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Post by infinite on May 24, 2018 9:42:54 GMT -8
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Post by infinite on May 24, 2018 9:39:19 GMT -8
Yeah, i'm telling you, this is crazy, once you really look back and see that practically every moment of your life you've been poisoned and lied to from all sort of different angles. What is good, is that I've noticed (and far more actually) people giving up on commercial products, instead getting insight on what is really going on, hence the vegetarian movement grow.
That just shows that you don't have to be a 'conspiracy theorist', to get through the basic info of the actual TRUTH in industry, and i'm glad people from various backgrounds are looking more onto it. On a side note, i've also came to realization that a lot of 'conspiracy theorists', mostly those on reddit are practically just talking stuff, rarely have I seen some positive feedback of sorts, where people who come to realization of the rabbit hole, don't just talk about 9/11, UFOs, etc.. but instead start doing real change to their lives, and I know redditors occasionally check this forum so let this be my call to them
And by the way, I don't think you've been doing anything wrong mate, I think the reason people not commenting much is because A: Summer is on it's way, hopefully a lot of them are spending more time outside B: With the arrival of Q Anon and 'wake ups' on Twitter, conspiracies kind of became a mainstream thing, so naturally people wanna keep up with the trend, and find it more interesting to focus on actual happening, rather than checking forums or such
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Post by infinite on May 23, 2018 8:06:42 GMT -8
Oh nice, thanks for sharing waxed apples info, that seems interesting, tbh I was clueless about that topic. And yeah, of course, aluminum and deodorants. I've started using aluminum-free deodorant few months back, but it's still regular deodorant with bunch of chemicals, and i'm struggling to find a natural one in my country and I actually think deodorant is a huge deal that people should start putting more attention to. Why? Because, armpits are one of places on our body where our lymph nodes are located, and what lymph nodes do, is once you put something at that place, they proceed to carry those fluids throughout our body and vital organs, and that's definitely not a place where you want to put bunch of chemicals to. lafes.comI'm pretty sure these guys above are legit, and basically it's only brand of that kind I know so far, because my knowledge of cosmetics so far is at minimal.
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Post by infinite on May 21, 2018 21:35:54 GMT -8
Baking Soda is also known for cleansing pesticides, although I didn't do fundamental research on this topic, and I don't know how it affects fruits&veggies. Also, beware of aluminum
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Post by infinite on May 10, 2018 2:44:43 GMT -8
Yeah, Hawaii is not the safest place to be right now, but it is a volcanic island so it's not a complete surprise. Eh, embassy to Jerusalem, it's a tricky one. We have to keep in mind that this is UK/Rothschild funded Israel, and many Christians mistaken it for 'biblical Israel'. Netanyahu is evil, it is a root of evil. Sufferings of Palestinian people are enormous, and nobody even realizes it because of mass media control, where in situations exactly like these or Yemen we actually get to see how much of difference does media make. Just FEW HOURS after US exited the Iran deal, they already bombed Iran facilities in Syria, and some of Israeli ministers hinted that they can actually assassinate Assad.
So, basically moving embassy to Jerusalem is basically you saying, I accept Israel as legitimate controller of the land, and forgetting the genocide they are doing. Common sense, it is WRONG, but, as we've witnessed, behind the scenes a 'quiet war', and 4D Chess is taking place, and Israel is notably synonym for Rothschild, now we're talking about the top of a pyramid, this is huge. As someone who trusts the Q, and follows the Global Disclosure & Spiritual Awakening plan, i'm keeping my fingers crossed and trusting POTUS is doing the right thing, but then again, my human senses are on, and i'm super fearful because of what Israel may do next, and who knows what in worst case possible
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Post by infinite on May 8, 2018 11:57:12 GMT -8
What do you make of this? Not to say it was unexpected, if the awakening plan is to go accordingly it would mean that soon enough Iran will succumb to pressure and accept the denuclearization. But, one major thing that's sticking out and it's being annoying as hell is f*****n I S R A E L and bastard Netanyahu. I can't get over the fact that it's being 'played' by his wishes, while his crimes go unpunished. Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer, while US moved embassy to Jerusalem, I hope QAnon is right, only time will tell.
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Post by infinite on May 8, 2018 11:35:05 GMT -8
US President Donald Trump has announced his decision to take the US out of the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal with Iran. Trump has accused Iran of "malign" behavior in the Middle East and promised severe US sanctions. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), imposed strict restrictions on Iran’s nuclear capabilities in exchange for relief from UN-imposed sanctions. The 2015 agreement was signed by Iran and the five permanent UN Security Council members (Russia, China, the US, UK, France) and Germany. The deal was seen as a crowning achievement of President Barack Obama’s foreign policy. Trump, however, repeatedly called the agreement “one the worst deals ever” and vowed to repeal it during his 2016 presidential campaign. So far, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has repeatedly certified Iran’s full compliance with the agreement, and the European Union has deferred to its judgment. EU stands by deal
UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, visiting DC this week, cautioned that scrapping the deal would be “throwing the baby out with the bathwater.” Johnson was able to meet with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, but not with Trump. Scrapping the 2015 nuclear deal “would mean opening Pandora’s box, there could be war,” French President Emmanuel Macron told the German weekly Der Spiegel. Macron spoke on the phone with Trump on Tuesday, just hours before the announcement. He also made a state visit to Washington last month, with the deal as one of the topics of discussion. Macron was followed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, but there were no indications she managed to change Trump’s mind. Israel is againstIsrael was against the 2015 deal from the beginning. Last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu staged a slide presentation claiming that the entire deal was based on lies, and showing off dossiers and discs he said Israeli spies had retrieved from Tehran, proving that Iran had a nuclear weapons program Iran: US violating deal
On Sunday, Iran warned the US against breaking the deal, with President Hassan Rouhani saying that “if the United States leaves the nuclear agreement, you will soon see that they will regret it like never before in history.” Speaker of the Iranian parliament, Ali Larijani, accused the US of falling short of its obligations as a signatory to the landmark agreement, noting that “it seems you can only speak with the Americans in the language of force, and there is no other solution.” His comments were reported by Iranian news agency IRNA. Any attempts by Trump to dismantle the nuclear deal would only serve to unify the Iranian people and encourage “the great Iranian nation to continue on the path of the Islamic Revolution firmly behind the leadership of its supreme leader," Larijani added. What's in the deal?
Iran’s nuclear program dates back to the 1950s and was, ironically, set up with American help before the 1979 revolution ended most of Iran’s ties with the US.
Under the JCPOA,Tehran gave up 98 percent of the enriched uranium it already had, and only keeps material enriched to the lowest threshold of five percent (weapons-grade uranium starts at 85 percent).
Two-thirds of Iran’s enrichment centrifuges are halted, leaving only around 6,000 older models operational. Any remaining materials and facilities are to be used strictly for scientific, medical, and agricultural purposes.
Iran’s compliance is being monitored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The JCPOA boosts the IAEA mission in Iran from 50 to 150 experts with round-the-clock access to any nuclear-related facilities, and additionally envisions remote and satellite surveillance.
In return, UN and EU sanctions against Iran were either suspended or lifted, and no new sanctions will be introduced as long as the JCPOA is in effect. The US, however, never agreed to permanently lift or even suspend its own sanctions
Source: www.rt.com/usa/426189-trump-iran-nuclear-deal/
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Post by infinite on Apr 26, 2018 23:01:24 GMT -8
Exactly! Thank you too, this conversation has been great pleasure and inspiration!
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Post by infinite on Apr 26, 2018 6:11:22 GMT -8
Damn man, just now seeing how much similarities we share. I've had my fair share of wrongdoings, afraid of ridicule, being a people pleaser. To be honest, the fact that I was that, did sadden me, but also the fact that I was able to acknowledge those and talk to myself about it realizing that it's a prison I have to get out from. Confidence cannot be made out of thin air, mostly throughout my childhood there were dozens of things I was afraid and uncomfortable of, and I can't lie myself, I was not confident there was zero of it. Most important thing is an acknowledgment. Once you got it, you can start working on improvement. It's super easy to turn on youtube and listen to 'how-to' videos, or motivational speakers telling you what you want to hear, but in reality it is your own journey, and only you know what you want and what makes you happy.
Once you work your way out of dirt, finding a place where you're comfortable is when true confidence arises. For example, now nobody can't ridicule me for my diet, or for my 'conspiracy nut views', because I know the truth. No matter what they say, truth is stronger. I still have a long way to go, and it's going to get better because I was already at bottom and even tho I don't know you in person, reading this during the day on other side of world truly makes me happy, no bullshit here. I'm sincerely happy for you, and the choices of improvements you made in your life to get where you are at now. Consistently improving, ever-learning.
About the diet, I fully support you and if you ever happen to need anything I can help with, I promise i'll be active on forum to hand out an advice. By the way, there's a guy on youtube, his channel is named Simmnet Nutrition , he's absolutely the happiest and truly most fulfilled man I have ever seen, he's amazing and is actually one of my greatest inspirations.
Have a great day man!
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Post by infinite on Apr 25, 2018 23:33:55 GMT -8
Now, these kind of long posts of yours is what I missed Thank you for the time to write all of this stuff, feels great just reading it I'll try to gather some stuff about QAnon if I manage to find sort of collected posts. Also, yeah, Trump is interesting to observe by himself, but I mean, man c'mon if he's seriously doing all this stuff behind the scenes, while clowning on twitter, then h-o-l-y s-h-i-t he's good at it. Also, I can't tell you a bad thing about plant-based diet, it's one of best choices I've made in my life, and I'm never regretting it. People often speak when going vegetarian/vegan about being judged by people around them, and constantly mocked, but to be honest, for me, it's hilarious. Suddenly, everybody around you becomes a nutrition expert with full knowledge of what and how much of micro/macronutrients your body needs, and suddenly they know what meat industry does to animals and environment. I don't really like most of those vegan activists that push their agenda quite aggressively and annoy people, think that's a bad way of presenting a truly healthiest lifestyle. If you decide to switch, an absolute must for you is to get fully educated on what your body needs, what nutrients food contain, and what each of it does to your body. Once you know all the scientific facts, stupidity of ignorant folks won't bother you, but be laughable as soon enough they'll change their mind if you calmly explain step by step I also definitely prefer a term truth seeker, but when talking to people who wanna mock me for my opinion, I don't like to go into full seriousness with them as that is not going to produce results. If someone is mocking me for being conspiracy nut, grass eater, I just play their game and laugh along, but dropping provocative facts here and there, as I know how wrong they are, but it's not their fault, and now or later (always happens) they'll be coming back to you and apologizing for mocking, admitting you were right. I'm almost a year on plant-based diet, absolutely everyone around me was in disbelief and never considering that option to be something good (It's still not that mainstream to not eat meat in my country as in USA), what you know few months later they're coming up to me sharing articles about goods of being vegan, plant-powered bodybuilders (yes, you can get enough protein), suddenly everyone is interesting in trying meals I make. Same with conspiracy theories, just in way smaller number, as I don't talk to much about this stuff to other people, y'know small talks about useless crap is way more needed. But to those who I speak from time to time about this stuff, rapidly changed their consciousness about what's really going on.
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