@fiatlux
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FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
I’ve suspected all along that Dem governors’ outright enthusiasm for crashing their states’ economies–with all that this implies for millions of ordinary working people and small-business owners–was a cynical political move to try to make Trump look bad (their excuse: “We had no choice but to impose lockdowns because of how badly the Trump…[Read more] -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
My hypothesis: In general, the new owners will be renting to people, not selling to them. I can see a lot of micro-apartments. If you make them small enough, and the purchase price for the owners low enough, the owners could rent the mini-apartments to anybody on UBI. Say the UBI was $1200 a month. If the real estate is cheap and you cram…[Read more] -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
One pattern is: War is a racket. A profitable one at that. -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
Gee, says I’m in the #2 most at-risk metro area. Can’t say I’m surprised. I think our psychopathic elites are hoping this makes it easier to get society to swallow a universal basic income, while they snap up tons of real estate on the cheap. I only hope this, just maybe, might make the fanatics crying for more and tougher lockdowns realize…[Read more]-
I hope you’re right about the fanatics.
I see the opportunity to snap up tons of real estate on the cheap; but to whom would the new owners rent or sell it if so many are subsisting on UBI? I’m puzzled.-
My hypothesis: In general, the new owners will be renting to people, not selling to them. I can see a lot of micro-apartments. If you make them small enough, and the purchase price for the owners low enough, the owners could rent the mini-apartments to anybody on UBI. Say the UBI was $1200 a month. If the real estate is cheap and you cram…
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It is called Agenda 21-30.
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FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
Only listened to the beginning, but it gave me what I was looking for–a quick rundown of where things stand and upcoming key dates. I’ve had trouble finding a succinct summary anywhere. Thanks! (And yes, Voxi Pop, I know you’ve mentioned Mike Adams too 🙂 ) -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
I suspect 5G is the cause of problems in some cases. -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
Ah, so he was associated with the film Hold-up… That explains it. -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
I guess anything is possible, but there have been reports of so many bizarre (and, IMO, hard-to-believe) post-CV symptoms that I would be skeptical of any such report, or skeptical that any such problems were actually caused by a respiratory virus. I guess it depends on what illness the person really had when they were diagnosed with CV. I…[Read more]-
Heard yesterday that doc in CA putting patients on disability for post neurological problems related to CV. Wondered if really 5G. Nevertheless, some are more afraid of a positive test than dying, I am told.
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I suspect 5G is the cause of problems in some cases.
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… Yes, Neuro problems during and after.
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Thanks Scarmo. Wondering about nanoparticals relationship. Just listened to Ella Freelady after listening the first time in Summer 2019. Worth the time for a 2nd ponder.
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FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
What gets me is how the U.S. financed China’s rise to power, and simultaneously gutted the U.S. economy, by shipping America’s manufacturing infrastructure to China. This was done by American politicians from all over the political spectrum. To this day, I’ll never figure out how the American populace allowed that to happen. I think we we’re…[Read more]-
My mother said that as a child they saved their tin to give to Japan, only to have Japan build planes with it and bomb Pearl Harbor.
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China’s plan was to overtake the US and has been since the Rockefeller’s/Rothschilds got their elite addicted to opium. They suspected the West before that, in fact, rarely let them in; but after that, a “we will overcome and ruin them” set it. It didn’t hurt when their Communists took over because with no fear of God, nothing stops you…
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As history continues to show, despite the fact that Nixon was extremely intelligent, he was duped over and over again – fell into the China trap thanks to the NWO Mr. Global group of which Kissinger was a premier member and then the Watergate trap that got him kicked out.
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… I believe we also sold Japan the scrap metal (not only the tin that Rheba mentioned above) that ended up being used to build their war machine, we also fed the USSR (ostensibly our Cold War enemy) so yeah, go figure that we financed China’s rise to power. Read Charles Higham’s Trading with the Enemy: An ExposĂ© of the Nazi-American…
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One pattern is: War is a racket. A profitable one at that.
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I read somewhere earlier this year that Kissinger reportedly said something to the effect that if people don’t take the vaccine, we will burn them out (thinking of the California recurring fire seasons).
To which some replied, “at least I can run from a fire.” Sorry I cannot provide more specifics, but I have always wondered why this unele…
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FiatLux posted an update 5 years, 4 months ago
Microcosm mirrors macrocosm?
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/scientists-human-brain-and-entire-universe-have-odd-similarities -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
Do tell… I’ve lived in many states and a couple different countries, and I’m still looking at different states in the U.S. Can’t decide whether to look at a different part of FL than I’m in or another state. TX seems to have a lot going for it. Seems like more and more people from NY are coming to FL, and from CA to TX; makes me wonder if…[Read more] -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
I think the best approach is to ignore the human and non-human cancel bots, then go watch an old Charlie Brown Christmas special. (Ignoring = easier said than done sometimes, I know.) -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
That image put a smile on my face for the first time in a while 🙂 Our four-legged friends are a true blessing. Eventually, I will get a feline again (not that I want to make you sneeze!). -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
The Supreme Court started going bad almost from the beginning… For example, when it arrogated to itself–arguably ultra vires–the power of judicial review of legislative acts. At this point in American history, I think the problems with society go deeper than corrupt institutions. We have deep-seated cultural problems, which no…[Read more] -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
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FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
Swamp creatures of a feather slither together… -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
What’s the best way to let you know something like that? Support ticket? -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
I believe it was sent (to the email address on file) to paid members of the site over the Thanksgiving holiday. I only recently became a paid member; I think I signed up just after it was sent out. I wouldn’t mind responding to it, though, if there were some way that could be arranged and it’s not too late for it to be relevant. -
FiatLux posted a new activity comment 5 years, 4 months ago
Nothing would surprise me… I don’t remember the reason given, but I know someone has claimed one of the vaxxes would make people more susceptible to HIV. I’ll take me chances with a respiratory infection, thanks! -
FiatLux posted an update 5 years, 4 months ago
Follow the science? Yeah… Why not just use chimpanzees and coloring books?: “Researchers discerned the result from an Internet-based experiment with 457 volunteers. Participants were presented with virtual characters on their computers screens, some wearing masks and some not, at various distances away from the subject. Subjects were asked to…[Read more]
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