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tjfleck6

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Keep supporting your racist president. Funny you didn't post when the market was down the last two days.
Jeff - one, you throw racism around like a great little liberal. Your racism charge has been debunked long ago, so stuff it. The 80s videos of this "racist" with the Reverand Jackson, Al Sharpton and the Oprah suggest he is a terrible racist. Throw in the murder rate in DC dropping from 20 / month to 1 / month and he is a terrible racist.

Two, as for yet another idiotic take on the market, DOW 50000 is here 10 months after several complete deranged morons said it was going to 30000. Feel free to post about down days on the market Jeff - it gives me a chance to remind you that you are completely ignorant with respect to the US markets and economy. There are down days, but the trend is UP big and you missed it like the whiny ***** that you have become.
 

tjfleck6

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Why would they hold the body and tail of the snake responsible, but not the head? Trump fast tracked the vaccines that you think killed millions.
There is something called the FDA. Like I said, Trump made it available for the mentally damaged (scared for their lives). It was EUA approved. Full approval, Rill, came in August 2021 under BIDEN who then mandated it. Once again, you and the pill pusher blame Trump. Let's recall, it was Biden for whom you bent over, not Trump who merely recommended it. Recall, it was the MAGA nation and African Americans who told Trump "Hell No". They also told Biden, Fauci, Birxs etc F-off. You who hate Trump were so desperate that you actually took his advice? Nope, like a good squish you rolled over for Joe and now blame Trump. Your problem, not mine.
 
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bung23

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More and more is being found daily. Our country is run by monsters. These guys are cool with it because it’s the monster they picked.

Disgusting people.
I’m not “cool with it” at all and I don’t think anyone on here is “cool with it”. What’s worse, a big pile of $h!t or a small pile of $h!t?
 

rillaman

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Who are the real authoritarians?



The last Yelp review that place received was 4*, and the review was last month.

Good rage bait though.

You’re upset about me posting about Epstein while you are posting about the Super Bowl halftime show. Repeatedly.
 

JeffT819

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Cornyn appears to be the worst/least liked candidate in the TX senate race despite spending big bucks. I have to wonder who they polled though. Anyone with at least half a brain wouldn’t take Crockett as a serious issue solver in any way.



Paxton is an absolute scumbag but he is the MAGA candidate. If he is the Republican candidate then the seat is in play for the Democrats. Only Trump would primary a solid Republican senator for a clown who might actually lose in the general election. Good for Trump!
 

rillaman

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I think this is probably true regarding both Clinton and Trump. Every time a picture comes out with either of them it shows them with a curvy adult woman. Don’t think either were interested in kids.

But it also sounds like some really terrible things happened and they knew about it, possibly including the killing and eating of kids who people wouldn’t know were missing.

I apologize to no one when I say this should absolutely be the #1 story in the world. It’s not a side show.
 

Uncoach

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The last Yelp review that place received was 4*, and the review was last month.

Good rage bait though.

You’re upset about me posting about Epstein while you are posting about the Super Bowl halftime show. Repeatedly.
I’m not upset at all. You are the one raging on and on about things we cannot control and likely know unless someone like Musk fronts the money, no wealthy or “elite” person will be held accountable (prison).

Super Bowl halftime show was actually a thing. If you liked bad bunny, you were one of the few. If you were one who liked TPUSA, you would be lying the show was great. It wasn’t. And you didn’t check google for reviews. It wasn’t click bait. The woman was pointing out the difference between decent, reasonable people as opposed to the Left.
 
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rillaman

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I’m not upset at all. You are the one raging on and on about things we cannot control and likely know unless someone like Musk fronts the money, no wealthy or “elite” person will be held accountable (prison).

That’s why people can’t shut up about it. Thankfully a couple politicians keep pushing. They will have to if people keep talking about it. You say I rage about things I can’t control while posting about Yelp and Google reviews. LOL
Super Bowl halftime show was actually a thing. And you didn’t check google.

OK, she only made the Yelp thing up. My goodness, who f’n cares?
 
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ILisBest

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I find it interesting that anti-Trump posters on here are agreeing with stories the Q people have been telling for years.

Absolutely fascinating. Keep it coming guys!

From AI:

QAnon (the far-right conspiracy theory that started in 2017 on imageboards like 4chan) prominently includes claims that a secret cabal of Satan-worshipping elites—often described as including Democratic politicians, Hollywood celebrities, and global figures—is involved in child sex trafficking, ritual abuse, and in many versions, cannibalism or consuming parts of children (like drinking their blood or harvesting chemicals from it).The core narrative alleges this "deep state" or "cabal" runs a global child trafficking ring, tortures kids in Satanic rituals, and sometimes eats them or uses their blood/adrenaline-derived substances (especially the debunked idea of adrenochrome as a youth drug or psychedelic harvested from terrified children). These ideas build directly on the earlier Pizzagate hoax (which falsely claimed Democrats ran a pedophile ring out of a D.C. pizza place, involving coded references to child abuse and sometimes cannibalism).Reliable sources across the spectrum describe these as baseless conspiracy theories with no evidence:
  • Wikipedia and Britannica summarize QAnon's central claim as involving a "Satanic, cannibalistic" cabal of child molesters/traffickers.
  • Reports from outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian, NPR, WIRED, and others note how QAnon followers promote ideas of elites kidnapping, torturing, sacrificing, and in extreme versions eating or drinking the blood of children to stay young/powerful.
  • Fact-checkers and researchers (e.g., ADL, McGill University) link it to older tropes like medieval blood libels or 1980s Satanic Panic, but updated for modern politics.
The original "Q drops" (posts from the anonymous "Q") focused more on coded hints about child trafficking, elite corruption, and Trump supposedly fighting it, but followers expanded them into wilder claims including cannibalism and blood-drinking. No credible evidence has ever supported any of this—it's widely regarded as fiction that has fueled real-world harm, like harassment, threats, and incidents tied to believers acting on the theories.In short: QAnon does push stories of "people eating kids" (or equivalent horrors) as part of its worldview, but it's entirely unsubstantiated and repeatedly debunked.























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tjfleck6

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I find it interesting that anti-Trump posters on here are agreeing with stories the Q people have been telling for years.

Absolutely fascinating. Keep it coming guys!

From AI:

QAnon (the far-right conspiracy theory that started in 2017 on imageboards like 4chan) prominently includes claims that a secret cabal of Satan-worshipping elites—often described as including Democratic politicians, Hollywood celebrities, and global figures—is involved in child sex trafficking, ritual abuse, and in many versions, cannibalism or consuming parts of children (like drinking their blood or harvesting chemicals from it).The core narrative alleges this "deep state" or "cabal" runs a global child trafficking ring, tortures kids in Satanic rituals, and sometimes eats them or uses their blood/adrenaline-derived substances (especially the debunked idea of adrenochrome as a youth drug or psychedelic harvested from terrified children). These ideas build directly on the earlier Pizzagate hoax (which falsely claimed Democrats ran a pedophile ring out of a D.C. pizza place, involving coded references to child abuse and sometimes cannibalism).Reliable sources across the spectrum describe these as baseless conspiracy theories with no evidence:
  • Wikipedia and Britannica summarize QAnon's central claim as involving a "Satanic, cannibalistic" cabal of child molesters/traffickers.
  • Reports from outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian, NPR, WIRED, and others note how QAnon followers promote ideas of elites kidnapping, torturing, sacrificing, and in extreme versions eating or drinking the blood of children to stay young/powerful.
  • Fact-checkers and researchers (e.g., ADL, McGill University) link it to older tropes like medieval blood libels or 1980s Satanic Panic, but updated for modern politics.
The original "Q drops" (posts from the anonymous "Q") focused more on coded hints about child trafficking, elite corruption, and Trump supposedly fighting it, but followers expanded them into wilder claims including cannibalism and blood-drinking. No credible evidence has ever supported any of this—it's widely regarded as fiction that has fueled real-world harm, like harassment, threats, and incidents tied to believers acting on the theories.In short: QAnon does push stories of "people eating kids" (or equivalent horrors) as part of its worldview, but it's entirely unsubstantiated and repeatedly debunked.























32 web pages






Explain adrenochrome myth origins
Compare to Satanic Panic
Yet, Polyname ridiculed a Q post that I posted just last week.

Mental illness is definitely prevalent for those afflicted with severe TDS
 

rillaman

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My wife thought it was entertaining. My daughter thought it was weird, and complained that she couldn’t understand it. My son laughed hysterically and pointed at the curvy latinas shaking their ***.

(shrug)

Sad that “half the country” cares.
 
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rillaman

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I find it interesting that anti-Trump posters on here are agreeing with stories the Q people have been telling for years.

Absolutely fascinating. Keep it coming guys!

From AI:

QAnon (the far-right conspiracy theory that started in 2017 on imageboards like 4chan) prominently includes claims that a secret cabal of Satan-worshipping elites—often described as including Democratic politicians, Hollywood celebrities, and global figures—is involved in child sex trafficking, ritual abuse, and in many versions, cannibalism or consuming parts of children (like drinking their blood or harvesting chemicals from it).The core narrative alleges this "deep state" or "cabal" runs a global child trafficking ring, tortures kids in Satanic rituals, and sometimes eats them or uses their blood/adrenaline-derived substances (especially the debunked idea of adrenochrome as a youth drug or psychedelic harvested from terrified children). These ideas build directly on the earlier Pizzagate hoax (which falsely claimed Democrats ran a pedophile ring out of a D.C. pizza place, involving coded references to child abuse and sometimes cannibalism).Reliable sources across the spectrum describe these as baseless conspiracy theories with no evidence:
  • Wikipedia and Britannica summarize QAnon's central claim as involving a "Satanic, cannibalistic" cabal of child molesters/traffickers.
  • Reports from outlets like The New York Times, The Guardian, NPR, WIRED, and others note how QAnon followers promote ideas of elites kidnapping, torturing, sacrificing, and in extreme versions eating or drinking the blood of children to stay young/powerful.
  • Fact-checkers and researchers (e.g., ADL, McGill University) link it to older tropes like medieval blood libels or 1980s Satanic Panic, but updated for modern politics.
The original "Q drops" (posts from the anonymous "Q") focused more on coded hints about child trafficking, elite corruption, and Trump supposedly fighting it, but followers expanded them into wilder claims including cannibalism and blood-drinking. No credible evidence has ever supported any of this—it's widely regarded as fiction that has fueled real-world harm, like harassment, threats, and incidents tied to believers acting on the theories.In short: QAnon does push stories of "people eating kids" (or equivalent horrors) as part of its worldview, but it's entirely unsubstantiated and repeatedly debunked.























32 web pages






Explain adrenochrome myth origins
Compare to Satanic Panic

Trump knows about this stuff. He should expose it all. Would be heroic.
 

rillaman

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Just yesterday, someone on here said the media is only interested in the Epstein story to get Trump.

Completely clear 1 day later that is not true.
 

Uncoach

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Lots of phony posts about Bunny’s lyrics. Some of them are way over the top. Even on Apple music there are at least 3-4 words edited out, but that is significantly less than what’s being posted online. Still weird to like his show especially if you’re a parent of young kids
 
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