You already replied to that post and said the same thing half an hour ago, in the same belligerent, foul-mouthed, juvenile way. What, are you coming back here every half hour to say the same thing? Thank you for proving you are trolling and baiting.
The admiral has me on ignore. Ask him if he figured out maritime rule #5 yet, or if he can share with you the time he was a destroyer captain.........................
Then duck
I think it's funny (and pitiful) that even after I DID ignore him, he kept coming back to say the same thing, in his nasty belligerent way, every half hour to try to stir things up again. I actually feel sorry for him, and I should probably add him to my prayers.
Seriously take him off ignore and post this to him because he claims to have been in the Navy and might actually have been as a potato peeler.
Rule 5
Rule 5 : Look-out
Every vessel shall at all times maintain a proper look-out by sight and hearing as by all available means appropriate in the prevailing circumstances and conditions so as to make a full appraisal of the situation and of the risk of collision.
Got that Mr. Destroyer Captain
He will eat his own hair after ripping it from his head
I really don't want to interact at all with someone like him. I don't waste my time with people who are completely unreasonable and incapable of being civil.
But back to the topic. Well, the real issue here, beyond this particular case.
Things like this need to be exposed and nipped in the bud, because if not, it sets a very dangerous precedent. We are gradually heading toward a world where there are no individual rights or bodily autonomy, and where the government basically owns us, as if we were property.
The pretext they are using is the same one that has been used throughout history to justify the worst crimes against humanity. The pretext of "it's for the greater good" or "it's for our safety."
What people aren't thinking about, because they believe this entire psyop and they still trust the government / media, is that literally anything goes when you allow people with power to say "it's for the greater good."
James Corbett has been talking about that recently, and in this video he brings up a lot of important points, and the history and how we got to this point. I've only watched half of it so far, but I highly recommend people watch this, to understand how important it is to protect our most fundamental rights. Because by ignoring it and placing all our trust in corrupt entities who care nothing about us, we are basically giving away our our most important and cherished rights.
Do we really have to keep repeating the warnings of the founders, about not trading liberty for "security"?
Here's the video I mentioned if anyone wants to watch it.