[ - ] yesiknow 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 22:12:53 ago (+1/-0)
He came from the WEF and that means what he knows how to do is suck your taxed wages into his pocket. They're just a cartel of parasites that go between political agencies and the assholes they let suck at your teat.
If he's actually broken with them, then he's not getting funding and can be honest.
[ - ] Rob3122 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 22:03:48 ago (+1/-0)
Speaking of movies and space has anyone seen the 1977 movie called Capricorn One? I haven't watched it yet but it's on the tubi app for anyone interested.
Three astronauts (James Brolin, Sam Waterston, O.J. Simpson) are about to launch into space on the first mission to Mars. But when a mechanical failure surfaces that would kill the three men, NASA removes them from the Capricorn One capsule. To prevent a public outcry, NASA launches the capsule unmanned and requires the astronauts to film fake mission footage in a studio. However, the plan is compromised when an ambitious journalist (Elliott Gould) discovers the conspiracy
[ - ] localsal 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 22:36:24 ago (+1/-0)
Movies like this really make me long for the days when writers were intelligent and had to think through several layers of story to make things actually believable.
I was binging Critical Drinker reviews, and love his new "because he has Plot Armor" references.
Some of the movies require viewers to be so stupid in order for events to unfold, or for little trivial things to blow up into huge problems.
A similar "mission to mars" movie is called "Stowaway (2021)"
The mission involves sending 3 people to mars, but somehow a "stowaway" (also happens to be a nigger LMAO) gets launched along with the crew, by hiding in the life support system....
Obviously the writers have never been around a space capsule build or launch, otherwise they would know that every single tool and component is (supposed to be) monitored 100% of the time. There is no way a worker could gain access to work on a critical system and somehow end up missing, let alone be launched into space.
I found the movie to be an allegory for the entire world we live in though, although the wife didn't appreciate my perspective as much as I hoped she would.
synopsis: nigger immigrates to the space capsule. The mere presence of the nigger causes resources to be jeopardized. nigger then proceeds to destroy the highly critical life support system. Knowing the success of the mission has already failed, the 4 member crew now battles for survival (not being able to turn around for some reason LOL). The nigger consumes all the vital food, air, and water, contributes nothing in the fight for survival and causes the crew to turn against each other, with 2 coal burner cunts voting to keep the nigger alive. At a critical stage, one of the coal burners pays the toll. LMAO.
Gen Z couldn't write a better synopsis of life with a nigger refugee - other than to add the obligatory rape scene, which didn't happen in the movie.
Dude I've been working on my wife since before old voat and finally realized today it was a lost cause. I think I figured out why today. No matter how good I am at persuasion, I'm no match for the 24/7 influence of the electric Jew. Accepting that there's no news value in any of the msm then you have to also accept that their entire existence is to program the masses into their anti white agenda. I'm not telling you anything you don't know, just why I'm personally finding it such a challenge to get my wife to see the truth.
Parents have no chance with 3 or so hours against 8 hours of indoctrination in the public school system, not even adding in the hours of electric jew.
Just raw hours of exposure is a very significant metric in who/what people believe.
Cutting the cord and limiting the sources of information allowed in the house could be an option - but be careful, because everything is an echo-chamber, and very cultish.
I have had good luck just working on critical thinking about every piece of data. For example, reading a fox news article about x - why is this considered true? where did this come from? how believable is it? then finding a similar article elsewhere and comparing the wording, etc.
The truckers occupation was pretty good for showing differences, and now the whole "muh russia" thing is laughable in the collusion of everybody.
When everybody agrees on one thing, then there is for sure kikery afoot.
[ + ] observation1
[ - ] observation1 2 points 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 22:06:57 ago (+2/-0)
This is like saying the movie Urban Legend, has been watched so many times, it has spread the most Urban legends in history.
[ + ] Deleted
[ - ] deleted 2 points 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 21:23:49 ago (+2/-0)
[ + ] GeneralDisarray
[ - ] GeneralDisarray [op] 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 21:39:17 ago (+1/-0)
[ + ] yesiknow
[ - ] yesiknow 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 22:12:53 ago (+1/-0)
If he's actually broken with them, then he's not getting funding and can be honest.
[ + ] Rob3122
[ - ] Rob3122 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 22:03:48 ago (+1/-0)
Three astronauts (James Brolin, Sam Waterston, O.J. Simpson) are about to launch into space on the first mission to Mars. But when a mechanical failure surfaces that would kill the three men, NASA removes them from the Capricorn One capsule. To prevent a public outcry, NASA launches the capsule unmanned and requires the astronauts to film fake mission footage in a studio. However, the plan is compromised when an ambitious journalist (Elliott Gould) discovers the conspiracy
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 1 point 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 22:36:24 ago (+1/-0)
I was binging Critical Drinker reviews, and love his new "because he has Plot Armor" references.
Some of the movies require viewers to be so stupid in order for events to unfold, or for little trivial things to blow up into huge problems.
A similar "mission to mars" movie is called "Stowaway (2021)"
The mission involves sending 3 people to mars, but somehow a "stowaway" (also happens to be a nigger LMAO) gets launched along with the crew, by hiding in the life support system....
Obviously the writers have never been around a space capsule build or launch, otherwise they would know that every single tool and component is (supposed to be) monitored 100% of the time. There is no way a worker could gain access to work on a critical system and somehow end up missing, let alone be launched into space.
I found the movie to be an allegory for the entire world we live in though, although the wife didn't appreciate my perspective as much as I hoped she would.
synopsis: nigger immigrates to the space capsule. The mere presence of the nigger causes resources to be jeopardized. nigger then proceeds to destroy the highly critical life support system. Knowing the success of the mission has already failed, the 4 member crew now battles for survival (not being able to turn around for some reason LOL).
The nigger consumes all the vital food, air, and water, contributes nothing in the fight for survival and causes the crew to turn against each other, with 2 coal burner cunts voting to keep the nigger alive.
At a critical stage, one of the coal burners pays the toll. LMAO.
Gen Z couldn't write a better synopsis of life with a nigger refugee - other than to add the obligatory rape scene, which didn't happen in the movie.
[ + ] WhiteCollarCriminal
[ - ] WhiteCollarCriminal 0 points 3.1 yearsMar 24, 2022 23:58:12 ago (+0/-0)
[ + ] localsal
[ - ] localsal 0 points 3.1 yearsMar 25, 2022 00:08:01 ago (+0/-0)
Parents have no chance with 3 or so hours against 8 hours of indoctrination in the public school system, not even adding in the hours of electric jew.
Just raw hours of exposure is a very significant metric in who/what people believe.
Cutting the cord and limiting the sources of information allowed in the house could be an option - but be careful, because everything is an echo-chamber, and very cultish.
I have had good luck just working on critical thinking about every piece of data. For example, reading a fox news article about x - why is this considered true? where did this come from? how believable is it? then finding a similar article elsewhere and comparing the wording, etc.
The truckers occupation was pretty good for showing differences, and now the whole "muh russia" thing is laughable in the collusion of everybody.
When everybody agrees on one thing, then there is for sure kikery afoot.