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The fact that a protein bar can only be two of these three things at once proves we live on a prison planet:
Tastes good
Cheap
High protein
Why must pleasure poison me (sweets) 😫 why does poison have to taste so good and all the good things for you require pain, sacrifice etc
We are living in an occupied nation, but the occupying force didn't arrive in tanks or uniform. They arrived in server racks and boardrooms, selling our enslavement back to us under the guise of convenience and national security.
Read More: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/solutions/the-invisible-occupation-how-palantir-and-ai-built-a-financial-prison-the-masses-cheered-for
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Alex Newman Exposing Centralized, Government-Controlled Digital Currency #CBDC Prison Planet
Award-winning journalist, Alex Newman: "Unelected globalist central bankers are attempting to use CBDCs, in conjunction with digital ID and artificial intelligence, to construct a literal prison planet." 🤔
Galactic Gazetteer: Shada
Type: prison planetoid
Location: Mutter's Spiral, but outside of standard time
Affiliation: Gallifrey
Notable inmates: Salyavin, Grandfather Paradox, the Master, Scintilla, the Krikkitmen
Visited by: the Fourth, Eighth and Eleventh Doctors, Romana II
Main appearance: Shada (1980/1991/2003/2017)
Fun fact: a Time Lord prison planet used to hold the worst criminals in space and time, who were trapped in suspended animation.
Another fun fact: visited in the unfinished serial "Shada," which has since been remade more than any other serial.
Fun fact 3: originally invented by Douglas Adams for the unfilmed DW script "Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen," which became the HHGttG novel "Life, the Universe and Everything."
The set design in this episode is hilarious. Whoever decided to litter the prison planet with crucified robots is a genius.