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  1. shaggy Yung Blood [smack ratiocinate the bookclub]
    back in the day reddit was alright, i'm talking 2007ish. it was small enough that the community understood the purpose of the upvote/downvote, and that feature was used primarily for content as opposed to discussions within linked content.

    then the website exploded and the level of discourse disappeared overnight. groupthink at its finest. you want that instant-gratification-social-media-likes/upvotes-endorphin-rush? better not think and write ideas counter to the norm.
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  2. shaggy Yung Blood [smack ratiocinate the bookclub]
    You ever wonder how the ultra-wealth elite perceive the world? Consider this, where do their loyalties lie? Not to a singular nation-state or political system. Rather, an elite family only exists to drain the resources from one profitable empire and move on to the next up and coming state. Consider the possibility that one family could have leapfrogged from Rome, to Constantinople, to France, to Germany, to Britain, and to the U.S., and...then where?

    Move in. Secure the profits of successful industry via your wealth. Drain industry. Move to another country before the collapse. And so on and so forth.

    The earth literally plays host to economic vampires.
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  3. shaggy Yung Blood [smack ratiocinate the bookclub]
    Nikola Tesla & John Trump.

    The legend-tellers suggest that Donald’s uncle John George Trump, who was a very well-known scientist and inventor, oversaw the examination of famous engineer Nikola Tesla’s notes after his death.

    Serbian-born Tesla moved to the US in 1891 was famed for his reputation as a “mad scientist”.

    Tesla was also well-known in his later years for exploring theoretical subjects, and even made very early pronouncements into the possibility of wireless connectivity.

    He apparently looked into fantastic theories such as free energy, antigravity, invisibility, and most importantly time travel.


    Trump spent three days by himself looking into the notes before concluding there was nothing of any significance.

    His report read: “(Tesla’s) thoughts and efforts during at least the past 15 years were primarily of a speculative, philosophical, and somewhat promotional character”.

    Conspiracy theorists claim Trump found theoretical designs for a time travelling machine.

    Donald Titor.


    John G. Trump spent a lot of time with his nephew Donald before he died in 1985.

    In interviews Donald Trump regularly brought up his “uncle John” and references his warning over nuclear weapons and the damage they may cause.

    During one such interview he cryptically said: “My uncle used to tell me about nuclear before nuclear was nuclear”.

    He told the Boston Globe: “He would tell me, ‘There are things that are happening that could be potentially so bad for the world in terms of weaponry.”

    Trump told the Times that his uncle “would tell me many years ago about the power of weapons someday, that the destructive force of these weapons would be so massive, that it’s going to be a scary world.”

    What is strange about the warnings is that by the time Donald Trump was born in 1946, the US already owned and used nuclear weapons.

    Trump also spoke about his dislike of nuclear weapons saying, “I hate nuclear more than any. My uncle was a professor was at M.I.T., used to tell me about nuclear.

    “Can I be honest with you? It’s going to happen, anyway. It’s going to happen anyway. It’s only a question of time…”

    Despite all John Trump’s scientific contributions, including methods for curing cancer, Donald appears to mostly speak about his uncle’s warnings of nuclear war.

    Many have cited John Trump’s foresight as proof that he might have seen John Titor’s future ravaged by nuclear war and government corruption.

    Donald Trump is also well-known for occasionally using pseudonyms such as John Miller and John Barron, using his middle as a first name.

    But, according to the theory, his third and less well-known identity was John Titor.

    John Titor.


    In 2000 an online forum came alive with the story of John Titor, who claimed to be a soldier from 2036, and lived in a world destroyed by war and government corruption.

    He offered some helpful tips on what the future had in store and suddenly vanished and after many of the predictions did not come true, he was written off as a hoax.

    The legend goes that after John Trump had mastered time travel, Donald Trump journeyed to the future under the name John Titor.

    After witnessing the destruction he returned to our time and subtly changed the future through the butterfly effect by giving humanity hints of what was to come.

    But try as he might, Trump was unable to totally change the earth’s progression towards nuclear war brought on by ISIS and Islamic radicalisation, according to the wild theory.

    So using his time travelling ability, Trump amassed a fortune with his family, and began running for president of the United States to allow himself to truly change the future.

    Now that Trump is about to become the US president he will be able to truly change the world and avert the nuclear destruction planned for the world.

    President Donald Trump.

    According to the conspiracy, there are quite a few similarities between the President and John Titor.

    In Titor’s posts, he was incredibly rude and aggressive towards those who challenged him.

    In one post he wrote: “Perhaps I should let you all in on a little secret. No one likes you in the future. This time period is looked at as being full of lazy, self-centered, civically ignorant sheep.”

    Donald Trump also seems to have a similar flare for insulting his critics and opponents and in one speech in Las Vegas in 2011 he said, “Our leaders are stupid, they are stupid people.”

    And Trump has been outspoken in claiming that he is more knowledgable about the United States’ enemies than top officials.

    In 2015 the incoming president said during a campaign speech: “I know more about ISIS than the generals do, believe me”.

    Trump has been mocked for his comment, but his claims are believed to back up the idea that he may know more about the future of ISIS than top US officials.

    The bizarre conspiracy theory claims that Trump is now attempting to avert the future, by becoming president and dramatically altering the world's timeline by tackling the enemies which could potentially bring humanity to destruction.
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  4. shaggy Yung Blood [smack ratiocinate the bookclub]
    i'll tl;dr the tl;dr:

    This is proof that the FBI and DOJ were fine spying on US citizens using a document paid for by the political opposition, and they concealed this fact while making the applications for the spying.

    This is one of the biggest political scandals in US history. The DOJ and FBI were literally doing the bidding of a political party and trying to hide that fact from the American people. The entire "Russian Collusion" investigation was triggered by this document.
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  5. shaggy Yung Blood [smack ratiocinate the bookclub]
    TL;DR:

    Comey, McCabe, Rosenstein, Yates, and Boente all signed off on FISA applications for Carter Page (a volunteer advisor for Trump's campaign)
    The Christopher Steele dossier was paid for with $160,000 by the Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC via Perkins Coie and Fusion GPS
    None of the FISA applications or renewals mention the HRC or DNC funding the dossier, but the FBI and DOJ were both aware that they funded it
    Steele leaked information to Yahoo News, but was not punished until he leaked information to Mother Jones; he was fired for the latter
    Steele admitted to the FBI that he "was desperate that Donald Trump not get elected and was passionate about him not being president." These feelings were not disclosed in the FISA applications
    The dossier was not corroborated before the FISA filing. Comey declared it "salacious and unverfied," but McCabe testified under oath that no surveillance would have been sought without the dossier
    The FISA applications also mention collaboration between Page and Papadopoulos, despite no evidence of such a connection existing.
    Strzok was in charge of investigating Papadopoulos before his text messages with his mistress caused him to be reassigned. The texts mention anti-Trump bias and also mention an "insurance" policy against Trump that was mentioned by McCabe during a meeting.
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  6. shaggy Yung Blood [smack ratiocinate the bookclub]
    The House Intelligence Committee has released its controversial memo outlining alleged abuses of secret surveillance by the FBI and Justice Department in the Trump-Russia investigation. Here are some key points:

    * The Steele dossier formed an essential part of the initial and all three renewal FISA applications against Carter Page.

    * Andrew McCabe confirmed that no FISA warrant would have been sought from the FISA Court without the Steele dossier information.

    * The political origins of the Steele dossier were known to senior DOJ and FBI officials, but excluded from the FISA applications.

    * DOJ official Bruce Ohr met with Steele beginning in the summer of 2016 and relayed to DOJ information about Steele's bias. Steele told Ohr that he, Steele, was desperate that Donald Trump not get elected president and was passionate about him not becoming president.

    The FBI and Justice Department mounted a monthslong effort to keep the information outlined in the memo out of the House Intelligence Committee's hands. Only the threat of contempt charges and other forms of pressure forced the FBI and Justice to give up the material.

    Once Intelligence Committee leaders and staff compiled some of that information into the memo, the FBI and Justice Department, supported by Capitol Hill Democrats, mounted a ferocious campaign of opposition, saying release of the memo would endanger national security and the rule of law.

    But Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes never wavered in his determination to make the information available to the public. President Trump agreed, and, as required by House rules, gave his approval for release.

    Finally, the memo released today does not represent the sum total of what House investigators have learned in their review of the FBI and Justice Department Trump-Russia investigation. That means the fight over the memo could be replayed in the future when the Intelligence Committee decides to release more information.

    http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/house-intel-memo-released-what-it-says/article/2647937
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  7. shaggy Yung Blood [smack ratiocinate the bookclub]
    this thread sucks. i can help you lucid dream in two steps.

    1. develop a habit of looking at your wrist [as if you would a watch] every fifteen minutes and saying aloud or internally, 'am I dreaming?'
    2. consume 500 mg Melatonin, 1000 mg Valerian root roughly 30 mins before bed.

    once you're in bed, lay back, close your eyes, and focus on your breathing. you'll slip into unconsciousness fairly quick. the melatonin and valerian will keep you under. the habitual checking of the wrist will create a sudden habit, which will manifest itself in a dream very quickly [see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris_effect]. once you actually mimic the habit in your dream, you may realize you are in fact dreaming, due to the issue of 'how did I arrive here?,' wherever here may be.

    Congrats, you're lucid. lucidity is tough to maintain, hence the sleep aids. also I'd develop the wrist-check habit for at least two days before taking the herbal sleep aids, simply because you don't want to build up a tolerance to them. they work, but tolerance builds swiftly.

    im reposting this shit in its own thread bc you people are animals.
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  8. shaggy Yung Blood [smack ratiocinate the bookclub]
    Originally posted by 哈哈你看不懂中文 Xrp, ada, eth, trx, ltc

    >he fell for the tron meme

    I'd swap ltc and trx for xlm and link.

    Ada is solid, but its recent pump has been solely because of the weiss ratings, which were bunk. im agnostic on xrp. ive seen it stay stable for a year or so, i dont think its meant to be a high sat coin. eth, of course, is gold.
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