One (four) things everyone should know

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What’s something you believe everyone should know.

I know the prompt called for ONE thing, this is what’s been on my mind. I could go on, but you get the point.

  • The Earth is round – Christopher Columbus proved this over 500 years ago. Also we have taken photos from space. Speaking of space
  • Humans have been to space and walked on the Moon. To say otherwise is pointless because it just ain’t true.
  • There are 3 sides to every story: our side, their side and THE TRUTH. While we’re taking about truth…
  • Nothing is more important than the truth – it may be ugly and it may be hard to hear but it’s better than any lie.

What is one thing you believe everyone should know?

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9 responses to “One (four) things everyone should know”

  1. Cari Avatar

    I 100% agree with all bullets except for #2. The jury’s still out for me on that one. 😏

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    1. rebuilding rob Avatar

      Can I ask why you don’t believe number two? I’m not trying to be argumentative, I’m just curious as to what people think.

      It’s always funny though, because I used to your stories about how, before they started passing away, the Apollo astronaut would get into fist fights with people who said they didn’t think they actually went to the moon

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      1. Cari Avatar

        My response cut off my initial comment (). I am a conspiracy theorist by nature, and the one thing that COVID and our Government’s response taught me was to question EVERYTHING. Do I think that astronauts landed on the moon? Probably. Do I think there is a slight chance that our Government, in an attempt to show superiority, cunning, and supremacy over other countries, manufacturing the moon landing? I wouldn’t put it past them….

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      2. rebuilding rob Avatar

        I could see that. I mean, planting an American flag on the moon was an entirely political gesture.

        It is wild to think that (assuming you believe people landed in the moon) that the moon landings took place with computers less powerful than todays smartphones.

        But then, sailors in wooden ships crossed the ocean with only the Sun to help them navigate.

        I’d be interested to hear your take on COVID.

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      3. Cari Avatar

        My take on COVID, simply… it was manufactured in a lab meant to thin the population. Whether or not it was meant to be “deployed” when it was, I’m undecided. The amount of misinformation communicated out about COVID is a joke. Flu disappeared about the same time that everyone starting passing from COVID. It’s been proven that COVID cases were grossly misrepresented (i.e., person was killed in a car accident, but since they had COVID in their system, it was marked as such on the death certificate). The “vaccine”, which isn’t even a vaccine because it doesn’t protect you against COVID, is a joke. It was experimental, at best, and friends/ family who have been otherwise healthy are all of a sudden coming down with issues. I think we were all lied to. I think we were all manipulated. And I think this was one of the biggest “money grabs”, by some people in very high places, in history.

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      4. rebuilding rob Avatar

        The “vaccine” never promised to make people immune to Covid. It only promised to weaken the symptoms, which it did. I think call it a “vaccine” was a huge mistake.

        I’ve lost friends and family member to Covid. My son was the first person in his county to test positive, long before the vaccine and I know sick he got from it.
        What I couldn’t was the way that politicians were able to cash out their stocks when Covid was still contained in China, knowing full well that it was coming here. How is that not a form of insider trading?

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      5. Cari Avatar

        Maybe we heard differently, but I distinctly remember being told that the vaccine would prevent transmission. Not only were we told it would prevent, we were promised.

        I’ve also lost friends and family to “COVID”. These people also had preexisting conditions. So, did we really lose them to “COVID” or was COVID the catalyst and/or the scapegoat?

        I agree that it stinks and that’s why I think the whole thing is political. Politicians cashing out of stocks. Certain states receiving COVID funds, based on their political affiliations and vaccine stance. What about politicians who own stock in Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson (FYI – at lest 75 lawmakers do). The whole thing is terrible and makes me take pause for EVERYTHING now. We were threatened with our jobs, they instilled fear, they caused significant learning losses in our kids by not allowing them to go to school, and they forced a narrative to help line their pockets. Despicable.

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      6. rebuilding rob Avatar

        I’m a teacher and I’m STILL dealing my students’ learning loss…

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      7. Cari Avatar

        I bet. I feel for you and all kids and parents involved.

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