Message from @TheMoodyJoos
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anybody got Harold Covington pdf's?
(I have the hill of ravens)
@Vanillama only other one I have
Thanks
If anyone has a PDF of Politics and the Occult by Gary Lachman that they could share, I'd be thankful.
Looking for a short video I've seen on twitter, of a secret recording of a meeting by I believe either the ADL or SPLC (or some other jewish organization) talking about diversity and white displacement. One of the ending lines is someone saying "this has been planned for a long time" or something to that effect.
@everyone gibs me now
@TheMoodyJoos i think we actually have that shared in the archive, ill try to find it as soon as i am able. In the meantime you can sweep through and should find it
That is not it. I know the video moodjoos means, its defently from the adl or splc and this one is not
Whenever I see "splc" in lowercase letters I think it is spelling "spic"
SPLC
I KNOW
nevermind
Thanks for trying to find it, i'll check the channels more. It was like a hotel lobby room with rows of seats facing a power point
@TheMoodyJoos
i have it
thank you
Anybody know of any server like this?, looking for valhalla or the remnants of NA if it's still around
(Dm them)
not sure
ive been in valhalla
dont know where its gone
valhalla library or something else?
yed valhalla library
i have it
I was a librarian here but got my account banned
oh yeah
i remember youy
Thanks
Hi Avilla , Im back
@RealBullWhip Send tits or gtfo
Ban all nitro fags
Want to learn to red pill
how old are you @Nightmuse
@RealBullWhip can vouch for me. I’m a grown up
Usually it's the basis for a solid discussion with someone else where you are confident you are right, in which case we're led to one of the main points: you need to be confident on what you're saying; teachers in schools are not usually seen as role models only because they carry the name, but because they have knowledge of the subject and can explain it very well (at least the good teachers, not the lazy bags that hate existing and seeing their students' faces), which leads to confidence, since you don't really have to fear getting it wrong. And on the subject of teachers, they can also be good people for recognizing when they don't know how to answer a question a student asks them. Some might speculate a little, but they'll reinforce that they do not have an actual answer to give the student, and thus end up feeling more human and likeable, as well as being honest with themselves about their limits, knowing there's something to be improved and where it can be improved.