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originally posted by: ketsuko
a reply to: Thoughtful1
Didn't we have a bunch of research in one of the previous threads linking a bunch of shadiness to Denver and that's quite aside from its creepy airport.
I will also mention that often in speculative fiction/sci fi, Denver ends up being an alternative capitol.
: to condescend reluctantly and with a strong sense of the affront to one's superiority that is involved : stoop
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
a reply to: igloo
I didn't know people could think only in concepts. Just shows us we work with the tools we are given. Maybe you do have more than you credit yourself. Perhaps you dismiss it, the pictures or intuition, because it doesn't fit in with your beliefs.
Maybe give it a try sometime. You might be surprised.
originally posted by: Staffordshire1
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: ModusPonus
a reply to: MetalThunder
Wow I remember reading about railroads and who owned them but tying this into the Act of 1871 is news to me and wow it makes sense.... Thanks for the share! still watching video goosebumps with the synchronicity.
MP
Did you know as of 2019, Bill Gates is the largest single shareholder of Canadian National Rail stock.
Canadian National Railway
CN Rail Map
Did you know the crazy staffy pointed out rail tracks a couple of pages or so ago.
Did you know that Bill Gates has been a twat since coming out of that test tube.
originally posted by: Flesh699
a reply to: crankyoldman
If we're supposed to dig for something we need a list in a single sentence. There's got to be a "manager" that gives direction. Actually, the best thing to do would be for people that want to speak "off-topic" would be maybe split their post and put the "off-topic" thoughts, finds, etc., in the second part of the post that way the more serious people can disregard "off-topic" thoughts, finds, what ever. I like to post things like yesterday about the weather warning to see if anyone else is seeing abnormalities, like an intelligence network....or something. I scan various websites daily to see what may be coming my way, it's one of the reasons I was more prepared for covid at the start of the year.
a reply to: carewemust
I didn't mean to snap at you if you took it that way.
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: Staffordshire1
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: ModusPonus
a reply to: MetalThunder
Wow I remember reading about railroads and who owned them but tying this into the Act of 1871 is news to me and wow it makes sense.... Thanks for the share! still watching video goosebumps with the synchronicity.
MP
Did you know as of 2019, Bill Gates is the largest single shareholder of Canadian National Rail stock.
Canadian National Railway
CN Rail Map
Did you know the crazy staffy pointed out rail tracks a couple of pages or so ago.
Did you know that Bill Gates has been a twat since coming out of that test tube.
Ok, what is your point? If you did I did not see it. Also, I pointed this out long before you, and a follow-up by Brewtiger. Just a refresher as this thread moves so quick and no one person can possibly keep track of everything these days.
originally posted by: Staffordshire1
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: Staffordshire1
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
originally posted by: ModusPonus
a reply to: MetalThunder
Wow I remember reading about railroads and who owned them but tying this into the Act of 1871 is news to me and wow it makes sense.... Thanks for the share! still watching video goosebumps with the synchronicity.
MP
Did you know as of 2019, Bill Gates is the largest single shareholder of Canadian National Rail stock.
Canadian National Railway
CN Rail Map
Did you know the crazy staffy pointed out rail tracks a couple of pages or so ago.
Did you know that Bill Gates has been a twat since coming out of that test tube.
Ok, what is your point? If you did I did not see it. Also, I pointed this out long before you, and a follow-up by Brewtiger. Just a refresher as this thread moves so quick and no one person can possibly keep track of everything these days.
It's not a competition my friend, sometimes some things need to be shown again. You are very valuable here, just saying
originally posted by: crankyoldman
a reply to: TheBadCabbie
Is there any mechanism by which the people can lawfully bring suit or press charges, and actually get a fair hearing? Election fraud, yes, but also in general? I'm guessing the answer to this is no, but I thought I'd ask anyhow.
BC, my reply won't be popular. The answer is none.
I've said this often, everyone has to abide by The Constitution as it is written for it to matter. Right now 99 percent of the population has never read it, including most lawyers, yet they think they know what it says and what/who it actually pertains to. The fundamentals of Private vs. Public is lost on them alone.
Part of the Great Awakening is to see that we cannot keep up this cycle of making arrests, court, trials, jail the solution to people being selfish, ignorant, ruthless, dishonorable and so on. It isn't an answer. How do I know? Well, it is illegal to traffic humans, vote rig, loot, murder folks and look at Chicago on election day - all of those and more go down without even an outcry and seem to be condoned by Beetlejuice.
This system is garbage, from top to bottom, and was never there to serve the population but oppress the population. Hell, folks are finding this out now over voter fraud. It is clear there is an issue, and it should be treated like a cancer diagnosis. Instead it is a game of "yes it is, no it isn't, yes it is, well it doesn't matter anyway..." followed by "well we just let a three year trial decide, oh and maybe Judge Jackson or Sullivan - known scumbags, will decide. Or maybe "its a tax" Roberts can choose a side after getting a black eye from his masters.
It isn't worth salvaging and the interim period will be awkward. But folks get over lost jobs, lost mates, lost cars, lost limbs, they will get over losing this garbage system too.
originally posted by: Guiltyguitarist
youtu.be...
Dominion officials refuse to testify before PA house committee
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: Staffordshire1
Ok, sorry and point taken. Thanks!
The Sicilian is the most popular and best-scoring response to White's first move 1.e4. Opening 1.d4 is a statistically more successful opening for White because of the high success rate of the Sicilian defence against 1.e4.[1] New In Chess stated in its 2000 Yearbook that of the games in its database, White scored 56.1% in 296,200 games beginning 1.d4, but 54.1% in 349,855 games beginning 1.e4, mainly because the Sicilian held White to a 52.3% score in 145,996 games