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The Video That Got Banned From YouTube. David Icke on C0VlD-19 and 5G

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You quantify it through polls and official government numbers. The USA is the country where most people in the world immigrate to. It's also the country where most people wish to immigrate to. Pic related there's your quantified data.

That's due to them being sold on the American Dream and American branding.
That's the one thing the US has outperformed every other nation.
 
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You quantify it through polls and official government numbers.
I also wanted to respectfully point out that when @paulmp cited the Human Freedom Index, your reply was:

Oh please who even takes those websites seriously or "organizations" for the matter. According to some of those website Finland is the country with the most freedom.

I wonder if there are any patterns to how you choose which studies to cite and which to discredit.

 

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I also wanted to respectfully point out that when @paulmp cited the Human Freedom Index, your reply was:



I wonder if there are any patterns to how you choose which studies to cite and which to discredit.

I never said the USA was the "best" I said the USA had the most freedoms granted to its citizens. The studies about countries with most freedoms is flawed because the top countries all have "hate speech" laws. If the government can regulate the words that come out of your mouth or write you're not free at all. Go back and read what I posted you're missing a lot of it.
 
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Yes, that is true that the USA is the top choice for immigrants.

But that doesn't 100% suggest that it's the "Best Country" - it could mean that people from the US are more accepting toward immigrants than the European nations, which is likely – especially given the US's reputation for being a racial melting pot.

Many of those countries (such as Scandinavia) are very racially homogeneous and non-accepting toward outsiders.

America is a great place, but again, it depends on how you define "Best." I think personally the top measure is "Life Satisfaction," but you can definitely make a case that the US is the best place for immigrants.
I agree with you there, I don't think there is such a thing as a "best" country. What's best depends entirely on what you want in life. I meant more about the statement of who believes they live in the best country. Do I think America is the best country? Maybe. Like everybody else, there's a lot I would change about it. Do I think people in certain parts of America are more likely than any other people on earth to genuinely believe they live in the "best" country? Yes.
 

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Back in the day the FCC had a law that required the holders of broadcast licenses to both present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that was—in the FCC's view—honest, equitable, and balanced.
The law died in 1987.

I guess to counter my own point you can run into the Law of Unintended Consequences with this stuff. The BBC a while back pushed really hard for "balance" and "neutrality" and in doing so screwed the quality of its reporting with some pretty toxic results. Classic example being a climate change debate where you have consensus of something like 95% (or more) of scientists being represented by one person and then climate change denial being represented by one person (often not even a scientist) in a 1:1 ratio.
 

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I guess to counter my own point you can run into the Law of Unintended Consequences with this stuff. The BBC a while back pushed really hard for "balance" and "neutrality" and in doing so screwed the quality of its reporting with some pretty toxic results. Classic example being a climate change debate where you have consensus of something like 95% (or more) of scientists being represented by one person and then climate change denial being represented by one person (often not even a scientist) in a 1:1 ratio.
Good to hear from both sides even from the underdogs I believe. The pro climate change camp can always cite the 95 percent as an evidence in their favor in the debate..

I do not believe the denialist of the corona..that you can have so many countries to staging it and hiding it..when the countries dont even like each and trying to blame each other.

But I think youtube and facebook political censorship have been getting more and more serious these days.
 

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Similar to how we think medieval Europeans (and others, probably) were dumb for thinking the movement of planets made people sick (influenza is literally an Italian word for the sickness caused by the influence of the planets and stars), imagine how dumb people in the future will think early 21st Century humans were for thinking 5G cell towers could create viruses. Mind-boggling.

#Galileo.

And I hope people in the future still create a meme for this.
 
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Similar to how we think medieval Europeans (and others, probably) were dumb for thinking the movement of planets made people sick (influenza is literally an Italian word for the sickness caused by the influence of the planets and stars), imagine how dumb people in the future will think early 21st Century humans were for thinking 5G cell towers could create viruses. Mind-boggling.
Lol imagine that? If ancient people never really believed the earth was flat but we only think they believed that because we only found ancient historical documents of crank theorists. With our luck archeologists from the future will only find the documents of Alex Jones and conclude that people from 2020 believed some really weird shit.
 

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Lol imagine that? If ancient people never really believed the earth was flat but we only think they believed that because we only found ancient historical documents of crank theorists. With our luck, archaeologists from the future will only find the documents of Alex Jones and conclude that people from 2020 believed some really weird shit.

Many of the earths population, (apparently) believe COVID 19 caused the complete economic shutdown of industry.

So, yep, I conclude.
Folk believe in some bizarre shit.

The "cranks" that peddled this shit are gods honest, straight as a die, top draw, saviours of humanity.
Go figure.

Bring back comrade Stalin, all is forgiven.
 

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David Icke is known to be wrong on plenty of occasions. And I never trust people who dont even question their own train of thought. However, I watched the whole interview after everyone was going after London Real and trying to take him down. A couple things stood out as fishy and I dont know what to think of it:

1. Bill Gates being entrenched into the WHO, all vaccines being produced, and I had no idea about how many people his organization has actually affected negatively (paralysis, death, etc)

2. The ID2020 agenda is actually pretty f*cking terrifying. The thought that any corporation or government would implant something into humans for their "safety" is pretty scary.

3. The fact that Brian Rose, London Real, and this interview with David Icke is being literally taken down actively means there is something to it. Ive followed Brian from the start (2012) and hes not alt right, he has tons of respectable guests (Jordan Peterson, John Campbell, Elliot Hulse). Somethings up with that, makes you wonder.

check out Elizabeth April
 

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Just to address a couple points:

The royal family is connected, in more than a cursory way as far as I can tell, to the notorious pedophile and necrophiliac: Jimmy Savile. We also know that prince Andrew was a guest at Epstein Island. This isn't proof of participation in Satanic sacrifices, but it certainly places it in the realm of plausibility. The type of people who chum around with necrophiles, pedophiles, and human traffickers probably wouldn't bat an eye at ritual sacrifice.

Certainly, the lizard people claims are pretty out there. I'm not sold on that. But, after 2020, nothing would surprise me :p

Second point:

The mainstream media has spread more fear and panic in 2020 than David Icke jas in his entire life. If you're going to use spreading fear and paranoia for the sake of profit as a reason to hammer on people, then there are far more deserving targets.

Hey Lowtek,

My main point is that the whole conspiracy route has within it a kind of lack of accountability to their claims and assertions. It gives them free range to make bold assertions which usually cant be proved or tested as this is part of the conspiracy. A cover up by the ones in power.

The sex crimes you mentioned are in my view a different matter but also intersect to some degree. Sexual misconduct has been rampant within elite (and non-elite) circles for ages and in my view are covered up because of the shame, sometimes legality and also the tarnished reputation they would cause an institution or individual.

Do satanic rituals involve sordid sex acts? I'm not sure, but I think they do. If Prince Andrew was involved in seedy sexual pursuits while travelling, does that then infer he is a satanist? Yeah his moral compass is kind of F*cked, but is he a satanist? Does he worship satan? Are the royal family connected? Does a family of that magnitude have connections? Does that mean they run an operation to control people's minds? Do the media attempt to control our thinking? Is it all part of a bigger plan? What is the bigger plan? Is the fluoride in our water part of this?

Its a round robin journey which leads to more uncertainties and dead ends.

This is a good clip from Noam Chomsky, confronting a 9/11 conspiracist.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i9ra-i6Knc


In case you cant be F*cked watching it, Noam says that yes.. countries benefited from 9.11, but does that mean they were behind the attacks? Does that mean they covered it all up and blamed it on some innocent Muslims?

In my humble view one needs to be careful cherry picking data and events which run parallel with each other, some are related.. some are not related. Ie. Covid19 and the emergence of 5G.

Epstein was in my view a cunning sociopath who preyed on powerful people via entrapment for his own gain. His suicide also looked suspicious based on so many things, but we will never know what truly happened unless someone confesses or its leaked somehow.

Anyway, that's my rant.
 

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HAHHAHAHAHA..

I did it.. that shit is funny.

For $14 / month you get to listen to her talk.

From her website, (Elizabeth April Story — Elizabeth April - International Psychic - Teacher - Truth Seeker):

At the age of 18 I was consciously abducted by aliens.

Yup, thats right, I said it… Aliens!

Up until that point, I had never really considered the existence of aliens. After all, it didn’t seem that relevant to my life here on earth. Sure, I figured there was something more out there…I just didn’t think I’d come face to face with them!

After the abduction, I first had to come to terms with the fact that “holy f*ck, aliens actually do exist.”

Then I had to accept through my own experience that not only do they exist, but they are here on Earth!

Finally, through some vivid flashbacks, I began to recall myself as one of these alien beings. I finally broke through the last veil of this reality. I had to accept myself, once and for all, as one of these inter-dimensional beings.

This newfound knowledge somehow reawakened my DNA. My psychic and clairvoyant/channeling abilities came back in extremes. I started astral traveling, lucid dreaming, reading minds and talking to interdimensional beings in my bedroom.

This life, for me, would never be the same.



She's pretty smart though...

Check out the maths according to her page:

28 years old
200k followers
3.1 million youtube views.

Lets say just 1% of her followers subscribe to her paid youtube channel (whcih is at $15 / month)

Thats:

200,000 x 0.01 = 2000

2000 x $15 = $30,000 / month

$30k x 12 = $360k / year for talking about galactic federation.

I might look into this business model.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUkxcxX_RKs&feature=emb_title


I didnt want to give this thread any more fuel than it already has, but I read this today and it was fascinating, so I thought I'd share:



Also learnt a new word today:

Apophenia is : “the tendency to perceive a connection or meaningful pattern between unrelated or random things (such as objects or ideas)”
 
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