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  1. reverendALC

    Insane Asylums of the United States, Canada, UK and the rest of the World

    My wife’s aunt used to work there, and my wife has childhood memories of the building when it was completely covered in ivy. That was decades ago though.
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    Insane Asylums of the United States, Canada, UK and the rest of the World

    Don’t forget Western State Hospital in Steilacoom, WA. @KorbenDallas I’d be surprised if you’re not familiar with this one. Opened in 1871 I believe. Unnecessarily ornate in my opinion. Accompanied by Eastern State near Yakima and Northern State in Sedro Woolley.
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    Running thread: how did they manage to alter our history?

    The exact answers we seek evade us yet, however the first step in solving a problem is admitting/recognizing/understanding the problem’s presence. We don’t necessarily need to know what IS true to identify that which is not. Take some solace in that friends, for an open mind leaves oneself...
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    World Expositions: Phenomenal Attendance?

    Groupthink benefits greatly from mass acceptance… or even the perception of mass acceptance. For example, >80 million votes is seemingly corroborated by one of these photos and not the other, while they’re both photos of the same event: But back to the mechanics/logistics of it, you’re...
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    NASA's Don Pettit says that they cannot go to the Moon. How come?

    I move to introduce a new concept: spacetard. I’m not one for ignorant or blanketed derision of folks… but the question “is space real” is one that these people cannot even fathom.
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    NASA's Don Pettit says that they cannot go to the Moon. How come?

    The “lunarcy” (yeah I just combined lunar and lunacy) is ridiculous. Not just the moon, but so very much of the crap they offer us is so flimsy that it doesn’t withstand the slightest bit of scrutiny. It relies upon our indoctrination and peripheral corroboration. We learned it in school, we...
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    NASA's Don Pettit says that they cannot go to the Moon. How come?

    I’m curious as to why this interstellar propaganda is coming on so strong, and so globally as of late. Is it because the public acceptance of the vintage lunar missions is waning? Or is it because they’re getting ready to bamboozle us with Martians?
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    Question | Year 2030: what are they hiding?

    I feel strongly that the alt-history and what’s-really-going-on communities are being strawmanned
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    How did the sand get into the Sahara Region?

    I can’t say if the authagraph is any more (or less) accurate of a projection, but: It sure looks like it would straighten out my blast theory conjecture.
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    Novaya Zemlya: Russians Hiding the Remnants of the Old World?

    It’s an interesting find and the study of MV is probably too far a digression for this thread… but I don’t see those geographical features anywhere else on the eastern coast of North America. Their absence suggests to me that these are not common developments and their presence may be indicative...
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    Novaya Zemlya: Russians Hiding the Remnants of the Old World?

    Interesting. No photo was attached to your post, so I took the liberty of scrounging around the vineyard. I did find some comparable formations: Zemlaya’s formations all have striking geometry and what appear to be very uniform curvature while those at the vineyard are more… sloppy? Perhaps...
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    Question | The Mandela Effect...

    Interesting. Honestly, being able to send messages into the past would feasibly explain some of the depths which these orchestrations reach, but: If they “went back” and changed the name of the book, wouldn’t we have read the updated name as children then?
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    Urban Fires of the past vs. Wildfires of today

    Well it appears that the “narrative” is becoming “electrical fire due to infrastructure” so that’s probably not the culprit 🤣 Maui Officials Reveal Cause of the Devastating Wildfires - Blowing Up Leftist Democrats' "Climate Change" Narrative | The Gateway Pundit | by Cullen Linebarger
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    Urban Fires of the past vs. Wildfires of today

    Well that photo is pretty convincing. I’ve never met a wildfire that drove down a road and burned a solitary house at the end. I’m not saying DEW isn’t possible… in fact it appears probable based upon that, but could there be another explanation? Perhaps the electrical grid?
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    Urban Fires of the past vs. Wildfires of today

    I personally believe that we have DEW technology, and that it’s capable of this level of destruction or worse. The dots which I’m having trouble connecting are the “why DEW” dots. These fires are no doubt useful in many ways: clearing property, advancing climate agendas, etc… but if you dig...
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    What If the Mappa Mundi is the True Map of the World Hypothesis. Chapter 5.

    One of the things that struck me most about this read, biblical implications aside, is that not all humans are the same. I’ll differentiate between “equal” and the same though. I feel all human life is of great and equal value, but that’s not to say that we are all the same. Furthermore, we...
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    Primary Sources, according to an A.I.

    It seems that you and I both can see their forest for their trees. At face value, their ideologies do not seem so absurd, but they crumble away at the slightest interrogative. Difficult decisions will be made: whom to feed, whom to shelter, and whom to forsake. Humans won’t want to make those...
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    Question | The Mandela Effect...

    I’m far more aware of my world these past few years than I ever have been, but im not sure if that’s why im noticing more (and greater) inconsistency than ever… but I definitely am. I can personally relate to some of these ME inconsistencies which contradict my memories or understandings, but...
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    How did the sand get into the Sahara Region?

    I have often considered that as a blast crater, but it’s so small eccentric to the sand zone. I do notice this tear dropped desert in Asia, pointing toward the desert zone: Perhaps some sort of directional weapon launched from the East? I realize that on the globe, the directional blast...
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    How did the sand get into the Sahara Region?

    Even as I child, I wondered about the comet/asteroid copout. It seems too easy. Even when I was sure dinosaurs existed, the meteor extinction event seemed off to me. Especially considering that all meteors “burn up in the atmosphere” before touching down these days. Lazy ass meteors. If we do...
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