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GENDER TRANSITION VIA FIERY REINCARNATION

Female to male transitioner and Discord mod Samuel Hervey, formerly Samantha Hervey douses herself in accelerant and burns herself to death on a Discord livestream. Some people are saying that her own Discord community had egged her on to kill herself for shits, giggles, and viral video potential. She had been fascinated with Tibetan monks for most of her life and continued to suffer from depression even after transitioning so they encouraged her to self immolate to "fulfill her wish of being a monk". WARNING: GRAPHIC. Her death agonies as she is being burned alive is clearly visible here as she set her webcam to record and livestream as she committed the deed.

How much more proof you need of pure evil? Satan is real.
 
HUGE Indian tech support scam company targeting Americans BUSTED this week.

Extremely elaborate tech support scam operated by a legit company called DK Business Solutions in downtown New Delhi had been preying on Americans since 2021, making over $860,000 in profit and victimizing more than 3000 people all over the USA. During the day, DK is a legitimate business SEO and database organizing company. But at night, another crew takes over, calling people through phone book entries and posing as Microsoft Windows personnel to alert them about malware and spyware on their computers. Then they "remotely remove" these "threats" for fees ranging from $50 to $500. They even cleverly used a postal redirecting service in New York as the address for their "corporate headquarters", and then arranged for all "Microsoft" or other fake proxy addressed letters containing checks and money orders to be redirected to their office in New Delhi. No-nonsense California based scam-hunter Jim Browning strikes back this time and infiltrates DK's own computer network, gathering enough intel to tip off New Delhi police and get the main operations center raided on livestreamed CCTV.

 
i think we have to accept that if we can define something as "good", there has to be an opposing force we would call "evil".
See, I did the opposite, I wanted to see what our “leaders” believed, bottom of every hole I found evil, literal satanists. Which means God is real.
 
I have seen the results of leprosy first hand in a leper colony - missing fingers, toes, half the feet, noses, etc. it really is no joke. Very debilitating. Even after they are cured nobody wants to deal with them because of the disfigurement. In some cultures they are considered cursed and it goes downhill from there. The few that mentally say “screw the system” and start their own business or find a job despite the rejection are truly a cut above and it is an absolute honor to have met them.
 
I have seen the results of leprosy first hand in a leper colony - missing fingers, toes, half the feet, noses, etc. it really is no joke. Very debilitating. Even after they are cured nobody wants to deal with them because of the disfigurement. In some cultures they are considered cursed and it goes downhill from there. The few that mentally say “screw the system” and start their own business or find a job despite the rejection are truly a cut above and it is an absolute honor to have met them.


King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem was a leper as well. During the latter stages of the disease, Baldwin had to wear a mask to cover his entire face to conceal the disfiguration that had been done, and even during that stage, and half blind, he continued to review the Crusader armies under his command. His skill at diplomacy and yearning for peace in the region was so respected by his rival, the Ayubbid sultan Salahuddin, that Salahuddin routinely sent his personal team of physicians to check up on Baldwin and redress his wounds. When Salahuddin captured the murderous rogue Crusader warlord Reynault de Chatillon along with Guy de Lusignan, Baldwin IV's successor after the Battle of Hattin on July 4, 1187 and had both captives brought to his tent, he drew his sword and beheaded Renault on the spot for breaking the truce that the Ayubbids and Baldwin IV had worked so hard to maintain. And when King Guy cowered in terror, thinking he would be next to be killed, Salahuddin informed him: "A king will not kill another king. But you will never be as great as the greatest king I've ever known. Had this man (Renault) been merely a robber, I would have spared him. But he had shed the blood of both Christians and Muslims in wanton disregard of our peace and must pay for his crimes", referring to Baldwin IV as the "greatest king he had ever known".

Correction: It was Guy de Lusignan, not Baldwin V who had been present at Hattin. Shout out to @Son of Dorn for spotting it.
 
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King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem was a leper as well. During the latter stages of the disease, Baldwin had to wear a mask to cover his entire face to conceal the disfiguration that had been done, and even during that stage, and half blind, he continued to review the Crusader armies under his command. His skill at diplomacy and yearning for peace in the region was so respected by his rival, the Ayubbid sultan Salahuddin, that Salahuddin routinely sent his personal team of physicians to check up on Baldwin and redress his wounds. When Salahuddin captured the murderous rogue Crusader warlord Reynault de Chatillon along with Baldwin V, Baldwin IV's successor after the Battle of Hattin on July 4, 1187 and had both captives brought to his tent, he drew his sword and beheaded Renault on the spot for breaking the truce that the Ayubbids and Baldwin IV had worked so hard to maintain. And when Baldwin V cowered in terror, thinking he would be next to be killed, Salahuddin informed him: "A king will not kill another king. But you will never be as great as the greatest king I've ever known. Had this man (Renault) been merely a robber, I would have spared him. But he had shed the blood of both Christians and Muslims in wanton disregard of our peace and must pay for his crimes", referring to Baldwin IV as the "greatest king he had ever known".
I must offer a correction.

Baldwin V was already dead in 1187, having died a year prior in Acre at the age of 8.

It was his stepfather and former regent Guy de Lusignan who was king of Jerusalem after the boy's death. After the defeat at Hattin, Guy and Renaud de Chatillon surrendered and were brought before Salah ad-Din. Salah ad-Din's historian recorded that Guy passed an offered cup of iced water to Renaud, which was used as a loophole past the custom that a prisoner who had accepted food/drink could not be murdered. Since Salah ad-Din hadn't directly given him anything, it was "fine". Alternative accounts say that Renaud drank from a cup that Guy refused, which was insulting and discourteous on both the Crusaders' parts. Either way Renaud was swiftly executed for breaking the truce (but not for raping/killing Salah ad-Din's sister like in Kingdom of Heaven), hence the (varying but I like this version) quote "A king does not kill a king, but that man's perfidy and insolence transgressed all bounds and so I behaved thus "
 
Idiots did not learn any lessons from the Zimbabwe fiasco.

 
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I have seen the results of leprosy first hand in a leper colony - missing fingers, toes, half the feet, noses, etc. it really is no joke. Very debilitating. Even after they are cured nobody wants to deal with them because of the disfigurement. In some cultures they are considered cursed and it goes downhill from there. The few that mentally say “screw the system” and start their own business or find a job despite the rejection are truly a cut above and it is an absolute honor to have met them.


 
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Steam is coming out of my ears. Hay South Africa, take a look north, this is where you are going.

Leave, just fucking pick up your stuff and leave. I know it is hard, but get out before you can't. You all know someone that has been killed there, and you know more of this is coming, you already don't get the same amount of fresh water the blacks get. LEAVE.

And then SA will run for about 10 more years and fall flat on its face, and need support from all those white, or (in their eye) worse yet asian countries. Turn your back on them, you have practice ignoring it so just do it now.

Oh we can't then China will move in and take over.....fine, let them, it will bankrupt china like it has the rest of the world. Let them starve.

I am so fucking sick of this bullshit.
 
I must offer a correction.

Baldwin V was already dead in 1187, having died a year prior in Acre at the age of 8.

It was his stepfather and former regent Guy de Lusignan who was king of Jerusalem after the boy's death. After the defeat at Hattin, Guy and Renaud de Chatillon surrendered and were brought before Salah ad-Din. Salah ad-Din's historian recorded that Guy passed an offered cup of iced water to Renaud, which was used as a loophole past the custom that a prisoner who had accepted food/drink could not be murdered. Since Salah ad-Din hadn't directly given him anything, it was "fine". Alternative accounts say that Renaud drank from a cup that Guy refused, which was insulting and discourteous on both the Crusaders' parts. Either way Renaud was swiftly executed for breaking the truce (but not for raping/killing Salah ad-Din's sister like in Kingdom of Heaven), hence the (varying but I like this version) quote "A king does not kill a king, but that man's perfidy and insolence transgressed all bounds and so I behaved thus "


You are correct, it was Guy de Lusignan who was at Hattin. Baldwin V was just a boy and he had the early symptoms of leprosy as well and I believe he had been poisoned by his own mother to spare him the horrors of the disease to come...
 
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I know some folks in South Africa, they are not “city dwellers”. They will lay waste to these clowns until they or the clowns are gone. Kinda like our “fly over states”.

Well.....That is a comforting thought, and I have little doubt there are some that would survive. There is little short of land mines, belt fed and concertina wire that will stop a herd when they come through. Just like Rhodesia it will all fall apart.

Read a couple of Mike Hoare's books (yes I know) but he has some interesting takes on the black troops in africa, and in general the black population there. It is a different way of thinking that just does not really compute.

I could babble about this all day, but in the history of the Africa, and to some extent Oz are a bit different.
 
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The radical blacks will get their way in Africa.

They'll chase off, or kill off all the white farmers and business people.
Then the population will starve.
Then the Chinese will "save them" as the population are enslaved to mine rare earth minerals for a bowl of bug-infested rice.

How is it the Africans don't already know this?
 
The radical blacks will get their way in Africa.

They'll chase off, or kill off all the white farmers and business people.
Then the population will starve.
Then the Chinese will "save them" as the population are enslaved to mine rare earth minerals for a bowl of bug-infested rice.

How is it the Africans don't already know this?


South Africa is rapidly turning into a full feudal warzone. My younger cousin used to own a Chinese restaurant there but the growing lawlessness made him pull out of there in 2016. He wanted to leave much earlier but he had been having some trouble getting a Chinese visa for his Irish wife so they could go back to Shanghai together. She is from rural Ireland, then moved to South Africa with her family. The PRC Embassy was hesitant at first, thinking he was just trying to get a "amorous pass" just to get her into China. But he argued with them and showed them that she is actually his wife and they are legitimately married, so they relented. I told him to apply to come to the USA while all of this was going on but he wanted to go back to the flat on Jingqiao Road in Pudong that my aunt owns. (12th floor. Awesome view of the massive Pudong and Puxi skyline to the east and the sprawl of the Shanghai-Huangpu Power Station to the west with it's LED lit cooling towers and high voltage trunks branching off. From west to east runs the Pudong Maglev, with trains skimming past at 300 miles per hour every hour) They are in Shanghai and been there ever since. He says that the gangs in South Africa had been outright murdering people for nothing but amusement and he feared for his white wife far more than for himself. Never was a gun person but after a few incidents he witnessed, he illegally got his hands on a QBZ-95, a Chinese battle rifle which he was thoroughly surprised to find in SA, and he knew how to operate that thing intimately because he had always went to the Shanghai Municipal range to rent guns to shoot for fun before moving to SA to start his business. In China, just like South Korea and Japan, licensed gun owners are only allowed to keep their guns at a regional shooting range or police station and can only be accessed by going to the premises and checking it out of storage. But in Johannesburg, he had the QBZ fully charged and ready to go at any time, concealed in a fold-out table compartment. The 5.8x42mm PLA cartridge was designed to bridge the gap between 5.56 and 7.62 and 30 rounds in the mag was nothing to frown at if he had ever needed it.
 
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South Africa is rapidly turning into a full feudal warzone. My younger cousin used to own a Chinese restaurant there but the growing lawlessness made him pull out of there in 2016. He wanted to leave much earlier but he had been having some trouble getting a Chinese visa for his Irish wife so they could go back to Shanghai together. She is from rural Ireland, then moved to South Africa with her family. The PRC Embassy was hesitant at first, thinking he was just trying to get a "amorous pass" just to get her into China. But he argued with them and showed them that she is actually his wife and they are legitimately married, so they relented. I told him to apply to come to the USA while all of this was going on but he wanted to go back to the flat on Jingqiao Road in Pudong that my aunt owns. (12th floor. Awesome view of the massive Pudong and Puxi skyline to the east and the sprawl of the Shanghai-Huangpu Power Station to the west with it's LED lit cooling towers and high voltage trunks branching off. From west to east runs the Pudong Maglev, with trains skimming past at 300 miles per hour every hour) They are in Shanghai and been there ever since. He says that the gangs in South Africa had been outright murdering people for nothing but amusement and he feared for his white wife far more than for himself. Never was a gun person but after a few incidents he witnessed, he illegally got his hands on a QBZ-95, a Chinese battle rifle which he was thoroughly surprised to find in SA, and he knew how to operate that thing intimately because he had always went to the Shanghai Municipal range to rent guns to shoot for fun before moving to SA to start his business. In China, just like South Korea, licensed gun owners are only allowed to keep their guns at a regional shooting range or police station and can only be accessed by going to the premises and checking it out of storage. But in Johannesburg, he had the QBZ fully charged and ready to go at any time, concealed in a fold-out table compartment. The 5.8x42mm PLA cartridge was designed to bridge the gap between 5.56 and 7.62 and 30 rounds in the mag was nothing to frown at if he had ever needed it.
My next door neighbor is from Hong Kong.
One day while helping him with his son's car, I bent over the engine bay and he noticed my concealed carry.
"Gun? YOU HAVE GUN! Why you have gun?"

I explained to him that as a citizen in good standing - everyone is allowed to own and carry a gun. His look of shock and disbelief cracked me up. Later on I figured out that it was all an act....

Six months later, the UPS guy was used to delivering me thousands of rounds of ammo at a time. So one day he's dropping off a box of 1,000 7.62x39 to my door - that I didn't order. Turns out that my good neighbor ordered it. Hmmm, I wonder what he's wanting ammo for if he freaks out over a gun? I carried it over and knocked on his door to give him his ammo. He refused to answer my question about what the ammo was for. Silly guy!

I hope he's not a spy send down here to infiltrate the you clucks clan....
 
My next door neighbor is from Hong Kong.
One day while helping him with his son's car, I bent over the engine bay and he noticed my concealed carry.
"Gun? YOU HAVE GUN! Why you have gun?"

I explained to him that as a citizen in good standing - everyone is allowed to own and carry a gun. His look of shock and disbelief cracked me up. Later on I figured out that it was all an act....

Six months later, the UPS guy was used to delivering me thousands of rounds of ammo at a time. So one day he's dropping off a box of 1,000 7.62x39 to my door - that I didn't order. Turns out that my good neighbor ordered it. Hmmm, I wonder what he's wanting ammo for if he freaks out over a gun? I carried it over and knocked on his door to give him his ammo. He refused to answer my question about what the ammo was for. Silly guy!

I hope he's not a spy send down here to infiltrate the you clucks clan....


Shieeet, he was probably trying to make sure that EVERYBODY around him is likeminded before he lets out that he is a gunnie too. 😂

I hope he invited you to a cookout afterward for the small favor you done for him. 😂

ETA: It is utterly ironic that the Chinese Communist government, which took power in 1949, did not even give much of a shit about guns in civilian hands until after the 1989 Tiananmen Square events. At the end of World War II, much of China was completely innundated with guns. So many guns were captured from 8 years of war against the Japanese that bushels of Arisaka Type 38s and Type 99s were sold for 5 fengbi (equivalent of US pennies) each in markets throughout the country. Nambu pistols, as well as domestic Hanyang and Zhongzheng 7.92x57mm infantry rifles and rare Japanese paratrooper and special forces Nambu Type-100 submachine guns, accurate but finicky and jam-prone things. Every household that had men participate in guerrilla warfare against the Japanese had a bunch of Arisakas and even small mortars lying around. And after the CCP took control, the gun market continued throughout the 1950s and 70s. It was not uncommon to see farmers plowing their fields with an Arisaka Type 38 complete with bayonet and bandolier strapped to their backs just for the hell of it. Decades of nonstop war had made the population paranoid and it was understandable, as 1937-1945 had been horrifically brutal. It was only in 1997 that the CCP issued pretty much a ban and ordered gun owners to be licensed and store their weapons in sites in designated areas. After Tiananmen Square and mostly out of sight of the media, there had been an overwhelming purge in the Communist Party leadership of the generals and officers who actually fought the wars that brought the CCP to power, who had always held a belief that the 'proletariat should be armed because they are the basis of the Revolution', and replaced with the fascist hardliners that have extended to the present day.
 
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