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Tucker Carlson Shares Amazing Story: "I Was Mauled By a Demon"

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posted on Nov, 2 2024 @ 07:14 PM
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originally posted by: bastion
Tucker Carlson in making stuff up for money and attention shocker!


Right, because one of the few guys that already pulls bigger numbers single-handed than what the networks send out to billions of televisions is desperate for attention.

It's incredible how insecure in their beliefs materialists left-wingers are. They say religious nuts are going to lose their minds if there is disclosure and ridicule them constantly.

Religious people literally already believe in extraterrestrials. Aliens fit their worldview with very few tweaks. A fair percentage of them managed to change their view on gay marriage and abortion, so I don't see much of a bump in the road with non-human intelligence.

It's the materialists that start getting twitchy when people discuss their experiences that don't fit some Wikipedia editor's model of the universe.



posted on Nov, 3 2024 @ 01:03 AM
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originally posted by: JadedGhost
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Im agnostic, which to me means no one has any idea what they’re talking about either way.

So would you say that it is pointless to try to find out something truthful about the big questions of life from others, or to come to ATS to alleviate your ignorance regarding any subject matter (as in the slogan "deny ignorance")?

Are there any real truth seekers commenting on ATS anywhere? Who want to know the truth about something they think might be important for them to know, perhaps some conspiracy?

It seems that the majority of posts on ATS are made by people who are bored, looking for an entertaining story or subject that 'tickles their ears', intrigues them, makes them want to talk about it, or say something funny or witty about (occasionally someone seems to want to appear clever as well, saying something that they might think is clever or insightful), yet is of little importance in the grand scheme of things. Another large portion of comments and threads seem to be about promoting some false story or other type of falsehood, accompanied by misunderstanding (possibly feigned), or so blatantly made up, that it almost appears deliberate (in which case the supposed misunderstanding is more likely feigned). To keep people busy on some subject (usually some subject also popular in politics or political campaigns, or UFOs & Aliens, a subforum that gets many posts), something that is supposedly important to talk about according to the one deciding to make a thread about it (as implied by making the thread, they don't need to spell it out).

Isn't this a site supposed to be for talking about conspiracies and various types of deception usually involving persons with some type of authority or influence, in order to so-called "deny ignorance" (for which one would need to acquire knowledge, a familiarity with facts/truths/certainties/realities, i.e. things that are factual/true/certain/absolute/conclusive/correct, without error), not for telling intriguing stories or making posts to merely appear clever, insightful, knowledgeable, witty, openminded or funny (or in any way worth listening to, as supposedly having something truthful to say, some piece of knowledge that might be important for someone else to know, something that can also be backed up by facts/truths/certainties/realities one can point to as part of a line of argumentation)?

Where you see a / I'm using synonyms. Is it in your opinion possible to ascertain or discover facts/truths/certainties/realities about any single subject or thing?

How about the following, has it been proven true or false on ATS for example:

“For there will be a period of time when they will not put up with the wholesome* [Or “healthful; beneficial.”] teaching, but according to their own desires, they will surround themselves with teachers to have their ears tickled.* [Or “to tell them what they want to hear.”] They will turn away from listening to the truth and give attention to false stories.” (2 Timothy 4:3,4)

Or how about these ones, have you ever seen something like this happening on ATS:

“Look out that no one takes you captive by means of the philosophy and empty deception according to human tradition, according to the elementary things of the world and not according to Christ;” (Col 2:8)

“However, the inspired word clearly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to misleading inspired statements and teachings of demons, by means of the hypocrisy of men who speak lies, whose conscience is seared as with a branding iron.” (1 Timothy 4:1,2).

I'm seeing so many lies and falsehoods on ATS (either accompanied by or based on teachings I know to be false and having a very specific agenda; explained in more detail in other Bible verses, as well as on the page preceding the webpage linked in my signature) that it looks deliberately distracting from the more important truths/certainties to talk about or wake up to. Especially when it is accompanied by expressions of people seeming to have had their buttons pushed in such a way that they think it has become pointless to try to figure out anything important or in other words trying to acquire or discover knowledge about something that could be of great importance to them. And therefore just prefer to stay ignorant/agnostic. 'Hook line and sinker', for the one who wishes to keep you in the dark (remaining ignorant) about what he's up to. The master conspirator and hider of the truth, especially when it's the truth about what he's up to. And how such threads or entire websites as this one fit into his agenda:

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posted on Nov, 3 2024 @ 02:37 AM
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a reply to: whereislogic

I don’t doubt the possibility there may by a greater good and evil in this world. I am highly skeptical it’s as simple as Christians claim though.

Honestly, I lean towards life being some kind of simulation… a game basically, but no one really knows the rules.

Either way, I don’t believe Tucker Carlson got physically scratched up by demons. Dude is tripping.



posted on Nov, 3 2024 @ 10:12 PM
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originally posted by: JadedGhost
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I don’t doubt the possibility there may by a greater good and evil in this world.

You already more or less said that in your previous comment. My questions to you were about something else, did you see them? There is one at the start of my response and a little further below:

So would you say that it is pointless to try to find out something truthful about the big questions of life from others, or to come to ATS to alleviate your ignorance regarding any subject matter (as in the slogan "deny ignorance")?

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Where you see a / I'm using synonyms. Is it in your opinion possible to ascertain or discover facts/truths/certainties/realities about any single subject or thing?

I'd like to know what your opinions on those matters are and perhaps even to get an idea if you grasp the meaning and noticed the reason for why I used those synonyms there at the end (and just before I asked that question, which contains another clue regarding that reason*).

*: I mentioned another set of synonyms:

Isn't this a site supposed to be for talking about conspiracies and various types of deception usually involving persons with some type of authority or influence, in order to so-called "deny ignorance" (for which one would need to acquire knowledge, a familiarity with facts/truths/certainties/realities, i.e. things that are factual/true/certain/absolute/conclusive/correct, without error), not for telling intriguing stories ... (..., some piece of knowledge that might be important for someone else to know, something that can also be backed up by facts/truths/certainties/realities one can point to as part of a line of argumentation)?

That was more of a rhetorical question. No need to answer now. Just showing you the other set of synonyms that I used earlier.
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posted on Nov, 4 2024 @ 11:12 AM
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a reply to: CarlLaFong

Thanks for the clip.

I first thought he scratched himself, but after watching his testimony, I’m choosing to believe him.

Actually, I think those scratch marks could be parasites in his blood, revealing themselves.

Hell, teenagers show the same signs of possession. It’s called acne.
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