2019-07-23

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The Lawnmower Man. Facebook Copyright claim on this video of mine. Discrimination is Hate Speech Bitchute Video. Two words. Sweetty. Why do globalists like Tim Apple & Mark Book have giant black eye pupils like drug addicts or Borg Brain Chipped NPC Players? Car recaptured. String Anime - Awesome work. Jack Black vs Pew Die Pie - Jack Black BURNED down my Minecraft House!! 2nd. Witch. Interesting. Joshua Coleman was part of a protest against bad vaccines. Refusing Service or Not Debate. Danielle Stella. Reminds me of that movie called Lawn Mower Man from 1992. Here is the full movie right here: 2 hours and 20 minutes and 52 seconds long.

Discrimination is parallel with alleged hate speech.

New Friends

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By Oatmeal Joey

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My Life in 2019

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Infowars

Some highlights from 2019-07-23 - Tuesday, as follows:

Kings

12:09 AM - Why watching Monday's Alex Jones Show, a thought came to me concerning kings, as Alex talked about people who like post-birth abortion. That includes doctors who perform the baby murder. They want to do it up to the age of three, if not beyond that as well, from the cradle to the grave, literally. I was thinking about how the king told soldier to kill babies up to the age two or three as they were trying to kill Jesus, the new king of Jews, around 0 A.D. That was over 2,000 years ago. I was thinking about what kind of people followed those orders. Yes, kings can be bad. But if enough of the soldiers wanted to kill the king, if they were against that kind of murder for example, then they would if they were real men and women, that is real enough, convicted enough. That is how America was founded as they opposed a king. As bad as kings and other kinds of ruler are and have been, the only thing worse are the people that did nothing. Meaning that many people went with the orders of the rulers throughout history, globally. Not everybody. Not all the time, but many times for sure. Yes, it was not always the fault of the people, not completely, not always. Yes, many people are threatened to follow dictators or risk being imprisoned or even slowly tortured. So, of course that is a huge factor as many have lived in fear. But fear is not the entire story. Part of the story involves agreement. Some people believe in what tyrants believe. Look at Hitler and his followers for example. IF you get enough people to believe in individualism, you can then get what we have right now, the protests in Europe and especially in Hong Kong for example in 2019. Global patriot activism is great. It will continue to free the world from centralized money systems.

Maps, Maps, & More Maps

12:31 AM - Read More - Maps. Where in the World is Carmen San Diego? Where in the world are the Globalists? Find them. Stop them.

Secret to the British Empire

01:22 AM - They put limes in beer like in the 1600's or some centuries ago during the rise of their empire. So, Vitamin C is vital. Some people and some countries may have forgotten this. So, when they ran into pirates or enemies, they were able to fight them off. Wow. Many people were weak. Englishmen invented the clock system.

500 Million World Population

UNESCO want this. it is like an Agenda 2030 desire.

Gradual Progress

01:29 AM - I agree. Education is key. Agreed. Trying new things is vital. Decentralized money is moving many people away from centralized money. After that, then even more people can move towards no money at all. So, progress can be gradual.

Big Eyes

01:50 AM - Why are their eyes, their pupils, so black, so big?

Steem Scam

02:05 AM - Interesting. That might be. I'm resteeming this post because it is worth thinking about.

Car Recaptured

02:09 AM - Reminds me of Batman and Dexter Morgan. We all can be heroes.

Alex Jones Video Game GIFs

02:13 AM - String Anime - Awesome work. Here. Sad that some of your comments were flagged even as some NSFW comments on Infocomms weren't flagged enough it seems. Love the Soph GIF. Carmen San Diego Game. Oregon Trail Game. Comments can be edited which has unremoved some flags until accounts return to flag again in some cases.

Infocomms Moderators Debate

02:26 AM - READ MORE - @thisismemewarroger, @Minutemen-Of-America, has the Infocomms moderators selectively enforced certain rules, but not universally to all users equally under predefined rules, guidelines, laws, clearly enough, and was such enforcement decisions declared to the parties involved, clearly enough, in time, and everything else? I agree that most of the moderation has been done through the automatic flagging system which probably comes from Discourse which means it's not simply a problem stemming from Infowars moderators except that maybe they could have found a better system than whatever they got from Discourse or whatever they're using which also means we should be trying to offer alternatives to the IT, the Infowars staff, to educate them, so they could maybe replace this current system with better systems perhaps.

I prefer Steemit as you cannot get banned on Steemit no matter what and it uses blockchain which is decentralized like Bitcoin and Steemit has over a million users spanning the globe. We should continue to organize publicly, not privately, on many websites, the more the better. Don't rely on only one place. Diversify options, investments, portfolios, etc.

@thisismemewarroger, maybe they don't know how to implement a better system for Infocomms and are possibly ashamed and too afraid or something to ask for help. They should do what Steemit does.

Crashing Websites

02:51 AM - @Minutemen-Of-America, the people that launched websites like Gab, Censor Wars, etc, didn't build their platforms, their sites, on the blockchain (they can learn from Minds, Steemit, Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc) and that is a big factor which can help decentralize the traffic. Most websites are centralized meaning that the traffic, the bandwidth, gets stuck in traffic jams, as it funnels out, and that is why decentralized Internet 3.0 does better and is the future and they are harder to crash and possibly impossible to crash if done correctly, clearly, well enough, and that is what people need to realize either now or in the next decade, at least by then at the latest.

Infowars is paying like millions of dollars for bandwidth, said like Alex Jones like all the time for hosting their videos, their shows, which means they could be saving millions of dollars annually had they took the time to implement a blockchain system, a peer to peer Bit Torrent video system where they simply share their videos, files, pictures, live streams, through P2P, through Bit Torrent, through these different systems that are better.

Instead, the Infowars websites appears to be currently only running on Internet 1.0 technology, systems, from the like the 1980's.

@thisismemewarroger, which white rabbit? Is that a reference to something to do with technology? I know Alice in Wonderland. Do you want me to Google "WHITE RABBIT?"

Who is Bingozee?

03:02 AM - It sounds like you are a paramedic.

Watering

07:00 AM - 09:00 AM - All 4 hoses.

Ducktales Reboot

11:30 AM - Season 1. Maybe episode 22 where he reunites with his dad. They go on treasure hunt under a manson. He found out that his father taught him self-reliance. His name might be Donald Duck or McDuck. There was a name of a grave in the crypt called Donald Duck. Big demon dog went after the children ducklings. The ghostly duck ancestors scared the dog away and were behind the kids. They had no idea and thought they scared the dog away themselves. The daughter duck was speechless until they began leaving and then she had a million questions and yet it was too late and they were already leaving.

Breakfast

12:00 PM - Oatmeal with raisins. Last night, peppermint tea.

Steven Crowder

12:16 PM - Secrets to Life. Sprints. Maranthons. Meeting Nick Jonas... Slow down. Workaholics should take some Sabbaths, breaks and vice versa for the lazy people.

PewDiePie

12:37 PM - Jack Black vs Pew Die Pie - Jack Black BURNED down my Minecraft House!! - It is like real JUMANJI except with Pew Die Pie instead of Robin Williams or the Rock.

The Future of the Infocomms

12:44 PM - Somebody's IP Address was banned from the Infocomms. I'm not sure if that was planned.

Solving Infocomms

12:49 PM - @well_well_well, but Steemit does NOT have moderators and over a million users. Steemit does NOT need moderators. Why have moderators? Does the INTERNET need moderators to keep you safe? All you have to do is surrender your freedom for alleged safety, security.

  1. @well_well_well, you will be familiar with Steemit.

  2. What is not personal safety? What other kind of safety is there?

  3. You will. You do not need to know why. It will happen. I can bet you a million dollars that you will hear about it in the next five years if not sooner.

  4. In life, it is always a war between freedom and safety.

  5. Steemit is awesome.

  6. If it is not a safety issue, then what kind of issue is it, an issue of morality or what?

Can we get more Pre-Activism that preps us towards activism?

Topless

12:52 PM - Trans Activist Organizes Topless Swimming Session For Girls as Young as 12,... - If you don’t want a middle aged, 300lb, tranny swimming alone with your topless teenage daughters you’re a “transphobic biggot” clown_face - Brought to you to a lack of objectivity.

Objectivity is the foundation to everything according to

Answers In Genesis.

Shut Down The Infocomms

01:11 PM - READ MORE - @OwenShroyer Owen Shroyer is right that it would take more work to have moderators for Infocomms, probably, generally speaking; there may be legal concerns with liabilities. What do you when moderators are off on vacation? Do we hire them or let them volunteer? Can we rely on them? So many questions. That's why some forums may focus on AI. Infocomms seems to have an automated flagging system that is mob-rule managed.

@FlagDUDE08 is right that it can lead down a path of mob rule, that is a democracy instead of a republic. Right, how do you keep mods accountable?

Three Main Approaches

  1. Infocomms could continue with their automatic flagging system. They could tweak it a little.
  2. They could focus more on having mods. Well, they do have some mods it seems, meaning a hybrid of having mods and a flagging system. They could continue to tweak that system. Some people tend to want to compromise between the two systems. There may be pros and cons between algorithms and human moderating. People can always be unhappy. Rules may not always be enforced equally. All sorts of things can happen. We can talk all day about these things. Actually, we have been talking about these things for the past year, since 2018.
  3. Or we could do what Steemit does. And Steemit has over a million users and no moderators.

The Future of Infocomms

01:22 PM - If they take down Infocomms, you know where to find me. And it will be a mistake to take down Infocomms. A big mistake. I'm listening to Monday's War Room right now. Sad that the first caller had to say what he said. I understand what Owen Shroyer is saying. But I wonder if Owen is aware of the bigger issues. Owen Shroyer said to Kansas that he does not have the man-power and everything. However, Owen might be unaware of what Steemit does. People from Steemit need to be interviewed on the War Room. Owen may not know that my IP Address was banned on the Infocomms. Find websites like Steemit, websites that have figured it out, and push them to go on the War Room so they can tell Owen Shroyer how it is done because Owen might be at least partly unaware of how it can be done.

@OwenShroyer, add additional ranks to Infocomms.

  1. Users can summit offline activism, pics, videos, etc.
  2. Mods can watch them, approve them.
  3. When approved, those users can gain reputation, rank.
  4. Limit how much/often lower ranking users can post if you want, in order to save money on the Infocomms.
  5. Have the mods focused on ranking members as opposed to only focused on trying to only flag and punish lower ranking members.

Speculating on the Infocomms

01:44 PM - At least my IP Address is banned here on the Infocomms.

What Happened to Infocomms

03:28 PM - @HandyRandy, it was me. It was my fault. I did it.

Shoftlifting

04:01 PM - Shoplifting is legal up to $950/day per person in Santa Monica.

Virtual Land

04:17 PM - @VRfluxx, it comes down to private property rights. I save stuff on my Steemit because I know it cannot be removed by anybody. So, that is how you do it. With blockchain. You have to have files stored on many different computers at the same time. But we should be cautious of shared drop boxes because it's dangerous to say "THIS IS OUR STUFF." That is what people said to me in Vietnam. But it is not true. So, it comes back down to individualism, to private property rights online. You should be able to buy VIRTUAL LAND and put whatever you want on it, even if it is illegal, etc, etc. You buy it, you own it. Then you can link to it and have people go it. But a pool that is owned by a collective of users is dangerous because who decides what stays and what goes?

Beard Thread

04:18 PM - Sorry. I just shaved mine and Abraham Lincoln is no longer with us.

Infocomms Fix

04:40 PM - Only let Infowars Store Buyers on Infocomms. That is what Slayer suggested. Steemit does something like that too.

Learning English

04:46 PM - Facebook Question:

Hop ___ a bus.
Get ____ a car.
A. in
B. on

Hop Onto a Bus

Opa Tom Helus: "(Should be onto or into. If you hop on a bus you are already inside the bus and are hopping around inside. If you get in a car, same thing, but what did you get? But if you hop onto a bus or get into a car you are getting in it to start your journey.)" Me: "You got it. Smart. I like to hop up and down. I'm a baby kangaroo. But even I didn't see that coming." Jordan D Winslow: "Depends on the mood."

Solar Food

04:57 PM - Shocking. But yeah. Sounds dangerous. Hypothetically delicious and healthy. So, I actually like the idea of Solar Food, but only theoretically as it might be too synthetic or too extracted or too incomplete.

Pew Die Pie & Jack Black

04:59 PM - Does Steemit have a competitor to Dlive? I didn't know Three Speak did video. I should try that one. Yeah, I use Bitchute all the time to watch Infowars.

Socialism vs Capitalism

05:02 PM - Socialism is nice. But tyrants rule social nations. So, socialism is not socialism. It has not been socialism. It is a delusion. Theoretical socialism or communism would be a utopia. But in the real world, capitalism has helped a lot of people in actuality, practicality. @builderofcastles commented. I replied:
True. That's why we promote cryptocurrencies to minimize central banking control. Yes, there is a lot of cronyism going around. That's why putting money systems on the free market helps."

Anti-Man-Spreading Chair

05:04 PM - It reverses reality and everything.

Nikita

05:10 PM - I was living in Saigon. I've not been to Da Nang but heard that it's beautiful, like you. Love your photos. You travel more than me. Amazing.

Nothing is Impossible

05:12 PM - Take it a step at a time, a day at a time. Focus and execute. Great advice here.

Gabby

05:15 PM - You must be a great mother. I should probably learn how to ride a motorcycle.

Nicole

05:17 PM - Hello Nicole. Welcome. Wow. Great photos. Oh, South Africa. Neat. Beautiful.

Jemmy

05:20 PM - Hello Jemmy. Welcome. Wow. Beautiful.

Swamp

05:33 PM - I'm watching today's Alex Jones Show. 2nd hour was on the swamp. They harass people in government. Thousands of people. So, some of them roll over and become double agents. But Trump has been president for almost three years. They're running out of gas. Bill Barr was there to clean things up so that the swamp is not imprisoned excessively. People like Bill Clinton, etc. But globalists refuse to stop. So, Bill Barr or Bar is stuck in the middle of the good side and the swamp that is the deep state that tries to destroy America. Woke up with a hurt back today. Alex JOnes interviewed a transgender woman.

Refusing Service Debate

06:33 PM - 1. Yes, it might be bad for business to refuse service to anybody, regardless. That might be true. If you refuse service to a person, then that person can protest, etc.

  1. However, at the same time, you should have the right to refuse service to anybody without reason. That's what Facebook does in their policy. It comes down to private property rights. It comes down to My Body, My Choice, not just for Buyers but also for the Sellers as well. It's simple. It's Your Body, Your Land, Your Property, Your Stuff, Your Time as a Seller with Services, Your Choice as a Seller, and Your Services Which Are Yours Until You CHOOSE to FREELY give it out.

Should we refuse service to poor people? What if I IDENTIFY MY ONE DOLLAR BILL as a $100 bill? What if I identify as ALREADY PAID MY MONEY to you? So, how dare you refuse me, right?

It comes down to the fundamentals of free markets, meaning that sellers should not be REQUIRED to give out reasons why they might refuse service to somebody in the same way YouTube should not be making up reasons to REFUSE service to CONSERVATIVES. But, of course, YouTube shouldn't refuse service, but that's not my point. I'm saying that you should have the right to refuse service for any reason, period.

So, if I refuse you service, then it is my loss. I miss out on some money. Beyond that, you have the right to protest. Then, I may lose a lot of potential customers. And older customers. So, it might be bad for business for me to refuse business to some people. Perhaps. That's true. But it should still be my right to refuse service to people because I feel like it or for any reasons, even if I'm wrong with my logic or whatever. OleParatrooper: "C’mon Alex this was a HUGE WASTE of both your time and YOUR VIEWERS TIME!!!...." No. Not a waste of time. It was about Private Property. But if it was a waste of time, don't watch it.

Video Block

06:36 PM - @NPC, I wonder if the video block on you was automated due to flags by users, accounts, bots, or if the block was manually activated by mods. @Minutemen-Of-America, @thisismemewarroger, @Rob_Roy, what do you think?

Infocomms Money

06:38 PM - I believe in the free market system.

PICS on Laptop

117.3 GB

Videos on Laptop

595.4 GB

Downloads

54.6 GB

Documents

855.5 MB

Y

125.7 GB

Tranny Debate

07:24 PM - @Slayer, Becca Wright. @OleParatrooper, good, and I agree. Some people should not watch it. But some people should. But I can summarize what you missed. Most of it is concerning what Alex Jones said in the War Room concerning the Eugenicist Agenda. @OleParatrooper, good. You should be sick of it. We all should hate bad stuff. That's a good thing to hate bad things. I'm mad at Owen Shroyer and Alex Jones for not attacking the discrimination clause, which is a preparation towards getting people to accept Hate Speech Laws as well. When Hillary Clinton called us Deplorables, she was calling us Discriminators. In other words, the Discrimination Clause is Pre-Hate-Speech.

Discrimination is parallel with alleged hate speech.

I'm against the Discrimination Clause because it's parallel with racism, sexism, bigotry, and Hillary Clinton's Basket of Deplorables.

Infocomms Debate

08:04 PM - Here's an idea:

  1. Infocomms users can submit comments.
  2. Mods can approve the pending comments.

Contest Focused:

  1. Approve contest-winning comments first.
  2. Procrastinate on addressing other comments.

In other words, instead of only trying to punish people for spam, inappropriate content, porn, hate speech, illegal stuff, attacks, etc, whatever the rules state, we could focus on simply rewarding the best of the best, if there has to be limits to what can be posted or whatever the case may be.

Focus on the top.

Instead of the bottom.

First.

Or let it all hang out.

Black Mirror

08:05 PM - @ZeroFox, oh, that USS Callister episode is very relevant to the Brain Phone that is coming by like 2020. It also reminds of the Holodeck of Star Trek Next Generation which I used to call 2nd Generation. White Bear is parallel with Antifa.

Meme Heaven

08:37 PM - I want to learn how to dance like that. Who is that chick Owen Shroyer is hooking up with? Scooby Doo. I have this on auto-loop. It is very addictive. Wow. You sure fooled me. I thought that was a woman lol.

Future of the Infocomms

08:53 PM - One of the biggest problems might not be @OwenShroyer but actually the staff that might be giving him some bad information concerning the Infocomms and how things are and can be here. Owen Shroyer has promoted letting Infocomms be like the wild west, to have no mods.

Now, we have mods and we have like a Discourse Flagging System. So, it's not anything goes here. They could just make flagged comments hide and skip the removal part. Don't remove flagged comments, threads, etc. Just hide them. That's what Steemit does.

The Infocomms mods might not be on the same page as Owen. The staff might be a little too bias. They might be disagreeing with each other on how Infocomms should work.

Flagging

I'm not sure if Owen knows that flagging has removed content on the Infocomms. Somebody called and told Owen that he couldn't find his thread. So, Owen said it's probably way down on the newsfeed. But it might actually be gone. Maybe it was flagged and removed. Maybe mods removed the thread. But it seems that Owen didn't mention those possibilities. That could be due to Owen not really knowing that things are being removed off the Infocomms; even IP Addresses are getting banned off the Infocomms. But I'm just Little Joey from NY.

@Zor, are you calling Owen Shroyer a liar by omission, because he didn't answer certain questions, he said he didn't know, he didn't say certain things, right?

Brain Force

09:08 PM - Transhumanism does not have to be bad, but it has been. @Minutemen-Of-America, if there is no power, a blackout, a grid down situation, the Internet would be Peer To Peer, as in Computer to Computer, that is Ad-Hoc, in the brain.

Meaning that the Internet would become the InterMen because it would go between person to person as people would and do have computers in their brains, like Brain Phones. If done correctly, that would be good. But it is almost impossible to do it right. But it would be like the blockchain, like Bitcoin, but with people. It allows for what the robots did in the Matrix in harvesting people. So, the Brain Phones would operate off the energy of the humans and off solar power and possibly other sources. This means it doesn't require the grid and it can transmit wirelessly. Governments and corporations will borrow, not rent, your brain and turn your brain into a central processing unit (CPU) as data will download into your brain and your brain will do the computing which is a million times worse than ADHD as you will literally not just have short attention spans, you will have stolen attention that will be forced to compute things for other people and then it will be sent back.

People will be brain slaves.

Reminds me of that movie called Lawn Mower Man from 1992. Here is the full movie right here: 2 hours and 20 minutes and 52 seconds long.

Bingozee

09:40 PM - Welcome, the Infocomms Clown.

Watching

2019-07-23 - Tuesday - 09:30 PM - 12:02 AM - Lawnmower Man 01 - By the year 2001, all the computers and the humans in the world will be connected to the Lawn Mower Man, AKA Job. That is what he said. Job goes into the mainframe computer. But then the scientist guy turns off the Internet. But then Job found a "Backdoor." Speaking of that, China and big tech and globalists have backdoors into tech, into many things in real life.