The most effective are the stickers in my experience. I buy them in bulk and then plaster them all around the most popular night life spots around every town I travel to for work. Then I watch which areas remove them the quickest, and double down. Over the last four years, the reeeeesistance to seeing the stickers has waned. The are being conditioned into surrender.
The Tshirts are awesome, good quality and last way longer than the same priced shirts from amazon.
The water filters are great too way better and cheaper (over time) than the pitcher filters. Also I heard these can be used for camping although I'd boil the water first personally.
For the supplements, turbo force has replaced energy drinks for me.
I've also tried the toothpaste and super silver wound gel and love both.
The coffee kind of reminds me of breakfast blend, too bland for me as I like dark roasted powerful stuff but other people I've had try it like it. Typically the people that like the flavored coffees
Not that I have any personal experience, but any of the supplements are probably placebo, ineffective or have side-effects. Brain force probably has some stimulants that technically work. Super male vitality probably does something, but prohormones are pretty bad business healthwise in the long run. Any of it is proprietary, so nobody technically knows or can make anything other than anecdotal claims. Even the most established supplements, vitamins and minerals can't be proven to do much of anything beneficial. If they did, you'd call them drugs. Like, if you want to roid, maybe try SARMS or peptides before you stick yourself with needles because it is a safer way for your liver to potentially make yourself sterile. Do any of that before popping unknown pro-hormone panacea pills.
If you really want to experiment with drugs, because that's what it is, do one at a time so you can have some idea what they do. If you want to try AJ's supplements, understand that even if they do work, that coming off of them might suck and it's not because they're awesome.
But the swag is probably all sweet. I love Alex Jones. I can interpret what he says for myself and if someone else can't, that's their problem. I'd say something similar about the products. If you manage to get some crippling addiction to Brain Force, it was probably just a matter of time for you.
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The most effective are the stickers in my experience. I buy them in bulk and then plaster them all around the most popular night life spots around every town I travel to for work. Then I watch which areas remove them the quickest, and double down. Over the last four years, the reeeeesistance to seeing the stickers has waned. The are being conditioned into surrender.
The Tshirts are awesome, good quality and last way longer than the same priced shirts from amazon.
The water filters are great too way better and cheaper (over time) than the pitcher filters. Also I heard these can be used for camping although I'd boil the water first personally.
For the supplements, turbo force has replaced energy drinks for me.
I've also tried the toothpaste and super silver wound gel and love both.
The coffee kind of reminds me of breakfast blend, too bland for me as I like dark roasted powerful stuff but other people I've had try it like it. Typically the people that like the flavored coffees
Top of the line vitamins.Less fillers than most brands.
Not that I have any personal experience, but any of the supplements are probably placebo, ineffective or have side-effects. Brain force probably has some stimulants that technically work. Super male vitality probably does something, but prohormones are pretty bad business healthwise in the long run. Any of it is proprietary, so nobody technically knows or can make anything other than anecdotal claims. Even the most established supplements, vitamins and minerals can't be proven to do much of anything beneficial. If they did, you'd call them drugs. Like, if you want to roid, maybe try SARMS or peptides before you stick yourself with needles because it is a safer way for your liver to potentially make yourself sterile. Do any of that before popping unknown pro-hormone panacea pills.
If you really want to experiment with drugs, because that's what it is, do one at a time so you can have some idea what they do. If you want to try AJ's supplements, understand that even if they do work, that coming off of them might suck and it's not because they're awesome.
But the swag is probably all sweet. I love Alex Jones. I can interpret what he says for myself and if someone else can't, that's their problem. I'd say something similar about the products. If you manage to get some crippling addiction to Brain Force, it was probably just a matter of time for you.
I ordered a couple George Washington shirts and then the silver to get to $50 for free shipping
All work great!!