RE: Kim Iversen on CIA Declassified Documents Discussing using Vaccines as Mind Control
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I might try posting an Odysee video again, then. Last time I did so there was some furor, and I was accused of trying to profit from autovotes by posting nothing but a headline, which of course I did not do, never would do, and have no interest in doing.
I wish many, many more people felt as do you, to choose to see. I am beset and surrounded by people exasperated with my attention to facts, rather than what I would prefer to hear. I find such an approach difficult to understand, perhaps because I was raised in an environment that would mercilessly kill you if you didn't respect it's actual requirements.
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Tlav is heavily downvoted. I argued with a prominent whale about this once. His reasoning was that tlav just leads us off Hive. I quess he would prefer that I leave Hive to see tlav's material.
I have also discussed with AcidYo the fact that people posting content from other platforms create a library of content here, where people can consume it without having to go anywhere else to get it. Despite my passion, vociferous, and forceful argument, I do not think he has changed his policies.
Edit: this is why I use the 'beneficiary' option on Peakd to donate 5% of my author rewards on Hive to TLAV, because such donation cannot be DV'd away and TLAV gains some financial benefit from continuing to post here. I donate 25% of my author rewards to several Hive accounts on every post I make using the Peakd beneficiary mechanism.
Where on earth were you raised?!
On an island in Alaska. Half my graduating class were dead by the time I was 30. Maybe more. Because of the weather the confinement indoors during winter caused people (whom did not have the internet or other facile means of communication in the 1970s) to do a lot of drinking, and all vices were ~2x what folks in the rest of the world suffered. Drinking took a dire toll, however, and I feel fortunate that I detested the foul bitterness of alcohol in my youth.