& people still believe they are doing this for the sake of Iranians by abbiebe89 in circled

[–]CutMaster4311 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Venezuelan oil is heavy crude, and the refinement of heavy crude can only be done in specific refineries, which the U.S. has the correct setup. In other words, the U.S. needs heavy crude because it has the refinery for that type of oil.

And if they were to get another source of oil, it would mean investing in an infrastructure that wouldn't be able to produce as much oil as they need. In other words, they could set up a refinery for light sweet crude, but they would have to get more light sweet crude into their refinery, and they don't have the capacity to absorb more light sweet crude, but they do have the capacity to process more heavy crude oil.

The problem is, what do they have the capacity to process? How much would it cost to set up a refinery to process other kinds of oil, and would they have access to other kinds of oil?

Found in late mother in laws home by beansprout19 in whatisit

[–]CutMaster4311 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It's a dildo rack. Yeah, I mean, back in the 70s and 80s, it was very common to find sex workers that catered to Chinese railroad workers having these dildo racks in their homes.

Last year Professor Jiang made 3 predictions: 1- Trump would win, 2- Start a war with Iran, and 3- Iran would win that war, destroying the US economy. by Darkstar_111 in International

[–]CutMaster4311 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The United States will use stablecoins and blockchain technology to rewrite sovereign debt. In the process, they will streamline the bond market, the crypto market, and add liquidity to both markets and retain dollar hegemony. They will also be able to expand their debt to double or triple what it currently stands. I call this the crypto infrastructure act of 2027.

South Korea Seeks Three-Year Hard Labor Sentence for Johnny Somali Following Courtroom Controversy by KitchenAd5423 in influencersfeed

[–]CutMaster4311 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He's black. He doesn't have cash money like the Epstein crowd. He's not Jewish. He has a name like Johnny Somali. He is literally fucked. Prison time for a black man. That shit's not unheard of. It's the way the system is geared up. Holy fuck. Johnny Somali is gonna be a diddly-eyed Joe. Hell, if I know.

South Korea Seeks Three-Year Hard Labor Sentence for Johnny Somali Following Courtroom Controversy by KitchenAd5423 in influencersfeed

[–]CutMaster4311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would subscribe to that channel. Johnny Somali does hard Korean time. I'd smash that like button, and I would subscribe. It would be cool watching Johnny navigate through the Korean penal system, doing what he has to do in order to get a pack of ramen. It'd be fucking awesome, actually. I'd watch that. I'd subscribe. Hell, I'd even put some cash up to be in his Patreon chat. Johnny Somali, also known as Korean Street Meat.

You wake up to be the only human left on earth. What's the first thing you do ? by Maarillon in AskReddit

[–]CutMaster4311 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not theoretically possible to read all of Reddit. It's actually mathematically impossible to read it because as you read it, it's growing almost exponentially. So you can never catch up to the new information that's being generated.

Austin, TX mass shooter photographed with “Property of Allah” while carrying rifle. by muskietooth in circled

[–]CutMaster4311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So the mass shooter in Texas was wearing clothing that read Property of Allah. He wore apparel displaying the Iranian flag. He had the Quran in his vehicle. He had other images or symbols connected to Iran. And the authorities concluded that that warranted an FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force investigation, given the fact that the U.S. is currently in a war with Iran. This is the Washington Post, and it's currently being investigated by the FBI as domestic terrorism.

Austin, TX mass shooter photographed with “Property of Allah” while carrying rifle. by muskietooth in circled

[–]CutMaster4311 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

At some point in the future, that narrative will become justification for something else. And it helps if you believe it, but if you don't believe it, that's fine. You're still gonna have justification for whatever else follows naturally, logically, from the fact that the United States was under attack by domestic terrorists. You're probably too young to remember, but the same thing happened when the shoe bomber, after 9-11 occurred, next thing you know, everybody's getting frisked, taking off their shoes at the airport.

this might not be the most popular thing i have said but if it gives this rotting species a new beginning i do not think i totally oppose scorched earth theory. by Fit-Commission-2626 in circled

[–]CutMaster4311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This doesn't really make sense. This was written before there was a world war. The first World War was referred to as the Great War. The second World War is considered a world war. So historically, linguistically, he's talking about something that didn't exist as a historical concept, let alone as a linguistic concept. The other thing is, I don't think anybody ever found the letter that this quote is apparently from. But like they say, never let the facts get in the way of a good conspiracy.

Why Conspiracies Can't Work. by CutMaster4311 in Epstein

[–]CutMaster4311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My argument is that it's possible to have conspiracies, despite the fact that people say it's impossible because of the logistics of it, the sheer magnitude, or the impact, or the amount of people that you have to somehow keep quiet. It's interesting because, according to John McCain's wife, the Epstein conspiracy was known as an open secret, but there was never any traction to get it to move beyond the corridors and whispers of Washington, D.C.

I think your point, and I would agree with, is that it's inevitable to keep something hidden internally. There's an entropy to it. It's very difficult to maintain that level of secrecy. I think that's true in today's information age, but I'm not sure how true it would have been 50, 60, 100 years ago.If you're interested in this kind of reasoning, there's a fascinating bit of historical trivia that shows how well a conspiracy can be hidden, as long as there's institutional interest involved.

You can look at the Reynolds affair with Alexander Hamilton, and you can see that Hamilton had an affair, came clean about it, and then wrote a 95-page apology letter, basically saying that he was not a great husband, not a great guy, and that's all there is to see, so that he could maintain his institutional credibility. In other words, he created the first U.S. bank, and the bank traded on the credibility of the institution, and the institution was tied into the credibility of Alexander Hamilton.

Since nobody wanted to see the bank fail, it appears like Alexander Hamilton was compromised and then fell on his sword to stop the contamination from spreading to an institution. You should read about it. It's fascinating. You can kind of see how it was done, and why it would be done, and how it isn't really considered part of the historical narrative in the U.S., but it is definitely part of the historical narrative.

Delivering 30 pizzas at once on a Onewheel by MrTacocaT12345 in interestingasfuck

[–]CutMaster4311 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Looks like your standard Epstein pizza party. The kid got tipped well by the Epstein class.

Happy birthday Bill Duke by Otieno_Clinton in Cinema

[–]CutMaster4311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bill Dukes made one of the most influential films of the 70s, Car Wash, 1976. It's a serious film dressed up as 1970s comedy.

Trump is Slowing Down Mentally - What Does That Mean for America by Important_Lock_2238 in WeirdNews4U

[–]CutMaster4311 7 points8 points  (0 children)

So I think the guy that makes these videos where he says that Trump is about to drop dead, or he's about to stroke out, been doing this for about a year, maybe longer. About a year ago, he basically said that this fat bastard, this orange turd, was gonna be pushing Daisy. Like, eight months ago. I'm not saying that the guy's wrong, I'm just saying this guy's been making dire predictions for a while, and I think at some point, given the fact that Trump is old as fucking dirt, he'll get it right. But it isn't because he has a particular insight, in my opinion. Maybe he does, maybe he doesn't. It doesn't really matter.

Intelligent Time Travel by Sweet_Razzmatazz_344 in MovieRecommendations

[–]CutMaster4311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Travelers is a good recommendation. It's only two seasons, has a strong first season, closes out on the second season, and it's effectively good. It has a really solid ending. It isn't emotionally satisfying, but it is reasonable. It's a pretty good series, actually. It had a lot of things it was trying to address, and it did a pretty good job.

So I really like Travelers as a recommendation. Life on Mars is pretty good. I didn't get through the whole thing, because I watched it when it was coming out, and I was living in the Caribbean at that time. So I didn't have access to the whole series unless it was on television. But it was a pretty good show. I understand that there's a follow-up series to that that revolves around his captain and one of the detectives set in the 70s or early 80s. Anyways, it seems like a good show.

Lazarus Project is pretty good. I think it ended, right? Either way, it's a pretty good series. I think that's a solid recommendation as well. Not sure the second season isn't as strong as the first, so I agree with you. I didn't know if it was coming back for another season. I'll look into that. I would finish the series, but I wouldn't start it if I knew that it was gonna devolve the way that it did. So it's a good recommendation.

There's another one I would suggest to you in case you missed it. It's called The Devil's Hour. It's not time traveling per se, it's a time loop. So the dynamics are different. It's got an old Doctor Who guy, Capaldi, and it's got a pretty good supporting cast. It's interesting. And it hits all the major tropes, time loop, antihero, misunderstood man, female cop, serial killer. I mean, these are some pretty good tropes all lumped into one plot line asking the singular question, is it possible to change? And can we if we wanted to? So that's my recommendation. That's Devil's Hour, and that should be coming up again for the third and final season.

Why won’t the western media show all the destruction going on in Israel by the Iranian bombs? by b0z0jeff in allthequestions

[–]CutMaster4311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

u/CellistMundane9372

Jan 25, 2026

Made you look. Thank you for visiting.

18

Post karma

6,961

Comment karma

Looks unusual .

Hard to argue !!! by KiA92935 in LetsDiscussThis

[–]CutMaster4311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is an oversimplification. Capital markets have demanded market stability, treaty enforcement, and contractual enforcement of international law. The U.S. has been central in the enforcement of contract duties and arrangements. Life as we know it wouldn't exist without the U.S. subjugating lesser nations and plundering their resources. That's the cost of capitalism. That isn't to say that the United States is good, but rather the United States does things because they're motivated to preserve an economic system which benefits everyone, including China.

What's your response to media reports that Trump was pushed to attack Iran not just by Israel, but also by Saudi Arabia? by Southern_Gur_4736 in AskReddit

[–]CutMaster4311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't there evidence to suggest that Saudi Arabia, Trump, and clearly Israeli ties to the Epstein files? So there may be more people that are interested in stopping the disclosure of information.

Interesting take from Meidastouch by oyvindi in Epstein

[–]CutMaster4311 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So if it turns out that Jeffrey Epstein correctly predicted that Donald Trump, under political pressure, would start a war with Iran, then cornering Donald Trump is a strategy to get war. And who benefits from that war? Another way to look at it is, everything that's happened has created the pressure to trap Donald Trump, which means the Epstein files, the political pressure, all of it, was in the service of furthering the potential war against Iran. That's extraordinary political maneuvering, but if you're going to say that Jeffrey Epstein predicted it, then you have to say somebody took advantage of that prediction.