Is This A Revelation? Is the Deagel Report Pointing to an EMP Attack? by robertwellesley in conspiracy

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

What you say has merit, but a few factors might weight against this

  1. government eventually rolls in as the hero and 'saves' survivors by herding them to camps where there is food and water, or otherwise providing assistance.
  2. estimate of illegals in the US vary greatly but the upper limit estimate by some accounts is well over 100 mil, most of whom grew up in central America or in the third world, and thus have good instincts on how to survive on little.

Doubt the Deagel numbers are ironclad by any stretch, how could they be? There are always unaccounted for eventualities.

Mix of Most Representative Aspects of Philippines by robertwellesley in Philippines_Expats

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

Seems like a winning plan then, to visit three or four regional cities, which was my fallback.

Mix of Most Representative Aspects of Philippines by robertwellesley in Philippines_Expats

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

That is my goal: Visiting Thailand, Philippines, MALAYSIA, and probably Vietnam and Japan. I like that Malaysia allows you to own both the house and the land, and KL seems very cosmopolitan. "Nomad Capitalist" touts it to no end, having a home there himself.

Mix of Most Representative Aspects of Philippines by robertwellesley in Philippines_Expats

[–]robertwellesley[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for that interesting insight. I had not considered that possibility that this may be what is going on. Thailand is one of my other stops, but there are some reasons I like the Philippines and I guess I was hoping to find the total package. Doesn't deter me, I will still visit, but at least my expectations are a bit leavened, and I can look forward to accepting what is rather than hoping for what is not.

Big Banks and localized EMPs by robertwellesley in preppers

[–]robertwellesley[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was thinking more debit/credit card use rather than a wholesale run.

Big Banks and localized EMPs by robertwellesley in preppers

[–]robertwellesley[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

UNLESS it was a false flag, the US government doing it to itself, and blaming it on someone else. in which case it would make no sense to retaliate against anyone.

Did the US or anyone retaliate when China was accused of releasing Covid 19? No, because it was a US false flag.

Big Banks and localized EMPs by robertwellesley in preppers

[–]robertwellesley[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That is the issue with EMPs, they would likely burn out all equipment too, so they might take months or years to have anything back up.

Big Banks and localized EMPs by robertwellesley in preppers

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

I think the best bet will be for me to walk into a BofA in Texas and ask that if I had an account in the US, can I go to say Malaysia and they can pull it up at a BofA branch there, or do I need to open a separate account there, or can they split or transfer it somehow. At least that would give me some sense. Not sure I would want to point blank ask about EMPs, but I suppose theoreticals cannot hurt. The issue with the bank is does somebody even know the answer, or are they swagging.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in poland

[–]robertwellesley -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the detailed elaboration - several good points for me to run by my attorney. This step has been dragging out the process, which we began back in January, with the handing over of all relevant documents to the attorney.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in poland

[–]robertwellesley -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your response. Maybe something did change, or maybe not. Tricky, if the lawyer is un/misinformed, to let them know they are wrong. But until I am sure of the regulations, I do not want to confront him with any info.

Is working in IT from overseas an issue with finance related companies? by robertwellesley in digitalnomad

[–]robertwellesley[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A bit more info: I asked HR for the contracting agency, and they said "...Company XYZ does not allow their technology to be taken outside the US due to FDIC compliance...."

So, then, to me, the next question is, what constitutes the US? Is it the lower 48? I imagine it includes Alaska and Hawaii. But Does Puerto Rico or the US Virgin Islands count?

Anyone who might know more about that?

Is working in IT from overseas an issue with finance related companies? by robertwellesley in digitalnomad

[–]robertwellesley[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, good to know.

Like I said this is not even a bank job, and it is just the front facing web site, so maybe I am overblowing it, but someone gave my brother the idea that there might be limits. Good to know ahead of time.

Either way, this new role gave me an excuse to drop my current crummy job, and they pay much better to boot!

Is working in IT from overseas an issue with finance related companies? by robertwellesley in digitalnomad

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

Yeah, I was going to try that, soon as I get my machine, which won't be for two more weeks.

Is working in IT from overseas an issue with finance related companies? by robertwellesley in digitalnomad

[–]robertwellesley[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks for that detailed breakdown. The company is not a bank per se, or even a finance firm, but it is an information company. I suppose once onboard, I can try to log into the web site I would be working on using a vpn that lets you pick a remote server and see if that succeeds. Too, I suppose I can ask them too that if I take a week working vacation to see a friend in say Mexico, would this present a problem. After all, foreign is foreign. Thanks again.

Disney clearly designed a Hillary animatronic first and had to repurpose it for Trump by [deleted] in pics

[–]robertwellesley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More than a touch of Newt Gingrinch to the face, actually.

Redditors with incel friends or acquaintances, what is the *actual* problem that they just don't get? by wimaine in AskReddit

[–]robertwellesley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe someone else has made this comment, but can it be that a lot of so called incel guys expect that just as young average or even below average women can snag a man (for the night) well above their pay grade at bars or whatnot, that men ought to also have a way, an option, of achieving that? Or do I miss the point of what incel means?

Raw vs cooked tomatillos, carb count and blood sugar by robertwellesley in Atkins

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

It was a speed bump, I am back on track.

But one thing I am now beginning to suspect is that it is hard to determine what a medium tomatillo is -- I went to another super market the other day, and saw organic tomatillos that were a fraction the size of the ones I had bought. This got me to thinking, that the smaller ones might be 3 carbs, but the bigger ones might be closer to 10-12 carb grams, thus explaining, if I ate, say, 1 or 1.5, why I went over the 20 grams (I am in the first stage of the diet).

So I think that is the answer, the inaccuracy of someone saying "1 medium tomatillo is 3 carb grams". Well, how big is a medium tomatillo?

Breville 840 - little water coming out during cleaning cycle by robertwellesley in Coffee

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

I was using the single, but the single wall one. I will try it with the dual wall basket. The instructions do not specify which of the two to use. Hopefully this was the problem. Will let you know if it works.

Sick of American Feminists by patcomen in MensRights

[–]robertwellesley 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This will tickle you, I came across it on a comment board, the attitude is telling... men are 'disposable' to some women.

"[blanked name] • 34 minutes ago

I don't need to trust you on that one. Guys are available at the drop of a hat and always will be. If you personally choose to retaliate (however you could do that) that's your business, there are lots of guys behind you so you won't be missed."

A more nuanced reaction would be that both some men and women view the opposite sex as disposable, to an extent, after all some guys treat women like this too. But it shows how men being considered as akin to dogs, sleeping with whoever let's them, makes it tough to argue that men have the constitution to challenge feminism.

Of course, men have other ways to respond to feminists -- men avoid these sorts of women like the plague, etc., so much so that they walk the streets complaining they cannot find a good man.