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strassenkind1900
Straßenkind1900 :
Land gibt es da. Eine Menge. Wahrscheinlich auch intelligentere Völker.
2026-06-07 17:51:52
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haraldharaldschulze
Harald :
Bei Corona waren sie sich auch einig.
2026-06-07 20:56:51
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chebnador
chebnador :
Hinter der Antarktis soll es doch einen weiteren Kontinent geben
2026-06-07 12:52:04
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citycobra1213
City_Cobra :
dort leben ihre Herrschaften
2026-06-07 12:07:34
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frequenzmagie333
FrequenzMagie :
Weil das eine künstliche Erschaffende Eismauer ist und dahinter noch mehr Länder sind. Die Welt ist viel größer als uns erzählt wird.
2026-06-11 19:49:28
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rom19067102
ROM :
Du stellst die richtigen Fragen großer👍😉
2026-06-07 22:08:48
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trkeraltuntas
turkoglu :
Weil die Erde flach ist.
2026-06-07 15:05:48
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reinhardrinner389
Reinhard Rinner :
ganz einfach in der Antarktis lebt der Weihnachtsmann und der Osterhase und die Eliten wollen es uns nicht sagen
2026-06-07 12:43:29
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kchrist493
User 493 :
Sehr gut gefragt, bei corona war merkwürdigerweise auch nur Einigkeit
2026-06-08 04:41:27
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kleriker22
Kleriker22 :
Alle die da oben arbeiten zusammen und machen Geschäfte miteinander.
2026-06-07 12:14:49
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eveblabla
Eve Blabla :
gute Aussage 👍
2026-06-07 11:57:59
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peteb5629
BondQ17 :
Wenn sich nur sehr viel mehr Menschen diese Fragen stellen würden
2026-06-07 13:20:55
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tina01nico
Tina :
Na was wird in einem Gefängnis ab besten geschützt? Der Ausgang.
2026-06-14 09:58:36
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gitte.breuer
Gitte Breuer 🍁Blackwood :
Wenn wir das entdecken würden..... würde sich unser aller Denken und Welt verändern. Und DAS soll nicht geschehen
2026-06-07 13:17:12
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kevitivi
KeviTivi🪐 :
Da kann man sich aufeinamal an Verträge halten die man Unterschrieben hat
2026-06-07 16:24:47
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mranonymos7
MrAnonYmos :
Dort gibt es Noch viel mehr Land und viel weiter entwickelte Völker als wir glauben. Sie dürfen dorthin einfach nicht eindringen, da die anderen Völker viel bessere Technik und Waffen besitzen.
2026-06-09 03:44:21
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user9002449550618
Queen :
ja komisch
2026-06-07 12:17:51
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kaiuelzmann
Kai :
Sehr verdächtig 🤔
2026-06-07 12:42:23
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ritalensch
Rita Lenschow :
Das ist der Ort wo die Regierung sich versteckt , wenn das Ende naht (Arche) , für das Volk unbezahlbar
2026-06-07 14:36:02
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herr.hallmackenreuther
Herr Hallmackenreuther :
Die Erde ist flach!
2026-06-07 22:31:09
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user4040842328580
Саша :
kleiner, du bist der größter!!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
2026-06-07 16:09:56
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ivonavi3
IvoNavi :
Ja und bei der Mond Landung Disney Show
2026-06-08 20:58:32
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loren123456784
Loren :
Kann es sein, dass die Erde auch nicht wirklich rund ist?
2026-06-11 19:51:18
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jurydomroes152
jury :
ja Bro, da verziehen sich die Überlebenden. dein atomkrieg um die Welt neu aufzubauen oder die Menschheit deswegen das wäre der einzigste sichere Ort auf der Welt. na ein dritten weltkrieg
2026-06-07 17:58:46
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