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🚨🚨🚨What happens when you start doing some research and going down “the rabbit hole”? You start realizing really quickly that A LOT of things don’t make any sense!!🧐 “For example, I realized that governments have captured PATENTS like FREE ELECTRICITY, so that people can’t reproduce it!! Then you start...

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Fringe Minority Randi 🇨🇦 🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

Unfortunately we are free range humans living in an open air tax farm

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Kevin - WE THE PEOPLE🦁vor 2 Jahren

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…and the water fuelled car invented by Stanley Meyers who died suddenly on a sip of lemonade while speaking to potential investors.

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Once you start down the rabbit hole, you have a greater propensity to believe what you see. It robs you of your ability to review and evaluate information critically. I'm sorry this happened to you.

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When you start to see you may end up writing an entire album called There is Something Wrong. Well at least we did.

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