J.J. Jameson
10 months ago

J.J. Jameson

@jjj
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ANGRY and DISAPPOINTED

In response Camille Faith to her Publication

What does God have to say about fluid dynamics?

In response URBAN SQUIRREL to her Publication

Care to share the source for those numbers?

It requires very specific circumstances, but it does happen. Nothing to do with nanoparticles. It just requires a smooth sloped surface beneath and a very specific temperature gradient, so it keeps slowly melting and refreezing.

In response Robert Einglett to his Publication

Small hint, there's no need to punch down. The enemy isn't people worse off than you.

In response Amy Grahm to her Publication

That woman sounds schizophrenic and needs medical attention.

I think this whole "chosen one" narrative only exists to divide people even more, and create a sense of "us" vs "them" among people that should be uniting against a common enemy. It's another stalling tactic by the billionaires.

She dreamed/hallucinated.

Any and all attempts to prove NDE's as anything but have yielded no results.

In response JesusIsThe SonOfGod to his Publication

You can't live without water yet you can be drowned with it.

Fossil fuels are one source of carbon, nobody said they are the only one. Just that in terms of throwing off the balance in our atmosphere and oceans, they are the main contributor, because they disrupt the cycle and equilibrium that existed, by adding back carbon that had not been part of the cycle for such a long time, that adding it back now causes things to break.

That's all there is to it. It's was a balance and it's a balance no more, because we keep messing with it. That this will lead to bad shit to happen really shouldn't be that hard to understand, because that holds true everywhere.

Throw your body's pH off balance, get sick.
Overwater plants, watch them die.
Too little vitamin A, you go blind.
Too much vitamin A, it accumulates in the body and makes you nauseous or even kill you.

Balance.

In response Elle DiNardi to her Publication

Exactly the type of accounts you're referring to.

In response Elle DiNardi to her Publication

And when they are exposed, they just disappear the evidence.

https://anonup.com/thread/11475972

In response Elle DiNardi to her Publication
In response Carole Parnell to her Publication

We crafted a society for ourselves that encourages a senescent lifestyle, less physical activity, less time outdoors, less sunlight, more trash food, stress every minute of the day. We make everything cheaper at all costs, no matter the means and consequences. Hose down our food with pesticides, bleach and antibiotics. Add carcinogenic softeners to the bottles we drink and plates we eat from. Shove people into tiny apartments chock full with plastics, which shed particles we breathe in all day.

Gee, I wonder what's making people sick. Must be the wind turbines.

In response Stevie King to her Publication

Can you point to the document/page?

I found the document below, it doesn't seem to mention black cubes.

http://www.phoenixsourcedistributors.com/PJ_22.pdf

In response Violet *** to her Publication

No, it doesn't, because that's not how genetics work.

In response Stevie King to her Publication

Has anyone measured the life force energy absorbing? How does that process work? Where is it stored? How is it stored? What unit is it measured in?

In response Stevie King to her Publication

Surely this effect can be measured and empirically proven.

In response Heather Nicolson to her Publication

Why are mortality rates the lowest they have always been?

In response Love Life to her Publication

Come on man, this is pointless and you know it.

In response Love Life to her Publication

Please stop with labeling random women as transgender. That's not how it works. At all.

In response Kels Bels 17 to her Publication

Trump promised to pardon the rioters, and visited their families.

In response Yvonne McNeil to her Publication

Anon was a thing long before Q was, and back then what mattered was actual truth and actually fighting back. Not schizo fairy tales, dressed up as truth, that pull heart strings and lift the egos of the reader, by making them believe they are the glorious awakened heroes who will unshackle the world.

Some of the old guard is still around, and the fact that you wouldn't recognize them if they slapped you in the face says more about you than the people you attack and whose motives you question.

In response Jones 5.56 FMJ to his Publication

There are quite a few of us who care about righting the wrongs that are out in the open, over trying to find them in convoluted fairy tales and Twitter timestamps.

In response J.J. Jameson to his Publication

Thank you to the folks who shared this post. It's a simple message, but one too many people forget about in today's world. I am glad I'm not alone with that thought.

In response walker Fast to his Publication

Our world, unlike these pictures, is real.

In response Crystal Iannacone to his Publication

Not one picture? In the age of everyone carrying high res cameras in their pockets all the time?

In response Age of Enlightenment to her Publication

It is not rare for art, symbols and other things to be created first, and then hijacked by the "bad guys" much later.

The swastika was a symbol of peace. Then the nazis hijacked it. Norse symbolism was just that. Then nazis hijacked those.

In response Love Life to her Publication

Did he visit the island?

In response Age of Enlightenment to her Publication

Today we build skyscrapers all over the world. So what.

In response Disclosure Library to his Publication

Wild animals don't have to deal with misinformation, deception, lies, greed, egotism, mental illness and attention seeking.

It's not that our instincts are useless, it is that they had to evolve, and for most people they did.

And then there's people who still think the world is all black and white.

In response Love Life to her Publication

Every coin has two sides. Exactly. That's why I think it's not very constructive to cast such a wide net and imply everyone who is mentally stable can't take something without being an addict. Some people use it for valid reasons. Some use it for recreational purposes, and some are addicted to it. Things like frequency can be indicative, but it's not prescriptive.