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giggy

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Veteran
Morning old farts, battle #2 has been won. Awhile back I was approved by the veterans administration on disability for my vison loss, now the state has approved my disability on my ssdi. 3rd battle is hoping the next two surgeries let me walk and or take the pain away. The surgeries will be in March, so yall keep your fingers crossed for me. Hope all have a great day.
 

bigsur51

On a mailtrain.
Premium user
Veteran
420club
REGARDING THE DELAYED RELEASE OF THE EPSTEIN FILES:

For those who wondered why the whole thing was just not opened up wide right off -- This explains why there was a delay:

Something like 250 people (victims) would have been outed with personal information and identity. Had to get them protected from that.

Done now.

Release is going to be today:



BREAKING!! JUST NOW!

EPSTEIN LIST RELEASED!!

you seen it here first

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Gypsy Nirvana

Recalcitrant Reprobate -
Administrator
Veteran
Before Adrenochrome became a well known word... it was for sale on Alibaba... still is, however they changed the spelling to deter the casual viewer. Same thing the government shills did by 'kerning' the letters in Comey's name. They used an 'r' and an 'n' as in: rn for the 'm' letter and 'kerned' (moved the letters closer together) so whenever a search (investigation) was made on 'Comey' the computer didn't find Corney!

I screen shot it years ago when I followed the 'Q' phenom. Many folks 'dissed' the whole idea of 'Q' and the media dutifully called it a conspiracy and renamed it 'Qanon'. Of course everything the media said was a 'conspiracy theory' including 'Q' is now proving to be factual information!! We're watching live what Q predicted 8 years ago!

and if you don't think Trump hasn't been behind everything going on I have a bridge to sell you!

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I'm an information geek prone to investigate EVERYTHING they call a conspiracy!
A few years back - maybe 2017 - I started researching The Kalergi Plan - and made a thread on it - in The Speakers Corner - here on ICMAG - it's still there - if you want to take a look - many members called it a conspiracy theory - as I was seeing it actually come true - here in London - got me digging deep into history - and was very interesting to me at the time - and still is - here is the link :
 

jokerman

Well-known member
Premium user
Morning old farts, battle #2 has been won. Awhile back I was approved by the veterans administration on disability for my vison loss, now the state has approved my disability on my ssdi. 3rd battle is hoping the next two surgeries let me walk and or take the pain away. The surgeries will be in March, so yall keep your fingers crossed for me. Hope all have a great day.
I have a problem with you getting approved, if that process takes any longer than the time you take to sign your name..
Total bullshit ,we pump billions everywhere else and to anybody .
Many times our enemies
There should be no waiting for our Vets.
 

bigsur51

On a mailtrain.
Premium user
Veteran
420club
Before Adrenochrome became a well known word... it was for sale on Alibaba... still is, however they changed the spelling to deter the casual viewer. Same thing the government shills did by 'kerning' the letters in Comey's name. They used an 'r' and an 'n' as in: rn for the 'm' letter and 'kerned' (moved the letters closer together) so whenever a search (investigation) was made on 'Comey' the computer didn't find Corney!

I screen shot it years ago when I followed the 'Q' phenom. Many folks 'dissed' the whole idea of 'Q' and the media dutifully called it a conspiracy and renamed it 'Qanon'. Of course everything the media said was a 'conspiracy theory' including 'Q' is now proving to be factual information!! We're watching live what Q predicted 8 years ago!

and if you don't think Trump hasn't been behind everything going on I have a bridge to sell you!

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I'm an information geek prone to investigate EVERYTHING they call a conspiracy!


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Goldhedge

Well-known member
Damn! Shitdamnhell. Most of my magazine articles are now just random symbols. Scragged. Cannot be read. Went through about fifteen of them before the first whole article came up instead of weird symbols.
Multiple backups is the rule and has been since the 90's.

One copy is not a backup.
Two copies are not a backup.

There are plenty of 'cloud' services where one can 'dump', 'store', 'keep', 'backup' their data for free.

GROK
There are several providers offering free online storage, each with different amounts available. Here’s a rundown of some popular ones and how much they give you:
  • Google Drive: You get 15 GB of free storage with a Google account. This space is shared across Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos, so it’s great if you’re already in the Google ecosystem, but it can fill up fast if you use all three heavily.
  • Microsoft OneDrive: Offers 5 GB for free with a Microsoft account. It’s tightly integrated with Windows and Office apps, making it a solid pick for those environments, though the space is modest compared to Google.
  • Dropbox: Starts you off with 2 GB for free, but you can earn more (up to 16 GB) through referrals and tasks like linking social media. It’s simple to use and great for sharing, but the base amount is small.
  • Mega: Gives you 20 GB of free storage right off the bat, which is one of the most generous offers out there. They focus on privacy with end-to-end encryption, though you might need to be cautious about their terms and past reputation.
  • pCloud: Provides 10 GB for free, expandable a bit through referrals or actions like verifying your email. It’s known for no file size limits and decent security, even on the free tier.
  • iCloud: Apple users get 5 GB free, tied to your Apple ID. It’s seamless for iPhone or Mac users backing up photos and files, but non-Apple folks only get 1 GB with web-only access.
  • Sync.com: Offers 5 GB free, with an emphasis on privacy and encryption. You can gain an extra 1 GB per referral, up to 20 GB total, making it a secure option with some growth potential.
  • Icedrive: Hands out 10 GB for free, with a clean interface and fast performance. It’s a newer player, but the free plan has a daily bandwidth limit (around 3 GB), which might snag heavy users.
  • MediaFire: Also gives 10 GB free, though you’ll deal with ads unless you upgrade. It’s straightforward for basic storage and sharing, with a 4 GB per-file limit.
  • TeraBox: Stands out with a massive 1 TB (1024 GB) of free storage. It’s almost too good to be true, and some users report quirks like slower speeds or data privacy concerns, so it’s worth digging into their terms if you go this route.
These amounts are based on the standard free tiers as of early 2025. Some providers might tweak their offerings over time, and extras like referrals or promotional tasks can bump up your space. If you need more than what’s free, most of these have affordable paid plans too.
EOM

Not to mention the old school flash drives, CD's and the like, but you still need multiples and stored in several places in case the house burns down.

1G of storage is HUGE!


Of course... closing the barn door after the cows got out is an exercise in futility, but there's always hope for the future!
 
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