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Kevin Alfred Strom
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Writer, publisher, broadcaster, free thinker. Our destiny is in the stars. Was at https://twitter.com/kevin_a_strom since 2014, terminated under Musk in 2023 within hours of an ADL demand. I prefer to use NOSTR, but I am also sometimes found on https://gab.com/kevinstrom Mathematics, physics, and genetics are the real words of God.

Thanks; I didn't know that. The "elite"'s real objection to TikTok is that it doesn't censor to protect Jewish values and narratives, something considered absolutely obligatory by said "elites."

Very good. But the last sentence needs elaboration. Maybe the winners were "ordinary" in the sense that they weren't part of any parasitic elite; but they were certainly _extraordinary_ men and women, seldom to be found in this declining world. We need many more such to join us.

Ridiculous to claim that one of the most culturally contributive White nations, Italy (which is in the _top five_ nations, objectively rated in the book _Human Accomplishment_, well above the nation of my own ancestry), is "not White."

The chances of Trump being Satoshi are approximately the same as that of the Moon having a chewy chocolate center.

I am sure that, for example, many White Europeans living under the Moors in Spain, or the Ottomans in Greece, nevertheless were decent and fulfilled -- just as some White Americans are decent and fulfilled today under Jewish rule. But overthrowing an alien government might possibly bring 10x more fulfillment and decency, if those of high competence and character are put in charge.

Replying to Avatar VidMasterEon

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Jefferson also wanted the punishment for racial mixing to be quite severe -- exile for life, if I recall correctly, and making the offender an outlaw, which then meant "without the protection of the law," an extreme punishment indeed.

I strongly suspect that Flat Earth and related lunacies (secret hidden planets, directed energy weapons burning Jewish directors' homes in LA, chemtrails, reptilians, creationism, the list is nearly endless) are seeded into anti-Establishment groups by intelligence agencies and Jewish groups, with the obvious motives of making our side appear insane and therefore repellent to the intelligent and competent people we must recruit if we are to win.

Replying to Avatar Rasterman

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Actually, I would like it if Ebonics was adopted by all Blacks, and made ever more different from standard English as fast as possible. Anything that tends to increase separation of the races is a good thing.

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It's absolutely real and the BBC has been doing it for many years. https://www.bbc.com/pidgin

Sir Arthur Keith showed us that we human beings have evolved as groups (tribes; nations; races) and not as individuals. Therefore government, as bad as it can be sometimes, is a natural and probably inescapable part of the human condition. Thoughtful Americans (and others under "democracies" and cryptocracies) naturally hate their government. We have been so long under a traitorous regime (at least since 1933) that most of us cannot even imagine a government that is not the enemy of its own people. It need not always be this way, though.

Many people are already doing this when they say "keep the change" at a retail store. Done it many times myself. Fun fact: In the first half of the 19th century, half-cent coins were minted and widely used, and the "mill" ( a tenth of a cent) is still officially a unit of US currency.

We (well, most of us anyway -- some have awakened and escaped) sacrifice our time and health for Zionist trading stamps because, until recently, the only alternative was barter. Bitcoin fixes this, and its adoption chart looks like Niagara Falls flowing upwards.

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I'm not religious. There is no combination of words in the English language that you can use to convince me otherwise.

Sometimes, though, I wish there was. To admit anything else would be a lie.

Christianity is on the rise amongst bitcoiners, and I sometimes think of my own experiences with religion because of this.

I grew up in America with the Greek Orthodox church. I was an alter boy, and I went to Greek school after normal school. We were taught Greek culture, religious topics, language, etc.

The church was my social center. More than that, it was an aesthetically pleasing place.

The Byzantine iconography. The smells of incense. The feel of the pews. The beautiful hymns chanted in Greek. The taste of the Eucharist.

As a youth & young adult, the divine liturgy was an experience for the senses. I wanted to believe. The idea of a greater power watching over us is very powerful. It gives a man purpose.

Alas, I could not believe. I do not believe. It's not me.

True believers show up every Sunday, but there are also the ones present for the social aspects. It's what they grew up with. They go through the motions, live their lives as decent humans, but are likely too afraid to confront their beliefs.

I couldn't respect myself if I did this. I can't be inauthentic to myself and to the true believers in attendance.

Being honest with myself meant leaving the church. It was like denouncing the club, removing myself from a social circle that was the foundation for much of my life.

It left a space that I've done my best to fill.

I think the world would be a better place if everyone lived by the general teachings of Jesus. If we were kind to others. Love your neighbor, forgive people, and all that. This is decent human behavior.

I try to live my life this way, but it is not easy.

This post isn't a cry for help. Deep down, I'm not trying to be convinced. Much like my journey with the carnivore diet, and diet in general, only my own experiences will convince me. I remain unconvinced.

I'm glad some of you are true believers, and I wish you peace and happiness on your spiritual journies. ๐Ÿงก

I have felt many of the same things. My own journey led me to Cosmotheism.

Over the last couple decades, DNA analysis has proved that Ashkenazi Jews are about 60% Semitic, 40% European, with Sephardic Jews also mixed with Europeans but to a lesser extent. Culture and imaginary religions aside, I can see how this might cause them to be incompatible with relatively pure Semites. They sure as Hell are incompatible with us!

As for Israel being their historical homeland, I am not sure about that -- after all, they boast in their very own filthy book about how they stole it from the prior inhabitants in the most cruel and bloody way imaginable.

In both cases, the Ones You're Not Allowed to Escape Ever issue the orders and "extract their cut," which they might call their "b'rith."

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Using Diet Coke instead of regular Coke for the Mentos eruption experiment is primarily due to the differences inchemistry. ๐Ÿค“ ๐ŸŒป

- Carbonation: Both Diet Coke and regular Coke are carbonated, meaning they contain dissolved carbon dioxide gas. When the pressure is released, this gas wants to escape in the form of bubbles. However, Diet Coke tends to be more reactive because:

- Surface Tension: Diet Coke has less surface tension compared to regular Coke. This is due to the absence of sugar or high fructose corn syrup, which increase viscosity and surface tension. Lower surface tension allows bubbles to form more easily on the surface of the Mentos.

- Ingredients: Diet Coke contains artificial sweeteners like aspartame and acesulfame potassium instead of sugar. These sweeteners do not inhibit bubble formation as much as sugar does. In regular Coke, sugar molecules can slow down the release of carbon dioxide by holding onto the gas molecules, reducing the intensity of the eruption.

- Nucleation Sites: Mentos candies are covered in tiny pits which act as nucleation sites for carbon dioxide bubbles. When you drop the Mentos into the Diet Coke, these pits provide a perfect surface for rapid bubble formation. The absence of sugar in Diet Coke allows for an even quicker nucleation process, leading to a more explosive reaction.

- Preservatives: Regular Coke might contain additional preservatives or stabilizers that could slightly dampen the reaction, although this effect is minimal compared to the impact of sugar.

- Consistency in Experiments: Because Diet Coke provides a more consistent and dramatic reaction due to its composition, it's often preferred in demonstrations where predictability and visual impact are desired.

-- In summary, Diet Coke results in a more vigorous and visually impressive eruption when combined with Mentos due to its lower surface tension, absence of sugar, and the way its artificial sweeteners interact with the carbonation. This makes for a better educational demonstration or a more entertaining spectacle. However, if you're looking at the reaction purely from a scientific curiosity perspective, both will work, but the results with Diet Coke will be more pronounced.

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But which dissolves brain cells faster?