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I'm catching the tail end of this, seems to be some kind of controversy...

https://domaingang.com/domain-news/rob-monster-off-twitter-after-christchurch-massacre-controversy/

Must be something odd to evoke this type of a response from one of our members.

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@frank-germany,

Before writing 4 consecutive posts about my posts, try reading my posts. And if you don't understand them, ask someone to explain them to you privately.
 
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@frank-germany,

Before writing 4 consecutive posts about my posts, try reading my posts. And if you don't understand them, ask someone to explain them to you privately.

luckily you are much wiser than me
 
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@frank-germany,

Before writing 4 consecutive posts about my posts, try reading my posts. And if you don't understand them, ask someone to explain them to you privately.

but honestly

I believe you
that DUST
IS
the point of your posts

that exactly was what I thought in the first place
 
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@frank-germany,

Before writing 4 consecutive posts about my posts, try reading my posts. And if you don't understand them, ask someone to explain them to you privately.


and you see
I like

short posts
 
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@frank-germany,

Before writing 4 consecutive posts about my posts, try reading my posts. And if you don't understand them, ask someone to explain them to you privately.

actually, they are not so difficult to understand

just exhausting
as they wind a long way

and you never know
whats the point
 
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11 of that last 18 posts in this thread are by you. Meanwhile, you continue to boast about your brevity.

you asked me ...
 
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@frank-germany IMO, not only your attitude was rude towards @Slanted, you are also wasting our time. I am following this thread to read about Epik and Rob. Not your unnnecassary, consecutive, not funny and unrelated posts. You made your point. You said you disliked long posts. Nobody said anything. Why keep repeating that? I enjoy reading @Slanted's point of view and his detailed posts. This thread is about these people. Not you or what you dislike.
 
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I think what's going on to cut right to the heart of the matter is....

Rob Monster is very stubborn. He doesn't want to back down. He won't apologize unconditionally.
To those who were offended by my actions, I apologize to you.
He thinks he is right. He believes in some of these conspiracy theories
(for example even after all this, he still says things to the effect of "I don't know what happened in NZ" as if to double down on his prior statement of that it was all a hoax),
As for making a statement about what exactly happened in NZ on March 14, I wasn't there so I don't know.
and he is a Bible thumper and True Believer in some of this right wing white nationalism,
So, yes, I am caucasian, and I am not a fan of unmitigated immigration. By some standards that makes me a "white nationalist".
and probably supports some of the philosophy at Gab,
Despite his diverse circle of friends, Monster appears at ease with the anti-Semitic slurs and racist fearmongering that are rampant on the site. Earlier this month, he approvingly shared a video by Faith Goldy, a Canadian white nationalist, that characterized migrants as the bearers of “rape epidemics, sharia law, and the spectacle of terror.”

That same month, when one Gab user accused Monster of talking like a “RAT KIKE,” he responded that he is “not a ‘kike’ nor governed by one. :)” When another person on Gab said he was pleased to know the site was hosted by a guy who wouldn’t “kowtow to globalists” — a term commonly used as an anti-Semitic dog whistle — Monster responded, “Indeed.” Monster assured another Gab user who was worried about Epik having two Jewish board members that “having a Jewish person on Epik’s board may be somewhat helping with keeping certain forces at bay.”

Tal Moore, one of the Jewish board members, stepped down from the board earlier this month because of Epik’s involvement with Gab, he told HuffPost. The other, Braden Pollock ― who is married to the famous civil rights lawyer Lisa Bloom — did not respond to a request for comment.

“Did it ever cross anyone’s mind that the story about the missionary disappearing after going on a mission work is Psyop?” he posted last month, linking to a CNN story about an American missionary who traveled to North Sentinel Island in the Bay of Bengal in an effort to convert its residents to Christianity. “What better way to dissuade Christians from fulfilling the Great Commission than to convince that the Lord is not actually with them.”

Earlier this month, Monster theorized that a new swastika-ridden Gab account was really a “fake Liberal account” created by a faculty member in the psychology department at the State University of New York at Geneseo. He claimed that the phone number listed on the account’s registration form matched the phone number on an outdated-looking website for the faculty member.

And Monster described Cantwell as “rational” and someone “who I actually quite like, in spite of the F-bomb theatrics.”

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/rob-monster-epik-gab-neo-nazi_us_5c17bb29e4b05d7e5d846f72
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At the same time...I am certain that someone has been advising him to shut up. That what he is doing/saying is not helping Epik's business. Which is why he is posting sparingly.

So is he is torn between two ends. To spout, or not to spout.

I don't believe this discussion will get any further. It's beating a dead horse.
 
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Better to bail out now before the ship sinks!!
 
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I believe Joseph is right about the context here. As for Frank, whose opinions I welcome, I believe he suffers from normalcy bias. It is common so I don't fault him because it is the case with much of the world. That said, at this point, I do believe Frank is spamming this thread for reasons that I could speculate about.

Speaking of normal, it is not normal that the #5 most popular movie in the box office this week, Unplanned, had their Twitter handle suspended multiple times and followers removed during the opening weekend of a movie that speaks honestly about the single largest cause of death: abortion. Twitter is a known censor.

The statistical reality is that the #1 cause of death is not heart disease or cancer. It is the willful extermination of children, unborn and now post-natal. It is the same topic that I have also posted about on my personal Twitter during February as you can see from the screen shot here:

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I strongly believe that one of the main way that people place themselves under Biblical curses is through willful sin, of which murder of a child would be very high on the list.

I do look at the world through an eternal lens, it does cause me to consider my fiduciary duty to all of humanity and not just to shareholders and existing customers. I believe that protecting lawful expression on the Internet is part of that fiduciary duty. It is a shame that more registrars have not done the same.

For those not aware, I have long practiced what I called "enlightened capitalism". In fact, it was the handle of my LinkedIn profile going back to before the start of Epik in 2009. The thesis there is that it should be possible to do well by doing good, and to do good while doing well.

As for when to post or not not post on social media, including NamePros, I sometimes use the expression "wise as serpents. harmless as doves". It is from the Bible. I won't explain it here, but it underscores a philosophical point about picking and sequencing battles.

I think it is pretty clear from a number of conversations, both online and offline, that the voice of the Christian conservative is to be silenced. The rooting out of such narratives is a global phenomena and is systematic. A rational person might ask themselves why. Those with eyes to see, already know the answer.

My advice to all is to keep searching for truth and to do it with urgency as your window for doing so is being closed which is why projects like WatchMask.com allow you to watch YouTube videos without tracking and then download them.

As for those Netizens, on Namepros and elsewhere, who are willfully complicit in the ongoing exercise to censor lawful content, they are foolish (see Psalm 14 for context). They don't realize it yet, but it is an absolute certainty and the error of their complicity will eventually be revealed. Forgive them. I have.
 
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I believe Joseph is right about the context here. As for Frank, whose opinions I welcome, I believe he suffers from normalcy bias. It is common so I don't fault him because it is the case with much of the world. That said, at this point, I do believe Frank is spamming this thread for reasons that I could speculate about.

Speaking of normal, it is not normal that the #5 most popular movie in the box office this week, Unplanned, had their Twitter handle suspended multiple times and followers removed during the opening weekend of a movie that speaks honestly about the single largest cause of death: abortion. Twitter is a known censor.

The statistical reality is that the #1 cause of death is not heart disease or cancer. It is the willful extermination of children, unborn and now post-natal. It is the same topic that I have also posted about on my personal Twitter during February as you can see from the screen shot here:

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I strongly believe that one of the main way that people place themselves under Biblical curses is through willful sin, of which murder of a child would be very high on the list.

I do look at the world through an eternal lens, it does cause me to consider my fiduciary duty to all of humanity and not just to shareholders and existing customers. I believe that protecting lawful expression on the Internet is part of that fiduciary duty. It is a shame that more registrars have not done the same.

For those not aware, I have long practiced what I called "enlightened capitalism". In fact, it was the handle of my LinkedIn profile going back to before the start of Epik in 2009. The thesis there is that it should be possible to do well by doing good, and to do good while doing well.

As for when to post or not not post on social media, including NamePros, I sometimes use the expression "wise as serpents. harmless as doves". It is from the Bible. I won't explain it here, but it underscores a philosophical point about picking and sequencing battles.

I think it is pretty clear from a number of conversations, both online and offline, that the voice of the Christian conservative is to be silenced. The rooting out of such narratives is a global phenomena and is systematic. A rational person might ask themselves why. Those with eyes to see, already know the answer.

My advice to all is to keep searching for truth and to do it with urgency as your window for doing so is being closed which is why projects like WatchMask.com allow you to watch YouTube videos without tracking and then download them.

As for those Netizens, on Namepros and elsewhere, who are willfully complicit in the ongoing exercise to censor lawful content, they are foolish (see Psalm 14 for context). They don't realize it yet, but it is an absolute certainty and the error of their complicity will eventually be revealed. Forgive them. I have.


of course, pets are much better than husbands
someone who is divorced here?
 
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I believe Joseph is right about the context here. As for Frank, whose opinions I welcome, I believe he suffers from normalcy bias. It is common so I don't fault him because it is the case with much of the world. That said, at this point, I do believe Frank is spamming this thread for reasons that I could speculate about.

Speaking of normal, it is not normal that the #5 most popular movie in the box office this week, Unplanned, had their Twitter handle suspended multiple times and followers removed during the opening weekend of a movie that speaks honestly about the single largest cause of death: abortion. Twitter is a known censor.

The statistical reality is that the #1 cause of death is not heart disease or cancer. It is the willful extermination of children, unborn and now post-natal. It is the same topic that I have also posted about on my personal Twitter during February as you can see from the screen shot here:

Show attachment 114489

I strongly believe that one of the main way that people place themselves under Biblical curses is through willful sin, of which murder of a child would be very high on the list.

I do look at the world through an eternal lens, it does cause me to consider my fiduciary duty to all of humanity and not just to shareholders and existing customers. I believe that protecting lawful expression on the Internet is part of that fiduciary duty. It is a shame that more registrars have not done the same.

For those not aware, I have long practiced what I called "enlightened capitalism". In fact, it was the handle of my LinkedIn profile going back to before the start of Epik in 2009. The thesis there is that it should be possible to do well by doing good, and to do good while doing well.

As for when to post or not not post on social media, including NamePros, I sometimes use the expression "wise as serpents. harmless as doves". It is from the Bible. I won't explain it here, but it underscores a philosophical point about picking and sequencing battles.

I think it is pretty clear from a number of conversations, both online and offline, that the voice of the Christian conservative is to be silenced. The rooting out of such narratives is a global phenomena and is systematic. A rational person might ask themselves why. Those with eyes to see, already know the answer.

My advice to all is to keep searching for truth and to do it with urgency as your window for doing so is being closed which is why projects like WatchMask.com allow you to watch YouTube videos without tracking and then download them.

As for those Netizens, on Namepros and elsewhere, who are willfully complicit in the ongoing exercise to censor lawful content, they are foolish (see Psalm 14 for context). They don't realize it yet, but it is an absolute certainty and the error of their complicity will eventually be revealed. Forgive them. I have.

1) I'm not suffering at all.
2) I am aware of the possibly not normal functioning of epik.com as a registrar
when Rob Monster keeps on posting his view of the world
3) I'm worried about the safety of the domains at epik.com

what happens if epik gets issues
based on the not normal functioning of a CEO?


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of course, pets are much better than husbands
someone who is divorced here?

I am happily married to a great woman. We have 5 kids. Here is a photo from a family get-together a few weeks ago. All of our kids live in Seattle -- 4 grown and 1 at home.

It just so happens, that the one who does not smile in the back left (Klaas) is the only non-Christian. That said, he is a great guy too and wonderfully compassionate. I think you would like him, Frank.

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As for pets, we have 2 dogs --an Australian Labradoodle (Georgia) and a Maltese (Ollie). We love them too but since animals don't have souls, we enjoy them in this life but likely not in the hereafter.
 
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1) I'm not suffering at all.

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With all due respect, you may be right that you don't have normalcy bias even though most do. However, there is likely another bias at work and that is "Confirmation bias".

You might think that I am the one with confirmation bias, but it would be a hard case to make since I held largely atheistic/indifferent beliefs until around 2007. As a youth, was actually thrown out of my brief introduction to Sunday school for teaching kids how to cuss in Dutch during class. Ooops!

Also, for calibration, my Dad is about your age. He is still a fairly hardened atheist -- a Fulbright school, who grew up reading Nietszche and Bertrand Russell, etc. His Dad, also an atheist, was the main town doctor.

In short, it is safe to say that I did not grow up with much of a religious bias.

So with that as context, as an exercise, just for fun, I invite you to consider the following statements that many truthseekers believe:

Jet fuel did not take down the Twin Towers (Keyword: Building 7)

Witchcraft did not end at Salem (Keyword: local coven)

The Apollo missions never went to the moon (Keyword: Kubrick)


The world is flat - (Keyword: ice wall)

Just take 24-48 hours and look it up.

As for the thread-opening topic related to the recent events in Christ Church, let me say that I don't doubt that people died there. There is a reasonable discussion to be had about how they died, who did the shooting, and why. One of your countrymen, Wolfgang Eggert, has written about the topic recently here.

And yes, Frank, I love pets too. So, let's hope you are right that pets can have eternal souls.
 
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With all due respect, you may be right that you don't have normalcy bias even though most do. However, there is likely another bias at work and that is "Confirmation bias".

You might think that I am the one with confirmation bias, but it would be a hard case to make since I held largely atheistic/indifferent beliefs until around 2007. As a youth, was actually thrown out of my brief introduction to Sunday school for teaching kids how to cuss in Dutch during class. Ooops!

Also, for calibration, my Dad is about your age. He is still a fairly hardened atheist -- a Fulbright school, who grew up reading Nietszche and Bertrand Russell, etc. His Dad, also an atheist, was the main town doctor.

In short, it is safe to say that I did not grow up with much of a religious bias.

So with that as context, as an exercise, just for fun, I invite you to consider the following statements that many truthseekers believe:

Jet fuel did not take down the Twin Towers (Keyword: Building 7)

Witchcraft did not end at Salem (Keyword: local coven)

The Apollo missions never went to the moon (Keyword: Kubrick)


The world is flat - (Keyword: ice wall)

Just take 24-48 hours and look it up.

As for the thread-opening topic related to the recent events in Christ Church, let me say that I don't doubt that people died there. There is a reasonable discussion to be had about how they died, who did the shooting, and why. One of your countrymen, Wolfgang Eggert, has written about the topic recently here.

And yes, Frank, I love pets too. So, let's hope you are right that pets can have eternal souls.

looks like nobody knows exactly

it helps to look into their eyes ..


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http://www.uscatholic.org/blog/201602/heaven-all-30553
 
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looks like nobody knows exactly

it helps to look into their eyes ..

For what its worth, I don't consider the current Pope to be a particularly great authority, nor do I place a whole lot of confidence in the modern doctrine of the institutionalized religions who bow to Rome.
 
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Jet fuel did not take down the Twin Towers (Keyword: Building 7)

Witchcraft did not end at Salem (Keyword: local coven)

The Apollo missions never went to the moon (Keyword: Kubrick)


The world is flat - (Keyword: ice wall)


Jet fuel did not take down the Twin Towers (Keyword: Building 7)

it's ridiculous to believe that building 7 collapsed
.. out of fear ?
.. out of shock?


Witchcraft did not end at Salem (Keyword: local coven)
I never heard of that



The Apollo missions never went to the moon (Keyword: Kubrick)

they just stopped sending signals to the mirror
on the surface of the moon
that was measuring the distance moon - earth
that Apollo 11 or so had planted there
- they didn't throw it up -
http://www.physics.org/article-questions.asp?id=62
"Lunar Laser Ranging experiment"


The world is flat - (Keyword: ice wall)
2000 years ago a guy named
Ἐρατοσθένης Eratosthénēs; about 250 ante christi
prooved that the world is a ball
just by watching in a shadow of a stick


.. no idea -as usually- why you bring that up

 
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