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Van Life Senior's avatar

I'm not worried bout nukes; they taught me how to " duck and cover" in grade school

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Kevin Burnett's avatar

Excellent points made throughout. The Pearl Harbor probable hoax is another one that was hard to consider, but now seems more likely to have been a Sept. 11 - type event. The moon landing, shape of the earth, space, dinasaurs, atoms, Santa Clause, The Tooth Fairy, schooling, chem trails, etc., etc. , clearly the 'lies have it'.

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Steven A. Young's avatar

Yes Mike!! This is great. Thoroughly enjoyed :)

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Mike Winner's avatar

Thanks brother!

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Mel Layton's avatar

I am old enough to remember the Cuban Missile Crisis very well. I also remember being told that when an "atom bomb" lands it will be 50,000 years before any life can exist in that plutonium soaked land. Then I learned about 20 years ago that both Hiroshima and Nagasaki were recovered and full of farm land and very healthy people. Huh? How is that possible, I thought. Thanks, Mike. I was waiting for someone else to start questioning the nuclear weapon conundrum.

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Zon Brookes's avatar

Cue Frank Zappa cliché after Laurel Canyon gets a mention. As Above So Below hey Brother Frank....https://youtu.be/vqtRFYWOyN0?si=sZz9oFnx6teqI9QI

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Zon Brookes's avatar

It just had to be the W33 didn't it....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W33_(nuclear_warhead)

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Sherri Edelman, PsyD's avatar

Though the language of this narrative was programmed in my brain as concepts over years; my intuition, gut instinct, sense, etc. is highly attuned and has always informed me otherwise. My maternal grandparents came to NY through Ellis Island from Budapest and Warsaw; my mother was raised in the northeast US without siblings in the energies of the 'holocaust trauma', and never 'broke the spell' in her lifetime (fear based).

My fathers parents same except Soviet Union immigrants. Neither understood 'The Wisdom of No Escape' (great book by Pema Chodren') and died 'Dazed and Confused'.

Occums Razor: A big theme of the same darkness in different 'forms' in a person's life. One example for me in my time is the movie Armageddon (Tom Cruise) which I saw in a dark movie theater at night. Everything felt to me like the fiction it is; though I knew it was meant to trigger intense emotions of fear at a subliminal level for cruel intent. There was a small child under 6 in the row in front of me with an adult woman likely her mother, which was dreadful and painful to endure. I stayed in that seat though uncomfortable; to hope to bring a tiny ray of love light and said prayers for her.

A Dark KNight' (yes Heath Ledgers movie) was a strange and painful experience though I had loved the prior themed movies. I also saw it in a movie theater with my son at night: when the worst 'dark night' of my whole life was actually occurring simultaneously in parallel time as the film was running; for the destruction of good by evil. I had no proof of my instincts until several hours later; and I officially left the matrix as a result at 12 midnight. I took the fated phone call standing outside on the bay of the Atlantic ocean: that later brought the evil 'unsubstantiated left turn' named Sandy that brought destruction to my home, boat, kayak life and finances: sandwiched between the bay and the sea. On a summer night, looking across the bay from where my home was: I watched 'pink hearts' on the Borgata hotel, with the Friday night 'fireworks/explosives' above it.

I left what was sometimes called the '3rd dimension' in that day; and to this day; continue on the ascension journey from there. For some, the dark experience of the suffering from the evil is the catalyst; I was one of them. The twin towers was a foreshadowing to this devastating night, and a metaphor for what was fated. After this night the documentary 'Ground Zero; Super Tower' found me: to plant some of the seeds of Hope' (Hold on, Pain Ends). There is a video that found me recently by Jordan Peterson about old souls born into trauma that renewed the faith in my case that suffering is a path to awakening.

Your ability to verbalize the underbelly of deception on a mass scale, while shining light; is the community I so deeply pray I can join soon. There are a rare few to be found in human form in this area where I currently rent 🫤

I appreciate your deep dives and acumen; the details and references you provide; and as always, the humor that Shines Light where there is not!! *I use the FEAR acronym frequently in my coaching and counseling practice: "false evidence appearing as real'; and, I add the question "Is it a real danger, or is it an invisible enemy? We do some great deep diving from there!

I also transition both personally and professionally to FEAR is "Face Everything And RISE"!! 🤩

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Dub SurgeOn's avatar

This is where all the NuGuRus have taken this from, & NEVER give any credit or thanks;

https://big-lies.org/nuke-lies/www.nukelies.com/forum/index.html

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Explorer's avatar

So where's your evidence that nuclear bombs don't exist? This is all 'like' and 'as if' being conveyed as 'is'. By your standards you don't exist because I have never had a direct experience of you, but I'm sure you would disagree with that.

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Mel Layton's avatar

https://www.bitchute.com/video/ZzCb07CEFbkp

There is some credible information in this webinar by Dr Tom Cowan.

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Explorer's avatar

It's well known in physics circles that the model of the atom isn't accurate. They also know that the electron cloud model, born out of the magical mystery nonsense of superposition, isn't accurate. But they're the most accurate we've got. Saying that the model is wrong means that something atom-like doesn't exist is just as erroneous as claiming that an inaccurate model is absolute truth. This goes for viruses, atomic bombs, or anything else, absence of evidence isn't evidence of absence. It just means that we need to look harder to understand better.

So stop the ridiculous ridicule of 'the best we've got so far'. You just look like jerks.

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Kevin Burnett's avatar

Explorer, for me it is challenging to let new truths in. Each instance when my 'old' belief is challenged, I have to go through a sort of grieving process in order to let the new/opposing belief in. One fact I discovered is large groups of people can be convinced of something that turns out to be false. It happens so often for me, I've come to question almost everything. In our society once someone puts forth any lie ( WMD's in Iraq) and it is discovered, anything that person/group claims in the future is more likely than not to be highly questionable.

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Explorer's avatar

I learned to question everything long ago, even my own conclusions and assumptions. The evidence presented by those with alternative possibilities is usually compelling enough to cast doubt on the mainstream views, but they usually hold many of the same logic flaws and ingrained biases if you're detached enough to look for them. Bottom line, just because someone is partially wrong doesn't make something else completely right. What is it that you are missing?

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Dub SurgeOn's avatar

Explorer of the playpen;

According to modern 'scientists' the atom contains smaller components,

how oxymoronic, while unscientific in use of concept (theory), language & quantification is that?!

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Mel Layton's avatar

And you are one, demonstrably so.

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Dub SurgeOn's avatar

Maybe change your name because it doesn't seem like you've managed to explore beyond your crib.

https://big-lies.org/nuke-lies/www.nukelies.com/forum/index.html

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