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2019 Feb 17, 4:30pm   2,499,095 views  37,039 comments

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20514   richwicks   2023 Jan 8, 10:33pm  

Ceffer says

Apparently, a real toy:




No, it's not real.
20515   richwicks   2023 Jan 8, 10:38pm  

personal
20516   Ceffer   2023 Jan 8, 11:55pm  

Not to mention Switzerland. There is so much masonic iconography there, it is in all the buildings, both public and private, and public spaces, with little closed shrines to 'skull and bones.'.

20517   Ceffer   2023 Jan 8, 11:57pm  

Looking from the wrong perspective. You aren't supposed to be 'curing yourself', you are supposed to be blindly dying according to their agendas.

20519   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 1:08am  

Trump is too kind. Literally, a dynastic, drool bucket pervert of the highest order.

20520   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 1:24am  



20521   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 1:36am  

More French Revolution Redux starting? Cheaters and oppressors and their schemes are transparently known.

https://t.me/scifiworld0/4856
20522   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 1:37am  



20535   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 11:41am  

Trump cracks me up a lot more than those late night cucks with Globalist cock up their KommieKunt asses.

20536   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 11:44am  

Brunson case was predictably denied by SCOTUS. Another fatuous drum roll of unrequited hopium.


https://t.me/BenjaminFulfordWDSGroup/90753
20537   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 12:17pm  

LOL! Jumped the shark, and now they just read the psychopath AI ticker tapes from Switzerland.

https://t.me/davidavocadowolfe/84136
20538   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 12:22pm  

Disinformation lesson. DARPA funded flat earth movement is counter-intelligence of this sort:
20539   richwicks   2023 Jan 9, 12:30pm  

Ceffer says

Disinformation lesson. DARPA funded flat earth movement is counter-intelligence of this sort:



And that's Alex Jones in a nutshell.
20541   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jan 9, 12:39pm  

Anyone with low IQ could tell what was going on there. I cut flat earthers no slack, I call them out for what they are.

Oh and the Giants and Flood canard as well. The Flood is the claim that all of the sediment around the world, over the layers of ruins of past civilizations, is from a great flood.
Those idiots are as misinformed as the morons that claims Global Warming as a blanket statement without putting together the event that tied into Global Warming.

I believe most of the over burden is from cosmic dust that peppers Earth every second of every day. Hundreds of years you get several feet, thousands of years you get 10's or even hundreds of feet. The mass extinction and die offs, they claim is Icy Earth, and Fireball Earth, I believe is bullshit as well. I believe Earth will trot along unscathed if a Manhattan sized chuck of space rock slammed into Earth. perhaps life within a 70 mile radius might not fare so well. But no it doesn't create a fireball that consumes the whole Earth. How that happens is every 100 million years or so, Earth's position in our Galaxy sends us right through all of that dust and debris that we call the Milky Way.
It boggles my mind that mainstream Science hasn't caught up yet, and realize it as the prime suspect that it really is.
A huge dust and debris cloud from space would be able to evenly blanket Earth with a THICK layer of sediment, a volcano or meteor strike not so much.
A cosmic dust cloud could block out the sun and destroy much of life, a volcano not so much.
20542   charlie303   2023 Jan 9, 12:56pm  

Ceffer says

Disinformation lesson. DARPA funded flat earth movement is counter-intelligence of this sort:



We in the know call them ‘Infiltrative Disruptors’.
Spread 1 bad apple amongst the good and hope that will taint all the apples.
20544   richwicks   2023 Jan 9, 1:08pm  

Tenpoundbass says

I believe Earth will trot along unscathed if a Manhattan sized chuck of space rock slammed into Earth


NOPE, just consider the energy involved in such a collision.

Bad enough when we have a massive volcanic eruption, but something the size of Manhattan striking the Earth - IF humanity survived, modernity wouldn't.
20545   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jan 9, 2:32pm  

richwicks says


NOPE, just consider the energy involved in such a collision.


Consider the energy lost long before it even hits our planet. Even before it enters our atmosphere. the sun and what ever large planets is passes by before it gets to us, will have slowed it down. If impacts were as much of an upheaval as they claim, then the moon would only have one or two craters, the rest would have been covered up and buried by the debris from last two impacts.
I think a large object like that would enter right through Earth's atmosphere with only the outer leading edge having any molten rock from any friction. It would still be a deep frozen chunk of rock. I don't think It would create the huge fireball that Discovery channel special effects would have us believe. Could be just a chunk of basalt rock, breaks apart on impact scatters around for a hundreds of miles. Big huge boulders sticking up out of a field. Leaving us wondering how did a huge bolder like that get out in the middle of a field hundreds of miles from any rock outcrops or mountains. Oh of course Old Man Winter did it, the ice age pushed every rock we don't know how it got there, to where it is today.

I think space gives Earth much more than we realize. We're still under construction, Water and building materials are always falling from the sky. Sometimes by the bucket load, sometimes the whole damn ship.
20546   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jan 9, 2:42pm  

I've been to many rock quarries and I have seen large chunks of rock fall from high up and land on other rocks below. Never have I seen a fire ball, like Discovery would have us believe.
Smash, Boom and dust is all you get. Along with what ever broke away and got tossed into the air.
Since earth is round and not flat, I don't believe that would make an Earth incumbering dust cloud that would block out the sun and case another ice age. I just don't see it.
The damage and debris field would be on the radial face of the sphere. And there's thousands of other radial faces on our planet. Not without going in orbit and reentering on another plane.
20547   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 3:40pm  



20548   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 3:41pm  



20549   Tenpoundbass   2023 Jan 9, 4:09pm  

Ceffer says






I disliked that, that's a Communist trope. Note the commie fist!
20550   FortwayeAsFuckJoeBiden   2023 Jan 9, 6:06pm  

Tenpoundbass says

Ceffer says







I disliked that, that's a Communist trope. Note the commie fist!


he isn’t wrong though. killing profitable = more killing… plenty of people there to take advantage of others, or to sell them what will kill em.
20551   Ceffer   2023 Jan 9, 6:31pm  



20552   richwicks   2023 Jan 9, 8:44pm  

Tenpoundbass says

Consider the energy lost long before it even hits our planet. Even before it enters our atmosphere. the sun and what ever large planets is passes by before it gets to us, will have slowed it down. If impacts were as much of an upheaval as they claim, then the moon would only have one or two craters, the rest would have been covered up and buried by the debris from last two impacts.


The thing is, we can tell by the other planets that large impacts are pretty rare, but they do happen. Mars is all fucked up because of a likely impact, but it's ancient - this is thought to have cast out Mars' atmosphere into space, and then its water all boiled off. It strongly appears that something hit Earth 65 million years ago and it ALSO f'ed up our atmosphere.

An impact the of something as big as Manhatten probably is unprecedented in our planet's history, and I really don't know if there's been any bodies identified that are that big.

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