Anonymous ID: a176e5 March 23, 2018, 8:39 p.m. No.774980   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>774815

I think that if there is anything, it has to do with a willingness to disregard 'established science'. I have long been a critic of the way 'science' has pigeonholed researchers into set models and theories to an extent where theories from ages ago are propped up like ideological zombies or vampires.

 

Not to say that all science is wrong - but that we box ourselves into believing we have it all figured out when major fundamental discoveries are still waiting to be made or verified.

 

For example… Extrapolating the laws of QM to the macroscopic world… The universe doesn't require a beginning. Nor does our planet require a formative process. A mathematically satisfactory system decoheres and the scope of possible states prior becomes 'history'. This could explain some oddities of isotopes in geologic formations. Within this type of theory, multiple 'orogins' can play out simultaneously in our history, as their existence, or information related to those prior states, has been sufficiently diluted by the 'passage of time.'.

 

Of course… Is the illuminati game trying to clue us into that? Probably not. Am I wrong about my theory? Probably. But I like it and will probably die believing it to be superior to most other contenders. As with most people.

Anonymous ID: a176e5 March 23, 2018, 9:09 p.m. No.775223   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5249

My goodness…

 

Do I like the bill? No. I do not.

Is it the end of the world? "No" doesn't quite put the hyperbole into context.

Do I understand why it was signed? Not with any high degree of confidence.

Are there wins within the bill? Possibly.

 

Note the defeatists. Note those who violently swing from cheering POTUS to dancing on his grave (or… Making a show of mouring his exaggerated demise).

 

Q would not repeatedly state to trust the plan unless there were going to be times where we were not going to understand what came our way. I would be concerned that this was a ploy to deceive us -if- we lacked the industrial wins and the return of manufacturing and real business ownership. I can swallow a lack of a border wall for right now so long as we aren't fighting machines and illegals for basic hourly wages. Principles still need to be upheld, but I am not about to go nuclear because of a single decision I have barely had time to process, let alone evaluate.