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TriTorch's avatar

Are you beyond certain about these things? Or is it a grey area?

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Tim West's avatar

Certainly is madness. We need to go beyond this fundamental madness, yes. Total scepticism is the only sane viewpoint.

There’s no grey area. If you refuse to bow to reality in your attempts to ‘understand’ it you’ll eventually come a cropper.

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TriTorch's avatar

It was a joke about mixing green and pink which can come up grey. But maybe that's the point of this article? That's an idiom i've never heard, thank you.

Can you hit me with a primer link on this philosophy?

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Dr Mike Yeadon's avatar

Tim recently wrote a pretty detailed piece on Pink & Green on his Substack account.

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TriTorch's avatar

Thank you Dr. I gave it my all to read, but it was a bit out of my pay grade. What I could grasp was quite interesting.

Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is the closest I’ve gotten to these types of viewpoints. Maybe one day I’ll sit down with the 101 version of pink & green and dig in. Until then, I’m a week away from living on the street so I have to focus on what I know

Thanks for all you do to awaken the masses. Your Ivermectin sterility bombshell fits right in there. The powers that should be imprisoned have a stranglehold on both the mainstream and counter narratives. That is something that I missed which should have been obvious from the start: these dark triads in hot pursuit of a new world disorder leave nothing to chance.

Best to you and your family im the new year and beyond!

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Tim West's avatar

You too 🕊️ I’m working on the simplest possible presentation - although

Never Pretend To Know What You Don’t

pretty much covers it all.

There’s stuff you know: witness

and stories.

Real stuff vs Made-up useful representations of it

Important to keep both separate - and never blur the two.

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TriTorch's avatar

Thanks Tim, i dont quite have time to grasp this at the moment, but maybe in the future I will dig into it. Very mind-bending stuff, buddy!

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