using the classical scientific method.

I find that in talking to normies, they are almost without exception oblivious to how ridiculous their 'null hypothesis' is when weighted analytically.  About 'conspricy' theories or any number of other classes of theory.  In this age of scientism, with very few people understanding the age of reason ideas, it's pretty unrealistic to expect a very significant percentage of people to think outside of the ever-shrinking confinement they are placed in.  Oh well.  Lots of them die or at least become sterilized.  Almost certainly in high enough numbers that the various globalist programs will indeed shape human evolution just as the globalists, who are almost always driven by the theories of eugenics, brag about.



As usual, your insight is extremely refreshing.

Since there are others who seem to think and who actually say things similar to yours, are you in conspiracy with them? Or do you all come up with it on your own?

Cool
1258  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: August 07, 2023, 04:44:53 PM
Eritrean President: transition to a new world order
https://youtu.be/5cqRMSuXLZk

Burkina Faso President: 'Russia Is Family for Africa'
https://youtu.be/O8J5mK7JKMY

The deeper consideration here is what the Eritrean President said at the end of the video. He referred to a new world order. Does this mean a one world government with Russia at its head?

Cool
Well Bankers finance both sides of the war, to them it does not matter who wins.
Russia already has everything in place for the so called new world order.
Only Self-ownership ( Self sovereignty) will save your arse.

Russia's new world order prepping, might be something they are setting up to overthrow the current one world order of the banks. The USD is in operation around the world, except in a few small places where it doesn't matter anyway. The banking system which uses the USD is the one world order that is screwing everybody right now.

You are looking at a tiny, little picture. There isn't any self-ownership. We all can die any moment very easily from any number of causes. And most of us will never reach 100 years before we die of old age. Where is the self-ownership in any of that?

Freedom is great. But take the President for example. He presides over the US, a very freedom loving country. But there often isn't much freedom for him as he carries out his duties.

Your ideals about freedom are good. But you need to tweak them a little to see what freedom really is.

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1259  Other / Off-topic / Re: Study Finds Avocado Leaves Has Potential Restorative Effects on Major Organs on: August 07, 2023, 04:31:36 PM
Before 5,000 years ago many people lived to be over 900.

Did you dream that or where did you get it from? From your asshole? I don't know if you expect me to believe that 5,000 years ago, living to 900 years old was normal because you say so. I would tell you to provide a reliable source, but I imagine it's going to be like conspiracytheories.blogspot.com.

I don't expect any belief regarding what I say, one way or another.

The oldest copy of the Bible that we have (at least publicly known) is the Septuagint. The Septuagint shows us that God made the earth and the heavens to be the way they are, 7500 years ago. The Great Flood of Noah's day happened about 5000 years ago. Prior to the Flood, people lived for hundreds of years... and for a while after the Flood, as well.

Josephus, the Hebrew scholar and historian, backs this up (lived 34 A.D. and 101 A.D.). Josephus says that he took his information from the oldest Hebrew Bibles he could get copies of.

You know that the Bible is truth because of Moses, the writer of the first 5 books. The Bible is far and beyond the greatest book in history. Why? Because it's a record of what happened. People kept the Bible record because the miraculous things written therein were so spectacular that these people couldn't be persuaded to forget these things.

The current Bible that we can get a copy of at the store, is generally very good. The best English translations are the NASB and the NIV, each for different reasons. All the standard English Bibles are wrong in their ancient timelines, as shown by the Septuagint and Josephus. But these Bibles are extremely accurate on virtually everything else.

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1260  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The danger of gender inequality on: August 07, 2023, 04:10:28 PM
We are forgetting one major thing. What if the employer wasn't looking for the most qualified person for the job? What if the employer was looking for a medium qualified person who he could train to be better? Why might he do that? A personally trained employee might become, ultimately, as good as the qualified woman, but way more loyal to the company.

How did the employer get into the position of being an employer? He got there because he had something on the ball thinking-wise. If any of us advised the employer that he should have hired the woman, okay. But if the employer was making a mistake this time by NOT hiring her, don't we all reject good advice from others at times?

What this is all about is employer freedom. Sometimes such freedom includes the right to make a mistake. None of us likes to be dictated to, if we are employers or not. We all operate using logic, hunches, random roll-the-dice or coin-tosses now and again. We all suffer from our mistakes, and we all are benefited from our wisdom. But the point is, we are free to make our own choices. Why shouldn't the employer be free in choosing who he hires and who he doesn't hire?

Cool
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