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🚨🚨🚨 Billy Carson with an absolute FIRE speech👇🔥 : “I don’t know why 8 billion people ALLOW 100 OLIGARCH families to control their lives?” “They tell us what to do, hear, smell, touch, can’t touch, feel, where we can go, where we can’t go - They are RUNNING us!!”...

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Joseph Waldner2 years ago

Find out who we are. Man and Woman. They see us as chattle. They set up service corporations and turned us into legal fiction entities. Time to wakey wakey

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Tim McCarn2 years ago

Best thing I’ve heard in a while. The Heart of a Free Man

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Sam The Cat 😺 𝕏Đ2 years ago

He’s absolutely right couldn’t agree with him more fine. People start going together as one unit I’ve always said, and you look at my tweets billions of us and handful of them time to flip the script.

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Conservative Tree-Hugger MA ED2 years ago

Truth

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Joe Quadrini2 years ago

Understood, but the problem is that the awaken are out number by the sleeping sheep and the sheep still follow the shepherd called media.

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Protectourchildren IYKYK 8:322 years ago

Don't care who makes the point....start listening and join together. It has to start with us. Time to say NO I'm not complying...

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KC Crypto2 years ago

This man gets it.

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