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Your criminal government paid people to submit illegal ballots. Oh surprise, it was the same people they paid to riot in 2020.

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There's a bunch of interconnected "stuff" in this episode. The fact that the FBI is inciting violence through dishonest reactive aggression stories and criminal application of instrumental violence techniques should rock your boat. Look it up, the intelligence community knows better than anyone how to make riots look like a logical outcome (that covers the FBI's ass).

  • The govern-media isn't backing down from the fake irreconcilable differences narrative. The truth is they only represent bots, fringe weirdos, and people who would stab you for the last bite of your hoagie.
  • The FBI is responsible for "excess violence" since 2016.
  • Why we should rely more on common sense when the govern-media narrative is obviously wrong.
  • Us (sane people) don't fly off the handle and act unless we're 99.9% sure our data/information is solid. Our rivals terrorize anyone for sport.
  • America is like Russia--but sneakier. And, it's a 3% better place to retire.
  • Basically every piece of news you get from state-run media is filtered or written by the FBI. (See: Peter Strzok text messages.)
  • You simply have to see the 2000 Mules movie, and you must take notes. The sequel will be titled "One Jackass" starring Joe Biden.
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Manage episode 328561181 series 2880688
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There's a bunch of interconnected "stuff" in this episode. The fact that the FBI is inciting violence through dishonest reactive aggression stories and criminal application of instrumental violence techniques should rock your boat. Look it up, the intelligence community knows better than anyone how to make riots look like a logical outcome (that covers the FBI's ass).

  • The govern-media isn't backing down from the fake irreconcilable differences narrative. The truth is they only represent bots, fringe weirdos, and people who would stab you for the last bite of your hoagie.
  • The FBI is responsible for "excess violence" since 2016.
  • Why we should rely more on common sense when the govern-media narrative is obviously wrong.
  • Us (sane people) don't fly off the handle and act unless we're 99.9% sure our data/information is solid. Our rivals terrorize anyone for sport.
  • America is like Russia--but sneakier. And, it's a 3% better place to retire.
  • Basically every piece of news you get from state-run media is filtered or written by the FBI. (See: Peter Strzok text messages.)
  • You simply have to see the 2000 Mules movie, and you must take notes. The sequel will be titled "One Jackass" starring Joe Biden.
  continue reading

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