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(nvm, I'll just call him Papa Noël)
I also believe that in general (in everything kind of product possible) they want to maximize subscriptions as much as possible because not only it is a "continuous stream of revenue" for them but it is also a way to make people live beyond their means while at the same time keeping them poor and making them become even more poor (and therefore more vulnerable to control, exploitation, abuse of power and so on).
They want us to be as poor as possible, as many as possible and as addicted and enslaved to subscriptions as possible. It's the most convenient thing for them for so many reasons.
No it is cats.
But Jeffrey Epstein did not kill himself
seams unrealistic for the time and technology level.
also it not helps that NASA lies really a lot around this event, (moon rocks are fake, the original films being destroyed, etc the list go's on)