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Tiger Khan
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re: Time travel, simulation, matrix? Do your own research. No coincidences. Movie?
Posted by Tiger Khan on 4/26/26 at 7:53 pm to Endorphins
Simplest explanation is the most likely:
Cole Allen is taking a piss --
He created the X account and posted his name and a random photo called Time Machine.
He also conveniently named it after a person who wrote a paper for NASA the same year he interned.
Isn't there a photo circulating, too, that he's wearing an IDF shirt?
In the coming days -- I'm sure more "mysterious" bread crumbs will drop --
The dude has been planning this for years with the intent of making himself a massive center of attention and "intrigue".
Cole Allen is taking a piss --
He created the X account and posted his name and a random photo called Time Machine.
He also conveniently named it after a person who wrote a paper for NASA the same year he interned.
Isn't there a photo circulating, too, that he's wearing an IDF shirt?
In the coming days -- I'm sure more "mysterious" bread crumbs will drop --
The dude has been planning this for years with the intent of making himself a massive center of attention and "intrigue".
re: Grade Trump's 2nd term
Posted by Tiger Khan on 4/24/26 at 10:30 am to Austrianpainter5
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Kamala was never gonna be selected voting is not real you simpleton. Many of us were on this board telling you don't worry your orange jew is gonna be returning but you're gonna get nothing out of it and it's gonna be a living hell
10 posts; incoherent rant: checks out.
:lol:
re: Grade Trump's 2nd term
Posted by Tiger Khan on 4/24/26 at 10:26 am to boomjosh
There are a few ways I see this:
1. Anyone giving out grades like F is emotionally invested in Trump's decisions, like they are watching their favorite sports team. They are pissed he isn't running more, or passing more, whatever.
2. The "new media" personalities are angry because they can't influence policy like they believed they would -- many of these "personalities" are acting like they're close confidants or cabinet members who should be able to wield influence through their own talking points. (and we don't know the degree to which people have been corrupted by "sponsors")
The fake shite of legacy media's lazy, repetitive talking points sponsored by Pfizer or China or Soros or whoever -- gave people the impression that lock-step, unforced, unity somehow existed for the first time in recorded history.
Reality is -- everyone up in arms or whining about anything that doesn't emotionally align with their beliefs is normal.
Trump's foreign policy is influenced by undisclosed sources -- we neither know nor see what he sees. We don't know what kind of proxy war China or Globalists were waging on the US through Iran, Cuba, Venezuela -- but we do know human trafficking, unfettered immigration, massive fraud-- domestic and foreign, illegal drugs, wokeness/DEI are all being aggressively addressed and curtailed dramatically.
I'll take the open whining any day because it means people have a voice -- but the whiners should also look no further than the shite that is happening in the UK or Australia with open speech-- and they can remember how close we were to that through Biden and Kamala.
1. Anyone giving out grades like F is emotionally invested in Trump's decisions, like they are watching their favorite sports team. They are pissed he isn't running more, or passing more, whatever.
2. The "new media" personalities are angry because they can't influence policy like they believed they would -- many of these "personalities" are acting like they're close confidants or cabinet members who should be able to wield influence through their own talking points. (and we don't know the degree to which people have been corrupted by "sponsors")
The fake shite of legacy media's lazy, repetitive talking points sponsored by Pfizer or China or Soros or whoever -- gave people the impression that lock-step, unforced, unity somehow existed for the first time in recorded history.
Reality is -- everyone up in arms or whining about anything that doesn't emotionally align with their beliefs is normal.
Trump's foreign policy is influenced by undisclosed sources -- we neither know nor see what he sees. We don't know what kind of proxy war China or Globalists were waging on the US through Iran, Cuba, Venezuela -- but we do know human trafficking, unfettered immigration, massive fraud-- domestic and foreign, illegal drugs, wokeness/DEI are all being aggressively addressed and curtailed dramatically.
I'll take the open whining any day because it means people have a voice -- but the whiners should also look no further than the shite that is happening in the UK or Australia with open speech-- and they can remember how close we were to that through Biden and Kamala.
re: Looking At the Upvote/Downvote Dynamic Of Posts Regarding Trump's Speech.....
Posted by Tiger Khan on 4/2/26 at 11:17 am to Great Plains Drifter
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-Flung open borders,
-Pedal to the metal DEI,
-Trans glorification,
-The vast bulk of continued underwriting of NATO and the UN so they can continue to focus undermining the U.S., -Turning our military back into a social experiment
-No-holds barred resumption of canceling and silencing of unapproved thought and speech against Leftist dogma.
I believe the confusing part of all of this is how the Left is seemingly always organized and lock-step in their positions and talking points. While the right seems to be full of emotion and dissent -- which is more natural, and which is a fabrication?
With that said -- you ask a reasonable question: Are you that angry that you'll abstain or run out and vote Democrat?
re: Gemini AI projected draft for the Saints
Posted by Tiger Khan on 3/18/26 at 9:42 am to Manswers
I asked Claude as well -- this is what it gave me -- it also agrees that a WR is a strong chance at Pick 8
R1 · Pick 8 — Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami
Edge and WR are tied as the most mocked positions post-free agency, with Bain, Carnell Tate, and David Bailey the top names being projected. New Orleans Saints With Etienne killing the Love pick and no WR2 signing, this comes down to Bain or a receiver. Bain is the best player available argument — he's a top-5 talent who keeps falling in mocks due to length concerns. Saints take him.
R2 · Pick 42 — Makai Lemon, WR, Indiana
Lemon is seen as a fantastic route runner who wins after the catch New Orleans Saints — exactly the slot/complementary piece Shough needs alongside Olave. Combine press conference memes are noise.
R3 · Pick 73 — Keylan Rutledge, OG
Interior offensive line is a dire need, and Rutledge plays like he hates defensive linemen — a great run blocker who excels at creating space. Canal Street Chronicles
R4/R5 · Picks 132, 136 — CB depth, OL depth
Taylor is gone and the secondary needs replenishment. Two bodies here.
R5/R6 · Picks 150, 172 — developmental pass rusher, S/LB
Stack the defensive front and add a safety if Caleb Downs slips or a value pick emerges.
R7 · Pick 190 — TE or specials contributor
R1 · Pick 8 — Rueben Bain Jr., EDGE, Miami
Edge and WR are tied as the most mocked positions post-free agency, with Bain, Carnell Tate, and David Bailey the top names being projected. New Orleans Saints With Etienne killing the Love pick and no WR2 signing, this comes down to Bain or a receiver. Bain is the best player available argument — he's a top-5 talent who keeps falling in mocks due to length concerns. Saints take him.
R2 · Pick 42 — Makai Lemon, WR, Indiana
Lemon is seen as a fantastic route runner who wins after the catch New Orleans Saints — exactly the slot/complementary piece Shough needs alongside Olave. Combine press conference memes are noise.
R3 · Pick 73 — Keylan Rutledge, OG
Interior offensive line is a dire need, and Rutledge plays like he hates defensive linemen — a great run blocker who excels at creating space. Canal Street Chronicles
R4/R5 · Picks 132, 136 — CB depth, OL depth
Taylor is gone and the secondary needs replenishment. Two bodies here.
R5/R6 · Picks 150, 172 — developmental pass rusher, S/LB
Stack the defensive front and add a safety if Caleb Downs slips or a value pick emerges.
R7 · Pick 190 — TE or specials contributor
re: Ford writes off $19.5 Billion in EV investments. F-150 Lightning to be discontinued. OUCH!
Posted by Tiger Khan on 12/16/25 at 8:59 am to Plx1776
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Full ev is very nice if you live in a warmer area and you only putter around a 20 to 30 mile area.
I agree with this. The Mach-E is a great "around-town" car, and it has a lot of space in the boot -- There are plenty of online forums where people claim to have hit over 200k miles on the original battery.
The F-150 Lightning just never made much sense at the price point and range.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:59 pm to TFH
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Must be nice to go through life ignorant as frick, shouting at clouds.
Sounds like you're yelling at your computer -- poor bastard is projecting.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:58 pm to JoeHackett
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There are answers to these questions though. Nobody is nuts for asking questions but if you're willingly ignoring the answers because you don't want to believe, then you start to get a little nuts.
There's also this sort of sinister game where people are scared to just say what they believe so they hide behind "asking questions".
This is a really good point.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:54 pm to TFH
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No one is arguing cloud seeding doesn’t exist. But cloud seeding is not the same as chemtrails.
Stop there. Didn't read anything else. Thanks for acknowledging reality -- you get a point.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:52 pm to CleverUserName
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But can keep the big secret of chemtrails on absolute lockdown for just short of a century
Despite looking and feeling like absolute shite -- you still believe your diet and meds are good for you. It doesn't take much to hide the truth in plain sight when people like yourself can't see it right in front of their nose (or in your case, the mirror)
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:50 pm to LegendInMyMind
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Keep declaring yourself the smartest person here
I didn't declare I was -- you and your deluded friend did.
Now do yourself a favor, and fck off. This isn't good for your metabolic distress.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:46 pm to LegendInMyMind
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Damn, son......you are a true fricking moron.
And there it is. You're done dude. You also need to go lay down. Checking the weather on your phone doesn't mean you're outside -- and we both know, you're not well.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:44 pm to JoeHackett
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Do a quick search on twitter and there are people posting about chemtrails in Florida all the time, including today.
I live in Central Florida and the skies don't look like that and haven't for months. I don't care what someone with 5 followers posted on Twiiter.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:41 pm to LegendInMyMind
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It still happens daily across those states, which you refuse to even acknowledge, and there have been a grand total of ZERO arrests for the giants, now illegal, operations that are still going on.
Dude -- you're talking about a contrail as a "chemtrail" -- I was very specific when I was referring to the entire sky becoming hazy after a few hours of zigzagging which for months now -- has not occurred. Unlike you, I spend time outside and notice these things. I noticed Florida passed a bill to end cloud seeding. I said I didn't know what it meant but it seemed related.
Your deluded friend then decided to tell me what I see and don't see in the sky with authority.
I tried to be reasonable -- you and your friend decided to attack anyone questioning the reality of this shite. So, frick off already. This explanation is more than you deserve.
1. You are NOT an expert. 2. You don't know what the hell is going on. 3. If a state is willing to pass a law, there might be something to it.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:27 pm to CleverUserName
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Your string of logic that includes billions of gallons of chemical agent being sprayed in the skies of the world… with zero explanation or proof of the storage of that billions of gallons of chemical, with zero explanation of transport or spray mechanisms, with hundreds of thousands of airport workers and mechanics keeping the secret, and not one person blowing the lid on it?
I get it dude -- you won't actually address the laws passed in multiple states that address Cloud Seeding. You're going to continue to repeat your mantras and insist you're right. You'd fit in real well with the leftists chanting "Racists, NAZIs, KKK" -- you are equally as bad in your insistence in being right.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:23 pm to tgdawg68
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Look (TOP RIGHT):
Naples Live Web Cam
What part of Florida signing a bill to prevent cloud seeding is confusing you or even worse, hurting your feelings?
We aren't talking about contrails -- we are talking about zigzag patterns that encompass an entire sky after a few hours -- we aren't talking about "chemtrails" -- we are talking about a real mechanism that affects weather.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:18 pm to CleverUserName
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Yet another poor example of how the government has the ability to hide something damaging.
Dude you need to go lay down now. Just step away and go find something to do -- in fact, go outside. It would be the first time in a while.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:17 pm to Harry Boutte
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You have no idea what proof actually is.
Wow dude! you convinced me.
:dope:
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:16 pm to CleverUserName
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You applying to be an airport tarmac worker yet? To break the biggest story in the history of news reporting? That’s all you need. Millions. It’s all yours. Effortless. You will be immortalized. World famous. A household name.
You can't be taken seriously because you seem unwilling or incapable of comprehending subterfuge and state law.
1. Is it possible cloud seeding exists? Yes.
2. Is Florida signing laws appealing to conspiracy theorists? No.
3. Is it possible that government agencies can operate outside the regular channels of accountability? Yes.
4. Can you definitively say what I see in the skies is true or false? No
It's a simple string of logic that you're having a hard time following. But you are insisting beyond all doubt that you are right. You are, invincible in your ignorance.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:08 pm to Harry Boutte
quote:
You think passing a law against it - in Florida - is proof that it existed?
Yes. And the fact that you think you know better and are laughing about it, makes you look like a fool.
re: Tucker drops a 1+ hour conversation on CHEMTRAILS
Posted by Tiger Khan on 11/10/25 at 2:04 pm to IvoryBillMatt
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IF it's happening, it wouldn't be hard to conceal all of that through using military assets and personnel. Like with Agent Orange, I'm sure the participants are told that they the good guys in spraying.
Correct -- this is coming from a government that conducted MK Ultra and USAID color revolutions all over the world and at home --
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