Bombadil
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Bidens son makes a deal to avoid court. Saving white house from distractions. https://news.sky.com/story/joe-bidens-son-hunter-charged-with-federal-tax-and-weapons-offences-12906234
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In fairness, and I’m not religious, from what I understand of the Christian based faiths, you need absolution and to acknowledge your sins before you die. From a Christian point of view, God IS giving you the chance to avoid hell. Hence God can forgive. Some other faiths have similar teachings even if packaged differently.
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Oceangate sub and missing billionaire
Bombadil replied to Mikhail Liebestein's topic in Today's News
Can you post a picture with this as reference? -
Mods can’t discuss moderation, or what is discussed between themselves and Admin. This is not, and never has been, a completely free speech forum. The forum rules make this clear.
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You would leave mods no choice if you did share.
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can’t really comment as I dont know about it. Plus I don’t know if your post is even allowed. In relation to discussing issues. I will leave it to @screamingeagle to judge what is best going forward.
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Hi all. Can I ask all members to consider whether a new topic they plan on posting is really necessary. Would the new content possibly be more appropriate in an existing topic? The same goes for posting. Just consider whether you post may be more appropriate in a different topic. Thanks
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I've been looking into this when I have time. I doubt its going to happen, but I will keep chipping away. @Grumpy Owl
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Covid inquiry taken over by Covidians
Bombadil replied to Mikhail Liebestein's topic in Covid-19 & NWO
In fairness the inquiry is being perfectly run. The points they are debating are the correct points to debate. The things they ignore are pointless discussion that will derail the inquiry. That is, if you want all WEF plans to come to fruition. Next “pandemic” will be straight from the China playbook. -
Nothing would surprise me. Going by proven historical manipulations anything's possible. My opinion is that if you don't believe in a God, the devil becomes irrelevant. I do accept that others believing things does create potential problems as they try to manipulate us using their beliefs.
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28C? People must be right pussies if they cant get on fine with 28C. Think ancient Rome, Greece and Egypt, to name but a few. They achieved incredible things in temperatures very often much higher. I acknowledge that health conditions might be aggravated in warmer temperatures. I used to spray boats in 35C heat. When testing the new oven for cooking the hull, the temperatures went up to 66C. People worked through the gradual increase to this temperature and back to normal again. Don't get me wrong it was horrid but never under estimate alcoholic Brits ability to carry on regardless!!! Im not aiming this at you but at the cretinous article!
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I was responding because your reply implied generalisation that old people in general would use msm etc. When I pointed that not all do this. but definitely the majority you agreed with me. I think were making the same point in different ways.
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And they put you on the "high risk customer" database.
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Not at all
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I think this statement is ludicrous. Unless we have learning difficulties that stop us understandings, we do indeed the sa,e access to information, in western countries. Older people can choose not to be interested in the internet. What all people do is make a choice of what they choose to engage with. With just choosing to look at what the bbc fact check, it doesn’t take any effort to see what the bbc say is wrong foe example.
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Not all older people are this way. This forum is full of people 70+. I also personally know a lot of pensioners who use free thought to mull the issues we face. Not disagreeing that the majority probably use msm as their source but generalisation is not a great way to go.
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The thing is in the U.K. for example. We all have access to the same information. It’s a choice. They have vastly more power than just think tanks.
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Minor News items - Not worth a thread of their own
Bombadil replied to SuperstarNeilC's topic in Today's News
I can’t afford all the Christmas crackers he must buy. -
Minor News items - Not worth a thread of their own
Bombadil replied to SuperstarNeilC's topic in Today's News
I was jokingly implying that the forum members, including ourselves, might need a soft play area for overly-sensitive exhibitionists. Bad attempt at humour.
