What part of the world was he in?
What’s the problem with polyester clothing? And if I didn’t wear glasses it would be difficult for me to read sometimes. Everything else seems reasonable.
Well done, you’re doing it man
How is this awesome?
Everybody knows, aged cheese is the best cheese. Good investment, it’s value generally appreciates over time
Where are these stats coming from & who is able to accurately measure this?
You might be right. I sense a 30’s style rug pull in the not so distant future.
Solana appears to be a very capable system, though looks like there are a truck load in VC’s hands since it was first issued. Hard to stop a rug pull on this one, once the Sol whales decide it’s time.
I’m going back to stacking cigs.
The Antarctic wall is the edge of our known world on a flat Earth map, which is also the UN logo.


The last man to explore Antarctica before the Antarctic treaty was admiral E. Byrd who said it was an untouched reservoir of natural resources.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJJbc81OJcU
But to answer your question more directly, what do all these 50 countries who signed the treaty have in common?
They want to control and enslave their populations.
As a slave master if you had the ability to give your people free and endless energy, would you do it - obviously you're not incentivized to - you'd want your people to have the least free time possible, so they can't figure out how badly you're fucking them up the ass.
You need a nation of workers, not a nation of thinkers.
If food, water, energy and land is practically free and abundant, you're gonna have a tough time as a dictator.
Bitcoin broke this enslavement system, but most people don't know this yet.
Interesting, my concept of a spherical Earth is being tested.
You’re right regarding rulers mot wanting critical thinkers. Just people being able to think enough to serve their master’s needs and desires.
Free energy, no way. Maybe one would burn down Tesla’s lab which held all of this work on free energy for the world and those power transmitting towers. I mean if energy can be beamed around in the form of cell signals, why not on a larger scale?
A ruler might also add fluoride to the drinking water, to reduce cognitive capabilities in the masses. Maybe even get them hooked on TV and other memorizing electronic devices.
Damn, I’m using one right now lol.
The guy who lays the undersea cables in the first video says 95% of all telephone and data is transferred over submarine cables.
My uneducated guess is that it's probably closer to 99%.
I don't remember where I saw this - but I remember seeing that the vast majority of satellite-balloons are launched in Antarctica.
There's this thing called the The Antarctic Treaty signed by over 50 nations, forbidding anyone to freely explore Antarctica.
To understand how this would work though, you would have to use the Flat Earth map and not the spinning ball with water stuck to it, with the people in Australia being upside down.
Two well-made documentaries are:
https://rumble.com/v4ofj20-what-on-earth-happend-13-part-full-doc-aewaranon-lhfe.html
https://rumble.com/v2djm9c-the-lost-history-of-flat-earth-full-series.html
Thanks.
There is intrigue around Antarctica, I have run across that treaty in past travels. The Germans were exploring it during ww2, and then US shortly after. The visits by ‘high level officials’ recently is puzzling, what’s so interesting about it compared with the North arctic area?
Satellites work in harmony with ground-based towers and undersea cables, but they might not be what you expect.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RMTTeWVlTk
NASA is also the biggest buyer of helium.

That would mean many balloons launched world wide and coming down somewhere. After decades of this, wouldn’t some see these coming down? They can’t all land in the ocean.
It's obviously all fake, NASA and SpaceX just steal taxpayer money and shoot rockets into the Bermuda triangle.
No one has ever been on the Moon and the easiest way to prove this is the communication delay.
As far as I can remember, mathematically it would take like 11-12 seconds delay just for the communication to reach Earth from the Moon and at times, the astronauts were responding with 2 seconds delay - which is impossible.
Robot Polisher on YT has done a lot of short clips exposing NASA and they're quite fun
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKSyNpWaVQU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baS7GE2eYxw
How can they go to the Moon if they still haven't determined whether Space is gay or straight:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5a7QjY4XKA
And Austin Witsit (the creator of auditnasa.com) does longer form podcasts exposing the absolute fraud that NASA is.
https://rumble.com/v4fb590-nasa-fraud.html?e9s=src_v1_upp
https://rumble.com/v4hb91r-nasa-fraud-episode-2.html?e9s=src_v1_upp
https://rumble.com/v4uzf62-nasa-fraud-episode-3.html?e9s=src_v1_upp
The moon landings seem very questionable. But as far as launching satellites into orbit, what about Starlink / GPS networks?
Clearly people are using Starlink in remote places to access the internet wirelessly. I also used wifi on a plane lately - plus the GPS system works very well for surveying, navigation etc.
So the scientific records & calculations used to achieve possibly the greatest human exploration endeavour of all time were destroyed? And, assuming this was filmed in the late 90’s or so, the processing power of Intel chips, information exchange capabilities of the internet & storage capabilities far beyond tapes, can’t replace slide rules, telephones and calculations by hand.
Since AI is a computing Goliath now, and SpaceX is launching rockets like popcorn, another mission to the moon must surely be taking place this year or next?
I don’t know, maybe I’m just slow.
Dark. Though it’s true the working class and young’s future were sacrificed in various ways during this time to protect a generation who spent and voted incredibly recklessly.
But of course, not everyone can be an early adopter. That is bot possible.

