Improve your mental health with knowledge of reality:
- Not everyone MUST "validate" you.
- Not everyplace MUST include you.
- Not everyone will like you.
And that's okay. Find the places where you fit in and don't force it elsewhere.
The CIA looked America straight in the eye and swore MKULTRA never existed.
When the documents finally surfaced, they quietly admitted it was all real.
So which lie are we supposed to believe now?
Congressman Tim Burchett nailed it in the hearing:
“They said this didn’t exist… then they came back and said, ‘Well, it does exist.’ Which lie do we believe?”
If they ran MKULTRA with that level of secrecy decades ago, imagine what they’re hiding today with advanced algorithms and neural technology.
They didn’t stop. They evolved.
And we’re still expected to trust them?
Here’s the roll call of members of Congress who betrayed the Constitution and the American people by voting yes on the KIDS Act.
The sickest part is that these people used “protecting kids” as an excuse to further insert government between parents and their children—all while establishing a surveillance infrastructure to monitor and control Americans of all ages.
Conspiracy theorist here.
When someone says “they” it is fine to ask if this person knows who “they” are likely to be, but it is not indicative of a logical error if the person advancing the hypothesis can’t name “them.”
If the inability to name “them” was logically invalidating, then anyone who can conceal their identity is in a position to, not only get away crimes, but to force us to accept a deliberately constructed, false pattern of evidence—where they frame a patsy or fall guy—no matter how shoddy the cover story.
If the “Who are they?” test were valid, we wouldn’t even be able to advance a competing hypothesis so it could be compared with the official story relative to the evidence. The police couldn’t investigate a crime before identifying a suspect. Science itself becomes impossible, where we often identify a consequence and then go looking for a cause based on competing hypotheses.
The “Who are they?” test is tailored-made to protect powerful entities with the capacity to commit the most consequential crimes, such as political assassinations and false flag attacks. These are the most important crimes to identify, and we mustn’t allow our hands to be tied with a generic, reflexive fallacy.
🚨 MEDIA BLACKOUT EXPOSED 🚨
These 6 legacy media giants — ABC, CNN, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, and The New York Times — are completely silent on DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s explosive declassification.
It proves Dr. Fauci funded risky Wuhan lab research and helped orchestrate the COVID cover-up that cost millions of lives.
Why the total blackout? They pushed the official narrative for years. Now the truth drops… and crickets.
The American people deserve accountability — not more gaslighting from the same outlets that censored questions from day one.
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Let me break it down in a simple way that I’ve been reporting from the beginning.
To invent a vaccine for a disease that didn’t exist, our scientific Einsteins used taxpayer money to partner with communist China to create the dangerous virus in a lab—So that they could create a vaccine for it.
Covid was a result of primarily US funded vaccine research, and that’s the thing they could not let you know.
They stopped at nothing to obfuscate, misdirect, cover their tracks, protect themselves, and controversialize anyone telling the truth.
The scientific establishment and media aided and abetted.
I can think of no more impactful, crimes and violations that have occurred in our lifetime.
Property taxes on primary residences are a tax on unrealized gains, and the double standard around it is glaring.
You buy a house for $300k with your after-tax dollars. Years later the market rises and the assessor says it’s now worth $600k. Your tax bill goes up—even though you didn’t sell, didn’t refinance, didn’t pull out a dime of equity. You’re paying higher taxes every single year on “wealth” that exists only on paper. That is the literal definition of taxing unrealized appreciation.
Politicians and pundits scream bloody murder when anyone suggests doing the exact same thing to billionaires’ unrealized stock gains. “It’s unfair! They’ll be forced to sell assets!” Yet the same logic is applied to your family home without a second thought. If the principle is wrong for Elon Musk’s Tesla shares, it’s wrong for grandma’s paid-off house.
The common defense—“It pays for schools and roads”—doesn’t hold up as justification for this specific mechanism. Those services are valuable, but tying their funding to the fluctuating paper value of your home creates a system where success (a nicer neighborhood, inflation, or simple supply and demand) is punished with a higher bill. Once the mortgage is gone, you still don’t truly own it. You’re a tenant with extra paperwork, paying annual rent to the government based on an assessment you don’t control.
This isn’t about hating government services. It’s about honest funding. Tax actual economic activity—consumption via a broad sales tax, realized capital gains, or user fees for specific services. Shift the burden to people who are actively spending or transacting in the economy instead of penalizing ownership itself. Other countries and even some U.S. localities have shown you can fund local government without treating primary homes like perpetual leaseholds from the state.
Ownership should mean ownership. Not “you own it until the county decides your paper equity went up.” Abolish property taxes on primary residences. The current system is a wealth tax dressed up as a service fee, and it’s long past time we called it what it is.
@RyanMoore_133@SulfideCheetah@SallyMayweather This is exactly what I was going to reply. It's such a stupid take, "TVs are cheaper now". Yes, because the physical product is a loss leader and the consumer data is where the real money is.
If you can't tax rich people on the unrealized gains from stocks then why do property taxes on middle class folks keep going up based on the unrealized value of a house?
The middle class is the most expensive place to live, and no one talks about it. Lower income households get assistance. The wealthy use tax strategies and loopholes. But the middle class pays full taxes, full tuition, full healthcare, full everything. So you work 50 hours a week just to stay in the same place and fund everyone’s life except yours.
I suspect our entire almost 40 trillion dollar national debt is due to fraud. I actually suspect the amount stolen from us is way higher. We are being robbed blind and absolutely nothing is done about it
@StephenM I guess your type just lies for boomers who can't do their own research now. Because it takes seconds to refute that claim and make you look like the idiot with an agenda that you are.
If legislators always vote with the President, we have a king.
If legislators always vote with the prevailing wind, we have mob rule.
If legislators always vote with the Constitution, we have a Republic.
@OhhHeckYeah I took it as a classic heel commentary feigning ignorance of the rules to say the good guy is a coward. But I do think Jesse is a shadow of what he once was. From coming off like a true independent to just another boomer dem. Not a fan of his by a longshot.
Here’s an idea…
Rather than the government mandating digital ID on all of us, we should be mandating digital ID on the government to monitor exactly where they spend our tax money and the meetings they have with corporate lobbyists. We don’t serve them. They serve us.