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Everything posted by rattlesnake
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Yes, another great representative, helping give us a good name.
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You are the one who posted a turd in response to my recommendation of Dr. William's book, which I have read whereas you haven't. Hence my heartfelt encouragement in my previous post, by all means follow the Established Science© and everything it entails. [By the way, it was not I who added the confused emoji to your post, what you say is very clear and not confusing whatsoever].
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PM Paetongtarn Named Young Global Leader 2025 by World Economic Forum
rattlesnake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
"Change" is often a globalist and ominous term, like "reform" and "forward". Immediate red flags are raised as soon as a politician pronounces them. -
PM Paetongtarn Named Young Global Leader 2025 by World Economic Forum
rattlesnake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
It means she has agreed behind closed doors to apply WEF guidelines, and it is bad (though not surprising) news. -
PM Paetongtarn Named Young Global Leader 2025 by World Economic Forum
rattlesnake replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If they have it their way, yes, Thailand will be a sh*thole within a couple of decades. -
Controversial Songkran Dance Near Sacred Statue Sparks Outcry
rattlesnake replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
They look very young, maybe off their heads on lao khao. No Thai (and they do look Thai, or at least South-East Asian) would do that in a normal state. -
Love the way the Thais, who are usually so helpful, just drive past him and leave him in his mess. Som nam na, moron.
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Indeed. The good news is that unlike what the medical establishment claims, the damage is (at least partially) reversible, by eliminating the heavy metals trapped in the brain, whch don't eliminate themselves natutally. These heavy metals are responsible for all these new behaviour problems, as well as seizures. A fundamental book on the matter is Anthony William's Brain Saver: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/medical-medium-brain-saver-anthony-william/1141815633 Fiji mineral water (available in Thailand) is also a good and easy option, as the high silica content gradually eliminates the toxic material from the system. It can be consumed by everybody, even those who have no apparent issues, as if you have ever received a vax, you have been poisoned and the residue in the body can cause ailments later in life such as Alzeimer's, dementia, as well as cancer.
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Hence the statement "you just can't walk around freely outside everywhere and the motorbike stays parked for three days"…
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Those who complain about Songkran are most likely those who don't have cars. When using a car, the only differences are traffic jams on the main roads (avoidable by using side roads) and some splashes on your car (that's where the windscreen wipers kick in). As for the rest, not that much changes, nobody is going to spray you on Makro's or a shopping center's parking lot so you can go shopping and do stuff, you just can't walk around freely outside everywhere and the motorbike stays parked for three days… Really not that big a deal.
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Or they will be dumber than the previous generation, which was already dumber than the one before.
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Christine Anderson, German MEP > "NOTHING IS OVER"
rattlesnake replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Covid/Vaccine
It's interesting and amusing to read the French media's accounts of "the science community's concern" over "RFK's dangerous claims". It doesn't sound convincing anymore and as far as I can see, nobody cares. The truth is winning, slowly, in increments. -
The "buffoon" persona is just an act. Maher has been one of the most vociferous Trump critics over the years, but he is smart enough to understand that this angle doesn't work, and to admit that there is more to the guy than what has been shown in the media. There are quite a few people here who would be well advised to pay heed: Maher praises ‘gracious and measured’ Trump after White House visit “I went into the mine, and that’s what’s down there. A crazy person doesn’t live in the White House, a person who plays a crazy person on TV a lot lives there, which I know is f—– up. It’s just not as f—– up as I thought it was,” Maher told the audience. “That’s my report. You can hate me for it, but I’m not a liar. Trump was gracious and measured. And why he isn’t that in other settings, I don’t know, and I can’t answer, and it’s not my place to answer. I’m just telling you what I saw, and I wasn’t high,” he concluded. https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/5246225-bill-maher-donald-trump-white-house-visit/
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Speaking with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr and other members of his Cabinet, President Donald Trump suggested Thursday that “something” is causing higher autism levels across the U.S., possibly including vaccinations, though that theory has been debunked by science. “You stop taking something, you stop eating something, or maybe it’s a shot,” Trump mused, “but something’s causing it.” A link between vaccines and the developmental disability is something Trump has considered before. In 2014, he tweeted: “Healthy young child goes to doctor, gets pumped with massive shot of many vaccines, doesn't feel good and changes - AUTISM. Many such cases!” https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/trump-rfk-vaccine-conspiracy-b2731172.html
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Gravity is density/buoyancy and electrostatics: IMG_9351.MP4
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"The 20th century" isn't an entity. In the real world, the average Western couple could afford a house and decent life on one wage in the 50s, in the 90s two wages weren't enough anymore.
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I should know better than to try having an honest debate with a sophist. Tariffs accounted for half of federal revenue from 1860 to 1913.
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The two turning points were 1913 (introduction of income tax and creation of the private banking oligarchy called The Fed) and 1973 (abandonment of the gold standard). Any endeavour to come back to the situation prior to 1913 is a good endeavour. October 2024: Trump floats ending the federal income tax. Here’s what that would mean “When we were a smart country, in the 1890s … this is when the country was relatively the richest it ever was. It had all tariffs. It didn’t have an income tax,” Trump said after a barber asked whether it would be possible to jettison the federal income tax. “Now we have income taxes, and we have people that are dying. They’re paying tax, and they don’t have the money to pay the tax.” https://edition.cnn.com/2024/10/26/politics/trump-income-taxes-tariffs/index.html
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Actually, it is. Printed money not based on real value production… that is a pretty good description of the world financial domination system as it has existed since the early 20th century. Fortunately, the end is nigh.