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RE: If both factions celebrate death, I'll be factionless.

in #informationwar2 years ago

The only one who affected me that deeply, strangely, was Anthony Bourdain. I think because it was so unexpected.

It was so shocking. I think it was also 'cause he seemed this badass rockstar-type person, I think no one could believe it, you know?

I'm not sure about the whole UFO thing. I hear some people saying it's a distractionof some sort, but I can't figure it. It is a bit weird... why now?If it is from the 30s as they say, why right now? Always trying to consider that. I mean I'm sure there are all these official explanations, oaths and what not, but I don't really believe that. I guess we'll wait and see, eh?

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Yeah, Bourdain was just so authentic that he seemed impervious to the pressures of life. For me it was a stark reminder of our fragility, I think.

I actually think that there's a reasonably good chance it's real and their hand was forced by these whistleblowers. Whenever money is involved there's a paper trail no matter how hard they try to conceal it. Someone was finally smart enough to go at it from this angle. There are definitely trillions of taxpayer dollars unaccounted for that disappeared into the abyss. At best it's a massive misappropriation of funds, at worst it's something that will rewrite our conception of reality.