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    We're talking about people, Joe. I've seen the best and worst of both believers and non-believers.
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    Well there is this: Three years left to limit warming to 1.5C, leading scientists warn and this: 2025 Doomsday Clock Announcement January 28, 2025 It is now 89 seconds to midnight and surely there must be something in the bible about whoreshipping false prophets, like:
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    They do shipping on that river, right? Some time ago someone posted a video of a large ship passing by, I think it was on that river but I could be misremembering. Anyway, the ship displaced quite a lot of water sideways, even affected the water level on the shoreline by a number of feet. So it's conceivable that if the bundle was at the bottom near the center but still somewhat buoyant, that a passing ship might push it aside towards the shore?
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    By end over end I’m assuming Fly means the long ways of the bills (the width). If he is taking about the short ways (top to bottom of the bills face as one would read it) that’s a different thing. The bills on the FBI table have missing volume from *all four sides.* The short way (top to bottom) is missing material just like the long ways (left to right). This seems consistent with a river bed tumble. But… How again can rubber bands that have adapted to the size (top to bottom) survive a river ride and sandy river bottom going end over end (width/long ways) tumble for miles that causes all four sides to erode? The direction the rubber bands were placed has eroded too. Why wouldn’t the bundle break up? Are these special rubber bands that after aging, and being tossed in a river and scraped along the sandy bottom have sufficient clapping force to accommodate lost bill material? It’s just a tough sell. It doesn’t make logical sense. I suppose there’s an argument that the bands were new and thus still had the right pressure/clapping force to accommodate the missing top/bottom bill material. It’s a question of residual elasticity. But now we are talking about freshly rubber banded bills…and a ton more assumptions are needed.
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    Finding Cooper does not depend on the money at Tena Bar be explained.
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    Even if I could get to your theory (full disclosure - I can’t), the fact the Ingrams move the money from it’s location, handled it, transported it, washed it (an aggressive action) and let it soak in a bleach bath before rinsing it hurts the cause. The version of the money we see on the FBI table has been through several other processes than money that just rolled along the sandy bottom. Taking a photo of Cooper’s money on the table and comparing to money from a different set of processes is apples to oranges.
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    It's perfectly possible to be a good caring kind person without having to believe in an invisible Jewish sky zombie who will let you burn in agony for eternity if you don't worship him the correct way.
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    He’s talking about digging a firepit. Slim had his arms full of wood for the fire. Brian didn’t so much dig into the sand but rather smoothed it out with his hand. Cattle had escaped and ran through the beach a few days earlier. The sand on the bar was pockmarked and uneven from the hooves of the cows. The Ingrams don’t have anything to do with the money other than finding it. This is just scurrilous bullshit from the Rackstraw grift.
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    Hence the number of people that are "god fearing". How about the fake prophets spoiling it for the majority who live with pure intents?
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    This worries me more: "It was supposed to be a routine appearance, a visit from the commander in chief to rally the troops, boost morale and celebrate the Army's 250th-birthday week, which culminates with a Washington, D.C., parade slated for Saturday. Instead, what unfolded Tuesday at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, bore little resemblance to the customary visit from a president and defense secretary. There, President Donald Trump unleashed a speech laced with partisan invective, goading jeers from a crowd of soldiers positioned behind his podium -- blurring the long-standing and sacrosanct line between the military and partisan politics. As Trump viciously attacked his perceived political foes, he whipped up boos from the gathered troops directed at California leaders, including Gov. Gavin Newsom -- amid the president's controversial move to deploy the National Guard and Marines against protesters in Los Angeles -- as well as former President Joe Biden and the press. The soldiers roared with laughter and applauded Trump's diatribe in a shocking and rare public display of troops taking part in naked political partisanship." Trump never misses a chance to spread division.
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    Israel is complaining that Iran is now targeting civilian areas with their missile attacks. Somebody want to talk to them about that perspective???? The world knew this was coming when Trump "announced" it the night of the attacks before it started. Weird how this is happening again too. Israel LOOOOOOVES war and hates agreements. Iran seemed to understand and adhere to their agreement in regards to nuclear programs and limits. But then Trump. EVERYTHING Trump touches dies. I think the best we can hope for with the war is for both nations to fully eliminate each other's leadership entirely. The US should stop sponsoring Israel. I hate humans.
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