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@AngelGraves13 not really sure what you're trying to achieve posting extremist propaganda, but, it sure made it easy for me to identify you as someone who cannot be trusted. Thanks, it's always easier to know ahead of time

52 minutes ago, AngelGraves13 said:

Joke's on you. I'm a Libertarian. I only said Trump would win because there were people standing in line for hours to see him, and there was nobody to see Biden for his small rallies.

And this folks is why Libertarians are considered a joke in the political world.

 

Although this person isn't a libertarian. They're quite clearly a mentally ill Trump supporter. Just look at their posts since around Election day and beyond. Clearly a Troll/Alt Account.

5 minutes ago, wakjak said:

And this folks is why Libertarians are considered a joke in the political world.

 

Although this person isn't a libertarian. They're quite clearly a mentally ill Trump supporter. Just look at their posts since around Election day and beyond. Clearly a Troll/Alt Account.

 

If anyone's a troll, it would be you.

 

Not everyone is a Democrat. Some of us want less government, not more. COVID-19 should be a personal responsibility, like the flu. Government has NO RIGHT to take your liberties.

9 minutes ago, kcbworth said:

@AngelGraves13 not really sure what you're trying to achieve posting extremist propaganda, but, it sure made it easy for me to identify you as someone who cannot be trusted. Thanks, it's always easier to know ahead of time

It's not extreme, and it's not propaganda. You didn't even watch it.

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So if Trump's an evil genius, he would....

 

Create all the fake votes for Joe Biden and lose the election because of voter fraud. Then he would prove in court that he won the election legally, all the while being the mastermind behind the fake votes. Damn...that's almost too good.

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Don't forget...predictive programming. They always tell you what they're going to do before they do it. It cements it more in the mind.

 

"steal the election"

 

 

 

This guy isn't funny...but whatever, it's another video about this fake election.

 

 

Hmm...more predictive programming.

 

 

1 minute ago, AngelGraves13 said:

 

This guy gets it...you guys, not so much. Still asleep.

Ah ok. I imagine that's just another element of control? Getting masses of people to get uncontrollably and violently escalate to an invariably chaotic (to a point of it literally being impossible to plan for). What genius! I can't even comprehend such masterful planning! So I won't. And assume that isn't happening. Cause it's not. Cause that's dumb. 

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And when Trump doesn't regain control, and everything just straightens out, and Biden serves his 4(+) years are you going to admit that your entire worldview is shattered beyond our ability to repair and that you need real psychological help? Or are you just going to go, "Oh, ok, it wasn't THIS conspiracy, it was actually THIS ONE".

 

Yeah, the latter one eh? Get help.

9 minutes ago, AngelGraves13 said:

 

This guy gets it...you guys, not so much. Still asleep.

Conspiracy forum....find it and leave this garbage there.

1 hour ago, AngelGraves13 said:

 

 

Not everyone is a Democrat. Some of us want less government, not more. COVID-19 should be a personal responsibility, like the flu. Government has NO RIGHT to take your liberties.

 

 

I'm curious, you say you believe the virus is real. If that's the case, how do you explain the transmission of the virus then? In your opinion what precautions would help prevent the transmissions of said virus? 

 

If someone is infected and they go out and pass the infection on to others, doesn't that put the responsibility on the one not taking precautions to prevent the spreading of the virus? We have laws against drunk driving, mainly because of the potential to harm or kill others. If someone is playing with a gun and accidentally shoots someone and hurts or kills them, they can face legal consequences. Why shouldn't people face consequences for getting others sick? After all even if you want to argue that it's not as deadly, we still know that there exists other harmful after effects from this virus that can have long lasting health issues. And dealing with those health issues will be a financial burden down the road for many. So it would seem your argument is that we should say screw it to legal consequences (gov intervention) and don't do anything and those that die, die and those that have long lasting health effects are just left to deal with them on their own. Pretty much everyone is on their own, is that really the argument you're making?

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7 hours ago, 0sit0 said:

It could be their cult-like mentality, similar to what we see in fascist dictators all over the world and history? Where there are stupid people and tools to manipulate them you'll always end up with this situation. 

I don't really understand why, but Americans seem far more susceptible to cults than anywhere else in the world... Jim Jones, Scientology, Westboro Baptists, Mormons, Evangelists and on and on.  I really don't get how so many people can be so gullible. Trump is just yet another personality cult that has revealed some very disturbing things about the people of America.

3 hours ago, AngelGraves13 said:

Trump, Biden, all the world leaders are in on this together. They answer to their bosses. They're just the PR for governments. Keeps the masses distracted.

And let me guess, they take their orders from the British Royal family, who are really shapeshifting lizard people who secretly rule the whole of our 6000 year old flat Earth?

 

I'm surprised you haven't linked David Icke's website yet...

1 hour ago, FloatingFatMan said:

And let me guess, they take their orders from the British Royal family, who are really shapeshifting lizard people who secretly rule the whole of our 6000 year old flat Earth?

 

I'm surprised you haven't linked David Icke's website yet...

Hey look...someone actually knows who David Icke is.

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2 hours ago, mudslag said:

 

I'm curious, you say you believe the virus is real. If that's the case, how do you explain the transmission of the virus then? In your opinion what precautions would help prevent the transmissions of said virus? 

 

If someone is infected and they go out and pass the infection on to others, doesn't that put the responsibility on the one not taking precautions to prevent the spreading of the virus? We have laws against drunk driving, mainly because of the potential to harm or kill others. If someone is playing with a gun and accidentally shoots someone and hurts or kills them, they can face legal consequences. Why shouldn't people face consequences for getting others sick? After all even if you want to argue that it's not as deadly, we still know that there exists other harmful after effects from this virus that can have long lasting health issues. And dealing with those health issues will be a financial burden down the road for many. So it would seem your argument is that we should say screw it to legal consequences (gov intervention) and don't do anything and those that die, die and those that have long lasting health effects are just left to deal with them on their own. Pretty much everyone is on their own, is that really the argument you're making?

No...you can't prove who infected who, unless you're talking really small gatherings of 1-2 people. So you want to try people for murder because they give someone COVID-19? Damn...you Democrats are quick to become Nazis.

2 hours ago, Matthew S. said:

I've finally decided, I've finally set @AngelGraves13 to ignore.

Another Democrat who lives in the matrix of spoonfed, I mean "mainstream" media. Go back to sleep...sheep.

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2 hours ago, adrynalyne said:

Conspiracy forum....find it and leave this garbage there.

No.

4 hours ago, Jim K said:

 

I don't know .. why does that spreadsheet list 48187 as the zip code for Fenton, Genesee County.

 

48187 is Wayne County - Source

48430 is Genesee County (Fenton)   - Source

 

 

???

 

 

 

Keep telling yourself those sweet Democrat lies...

4 hours ago, shockz said:

You’re literally contradicting yourself. 
 

At first you’re bashing dems for celebrating and furthering it’s spread, and now you’re saying it’s not very deadly. 
 

You’re so transparent. 

It can't be both? You're being lied to by globalist scum like Gates and Soros.

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5 hours ago, LaP said:

I don't think Alex Jones is crazy. He's a very intelligent business man who understood that he could make money by saying alt-right BS online. I don't even think he believes anything he says. And i'm sure he is millionaire. I mean the guy sells snake-oil diet supplements ... that should tell you a lot about the guy. Go check the infowars store i mean it's more scammy than a fake call center in India.

If I remember correctly his lawyer stated as much in court saying  Jones was an entertainer and nothing he says should be taken seriously.

I'm actually genuinely surprised that I haven't gotten a warning yet...  Not that I'm asking for one or anything...:shifty:

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5 hours ago, AngelGraves13 said:

 

 

It's a real virus and it's spreading. It has a low mortality rate of around 1% if you factor in all positive cases. If you only factor in hospitalizations, then the mortality rate is much higher. That's very disingenuous.

 

 

 

Let's say for argument sakes it's 1%, that's still ten time's higher than seasonal influenza, which is 0.1%.  Those are still crappy odds not matter how you cut it. 

36 minutes ago, AngelGraves13 said:

No...you can't prove who infected who, unless you're talking really small gatherings of 1-2 people. So you want to try people for murder because they give someone COVID-19? Damn...you Democrats are quick to become Nazis.

 

 

I didn't ask if you could prove X person infected others, nor did I imply that I want to try people for murder for passing on the virus, that wasn't the point. I brought up the legal issues related to drunk driving and accidental shootings in regards to the govs role in the legal process itself. If that wasn't clear enough that's my fault but I'm not trying to imply that I want someone tried for infecting others. Im saying that the gov plays a role in our daily lives in almost multiple aspect. You don't want the gov to infringe your rights and I get that. At the same time, I don't want Joe Blow who might be infected to infringe my safety by possibly infecting me because they think it's ok to not wear a mask or throw a large gathering that isn't safe in today's world.

 

I asked you specific questions, I'm looking for answers to those questions. So I'll ask again, you say you believe the virus is real. If that's the case, how do you explain the transmission of the virus then? In your opinion what precautions would help prevent the transmissions of this virus? 

2 hours ago, Matthew S. said:

I'm actually genuinely surprised that I haven't gotten a warning yet...  Not that I'm asking for one or anything...:shifty:

(USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST)

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