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  • Mud

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    December 21, 2022 at 1:14 am in reply to: Amish wins battle

    So what he does now is set up a counter-lawsuit incorporating person, legal, business, and accumulative damages all in one. Gets more than the money back that was expected from his fine and triple his production.

    Can someone get a GoFundMe or something like that going for this guy?

    When someone wins like this, they should swing back at full force to do 3x as much as before just to makes sure the bullies don’t think they can do it again to another poor soul. This is the way.

  • Mud

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    November 17, 2022 at 2:50 am in reply to: The Russian/Ukrainian Civil War

    I would also like to note that the presidents of Latvia and Lithuania have chimed in regarding the rogue missile strike on the Polish grain processing plant…..(another food plant attacked??? go figure).

    There’s 3 countries (Latvia, Lithuania (minus a small shared border with Poland), and Estonia) above Belarus that become landlocked if Ukraine loses to Russia and the intel circle of those countries know this. This is why a missile landing in Poland was so important to investigate who dun it. It provides the potential for Russia to force old USSR countries to become incorporated thru economic warfare such as tariffs and blocking land import / exports. This would cripple those countries to the point of being forced to join or suffer severe hardship under the iron fist of Russia’s USSR V2.0.

    It is the same maneuver we currently see in between the Caspian and Black Sea between 3 countries (Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia). From what little intel received Azerbaijan and Armenia had a skirmish in September and a few 100 soldiers died. Not sure what is going on over there currently, but if those 3 countries start to fight, you can guarantee it is to consolidate land borders between those 2 water barriers. It’s basic topographical warfare before going into an all out war and Russia would be the instigator of those countries going to war because no one else benefits.

    Russia feels threatened in the way it’s border currently sits, there is too many entry points and exits for foreign troops to invade. 800 mile long border between Russia and Finland. This makes world domination impossible with the way things currently sit. China knows this also, which is why they are on board but sit quietly as to not interfere. China gets no bad publicity but all the benefit of wearing down it’s biggest adversary, the USA.

    Meanwhile, Potato in Chief has shelled our oil resources, sent defensive materials needed to defend our homeland to support a foreign war, openly extorting money out of a currently war riddled country using his son as a payment proxy, colluding with USA’s biggest adversary, ignored the border crisis, the food processing plant explosion crisis, the farmer cost of production crisis, trucker crisis, cost of living crisis, manufacturing crisis, and promoted Antifa by saying they are “only an idea”.

    Anyone remember when Antifa.com went directly to the Joe Biden campaign website? WTF……

    Instead of promoting MAGA, why are the people not promoting prosecution of war crimes and treasonous politicians?

  • Mud

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    November 17, 2022 at 2:17 am in reply to: The Russian/Ukrainian Civil War

    Thank you all who served our country.

    Look at the tech we are allowed to see vs the advanced tech still in hiding. Deep fakes and green screens are accessible to the common man…..Probably downloaded for free thru some torrent website.

    For example, an older obsolete tech is bone conduction hearing, this is decades old. Most of you are probably familiar with this particular technology and the implications of how it works are quite fascinating. This tech shows you that, what you hear might not potentially be reality.

    I myself like to converse, but there are things that have personally ran across my path seen with my own 2 eyes……would not dare speak of. Most people probably would blow a gasket.

    My point is this, unless you have a soldier sitting in front of you recounting the battle of Kherson……The internet and level of manipulation available can make a person believe just about anything….IF they do not gather outside sources of information from multiple directions. People gather info from the internet and sources proven unworthy to trust.

    This is a valid concern whether or not we the people are even seeing a sliver of truth on the subject.

    In my opinion, we are being fed a lot on nonsense regardless. What I do not want to take lightly, is the loss of life in Ukraine. People are unnecessarily dying, that much is certain.

    “War may sometimes be a necessary evil. But no matter how necessary, it is always an evil, never a good. We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other’s children.”

    – Jimmy Carter

  • Mud

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    November 15, 2022 at 12:03 am in reply to: Crypto, A Force for Good? Or a Trap?

    Crypto and Bitcoin are a scam and here’s why.

    It is a feel good investment that pays dividends out of thin air. They hype was so real everyone jumped aboard. All news feeds, celebrities, politicians, talking heads had something to say about it.

    The governments could care less how it was used for discretionary activity although you know they wanted to tax it or get a piece of the action……BUT THEY LET IT RUN WILD AND NOT DUE TO THEIR INABILITY TO REGULATE CRYPTO…..why? They can track crypto with the way the ledger is organized and permanently stored. 2 wallets exchange crypto from specific IP addresses…..That is enough info to back track the (who, what, when, where, and why) regardless of what anonymous super powers people think crypto has due to block chain tech.

    It’s hollywood predictive programming, enjoy the CDBC’s paired with Social Credit Scores coming soon.

    Yes it can be profitable and life changing for those who invested early……

    The time frame and design was to allow the public to be comfy with digital currency so the gubment can enact digital currencies without backlash from the public. Nothing more / nothing less. This is why I myself consider it trash, because the hype has fooled the public to take the mark of the beast.

    Safe to assume that once CDBCs are enacted and running smoothly, independent cryptos will be smashed and thrashed thru gubment policies. Then the mark of the beast and hell breaks loose.

    I’m hiding in the woods, no mark for me. Would rather die than take the gubment mark.

  • Mud

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    December 21, 2022 at 1:22 am in reply to: Amish wins battle

    lol thanks for the link

  • Mud

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    December 19, 2022 at 1:01 am in reply to: Cosmic Rays making Mutant Plants

    So aluminum can be taken up by some plants. Not sure on barium.

    IMHO teflon aluminum pans are made because fluorine ions mimic iodine and pass thru the blood barrier.

    I suspect that aluminum also is carried into the brain and acts as an oxidizer, thus causing Alzheimer’s and other neurological conditions. When brain cells no longer conduct electricity, they die and are disposed of essentially. Alzheimer’s is basically this from what I understand, large areas of the brain that no longer function and empty spaces form.

    What I do is add something into my diet that passes the brain blood barrier that does not oxidize and also conducts electricity very well. Hope this helps.

  • Mud

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    November 19, 2022 at 3:46 pm in reply to: The Russian/Ukrainian Civil War

    The USA prints money and sends it to countries as humanitarian packages that do nothing humanitarian.

    3rd world countries become dependent on our “gifts”, worst part is that the money goes down the toilet instead of actually creating beneficial systems for the country’s people (It’s original intention). The USA govt doesn’t require proper oversight and doesn’t care where it goes (in their own pockets most likely). So disgusting….

    The USA tries to buy friendship…with money. I would say that is the 2nd worse method besides #1 being brute force. Bullying someone into a pseudo-friendship is equally as destructive.

    This is how someone ends up with an angry bitter ex-wife when the money they were promised stops flowing during the marriage. All you end up with in the end is a greedy enemy.

  • Mud

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    November 18, 2022 at 4:21 pm in reply to: The Russian/Ukrainian Civil War

    Well, it’s my opinion of what is being fed to western society today. I myself can be humbly wrong about this but western society is being fed quite a bit of evil. I’m not trying to offend anyone, just saying it’s currently an uphill battle.

    This is not what I wanted, I fight for good in what meager ways I can. Goodness always prevails.

    I’ll just do my best to keep my negative opinions to myself from now on.

  • Mud

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    November 18, 2022 at 1:32 pm in reply to: The Russian/Ukrainian Civil War

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    This is Yuri Bezmenov in 1984 (ex-KGB) describing exactly the subversion strategies we see today. Now it has become so obvious it is impossible to deny.

    https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=yuri+bezmenov

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  • Mud

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    November 18, 2022 at 1:28 pm in reply to: The Russian/Ukrainian Civil War

    “The enemy of your enemy is your friend.” This is a valid point, but is it the truth in this scenario?

    I think the USA politicians are bought and paid for by some of the worst human beings on the planet. There are few uber-wealthy that fight for the good side, mostly because it is an uphill battle.

    Russia and China are in lock step and will be for an unforeseen amount of time.

    After knowing of all the atrocities done to the Uyghur peoples in North West China, and knowing that a world dominated by China would bring that to your front door, would you welcome them with open arms to greet your children?

    Make no mistake, what is happening to western culture is unrestricted warfare brought to you by communist subversion strategy. The reason you don’t see the cancer in communist societies is because it was intended for your children……Not theirs.

    The way to win these mind games is not buy their bullsh!t in the 1st place and take back western civilization so the virtues it once thrived upon can be cherished and improved.

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  • Mud

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    November 17, 2022 at 2:54 am in reply to: The Russian/Ukrainian Civil War

    This African song makes me crack up every time i hear it.

    “In heaven there is no beer, that’s why we take it here.

    When we go from here, our friends will drink our beer.”

  • Mud

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    November 15, 2022 at 6:50 pm in reply to: Crypto, A Force for Good? Or a Trap?

    This right here is the end goal and crypto is the gateway for the public to feel happy about it, until it gets replaced with CBDCs. Hopefully the public wont think BTC is the same as CDBCs when they roll out.

  • Mud

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    November 15, 2022 at 6:42 pm in reply to: Crypto, A Force for Good? Or a Trap?

    You are much more knowledgeable than me in the matter. Crypto is the best we got to a currency that is free from manipulation.

    The market value is down but also as you said the Bitcoin amount is fixed and does not change.

    The halving events that occur over time when it comes to bitcoin mining should move the market in a positive fashion.

    If my memory serves me correctly, the next halving event happens in mid 2023?

    Anyways, basic supply and demand dictates that the price should rise after the halving event makes bitcoin more costly to mine. Thus making BTC rise in price to compensate for the mining costs / decrease in supply.

    Not trying to rain on anyone’s parade. It has a lot of potential to change peoples lives for the better. The next halving event should be a market mover but my knowledge is limited at best.

  • Mud

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    November 15, 2022 at 3:53 am in reply to: Crypto, A Force for Good? Or a Trap?

    You are right in that all these types of currencies used to trade for labor, services, or goods retain the same purpose. And that I myself did not elaborate on the implications to come far enough in the advanced future from the present where we stand today.

    Debit cards / CCs are tracked and you can call them the mark of the beast but I don’t think these type of transactions are what is defined by the scripture.

    We can still go to the store with cash and buy what is wanted right now……We still have diversification.

    In the future, CBDCs will eventually be made to be the ONLY way people will be allowed to transact.

    That is what the future will entail when governments use the COMPUTER to monitor all transactions thru a single currency. It’s similar to the Tower of Babel allegory where humanity communicated thru a single language.

    5 But the LORD came down to see the city and the tower the people were building. 6 The LORD said, “If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them.” 7 Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other.

    We currently have many languages of currency to transact in, which is a good thing, I myself am not nay-saying crypto in a sense that it is right now the best way we currently have for fast transacting money with no middle man. This is good.

    What is trying to be said is that the end game of the government will be a Tower of Babel currency in which “nothing they plan to do to YOU AND THOSE YOU LOVE will be impossible for them.”

    Again, my apologies for not elaborating.

  • Mud

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    November 14, 2022 at 11:46 pm in reply to: Cosmic Rays making Mutant Plants

    Not many plant seeds will survive 5+ years of dormancy in my experience.

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