THE NEW WORLD ORDER AGENDA & CONSPIRACIES

Floridafoot

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It is so difficult to listen to the host of the podcast. Out the gate he takes on the demeanor that he doesn't believe the SRA survivor's story at all. Ian Carroll admits it is a lot to take in, but still gives the man the benefit of the doubt.There is nothing wrong with being a sceptic and researching things on one's own. However, it is obvious the podcast host is more concerned with showing his audience that he doesn't really believe in satanism and that he thinks this is all too fantastical to be true. He asks Ian if the guy has proof. I'd imagine that even if this man had photographic evidence, videos, and souvenirs, the host would still be skeptical. He even uses the word "conspiracy" and mentions how he gets dozens of emails from SRA survivors a week. He implies here that he doesn't answer them or have them on as guests. So, if he gets literally dozens of these claims a week, wouldn't that make him think there might be something more to the story? He really believes ALL of the people with similar stories are lying to get attention? Attention that would most likely be negative and would effect their lives in a negative way? I understand that there are definitely attention seeking individuals out there who will do anything to be in the spotlight. But if one digs into the details of the evidence that has been collected over the years it is obvious that these things, as incomprehensible as they seem, do happen. Anyhow, I haven't heard of the gentlemen Ian Carroll was speaking of, but I will pray for his healing and for the truth to be known to the whole world. The fella hosting the podcast needs to get his head out of his rear-end. Thanks for sharing @L3M4
 

redqueen

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why do We even need this though?
 

L3M4

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It is so difficult to listen to the host of the podcast. Out the gate he takes on the demeanor that he doesn't believe the SRA survivor's story at all. Ian Carroll admits it is a lot to take in, but still gives the man the benefit of the doubt.There is nothing wrong with being a sceptic and researching things on one's own. However, it is obvious the podcast host is more concerned with showing his audience that he doesn't really believe in satanism and that he thinks this is all too fantastical to be true. He asks Ian if the guy has proof. I'd imagine that even if this man had photographic evidence, videos, and souvenirs, the host would still be skeptical. He even uses the word "conspiracy" and mentions how he gets dozens of emails from SRA survivors a week. He implies here that he doesn't answer them or have them on as guests. So, if he gets literally dozens of these claims a week, wouldn't that make him think there might be something more to the story? He really believes ALL of the people with similar stories are lying to get attention? Attention that would most likely be negative and would effect their lives in a negative way? I understand that there are definitely attention seeking individuals out there who will do anything to be in the spotlight. But if one digs into the details of the evidence that has been collected over the years it is obvious that these things, as incomprehensible as they seem, do happen. Anyhow, I haven't heard of the gentlemen Ian Carroll was speaking of, but I will pray for his healing and for the truth to be known to the whole world. The fella hosting the podcast needs to get his head out of his rear-end. Thanks for sharing @L3M4
I agree, the host do sound like a highschooler, someone who is literally pointing a camera at themselves just for attention and views. Especially with his goof smart ass remarks. gentlemen Ian Carroll looks like an SRA survivor himself especially when he was shirtless in the other podcast

I do believe there are hundreds of SRA survivor's out there, I have not yet heard this particular testimony because they have made it clear is very gruesome which in part has also led me to question if we have a group of paid shills to spew an extreme narrative to discourage people from sharing or believing these things when someone with a real experience shares their truth. But I am not to judge so I'll just keep an open mind, without dismissing all possibilities.
 

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I think a lot of these "skeptics" and "disbelievers" -erm, clout? even here on the boards, the ones that pretend to be unaware, thick, slow, disbelieving, probably are involved in the dark arts, and this is their assignment/promotion to ACT as though they cannot see whats going on?
omg yes agreed
can we literally just do God works and start being brave & mentioning names (or Usernames) Pleaseeee
 

TempestOfTempo

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why do We even need this though?
It a steampunk videogame gone wrong/real. But as usual, you are correct... why is this thing a thing? Its about as necessary as a cern super-collider eh?
 

Maldarker

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why do We even need this though?
Quantum bio computing is why - moore's law is coming to fruition (or the death of it more/less)

As we continue to miniaturize chips, we'll no doubt bump into Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, which limits precision at the quantum level, thus limiting our computational capabilities. James R. Powell calculated that, due to the uncertainty principle alone, Moore's Law will be obsolete by 2036.

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Are there any more detailed/in-depth sources regarding this you could recommend? Its intriguing to say the least...
 
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