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2026 is the Year that MASS AI REPLACEMENT of Humans Takes Off - Brighteon.com
"Correct, Movella. Definitely a fake photo, spliced together. All three men are unnaturally close, as they walk...They would be tripping over each other, if it were real...And "Epstein" plus their legs are so unprofessionally spliced...I've heard of…"
"Confirmed by the fact that if you look closely, it looks as if the man in the grey jacket is walking through ‘Epstein’. Just look at the terrible editing of their legs basically all tripping over each other lol."
"This could even be a fake AI photo."
"Drexk- Where can I find The Naked Runner? Unavailable on amazon, not on tubi, not on youtube."
2026 is the Year that MASS AI REPLACEMENT of Humans Takes Off - Brighteon.com
On the Sunday show Alex Jones covered dark revelations from the Epstein files
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The main problem is the illuminati and ruling elites. Until we get rid of them and all those suppressed technologies become available to us, this world cannot move on.
I agree, everyone's guided to areas, according to their mission. That's why I don't judge anybody for being into anything, because I know, that's where they're meant to be, at that time. For whatever reason, and we're not privy to know those reasons. That's why I don't like it how people always judge the doubters....or how doubters judge the believers....they don't understand, it's supposed to be that way, that's exactly where they need to be, according to their path and their growth. Everything happens for a reason...and we're not privy to know most of those reasons, so it's better to refrain from judgment until we have more understanding of things.
Well I was in a similar pit, at one time....and I know it was something necessary. I guess I had to learn how to get over addiction, among other things.....and I did. It was part of my growth, now I don't let myself get addicted to anything, and if I did, I could break out of it easily. Most of it is just getting over the fear of going through the process.
And there's a whole plethora of reasons why people choose to partake in substances, and get addicted to them....and those reasons people need to look at, and find the fundamental cause....like what part of your reality are you trying to escape. Me, I grew up very poor, and didn't have a great upbringing, and I still held alot of that in my heart, and I guess I tried to suppress dealing with it. I also was still struggling, at the time, and I felt bad about myself....so I used that as a way to feel better. I reckon many people do drugs for those reasons, either that, or they just use the drug, like how it feels, and want to feel that way all the time, so they get addicted.
Either way...overcoming addiction, more specifically, overcoming attachment...is an important lesson to learn. And people struggling with that, are at that point, where they need to learn that lesson. That's my reasoning at least, and I reckon that's mostly the answer.