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/random/ Anonymous Board owner 02/01/2017 (Wed) 04:32:07 [Preview] No. 1 [Reply] [X] [Last 50 Posts]
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Anonymous 07/17/2025 (Thu) 08:20 [Preview] No.346 [X] del
One wonders if Snowden regrets throwing away his life to warn ungrateful Americans about unconstitutional NSA wire-tapping.



███████_Lives.zip Anonymous 07/12/2025 (Sat) 12:36 [Preview] No. 344 [Reply] [X] [Last 50 Posts]
Used to stare at a screen with zero EXIF, back before filters mattered.

OLaF, 2010–2013. /X/ was alive. /god/ had logs. Gore was truth, not flex.

Remember the red folder? 43 images. No caption. Last one was just a bathtub and the fan.

Still hear the audio from 017_89.mov when I sleep.

If you're still out there, post a null string or confirm: BINARY LODGE.

No code. No replies needed. Just checking if the fire still flickers.



Online harassment derpy_616 05/26/2025 (Mon) 14:24 [Preview] No. 319 [Reply] [X] [Last 50 Posts]
“This account is doxing and exposing people without consent in Mexico. I need someone to take a look at it or take it down.”


Anonymous 06/21/2025 (Sat) 01:45 [Preview] No.327 [X] del >>341
Americans think living in a socialist police state is normal, but freedom is not some textbook theory.

There are still some Americans alive today who will tell you that freedom is better.


Anonymous 07/06/2025 (Sun) 19:26 [Preview] No.337 [X] del
are you living in a cave?


Anonymous 07/08/2025 (Tue) 13:51 [Preview] No.339 [X] del
Americans insist that they live in a free country and just shrug when they are given overwhelming proof that the US is a police state.


Anonymous 07/10/2025 (Thu) 02:55 [Preview] No.341 [X] del
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>>327
fuck you nigga. where's the white rabbit


Anonymous 07/10/2025 (Thu) 04:37 [Preview] No.342 [X] del
Wow.

Americans say live and let live and then turn around and scream hats must be banned.



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Anonymous 07/10/2025 (Thu) 02:47 [Preview] No.340 [X] del
If you said that the government was wiretapping your phone in 1999, everybody would have called you a nutjob.

Now if you say that the government is wiretapping your phone, no one cares.

How can Americans sleep at night now or look in a mirror without feeling disgusted and ashamed?



end of the world obijuankenobi 07/06/2025 (Sun) 19:24 [Preview] No. 336 [Reply] [X] [Last 50 Posts]
the world is doomed, fucking politician..


Anonymous 07/08/2025 (Tue) 13:49 [Preview] No.338 [X] del
Romans were willing to tolerate any government abuse as long as there were bread and circuses.

Sound familiar?



Vatican defends science Anonymous 07/03/2025 (Thu) 06:07 [Preview] No. 333 [Reply] [X] [Last 50 Posts] >>334
Vatican defends science
https://sightmagazine.com.au/essays/essay-vatican-defends-science-from-politics-ideology-and-misinformation/

Rather than attacking science, this new statement of concern from the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, Protecting Freedom of Science and Preventing Distortion of Scientific Truth, is a full-throated defence of science, which it believes is “fundamental to the development of humankind” and needs to be protected “from ideological or political interference”.

The document is especially timely in the United States, where government officials are giving more credence to conspiracy theories than scientific consensus. For example, American research universities like Harvard are under attack, and scientific research is being defunded for political reasons by the Trump administration-run National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health, which used to be big supporters of science.

https://www.pas.va/en/events/2025/statement_of_concern.html
The Pontifical Academy of Sciences’ Council and co-signing members of the Academy issue this statement with deep concern for the growing global threats to the freedom of science and the systematic misrepresentation of scientific truth. Across multiple contexts and continents, we are witnessing an alarming rise in attempts to discredit, politicize, or suppress scientific knowledge. These developments not only endanger the integrity of science but also imperil the well-being of societies that depend on science to address their most pressing challenges, including poverty, pandemics, health care, climate change, and use of artificial intelligence.

Patterns have emerged in recent years that indicate a disturbing trend: scientific institutions are being undermined through political pressure, budgetary and workforce cuts, and censorship. Evidence-based findings are ignored or openly mis-represented. The peaceful, open discourse that characterizes the scientific process is being replaced in some quarters by ideology-driven narratives, misinformation, and disinformation. In extreme cases, scientists are harassed, marginalized, or personally threatened for their work.

Such attacks are not confined to a particular region or political ideology; they are surfacing in democracies and authoritarian systems alike, in the global North and South. The undermining of truth through denialism and anti-scientific rhetoric has become an international phenomenon. This is not merely a crisis of communication—it is a structural assault on the values and institutions that make science a pillar of human progress.

The Pontifical Academy of Sciences, guided by its statutes and tradition, has always upheld the belief that science is fundamental to the development of humankind. The Academy has engaged deeply with issues of science diplomacy, from pandemics and climate change to the ethics of artificial intelligence, access to and use of energy, and pathways to reduce global poverty, and has advocated for education accessible for all as a means to reduce knowledge-based inequalities in today’s world. These endeavors rely on a shared respect for truth and on the protection of scientific inquiry from ideological or political interference.


Anonymous 07/03/2025 (Thu) 06:07 [Preview] No.334 [X] del
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>>333
sinister ahh GET blud


Anonymous 07/06/2025 (Sun) 13:49 [Preview] No.335 [X] del
The elites allowed Americans to have cars, airplanes, straws, and stoves and then they banned them.

Why do you think the globalists will allow you to keep the Internet?

Prisons and North Korea don't have the web for a reason. Ideas and communication tools are dangerous.

https://www.godlikeproductions.com/



"Thanks to Comrade Trump for our happy childhood"? Anonymous 07/01/2025 (Tue) 06:28 [Preview] No. 330 [Reply] [X] [Last 50 Posts]
Whoever comes after Trump will be worse than Trump. Trump will wreak havoc on society. Then something happens (elections, coup, assassination, whatever), then Trump will be designated as "enemy of the people", then his family members will be prosecuted/purged as well, and the next regime/regimes will wreak havoc on pretty much everything everyones life.


Anonymous 07/01/2025 (Tue) 12:59 [Preview] No.331 [X] del
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2017/11/frank-rich-trumpism-after-trump.html
"By illuminating a pathway to power that no one had thought possible, and demolishing the civic guardrails that we assumed protected us from autocrats, Trump has paved the way for far slicker opportunists to gain access to the national stage. Imagine a presidential candidate with Trump’s views and ambitions who does not arrive with Trump’s personal baggage, his undisciplined penchant for self-incrimination, and his unsurpassed vulgarity. The broad lesson imparted at the dawn of the Wallace movement in the 1962 Cold War thriller The Manchurian Candidate still holds: The fascist presidential candidate to be truly frightened of is the pious paragon of rectitude who presents himself (or herself) as a selfless patriot and who purports to protect and defend American democracy even while plotting (with a possible assist from the Russians or Chinese) to destroy it."


Anonymous 07/02/2025 (Wed) 05:15 [Preview] No.332 [X] del
Wow.

Americans say tyranny is perfectly acceptable because North Korea is also a police state.



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Anonymous 06/30/2025 (Mon) 02:56 [Preview] No.329 [X] del
Libertarians think that they should give up defending freedom because Americans hate liberty, but Libertarians should keep resisting tyranny for selfish reasons.

While the elites control the money, government, and media, the 99% have the numbers.

One Libertarian may not be able to resist being sent to the concentration camps, but one million people might.



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Anonymous 06/30/2025 (Mon) 02:50 [Preview] No.328 [X] del
Americans scream anyone who post articles about government abuse is protecting the government.