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The flat earth stuff is always a red herring, it's been the most succesful psyop to date against "truthers".

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I agree. When I watched Flat Earth videos with a flat earther in-law I was surprised at the high-level production values. Somebody put a lot of money into making those slick videos.

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Wow! Amazing interview with two powerhouses!

Side note on Jack Parsons:

He’s coined “The Father of the Space Age”. He was openly a devil worshipper. He developed the fuel that enabled us to penetrate the stratosphere. Satellite could not have come about without this guy.

In his diary written by himself, he had a dream in 1948, where he saw somebody called “Bellarious Dajjal” and he tells him “You are helping me”.

Soon after, I believe he attempted to change his name to be called Bellarious Dajjal.

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Anybody who tries to legally change their name to "Dajjal" is someone you have to watch out for.

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Years ago I saw what seemed at the time an interesting lecture about the origins of NASA not so much in astronomy as in astrology and Luciferian doctrine, and the idea that (in my paraphrase) God is the bad guy and can be overcome and defeated in the universe. Sounds outlandish to someone unfamiliar with these things.

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If you study where all this technology comes from…

Read about Magic and the Enlightenment period, all these scientists were into Black Magic. Read about Francis Bacon, there’s a biography about him called “Knowledge is Power: Magic and the Creation of Modern Science”, Francis Bacon was reading all these magic books.

The author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Arthur C. Clarke, great technologist, he has a lot of patents that enable satellites. He has an interview with BBC in 1961, where he predicts the internet, cell phones, texting. Clarke has 3 laws of technology, one of them is “No technology reaches a level of complexity except it becomes indistinguishable from magic”.

I’m not a Luddite, but all of this worshipful attitude towards technology (and orgs like NASA, Tesla, etc.) is really stupid and misguided.

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Two lucid, exceptionally intelligent minds seeking to understand the world and cut through the BS which, unfortunately, so many Americans simply accept.

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Candace Owen’s married a Rockefeller that’s why she’s not off of YouTube

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You mean a Jew?

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Have you ever heard about the Eastern Star Freemason (Women’s Freemason group) she Candace Owen’s might be working with them

Just food for Thought

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Heard of them. Never looked too deeply into Candace Owen's background. Wouldn't surprise me.

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Well there’s a Rabbit Hole indeed enjoy let us know what you Find out about her please and thank you

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Yes

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Owens’s discussions about demons, satanism, dinosaurs & transgender stuff are an appeal to her conservative Christian base. I suspect it’s just the right mix of sincere questioning and click bait that has helped her gain a large following.

Just because something sounds bizarre is not proof it’s untrue. I’m no fan of dinosaur denial or flat earth, but why is your guest so sure people actually landed on the moon? Don’t tell me he saw it on TV.

Regardless, I agree these topics can hurt Owens’s credibility. I also think her ideological opponents haven’t been aggressive about canceling her to avoid generating more scandal of the kind that led to her break with Daily Wire. That debacle showed the Wire to be hypocritical and damaged their reputation. Why make her a double martyr?

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i love Candace Owens' commentary.

i also live in Washington, DC, the District of Chaos. it is filled with Flatheads & Demons of the Afreet variety. They claim to work for the United States but seve the ZioBeasts

I also support the Hamas, Hezbollah. & AnsarAllah Freedom Fighters. And say so on my Substack column “Hausfrauleaks “

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