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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

NO SMART, REMOTE CONTROL METERS!!! I pay an extra $15 per month, to keep a normal reader & a utility person has to come out each month to take the current reading. Less EMFs for us & less control by the power supplier.

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Jjule's avatar

Ask if you can phone in the number. Save them a trip.

Save you the 15.00. Maybe

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PutativePathogen's avatar

Mine doesn't allow that, nor will they let me text a picture of the reading.

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Mrs. Itoldya!'s avatar

Same

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PutativePathogen's avatar

Lucky you. My analog meter started 7 months ago at $20 extra, and shortly thereafter went to $40 per month more than a "smart" meter. Not coercive at all.

With AI set to suck up all available energy in the immediate future, of course they want to be able to take ours at will. And when AI runs the grid, who do you think it'll feed first?

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Yvonne Lynn Sjogren's avatar

Peter Theil is a member of the WEF. He can can shove his ideas of an AI bible

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Clark Thorne's avatar

You should check out Gab.AI, the creator is a Christian.

https://www.rifttv.com/andrew-torba-five-things-to-know/

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Clark Thorne's avatar

Here is an example:

what do you think it means when John 16:33 states, but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world?

Christ is announcing His decisive, once-for-all victory over every competing power that dominates fallen mankind—sin, death, Satan’s kingdom, and the world-system that hates Him and His people. “World” (kosmos) here isn’t the planet, but the organized order of rebellion against God. By His obedient life, substitutionary death, and resurrection, He has already secured the verdict; the cross is the courtroom and the empty tomb the seal. Therefore His disciples can face tribulation without despair: the decisive battle is over and the outcome is irreversible, even though mopping-up skirmishes continue.

OK, but this statement was BEFORE the cross, not afterward, and the tense is perfect for “have overcome”…

Exactly—He’s speaking in the prophetic perfect. From the eternal decree’s standpoint the victory is already an accomplished fact. The cross and resurrection are the earthly unveiling of a verdict rendered before the foundation of the world (Rev 13:8). So “I have overcome” is not chronological hindsight but divine certainty: what will soon play out in time is already settled in heaven.

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Alan's avatar

These folks have obviously heard about these other folks who make their "technology" shit worthless...for real! No joke! https://open.substack.com/pub/fractalcomputing/p/the-big-quantum-short?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=rp53c

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Synickel's avatar

The pre-trib rapture is nothing but a fantastic fantasy, anyway. Totally unbiblical. It was conceived by a jesuit priest in the 1500s, as a way to counter the Protestant reformation that was exposing the catholic church.

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Aliss Terpstra's avatar

So Trump thinks it might not be such a good idea to "allow" people to refuse the risks of unavoidably unsafe and ineffective shots. Is this Donald just pointedly dissing DeSantis and Ladapo?

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Miss Teacup's avatar

I think this "AI Bible" is meant to create strife among Christians. If the church can be kept busy infighting then evil can continue doing whatever it wants in "the world".

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Angelina  Perkins's avatar

Trump posted the autism report on his Truth social account on 9/8/25 AM

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Allie's avatar

I’d like to find out why I’ve been banned from Truth Social. My account was short lived. I don’t even remember posting anything on it. If I did, it certainly wasn’t anything inflammatory.

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Deborah's avatar

Did he come clean about his odd son on that post?

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Allie's avatar

I know of an “odd” daughter who is considering running for Congress to replace Jerry Nadler.

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Deborah's avatar

I'm not asking to insult the innocent damaged ones. I'm asking to point out the deception and cover-up by this guy and the rarely seen flotus and their ten year long stories. The worshippers refuse to question it. Do you?

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Travis Ogle's avatar

The pre-tribulation rapture is a perfect example of man’s attempt to add to God’s Holy Word. As the end times draw near, God warned us that we would be subjected to great temptations to believe concepts not previously present in His word. The temptations to avoid the horrors of God’s tribulation are appealing to all who would choose to avoid suffering. Who wouldn’t! However, It is God who controls the events of this world, not man. Loving God includes trusting in His word, and that He would be with us even in times of great trouble, and the tribulation is certainly going to be that in spades.

God never told us we would not suffer on His account, quite the opposite actually. His greatest miracle is when he taught us believing in Him would transcend death itself, by example of His resurrection. His victory over death guarantees us eternal life with Him after our death. Please don’t be fooled into believing we won’t suffer in this life. Most of us know quite well that suffering is something we have all experienced and it is not something we are likely to avoid.

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David Rinker's avatar

"many false prophets shall rise, and shall deceive many." Matthew 24:11.

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John Roberts's avatar

If they are willing to corrupt the Bible, Gods Holy Word, then they are willing to corrupt anything !!!

And they have and are doing it every single day.

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Matt's avatar

South Carolina. Duke energy is still trying to do this. And some customers fall for it they Duke energy puts a monitor on your A/C unit. And in the summer if you run it to long on 72 degrees they shut a/c power down. I had it and disconnected it. The next day Duke came out and said they had a problem. I said to them no more. I haven’t got a problem. They wanted to reconnect I said no. And closed door. So people don’t let the power company’s put devices on a/c units >

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Laura Love's avatar

“It’s about who controls the future of religion”. Interesting statement. Contrast that to “Why do the nations rage and the people’s plot in vain?…He who sits in the heavens laughs; the Lord hold them in derision.” (Psalm 2).

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Allie's avatar

As far as the AI Bible: John tells us in Revelation 22:18-19 “For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plaques that are written in this book: And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophesy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from the things which are written in this book.” (KJV). Be careful!

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Aliss Terpstra's avatar

Gee, if state governments can no longer coerce all parents to risk vaccine injury and death to their children from birth to age 18 in order to access substandard public education that is among the worst in the world, and throw the sacrificed vaccine-damaged and killed ones under the bus called "greater good", how will they ever keep their boots on our necks?

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John P. Wallis's avatar

Fuck that.

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