Comments by "LRRPFco52" (@LRRPFco52) on "Valuetainment"
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You can be stressed about:
1. Homeless with no place to live, no job, no money
2. Renting and being subject to landlord's rules, rent increases, neighbors, maintenance issues, uncertainty
3. Owning a home, paying property taxes, school district issues, city council, roads, neighbors +/-
There's always something to stress over, you just have to decide which level and set of problems you'll have.
To me, the choice is pretty simple.
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I wish I could have known about this beforehand. I spent 2 years when I was in DC investigating one of these deaths.
I could have provided a ton of information including the Swiss bank accounts that this particular victim/subject was servicing for years.
He was under investigation by several agencies for espionage because he had been selling the NSA's bank surveillance program codes to the Soviets, Chinese, Saudis, Pakistanis, Iranians, and other hostile foreign intelligence services.
The FBI Director Sessions allowed investigators to move forward with this case, and they requested indictments against this particular person and Hillary Clinton, because this subject had been servicing 3 safe deposit box accounts on behalf of the Clintons.
6 months into the Clinton WH in 1993, on Monday, July 19, Clinton fired Director Sessions after he refused to resign. The next day, the primary subject of the espionage investigation with the sealed indictment against him was found dead, immediately ruled a suicide.
His name was........
Vince Foster
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@Amaking10000 Try again. Every single month of this war, he has made headline statements that are 100% false.
Just search Col MacGregor March, April, May, June, July, August, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 2022, Jan, Feb, Mar, April, May, June 2023. It's all false and clearly-so. The guy is a mouthpiece for Putin every step of the way.
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@Mogamishu Nope. I specifically have covered down on the region since the 1970s, to include detailed study of Russian history, order of battle, culture, and have lived there. He hasn't done that and will never be as well-versed in Russia as I. He's a charlatan that has been wrong on every major proclamation he's made since March, 2022.
You can verify this for yourself by searching,
"Douglas McGregor, March, April, May, June, July, etc. 2022", then through 2023.
Every month he makes a headline-statement, like "The war is over, Ukraine is done", or "there was no Ukrainian victory in __ city", all the while Russia has been losing ground.
Imagine how stupid you have to be as a senior military officer, to constantly proclaim that Ukraine is losing, as they consistently take back territory, sink Russian ships, hit the Kerch bridge, shoot down Russian aircraft and missiles, and put Russia on their heels.
Why would he keep making utterly false statements? What's his motive?
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@John-ir2zf Electrogravitics is associated with the 1918 work by Professor Nipher, then 1928 British patent #300,311 of T. Townsend Brown, the 1952 Special Inquiry File #24-185 of the Office of Naval Research into the “Electro-Gravity Device of Townsend Brown” and two widely circulated 1956 Aviation Studies Ltd. Reports on “Electrogravitics Systems” and “The Gravitics Situation.” By definition, electrogravitics historically has had a purported relationship to gravity or the object's mass, as well as the applied voltage. An analysis of the 90-year old science of electrogravitics (or electrogravity) necessarily includes an analysis of electrokinetics.
Electrokinetics, on the other hand, is more commonly associated with many patents of T. Townsend Brown as well as Agnew Bahnson, starting with the 1960 US patent #2,949,550 entitled, “Electrokinetic Apparatus.” Electrokinetics, which often involves a capacitor and dielectric, has virtually no relationship that can be connected with mass or gravity. The Army Research Lab has recently issued a report on electrokinetics, analyzing the force on an asymmetric capacitor, while NASA has received three patents on the same design topic.
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@jeroenlucas My contacts in the Russian foreign ministry were already talking about Putin's plans to invade Georgia, Ukraine, Poland, the Baltics, and Finland in the early 2000s.
I thought the one Deputy was an old Soviet-era blowhard, but I remembered it nonetheless. Then Putin invaded Georgia in 2008 while I was in Estonia and it got our attention.
I monitored what was going on in Ukraine with all the elections, Russian tampering with the votes, and Putin's puppet Yanukovych in 2010, because Ukraine wanted to trade with the EU and develop their economy like Poland did.
Once Yanukovych signed Putin's Russia-Eurasia Economic Pact in late 2013, it triggered the Euromaiden protests for 4 months, with Yanukovych fleeing back to Putin. That's when Putin invaded in 2014 after launching false flag attacks in Donbas.
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