this video will self-destruct in 2020 (probably) ~ reallygraceful by JasonCarswell in ConspiracyPhilosophy

[–]Airbus320 2 insightful - 3 fun2 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

Thats cool, I really like her contents

this video will self-destruct in 2020 (probably) ~ reallygraceful by JasonCarswell in ConspiracyPhilosophy

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LOL

That girl is too smart, she predicted the future.

She's so smart, she made a backup channel and website too.

https://www.reallygraceful.com/videos/2020/1/8/vg3anyj3uuqu1yjfp7f1zonnvr2dz0 - seems to link to YouTube

Her BitChute channel https://www.bitchute.com/channel/a6DSRLxUWtUr/ seems to be missing it too.

I wonder if she took it down or made it private.

this video will self-destruct in 2020 (probably) ~ reallygraceful by JasonCarswell in ConspiracyPhilosophy

[–]Bk8oneyone 3 insightful - 3 fun3 insightful - 2 fun4 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

I think it just did.

this video will self-destruct in 2020 (probably) ~ reallygraceful by JasonCarswell in ConspiracyPhilosophy

[–]JasonCarswell[S] 2 insightful - 3 fun2 insightful - 2 fun3 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

See more uncensored and read her articles at her new site: https://www.ReallyGraceful.com/

this video will self-destruct in 2020 (probably) ~ reallygraceful by JasonCarswell in ConspiracyPhilosophy

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Ah, yes. At the midnight of the new year this was playing and there was not time on it. I didn't know if she would delete the video or not, as the title is ambiguous.

Turns out it is 3 hours 11 minutes and 14 seconds.

It is a compilation of all her videos from this past year. In between the videos she adds a little commentary about the previous or next video, other ideas, plans, merch, her store, and repeats her new trailer a couple times.

The new trailer is for her new upcoming series called "Losers History" about a different perspective on the commonly known history that is always written by the victors.

If you've seen all her videos before then you're not missing too much. If you're a fan, and/or like the extra bits, and/or don't mind reviewing her A+++ content, then it's good for multitasking while listening.

Religion conspires against spirituality by [deleted] in ConspiracyPhilosophy

[–]sodasplash 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

True that.

Religion conspires against spirituality by [deleted] in ConspiracyPhilosophy

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Organized religion conspires against spirituality.

"Freemasons and the Nazi Party - Joe Atwill" by Freeman Fly (2019-01-28) on YouTube by JasonCarswell in ConspiracyPhilosophy

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Joe Atwill is co-host of the Powers & Principalities show co-hosted with Tim Kelly. Joe Atwill also wrote "Caesar’s Messiah" and "Shakespeare's Secret Messiah".

https://infogalactic.com/info/Powers_&_Pricipalities

https://infogalactic.com/info/Joseph_Atwill

https://infogalactic.com/info/Caesar's_Messiah

Cross Post: Philosophy Can Make the Previously Unthinkable Thinkable by [deleted] in ConspiracyPhilosophy

[–]Vigte 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

Ethicists, at least within their academic work, are encouraged to be skeptical of intuition and the naturalistic fallacy (the idea that values can be derived simply from facts). Philosophers are also familiar with tools such as thought experiments: hypothetical and contrived descriptions of events that can be useful for clarifying particular intuitions or the implications of a philosophical claim. These two factors make it unsurprising that philosophers often publicly adopt positions that are unintuitive and outside mainstream thought, and that they might not personally endorse.

The philosopher is the pharmaceutical for pathological complacency, which is why you shall find it much maligned and ridiculed as valueless or ineffectual by those viruses that inhabit the body politic.

End of Human Epoch –“An AI God Will Emerge to Rule the Human Species” by [deleted] in ConspiracyPhilosophy

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Great post! Utopia or Rocko's Basilsk? Or, some combination of both with competing government/corporate AI(s)?

Philosophy is the new battleground in South Africa’s fight against colonialism by [deleted] in ConspiracyPhilosophy

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Controlling the mind seems to be the method for the few to control the many.

Oh no doubt. Cattle are corralled by fences, humans are corralled by ideology.

It's true that no group is exempt. It seems once a displaced group gets power, the pendulum begins to swing too far the other direction. And it just keeps going like that for all of human history.

To continue the pendulum analogy, what we really need is a dampener.

Philosophy is the new battleground in South Africa’s fight against colonialism by [deleted] in ConspiracyPhilosophy

[–]magnora7 2 insightful - 1 fun2 insightful - 0 fun3 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I find this interesting, but at the same time this is the type of divisive rhetoric that is now getting white farmers killed by the dozens in South Africa, as the government turns a blind eye.

What happened to South Africa by colonialists was abhorrent. I think it's great to promote South African culture and languages more. But we have to be careful about not demonizing the "opposition" in the process, because many innocent people get caught up when the label of "colonialist" gets expanded to encompass an entire race, especially when the events themselves and most of their supporters have long since passed.

It's good to right wrongs. But it's also good to avoid divide and conquer. So I feel conflicted about upvoting it.

The taboo against paranormal experience is a taboo against freedom by [deleted] in ConspiracyPhilosophy

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Taboos are interesting. They're the human social version of fences. They box in our behavior and limit our thinking.

It seems a lot of progress in history has been overcoming pre-existing taboos. It also seems a lot of progress has been made though by having the right taboos. It's a balance, but I tend more on the side of talking out the taboos and I think there's a lack of that in American society now as compared to 20-30 years ago.

The Oldest Magic Book In The World by [deleted] in ConspiracyPhilosophy

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It's hilarious to note that several of the party tricks involve causing people to fart. Humor has not changed much!