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I feel like I may have been a bit harsh on Peterson in my new video after looking at his Twitter feed. He’s certainly woken up to the tyranny, at least in his own country.
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Sad truth?
Is this true? Anyone?
Truth of this unconfirmed. It’s from Simon Dolan’s Instagram. I’ve heard some people speak negatively of him, something to do with his fundraising?
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I’m catching up on today’s U.K. column now after a hard days training.
Forwarded from Morgoth's Review
With people such as Robert Malone and Mike Yeadon finally being given mainstream platforms I'm starting to see a trend emerge where many people online become bored with them and are now calling Malone in particular a shill.

I'm delighted and somewhat relieved that subjects such as the efficacy of the vaccines, side effects, digital ID's and the technocratic power-grab are entering mainstream discourse but for online subcultures this often means they've lost the monopoly on their own ''truth''.

And so we enter a situation where the largest podcast in the world platforms a man who alleges a crime against humanity is taking place, that there's mass corruption and deaths, but by doing so the issues raised become normie-tier, passe, old. Like when people go off an Indie band after they hit the big-time.

Yet the implications of this going forward are that public trust in western institutions and authorities could collapse entirely with consequences we can only guess at, in the internet age though, it's all just entertainment and there's always another novelty take out there to titillate, the next new thing.
We must resist all forms of virtual reality. - Me, a gamer.
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In this video here by researcher Alison McDowell there is an insanely sinister concept explained in which they are actually grooming children to be gamers on a pay as you play program in which they will give out a universal basic income that will tie you into a blockchain wallet.

I’ve heard people ask how will the metaverse be introduced without people realising, well here is a great way of ushering it in that is totally unbeknownst to mass public consciousness.

FULL VIDEO HERE.
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A painful read indeed. I think they need to improve their ‘magic(al)ing.’ Ironic really.

This is partly why university was a pain for me, especially in my first semester when I was studying psychology. Psychology papers are equally unreadable, only they try to justify their illiteracy by telling us that psychology is a science and therefore requires a different writing structure.

1. Psychology is not a true science.
2. Science requires greater literacy, not less.

So, I switched to philosophy. Unfortunately I missed out on the ‘logic’ module whilst I was on psychology. I learned about logic and logical consistency later on. An understanding of logic and literacy go hand in hand, particularly in the domain of argument forming. Is it any wonder why a country low in literacy is a country which does not think and act logically?
"The Indian, in his simple philosophy, was careful to avoid a centralized population, wherein lies civilization’s devil. He would not be forced to accept materialism as the basic principle of his life, but preferred to reduce existence to its simplest terms.
His roving out-of-door life was more precarious, no doubt, than life reduced to a system, a mechanical routine; yet in his view it was and is infinitely happier.
To be sure, this philosophy of his had its disadvantages and obvious defects, yet it was reasonably consistent with itself, which is more than can be said for our modern civilization.
He knew that virtue is essential to the maintenance of physical excellence, and that strength, in the sense of endurance and vitality, underlies all genuine beauty.
He was as a rule prepared to volunteer his services at any time in behalf of his fellows, at any cost of inconvenience and real hardship, and thus to grow in personality and soul-culture.
Generous to the last mouthful of food, fearless of hunger, suffering, and death, he was surely something of a hero. Not ‘to have,’ but ‘to be,’ was his national motto."
–Charles Alexander Eastman