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  December 2024     5 days ago

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Influencers cling to borrowed fame, relying on coattails and the safety of the pack to validate their presence-they are performers, crafting an illusion of truth rather than embodying it.

Terpsichore Lindeman  Famous Quote

added 6 days ago

In an age where trust is increasingly fragile, reclaiming the ability to think critically and engage authentically is not just a personal responsibility--it is a collective imperative.

Terpsichore Lindeman  Famous Quote

added 6 days ago

You can’t enslave a mind that knows itself, that values itself and most of all that understands itself. This is why it’s very important to know thyself.

Terpsichore Lindeman  Famous Quote

added 13 days ago

False flags used to work—but after events like the Pulse nightclub, the missing graves, and everything that’s escalated since, people have stopped paying attention. Trust in the narrative is gone, from fake governor kidnap scenarios, to staged assassinations and orchestrated false flag events. So, what happens when the public no longer takes the bait? Buckle up—because now, the events won’t be false; they’ll be real. Pray. And when you’re done praying, pray again. Then pray some more. Stay grounded—it’s going to be a bumpy ride for a while.”

Terpsichore Lindeman  Famous Quote

added 15 days ago

They stand for CENSORSHIP - TITLES AND TIARAS and COMMUNISM. Can you see it nOW? THE UNIPARTY - THE REAL THREAT is the SNAKE The UNSEEN ENEMY.

Terpsichore Lindeman  Famous Quote

added 1 month ago

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