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Quote from Joseph on September 30, 2025, 9:47 amThis is where the people here can share the sites they find useful/edifying on this formerly wild and free, now almost entirely corporate internet. This idea was sparked by my finding that quite a few people here were already aware of miles mathis. By pooling our resources we can hopefully improve and streamline our information diets. I'll begin:
velvetgloveironfist.blogspot.com
greyenigma.wordpress.com/
willhelp.me/ (be careful here)
cuttingthroughthematrix.com
terminaleconomics.com
market-ticker.org
charleshughsmith.blogspot.com
coinflation.com
drchristopherexley.substack.com
cryptadamus.substack.com
barnhardtmemes.com
ericpetersautos.com
sci-hub.se (access paywalled science papers)
archive.is (bypass most paywalls)
revolverguy.com
solar.lowtechmagazine.com
azurestandard.com (never used it myself, but someone here does, and my beef supplier also orders here)
justgetflux.com (block blue light)
ublockorigin.com (block ads)
This is where the people here can share the sites they find useful/edifying on this formerly wild and free, now almost entirely corporate internet. This idea was sparked by my finding that quite a few people here were already aware of miles mathis. By pooling our resources we can hopefully improve and streamline our information diets. I'll begin:
velvetgloveironfist.blogspot.com
greyenigma.wordpress.com/
willhelp.me/ (be careful here)
cuttingthroughthematrix.com
terminaleconomics.com
market-ticker.org
charleshughsmith.blogspot.com
coinflation.com
drchristopherexley.substack.com
cryptadamus.substack.com
barnhardtmemes.com
ericpetersautos.com
sci-hub.se (access paywalled science papers)
archive.is (bypass most paywalls)
revolverguy.com
solar.lowtechmagazine.com
azurestandard.com (never used it myself, but someone here does, and my beef supplier also orders here)
justgetflux.com (block blue light)
ublockorigin.com (block ads)
Quote from lil chick on September 30, 2025, 1:14 pm(removed the video because Joe didn't want it there). (sorry I guess the picture was kind of gross haha)
I think the Meticulous Manicurist is very good, who, instead of saying "see a podiatrist", teaches you to care for your own toe nails.
Her channel is on YouTube.
The idea of caring for your own feet and your family's feet (if they can't reach them) gets very important with time. Sometimes people die from feet infections.
I think this care should probably be a "little bit constantly" and not "wait months to see a podiatrist".
(removed the video because Joe didn't want it there). (sorry I guess the picture was kind of gross haha)
I think the Meticulous Manicurist is very good, who, instead of saying "see a podiatrist", teaches you to care for your own toe nails.
Her channel is on YouTube.
The idea of caring for your own feet and your family's feet (if they can't reach them) gets very important with time. Sometimes people die from feet infections.
I think this care should probably be a "little bit constantly" and not "wait months to see a podiatrist".
Quote from Joseph on October 3, 2025, 9:44 amQuote from lil chick on September 30, 2025, 1:14 pmThis is an example of a video by the Meticulous Manicurist, who, instead of saying "see a podiatrist", teaches you to care for your own toe nails.
Eww! You've polluted my thread with fungus! Blech! Yik! Blaaaa! The flippin witches in that old movie with Angelica Houston had better feet! Be gone! Mythical moderator, remove that foot! At once!
Quote from lil chick on September 30, 2025, 1:14 pmThis is an example of a video by the Meticulous Manicurist, who, instead of saying "see a podiatrist", teaches you to care for your own toe nails.
Eww! You've polluted my thread with fungus! Blech! Yik! Blaaaa! The flippin witches in that old movie with Angelica Houston had better feet! Be gone! Mythical moderator, remove that foot! At once!
Quote from Hermes on October 4, 2025, 10:18 amQuote from Joseph on October 3, 2025, 9:44 amQuote from lil chick on September 30, 2025, 1:14 pmThis is an example of a video by the Meticulous Manicurist, who, instead of saying "see a podiatrist", teaches you to care for your own toe nails.
Eww! You've polluted my thread with fungus! Blech! Yik! Blaaaa! The flippin witches in that old movie with Angelica Houston had better feet! Be gone! Mythical moderator, remove that foot! At once!
I was only thinking it.
Quote from Joseph on October 3, 2025, 9:44 amQuote from lil chick on September 30, 2025, 1:14 pmThis is an example of a video by the Meticulous Manicurist, who, instead of saying "see a podiatrist", teaches you to care for your own toe nails.
Eww! You've polluted my thread with fungus! Blech! Yik! Blaaaa! The flippin witches in that old movie with Angelica Houston had better feet! Be gone! Mythical moderator, remove that foot! At once!
I was only thinking it.
Quote from Hermes on October 4, 2025, 10:29 amMost of your authors listed, I didn't know, except for Mathis, The Last Psychiatrist (which unfortunately stopped posting a decade ago), and Exley.
Read some posts about the auto industry at Socialmediaiskilling.com. Insightful. No surprise there that bloated technology raises the price for a new car. In the name of safety, all sorts of video surveillance is installed, which makes also the car increasingly difficult to build and unreliable. If this continues, no one will want a new car, aside that they've become increasingly ugly and indiscriminate from one another.
Rarely do people talk about the EMF exposure in new cars. It's a serious concern because, on long drives, this will tire you and make it more difficult to pay attention to traffic.
Aside, all the tech makes it harder and harder to actually do service at a local garage. Instead of fixing parts, entire hardware components need to be exchanged. This raises the prices for service.
My local mechanic hates electric cars to the guts and told me once he'll never sell any. I understand. I hope I'll never need to buy one. My 2006 Ford Focus diesel does great and hopefully continues to bring me to places for long.
Most of your authors listed, I didn't know, except for Mathis, The Last Psychiatrist (which unfortunately stopped posting a decade ago), and Exley.
Read some posts about the auto industry at Socialmediaiskilling.com. Insightful. No surprise there that bloated technology raises the price for a new car. In the name of safety, all sorts of video surveillance is installed, which makes also the car increasingly difficult to build and unreliable. If this continues, no one will want a new car, aside that they've become increasingly ugly and indiscriminate from one another.
Rarely do people talk about the EMF exposure in new cars. It's a serious concern because, on long drives, this will tire you and make it more difficult to pay attention to traffic.
Aside, all the tech makes it harder and harder to actually do service at a local garage. Instead of fixing parts, entire hardware components need to be exchanged. This raises the prices for service.
My local mechanic hates electric cars to the guts and told me once he'll never sell any. I understand. I hope I'll never need to buy one. My 2006 Ford Focus diesel does great and hopefully continues to bring me to places for long.
Quote from Joe2 on October 4, 2025, 12:37 pmLol @lil-chick
What brought that to mind? Amazing. That is basic surgery. At first I wondered how he could bear that. Then I saw the diabetic note. A phlebotomist I worked with was a 400# diabetic. Among other drug habits, she had as bad a diabetes as I have seen in someone still working. I backed up once on a job tiny steps backward. My hands were full and I could not see behind me. Felt something under my heal and could not look down to check. Turned to my side and saw her standing way too close to me. She always too cuddly. She just stared me down. Took me couple seconds and realized it was her toes. She never said a thing. Not even a flinch. Started to apologize and then got mad. She did that on purpose. Got me kind of mad. I had serious weight on that heel.
Lol @lil-chick
What brought that to mind? Amazing. That is basic surgery. At first I wondered how he could bear that. Then I saw the diabetic note. A phlebotomist I worked with was a 400# diabetic. Among other drug habits, she had as bad a diabetes as I have seen in someone still working. I backed up once on a job tiny steps backward. My hands were full and I could not see behind me. Felt something under my heal and could not look down to check. Turned to my side and saw her standing way too close to me. She always too cuddly. She just stared me down. Took me couple seconds and realized it was her toes. She never said a thing. Not even a flinch. Started to apologize and then got mad. She did that on purpose. Got me kind of mad. I had serious weight on that heel.
Quote from Joseph on October 4, 2025, 4:04 pmQuote from Hermes on October 4, 2025, 10:29 amMost of your authors listed, I didn't know, except for Mathis, The Last Psychiatrist (which unfortunately stopped posting a decade ago), and Exley.
Read some posts about the auto industry at Socialmediaiskilling.com. Insightful. No surprise there that bloated technology raises the price for a new car. In the name of safety, all sorts of video surveillance is installed, which makes also the car increasingly difficult to build and unreliable. If this continues, no one will want a new car, aside that they've become increasingly ugly and indiscriminate from one another.
Rarely do people talk about the EMF exposure in new cars. It's a serious concern because, on long drives, this will tire you and make it more difficult to pay attention to traffic.
Aside, all the tech makes it harder and harder to actually do service at a local garage. Instead of fixing parts, entire hardware components need to be exchanged. This raises the prices for service.
My local mechanic hates electric cars to the guts and told me once he'll never sell any. I understand. I hope I'll never need to buy one. My 2006 Ford Focus diesel does great and hopefully continues to bring me to places for long.
For emf, there's a link I didn't include (because it's also selling the solution) but it's: https://www.norad4u.com/
Driving with the windows up on the cell phone is an emf nightmare (because it's constantly amplifying to locate the next cell tower - inside a faraday cage). Likewise, keeping it in your pants. It's all in the fine print!
To me the primary reason for the technological and physical bloat in cars and houses is $$$. They won't ever stop bulldozing modest homes and crushing used cars when there's more $$$ to be made. Pickup trucks used to have humility; now my k5 blazer looks tiny next to them. Like you, all of my vehicles are over 20 years old, and nobody's crushing them on my watch.
Quote from Hermes on October 4, 2025, 10:29 amMost of your authors listed, I didn't know, except for Mathis, The Last Psychiatrist (which unfortunately stopped posting a decade ago), and Exley.
Read some posts about the auto industry at Socialmediaiskilling.com. Insightful. No surprise there that bloated technology raises the price for a new car. In the name of safety, all sorts of video surveillance is installed, which makes also the car increasingly difficult to build and unreliable. If this continues, no one will want a new car, aside that they've become increasingly ugly and indiscriminate from one another.
Rarely do people talk about the EMF exposure in new cars. It's a serious concern because, on long drives, this will tire you and make it more difficult to pay attention to traffic.
Aside, all the tech makes it harder and harder to actually do service at a local garage. Instead of fixing parts, entire hardware components need to be exchanged. This raises the prices for service.
My local mechanic hates electric cars to the guts and told me once he'll never sell any. I understand. I hope I'll never need to buy one. My 2006 Ford Focus diesel does great and hopefully continues to bring me to places for long.
For emf, there's a link I didn't include (because it's also selling the solution) but it's: https://www.norad4u.com/
Driving with the windows up on the cell phone is an emf nightmare (because it's constantly amplifying to locate the next cell tower - inside a faraday cage). Likewise, keeping it in your pants. It's all in the fine print!
To me the primary reason for the technological and physical bloat in cars and houses is $$$. They won't ever stop bulldozing modest homes and crushing used cars when there's more $$$ to be made. Pickup trucks used to have humility; now my k5 blazer looks tiny next to them. Like you, all of my vehicles are over 20 years old, and nobody's crushing them on my watch.
Quote from Joe2 on October 4, 2025, 8:28 pmhttps://www.youtube.com/@thecivilrightslawyer/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@thejimmydoreshow
https://www.youtube.com/@GuiltyofTreeson
https://www.youtube.com/@DueDissidence
kneesovertoesguy.com
lowbackability.com
gizadeathstar.com
https://www.youtube.com/@thecivilrightslawyer/videos
https://www.youtube.com/@thejimmydoreshow
https://www.youtube.com/@GuiltyofTreeson
https://www.youtube.com/@DueDissidence
kneesovertoesguy.com
lowbackability.com
gizadeathstar.com
Quote from Moderator on November 12, 2025, 2:31 pmQuote from Joe2 on November 12, 2025, 12:59 pmQuote from Jiří on November 11, 2025, 12:35 pmInteresting video
This is excellent. By far the best treatment I have seen on topic, on Jordan Peterson and with Jordan Peterson. Thank you. Outstanding. Got a new favorite guy to track now in Alex O'Connor. Ironic that the guy is an agnostic.
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Quote from Joe2 on November 12, 2025, 12:59 pmQuote from Jiří on November 11, 2025, 12:35 pmInteresting video
This is excellent. By far the best treatment I have seen on topic, on Jordan Peterson and with Jordan Peterson. Thank you. Outstanding. Got a new favorite guy to track now in Alex O'Connor. Ironic that the guy is an agnostic.
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Quote from Moderator on November 12, 2025, 2:33 pmQuote from Joe2 on November 12, 2025, 1:08 pmQuote from Janelle525 on November 12, 2025, 6:52 amMy favorite Christian apologist tours colleges across the united states giving his talk "I don't have enough faith to be an atheist". He answers questions honestly and clearly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xouEodzHid0
Fascinating that this guy Turek seems to be about the only guy at TP USA who was not and is not profiting from Charlie Kirk's betrayal. Sounds like Turek and Kirk were together betrayed.
Is Turek saying stuff like Hagee and Rob McCoy about how "the Chosen People" are different and favored aka above the rest of us? AKA zionist stuff?
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Quote from Joe2 on November 12, 2025, 1:08 pmQuote from Janelle525 on November 12, 2025, 6:52 amMy favorite Christian apologist tours colleges across the united states giving his talk "I don't have enough faith to be an atheist". He answers questions honestly and clearly:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xouEodzHid0
Fascinating that this guy Turek seems to be about the only guy at TP USA who was not and is not profiting from Charlie Kirk's betrayal. Sounds like Turek and Kirk were together betrayed.
Is Turek saying stuff like Hagee and Rob McCoy about how "the Chosen People" are different and favored aka above the rest of us? AKA zionist stuff?
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