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Their evil plan (of peace)
« on: July 05, 2023, 08:16:44 AM »

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So I have always wondered why Bud Light, Target and all these other major corporations seem to be ok with losing billions of dollars to keep promoting this evil agenda that only an small fraction of people support until I watched this video. I don’t recall where in the video he discusses it but somewhere near the middle I believe. But now it all makes sense and it’s not going to stop even if we quit buying/supporting them. The agenda is evil and carefully constructed. We are not battling against flesh and blood but this is a spiritual war. And the evil side is very well funded and determined to see their agenda through.
Its a good sermon/message.




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Re: Their evil plan (of peace)
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2023, 08:18:39 AM »
we are seeing the end of capitalism
the woke agenda is ensuring that, thats why they recruit on race rather than capability

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Re: Their evil plan (of peace)
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2023, 08:55:29 AM »
It takes a lot to make people vote against their own self interest and survival. Somewhere around 2012 the technocrats figured out the secret sauce on social media, took power and things continue to decline.

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Re: Their evil plan (of peace)
« Reply #3 on: July 05, 2023, 08:57:20 AM »
Correct. They don't care about money anymore, they have enough of it. It' s extermination and total control time.

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Re: Their evil plan (of peace)
« Reply #4 on: July 05, 2023, 10:08:29 AM »
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So I have always wondered why Bud Light, Target and all these other major corporations seem to be ok with losing billions of dollars to keep promoting this evil agenda that only an small fraction of people support until I watched this video. I don’t recall where in the video he discusses it but somewhere near the middle I believe. But now it all makes sense and it’s not going to stop even if we quit buying/supporting them. The agenda is evil and carefully constructed. We are not battling against flesh and blood but this is a spiritual war. And the evil side is very well funded and determined to see their agenda through.
Its a good sermon/message.



Instead of doing Blood Sacrifice (killing your son to gain Power/Wealth) to Shaitan, instead, you can turn your son into a daughter aka transing it, which is also a sacrifice.







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Re: Their evil plan (of peace)
« Reply #5 on: July 05, 2023, 10:30:08 AM »
Correct. They don't care about money anymore, they have enough of it. It' s extermination and total control time.

People should pay more attention to ethologist and behavioral researcher John Calhoun's rodent experiments from the 1940s to 1973

He came up with the term "behavioral sink" to describe a collapse in behavior which can result from overcrowding.

His most famous work is called Universe 25 or "rat utopia."





In 1972, John B. Calhoun built an utopia for mice. Every aspect of Universe 25, as this particular model was called, was designed to cater for the well-being of its rodent residents, increase their lifespan, and allow them to mate. It was not the first time the ethologist had built a world for rodents. Colhoun had been creating utopian environments for rats and mice since the 1940s, with consistent results: overpopulation leads to explosive violence and hypersexual activity, followed by asexuality, self-destruction, and extinction.

Calhoun’s most famous utopia, number 25, began in July 1968, when he introduced eight albino mice into the 4½-foot cube. Following an adjustment period, the first pups were born 3½ months later, and the population doubled every 55 days afterward. Eventually this torrid growth slowed, but the population continued to climb, peaking at 2,200 mice during the 19th month.

That robust growth masked some serious problems, however. In the wild, infant mortality among mice is high, as most juveniles get eaten by predators or perish of disease or cold. In mouse utopia, juveniles rarely died. As a result, there were far more youngsters than normal, which introduced several difficulties.

Rodents have social hierarchies, with dominant alpha males controlling harems of females. Alphas establish dominance by fighting—wrestling and biting any challengers. Normally a mouse that loses a fight will scurry off to some distant nook to start over elsewhere.

But in mouse utopia, the losing mice couldn’t escape. Calhoun called them “dropouts.” And because so few juveniles died, huge hordes of dropouts would gather in the center of the pen. They were full of cuts and ugly scars, and every so often huge brawls would break out—vicious free-for-alls of biting and clawing that served no obvious purpose. It was just senseless violence. (In earlier utopias involving rats, some dropouts turned to cannibalism.)

Alpha males struggled, too. They kept their harems in private apartments, which they had to defend from challengers. But given how many mice survived to adulthood, there were always a dozen hotshots ready to fight. The alphas soon grew exhausted, and some stopped defending their apartments altogether.

As a result, apartments with nursing females were regularly invaded by rogue males. The mothers fought back, but often to the detriment of their young. Many stressed-out mothers booted their pups from the nest early, before the pups were ready. A few even attacked their own young amid the violence or abandoned them while fleeing to different apartments, leaving the pups to die of neglect.

Eventually other deviant behavior emerged. Mice who had been raised improperly or kicked out of the nest early often failed to develop healthy social bonds, and therefore struggled in adulthood with social interactions. Maladjusted females began isolating themselves like hermits in empty apartments—unusual behavior among mice. Maladjusted males, meanwhile, took to grooming all day—preening and licking themselves hour after hour. Calhoun called them “the beautiful ones.” And yet, even while obsessing over their appearance, these males had zero interest in courting females, zero interest in sex.

Intriguingly, Calhoun had noticed in earlier utopias that such maladjusted behavior could spread like a contagion from mouse to mouse. He dubbed this phenomenon “the behavioral sink.”

Between the lack of sex, which lowered the birth rate, and inability to raise pups properly, which sharply increased infant mortality, the population of Universe 25 began to plummet. By the 21st month, newborn pups rarely survived more than a few days. Soon, new births stopped altogether. Older mice lingered for a while—hiding like hermits or grooming all day—but eventually they died out as well. By spring 1973, less than five years after the experiment started, the population had crashed from 2,200 to 0. Mouse heaven had gone extinct.











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Re: Their evil plan (of peace)
« Reply #6 on: July 05, 2023, 11:26:12 AM »
Fascinating.