[This is the thread to discuss the current corona virus psy-op.]
From Las Vegas, Pittsburg, Thousand Oaks to Russian Collusion and the Khashoggi assassination, false-flag hoaxes, conspoofacies, fake murders and other manufactured events are running non-stop around the world and around the corner.
A reader wrote in to suggest opening a comment section devoted to discussing current (faked) events. I thought it was a good idea and would provide a place where people could chime in on what’s going on in the news and even offer evidence for why they think the event was faked, hoaxed, manufactured, etc. (or why not). Have at it, unless you think it’s a waste of your time–in which case, don’t!
Q is Back! How could they not bring it back. It was such an easy way to verbally stereotype and discredit people on the right as a Qtards. The drama continues.
https://qanon.pub/
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Le 4th Attempt and le Last…
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We’ve had jackasses in space for a long while now, but now we also have jackasses in flying suits pretending to fly up mountains.
And if that’s not good enough we also have “royal” jackasses too.
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Here is another link to the “Royal” jackasses, as the presented is now unavailable.
Notice how hard it is to fly a jet suit, you can not even pickle your nose.
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Videfauxs?
https://ibb.co/K0mHcm6
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Those jetpacks/jet suits actually works well. The type where you have to control two gas turbines in each hand are difficult to handle and takes a lot of arm power to do.
The ones you see in this link are different, you are much more comfortable and your hands only have to handle the controls.
Prices start with 300K US$, flight time up to 30 minutes, 800 meter up in the sky and a speed of 120km/h.
I would like to try one, must be such an experience.
https://jetpackaviation.com/jetpacks/
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Seen it with my own eyes at the Goodwood festival of speed, back in 2019. Jet man went up the hill clime track right in front of me, no sky-hooks or anti-gravity devices, except for smelly and very noisy jet engines. Everyone in the large crowd was gobsmacked, including me.
You can buy one for yourself if you have £360K to spare. I’m hoping the price will drop with mass production, as I’d love to have one of these machines.
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I thought it was faked. I’m gobsmacked.
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…and this is with traditional fuel so I need to remind myself that I don’t know what more exotic tech they’ve designed, as Miles mentions in his Caesium paper..
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That sounds like great fun but does not defray from the fact that we are being lied to in these videos about the capabilities of that so-called jet pack.
The first video discredits itself based upon how the “flyer” is dangling his arms at several points in the video. That doesn’t make any sense given he’s using those jets to apply a constant outward force for stabilization and movement. Imagine trying to hold yourself up for minutes on end on a set of parallel bars. Now imagine doing the same thing while trying to control movement. Not very likely.
The video editing is easier to spot in the royal asshole show, though. The editors love to show off the jet impressions in the water and you can see an example of that at 1:25. However, those impressions magically disappear at some places in the video (for example at 1:49 and 2:27 where the water mysteriously turns to glass).
And that’s not all. There are lot of other questionable looking things in that video involving trajectories and turns that don’t match the movement the “flyers” arms.
So, if one can really fly in one of those suits as represented in those videos, then why do they have to fake it? That’s easy. It’s because no one can do it.
And saying people can fly like that because you saw one trained monkey do it at the Festival of Liars is like saying all one needs to do a flying trapeze act are the bars and the net.
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There’s no CGI in those videos in my opinion. Not in either of them. Your point about exhaust on the water might have been valid, except the man is 20+ feet up in the air and that’s plenty of distance to dissipate it, plus he may not even have been firing them very hard since he was about to land, plus if you watch the second video you can see him at a similar height, no exhaust on the water, and you can see it appear as he drops and nears the surface too. Are you ignoring that?
But also that’s not how CGI works at all. I understand that most people think it’s all magical and you can do anything, but it’s not, and you cannot. You COULD fake something like this in Maya/Houdini, but they didn’t here and none of the artifacts are evident of such a process. Matching a fluid sim to live footage is among the most technical, tedious, and preposterously hard things to do with computers – the sims alone are absurd, but then perspective matching to jostling aerial footage? That’s a level of complexity which would require entire teams of specialists, and an obscene budget that would prohibit any ROI here.
I’ve used RealFlow, Bifrost, and Maya (two decades now, in the big dog) and you can sure make some wonderful things happen. But not this. You’re mistaken. Jet engines actually do exist and work, and when you discount the visual experiences of others here it seems like outright grasping.
Particle Sim:
Meshed fluids:

Rendered:

Mind you, I did that as an experiment and art exploration but my point is that there ARE limitations, and some folk here simply don’t understand this or how these programs work. Most people don’t, and can’t. That’s fine. But the more honest position is one of reasonable doubt, not outright certainty when approaching these things.
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Jetpacks has been around since 2015, where they was used in many films.
They are not so mystical, just like a drone or a self balance scooter, the game is
to balance the things using a gyroscope and then change the parameters of trust
to get the desired direction/lift.
Here is a clip from Dubai, no helicopters or cranes involved, all pure fun.
Amazing what Jared can do on his computer, a lot of CPU power needed.
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Yes, the videos do look fake, especially the height they were traveling. The guy I saw never went more than around 20 ft above the ground, while those shown in the movies are going much higher. The inventor, Richard Browning, admits that the performance is currently mediocre, as it can only travel around 4 miles, at a top speed of 35mph. Lots of other claims have been made by the media, bur this was a quote from the horses mouth, back in 2014. Those five powerful turbo-jet engines certainly burn up the jet fuel.
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They’ve been around long before 2014
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@Jared
No I am not mistaken and where in the world in my post did I say I didn’t believe jet engines existed?
What I’m saying is that you can’t attach jet engines to peoples arms and expect them to fly as exhibited in the videos at those links, and that they are lying to us about the capability of that so called jetpack.
There is ample evidence of height in that video to show the editors missed some water feathering at spots in that video. As I already mentioned, at 1:25 we see captain jet pack fly off the back of P233 (did you catch that “33” or am I grasping there as well?) and then hovers in front of the lead speed boat at a height equal to or greater than back deck.
At :27 we see him next to the boat and close to the water with his side camera. His left thruster is pointed down and forward at the water and yet no sign of feathering of the water anywhere between that time and about :30 when the perspective switches to the speedboat. Here we have another perspective mismatch because he’s shown flying high on the right side of the boat, but we know that’s not where he was before because we just saw the little fucker flying right along side the lower deck of the ship. Yes he does rise a little then but then he’s also closing on the boat.
Also, just out of curiosity, how does he maintain such a high rate of speed with his arm thrusters angled forward like that? Are those special jet engines that suck as well as blow?
There is much more wrong in that video including a little gay pivot he does at :35. His arms are dangling uselessly at his sides as usual and there is no indication of how he would have controlled that maneuver without veering off or spinning out of control.
Again, using your arms this way would be similar to doing a constant press on parallel bars and in most of that video his arms either dangle or appear bent and relaxed.
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I recall the LA 1984 Olympics had a man with a jet pack at the opening ceremony:
https://www.jetpackamerica.com/jetlev_southwest_blog/olympics-fever-remembering-1994-opening-ceremony-jetpack-flight/
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@ striking_hawk
You seem to fail to notice that his main thruster is on his back, that one provides the majority of upward force, the hand thrusters are just for flight control, mainly to keep his forward speed down and prevent libration, that is why they are mainly opposing forward movement and stabilize laterally.
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@Striking_Out: Defrayed, bro. It’s one of those things where once frayed, it’s difficult to refray or profray. The frayance becomes its own worst enemy.
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It looks suspicious to me too. I’m not 100% convinced it’s fake but I lean in that direction.
But, I don’t think it’s CGI either — at least not mainly. However, there would probably be some digital hanky panky involved. But, mostly. I think it is Wire Fu.
How exactly they would do it at sea though I’m not sure. Maybe another ship or two just out of frame equipped with cranes. Or, maybe even a helicopter.
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The jet packs do exist, judging by the Gravity video, but you can always sex things up by including a fake shot or two. What if the Royal Navy video does this by swinging the dude around on a cable for the higher altitude shots, then “painting out” the cables? But then Jared would’ve spotted such artifacts, right?
The tech exists and I’m just going to assume the RN has access to better tech than the Gravity folks. So no fakery here, just some slick production work for the RN. I still assume it is another money sink project and that this shit is too noisy and fuel-inefficient to be of use. Nevermind that all wars are phoeny operations anyway, so who are they going to use it against?
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“he is the paternal great-uncle of Marc Randolph (born 1958), the co-founder and first CEO of Netflix.”
it confirms the role of tele-fenix in the brainwashing of spectators
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Pfffff wordpress…. i was answering to N. about bernays….
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one of my readers is telling me he is having to watch an ad when he clicks on my pdfs. Is anyone else seeing this? Jared, how is this possible? Is it possible, or am I being gaslighted?
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No ads happening here, but I have had my browser (chrome) try to redirect me from your site by trying to tell me your site is a fraud/scam.
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Do you mean when you switch from milesmathis to mileswmathis? I sometimes get a warning “Didn’t you mean the site with the ‘w’ in it” / “the site without the ‘w’, where you always go? Maybe you’re being tricked? ”
This is on my Brave browser. Very unhelpfull & artificially intelligent, and I can’t turn it off.
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Your sites seem fine, and most likely they were using a phone browser that was trying to open the PDFs in yet another app, which had ads built-in. My longer message went to moderation, so I’m trying a short one.
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Your sites have zero scripts and no trackers. UBlock flags the PayPal links but that’s normal.
In contrast, this site has at least 18 scripts, 4 trackers, and as many as 158 ad flags in UBlock depending on how much you scroll.
I think yours is among the safest online, period, due precisely to the deprecated nature and the PDF links you’ve been using. I still back it up a few times a year, just in case.
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I read your papers daily. I never had to watch an ad, nor have I had an ad pop up. You’re being gaslight.
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Once, months since, I shut the page after a ??? moment, then reopened it, and it’s been fine henceforward. Unlike posting a link to your site here, another one for the new Clan Cummings lost in moderation.
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@ Whoever, The miles paper that I’m open to on a chrome browser page will disappear and the google start page goes up automatically as though I intentionally did it myself. Then I’ll try to restore the page from history and the same thing happens after about five seconds, over and over and over. The only remedy is to restart the puter which lasts about a good ten minutes. But this isn’t just limited to Miles site. However, I had a bunch of pages open to reverb.com but nothing happened to those pages. They’ll still be there. It’s just the other ones that are affected such as “cutting” and “miles” etc.
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Chris, try to download the Opera browser or similar and try it out.
Google Chrome is designed for adds, very annoying.
https://www.opera.com/download
Or, open Duckduckgo in a new tab and find your page.
https://duckduckgo.com
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@ Thomas, Thank you, I’m trying it right now as we speak. So far so good.
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@ Thomas, the thing that I find troubling is all the Facebook and Facebook related stuff off to the side, Instagram, etc. etc.. Is Opera part of Facebook??
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I wouldn’t use Opera, as it is based on Chrome’s source code, and now apparently owned by the Chinese. Nor Duckduckgo.
Tips for accessing Miles’ site and pdfs cleanly:
Use the Waterfox browser. It is a cleaner version of Firefox with more security features and without the bloat. The add-ons/extensions for Firefox will work with Waterfox.
Anti-virus/malware software is unnecessary (and possibly some are malicious) as long as you have proper ad/track/malware blocking, and are not being an idiot online. If on Windows or Android, use UBlock Origin and/or NoScript addons for Waterfox and learn how they work. They will work by themselves with just a click to install, but NoScript will break most of the internet when you first turn it on. But, it is some of the best protection around, as it shows all the scripts/trackware/etc. websites are running in the background (and it aint pretty). If you have intermediate computer knowledge, install a DNS sinkhole (Pihole) on your network for added protection. Using NoScript will also anyone to see for themselves that Miles’ site is the safest around, as Jared showed.
Don’t use phones or tablets. Although I never have a problem accessing his site from my phone (I dont think Waterfox is available for mobiles), they suck for too many reasons. If you have to use a phone, use Android with Firefox and UBlock/Noscript installed. If on Windows 10 or later, make sure to look online on how to strip down the preinstalled botnet/trackware. I have no knowledge with Macs.
Anyone claiming his pdfs are loaded with ads or viruses are lying. If people are seeing ads with his pdfs, its because they are using some shitty third party app they got off their phone’s store. Firefox/Waterfox have built-in pdf viewers.
-As far as search engines go, the best bet is probably using some sort of search engine aggregator like searx, but I have trouble using it for some reason.
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Seconding the suggestion for Waterfox. It’s really slick and has the lowest memory/CPU/GPU footprint of all the browsers. I use Firefox for all my worky-stuff, and it has a few more tools for immersion and sharing of tabs/history across devices, but Waterfox can be configured almost identically and functionally, they are the same. If you’re using any other browser besides those two, you are being infiltrated from the core up – and those two are still far from impregnable.
Sometimes you can’t get away from the newer, blasphemously infiltrated software but it’s always worth a shot. I still use Win7 on my big workstations and it’s fine on its own, but many new programs simply will not run or install in Win7. Got stuck with Win10 on my new Envy hybrid laptop, but like Philip said you can kill or at least debilitate most of the bloat. Winaero Tweaker will give you full control over all that, and it’s free. Macs are another story and 100% spyware from top to bottom. But really, you can only avoid so much of the nonsense anyway and they’re always going to be spying. You just kinda pick a level of infiltration you can live with and work with and move on.
There never was a “zero level”, I imagine. The internet has always been intrusive.
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I find this to be a realistic review of the choices: https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/browsers.html
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Garret, Thanks for the link. Strange color choices.
A bucket of cold water in my face, exposing the hard fact that there are no true alternatives to bloated, spying, modern browsers. They start as a noble quest for a holy grail, and end up in the same seedy places.
I use Palemoon. I often see a message, “Your browser is out of date. To see the full functionality of this web site, you need to upgrade.” Funny thing is that I’m seeing everything I need to see and I am able to do the things I want to do. So what is this missing functionality, nothing that I use or need, for sure.
I had relied on Firefox long ago, version 1.x on a PC with a 80286 cpu, limited RAM, and slow metal disks. IE would take forever to load. FF would load quickly. That spirit has been crushed.
I felt that Brave was a little bit cultish in its promotion, and never tried it.
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Wayne, you’re welcome! I count on Palemoon because I’m hooked on Pentadactyl (keystrokes for most things, not mouse). The good: Version 31 restores functionality to all the old plugins. Yea! That was the original draw. The bad: PM now is running my CPU 30-50% all the time, so it overheats. ‘Da hell is it doing? Other browsers don’t overheat this old Thinkpad. Seems ironic, but someone should fork early Palemoon.
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No Ads for me. I Use Firefox. Read the updates everyday.
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Same here, my Adblockplus Firefox extension tells me there are zero ads on Miles’ site while there are 20 here on this blog.
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This is a test. Have I been silenced?
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WordPress works better on your laptop. Having said that, I am on my phone so this may not work.
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this is test, testing linking this link: https://cuttingthroughthefog.com/2018/11/09/current-events-discussion-thread/comment-page-157/#comment-198251
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This is a test from the other side: have I been séanced?
gets coat
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Just as a comment to Miles’ latest paper on clan Cumming that mentions a link between the Comyns/Komnenes and the Howards: British and Jewish hedgefund billionaire Alan Howard was making headlines in the Daily Mail today as he just got married: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10956313/British-billionaire-hedge-fund-manager-Alan-Howard-wed-chef-Caroline-Byron-lavish-Lake-Como-villa.html
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“Mr Howard, a stalwart Conservative supporter, became well known after astute reading of imminent danger helped him become a billionaire, as his Brevan Howard hedge fund liquidated 80 per cent of its investments into cash at an early point in the global financial crisis.”
Bastard profited from the global financial crises like all the phoenys did. 😡
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No, he’s just astute — I’m sure there’s a pun in there somewhere 😉
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In a meritocracy I would imagine he got that rich largely through his own efforts but in a phoenotocracy I just assume he was silver plattered the money-making opportunity. They always seem to come out on top while the non-phoeny gets played. Who knows though. 👍
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Something to do with making music from his nether?
Since the GFC was engineered/manufactured, he only needed to be on the phone tree.
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Lol. Like an “Ass Flute”?
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Yes I can see a familial resemblence to cousin Curly…
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Okay, let me try this again without the links. I’m not sure if there is anything in it but the name ‘Kennedy’ stood out to me for obvious reasons.
A high school coach, one Joseph Kennedy, who was fired for praying with his players after a game has taken his case to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 in his favour. (6 conservatives and 3 democrats).
The Jewish lobby warned, before the court ruling, that this would set a dangerous precedent and could lead to semi-compulsory school prayer being brought back into schools. Did the Supreme Court defy the Jws or is this theater or nothing at all?
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It won’t let me put in the links so if anyone is interested, you can search on these titles.
“Football coach prayer case could bring back ‘quasi-compulsory’ school prayer, Jewish group warns”
“Supreme Court sides with coach in public school prayer case”
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Here is your dinner.
A Cricket farm is now ready to produce 9000 tons/year in Ontario. Contracts for the next year already signed with customers, so who is going to eat those bugs, better
look out when shopping next time. Bon appetit.
https://teca.apps.fao.org/teca/en/technologies/7927
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/london/worlds-largest-cricket-processing-plant-coming-to-london-1.5655813#:~:text=London%2C%20Ont.%20will%20soon%20be,to%20the%20North%20American%20market.
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Jiminy Crickets!
I am sure the USFDA has already granted a nice euphemism for labeling of foodstuffs for both animals and humans. Chirper McNuggets? Hexapodburger? Grylloidea fillet?
In all seriousness, my son had some degree of difficulty finding adequate supplies of crickets for his reptile pet when C-you-know-what-19 starting shutting down the world…
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Here’s some good news: Leviticus 11:22 (11+22 = ?) pronounces ’em kosher, so no worries there for those who wondered.
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I thought that the verse in Leviticus was only relating to locusts??
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https://biblehub.com/leviticus/11-22.htm
Back in the day of King James and his pals, it was. The modern consensus seems to favor crickets
Of course, I am not a rabbi, I only play one on TV. Ask your rabbi and your doctor if crickets are right for you.
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They’ll probably create some generic umbrella term disguised as “food additive” and use it to sweep “ze bugs” under the rug so that clueless people will eat it without even knowing. Third world countries like mine allow generic terms like “coloring”, “emulsifier”, “protein isolate”, “preservative” etc etc without being clear.
Eat ze bugs, own nothing and be happy.
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Pray, which third world country? Us thirdworlders should unite😝
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Brazil.
Btw, many countries including my own already allow using ground up insects as red coloring agent in food, so going full blown insect fodder for sheeple slaves wont be seen as strange by them, specially the virtue signaling ones that have been convinced they are fighting for a righteous cause, fake global warming cause by fake cow farts and burps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochineal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmine
Myself, I prefer my grass fed steaks medium rare, no matter how much Greta squirms and screams, eating a banana transported to sweet sweet sweden from thousands of miles abroad using fossil fuels.
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Longevity is possible even if you carry the greatest guilt imaginable.
The way things are going we should see an unheard-of record: world’s oldest man revealed to be an SS attack dog handler, gets 20 to life.
https://edition.cnn.com/2022/06/28/europe/nazi-holocaust-camp-guard-sentencing-intl/index.html
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Yeah, except for one thing: that SS story is fake. Just salting in older stories.
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101 is hardly the oldest, either. They just expect everyone to forget everything, in their fictional reality rewrites.
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This is a test…
47 Ronin
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Test the Fifth
47 Ronin with Keanu Reeves as Chai, I mean Kai. Subtle as a brick as usual. And the story goes back a few hundred years meaning 47 is a bit of a hoary, international pun, yes?
Moderation doesn’t seem to like the word s-t-a-r-r-i-n-g?
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Click to access hgate.pdf
I remember this one and seems we are overdue for a cult like group event with a crazy leader. Unless they are doing that with the Pedos Everywhere agenda. And Epstein is that crazy cult leader reference for that storyline.
Another reason for these events besides mothballing Christianity and creating fear is the promotion of suicide. These cult stories and celebrity suicide stories plant the subtle message inside people’s heads that it’s okay to kill yourself. I’m sure after being bombarded with these stories in the media 24/7 for months at a time, quite a few people have done that. Even with all the doom and gloom currently going on for the last two years would have persuaded that message. So it is relief that these damned fake events are finally being unraveled for those not wise enough to see.
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I am of course drawn to the connections of former Steelers, like John Lee Stallworth with intel, Samuel Hazelrig, etc. There is another former Steeler, Carlton Haselriig, who has an interesting sports career biography …. this may be just another random coincidence of people, of distinctly different colors, who share names that sound alike, with different ( fudged ?) spellings.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Haselrig
During his pro career in the 90’s, I remember Carlton had some off-field run ins with the law which local sports beat journalists characterized as due to his troubled upbringing. This in turn reminds me of troubled off-field incidents of Ernie Holmes – a pillar in the famed Steel Curtain – who was said to have some behavioral issues, and once was reported to have been taken into custody for allegedly shooting at a State Police helicopter with a rifle. This was in the 70’s, when i was some still 30 years away from waking up …. maybe this was a seed germinating, an omen trying to tell me i had the wherewithal to wake up, some day; as a teenager, i was astounded to hear it reported that troubled men like Ernie, were allowed to get out of jail in time for the next big game!
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Upon further review, one story says that in the Spring of 1973, Holmes was apprehended in Mahoning County, Ohio, for having shot at passing vehicles on the highway – to include a State Police helicopter – with a shotgun, that reportedly wounded the pilot, for which a fellow trooper later said “ we could have killed him a dozen times”. At trial, after time in a PA psyche ward courtesy of the Rooneys, he was shown mercy with 5 years probation, and in training camp by July. Given the timing, there must have been some kinder, gentler enforcement & adjudication of the law at work there in Ohio.
https://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=5058107
Compare to 1970, when student protests led to rocks being thrown at police, that escalated to looting, fires, destruction of property that produced ‘4 Dead In Ohio ‘ and was considered “violent behavior”. In the present, the same passes as peaceful protesting activity practiced well beyond Ohio, in places like Minnesota, Washington State and wherever Blue Representatives make their political homes & livelihoods.
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Both the protests and the rallies have always been faked.
Zero dead in Oh hi oh.
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Good find, Drew. I’m sure Carlton and Samuel are related. His middle name is Lee, so he’s probably the missing link between the Hazelrigs and Stallworth.
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Kudos to Josh for helping a politico call out the CDC on their coverups.
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Hi Chris,
How do you know this?, I seem to have missed something.
I think I read Josh has another site, can you share a link please?
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“https://jackanapes.substack.com/”
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Nice one, thank you !
Whilst Aswizmet is letting me post I’ll use this spot to ask I question it wouldn’t let me ask after a dozen tries.
Q:
After Miles last brilliant paper on Clan Cumming, did anyone else think the House of Commons may originally have been called the House of Comyns?
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The House of the Komnenes — I can well believe it: a big wink and a nod to all the Family branches, even if it is just a pun.
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did you not notice the similarities in spelling and pronunciation between
Communism
community
economy
communication
and comnene ?
as if the great comnene family (and derivatives) were only the generic name of a community practicing communism (i.e. the pooling-sharing of goods and wealth between family members)
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Lol. That’s a good insight — the real meaning of communism is the sharing of everybody else’s wealth by the elite families. Nice one.
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yes, the real name of this practice is comneneunism,
also, think about the word “company”, contraction of comnene-pauni-puny
(pauni means “pound sterling” in Swahili… ).
even the word “money” or “monnaie” is not innocent !
also the new global threat: monkey pox is a joke about komney box (in arabic, the P doesn’t exist)….
he, stupid monkey-donkey, put another coin in the common money box 🙂
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Komrade Komnen says welcome to the komune, lights out from 11 to 8, be sure to take your Medici medicine, enjoy the fiendish Phoenix world of phoenetics is phun, you can check out anytime you like, but ……
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Regarding the Heavens Gate paper, that mugshot photo of Applewhite looks a lot like musician Joe Walsh. Perhaps they’re related as well?
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It may be a stretch, but how about Amy Komnene Barret?
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I accidentally saw Joe one night in 88’ . He made an impromptu visit / performance at a pub where i frequented near Sunrise Fla. He was a tall, thin drink of staggering, guitar-strumming, gravel-voiced incoherent slur wrapped around a tobacco-stained & wrinkled leather face. Applewhite’s crazed countenance, by comparison, is not so unattractive.
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Fauci also resembles Applewhite
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The tocsin is sounding on the toxins; so tuck into a short, sharp read baby…
Click to access tocsin2.pdf
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From Merriam-Webster:
Did you know?
Although it has occasionally been spelled like its homonym toxin, tocsin has nothing to do with poison. Rather, it is derived from the Middle French toquassen, which in turn comes from the Old Occitan tocasenh, and ultimately from the assumed Vulgar Latin verb toccare (“to ring a bell”) and the Latin signum (“mark, sign”), which have given us, respectively, the English words touch and signal. Tocsin long referred to the ringing of church bells to signal events of importance to local villagers, including dangerous events such as attacks. Its use was eventually broadened to cover anything that signals danger or trouble.
Since tocsin at least occasionally has something to do with poison, M-W might be correct, etymologically, but otherwise overplaying it’s opinion here.
During my Ohio years, i was employed by a subsidiary of NCR and therefore lived & played in and around the greater Cincinnati & Dayton area; i spent 2 years helping establish an office in Kettering. Like Andrew Mellon, Charles had invested in and profited from various toxins. One example of the former is Fluoride, for which, as USTreasury Secretary, he commissioned a “study” for the ultimate purpose of offloading USS’s toxic waste stockpiles of same by selling it to municipal water systems as “ good for your children’s health / teeth”. One example of the latter is his stonewalling on discontinuing the use of leaded gasoline and the fleet of GM’s autos designed to run on such….. and the cherry on top is the infamous hospital, in part bearing his name, as a top tier healthcare facility for cancer patients to go, so that they can further exacerbate the miserable way they die after being treated with chemo toxins ….. alarm bells going off …. anyone?
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Lots of interesting connotations with tocsin (= tonics), including ‘For Whom the Bell Tolls’, a novel by Ernest Hemingway, the well known literary spook. Miles is 100% correct about the medical profession, which yet again proves to be just another dangerous scam, based on Cargo Cult science. I’m sure it is environmental and medicinal toxins which are the main causes of the diseases afflicting mankind.
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in French, there are only two words that end with the sound “csin” : vaccin and tocsin
obviously it’s a coincidence
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sorry, there are 3: I forgot buccin, which is:
— either a wind musical instrument of the brass family, of Etruscan origin, used to herd pigs and also used in the ancient Roman army.
— either a carnivorous marine gastropod very often eaten in seafood platters: the buccin stands on a suction cup with which it crawls
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Tocin (=tonic) is an antibacterial drug with some potentially very bad side effects…
Tocin can damage nerves and may cause hearing loss that may be permanent. Tell your doctor right away Tif you have:
Numbness, tingling, muscle stiffness or uncontrolled twitching;
Dizziness, spinning sensation, seizure (convulsions);
Hearing loss, or a ringing or roaring sound in your ear
Drug is made by Toran Biotech. Toran is Sanskrit for gateway, or Old Irish Torann for thunder, unwanted noise – what could be a better name for a drug which could leave you permanently deaf!
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Quoting Miles from his last article, ‘tocsin2’ :
“Also remember that the current vaccine crime against humanity tells us that all previous pushing of
vaccines has been a conjob and crime against humanity. We don’t have to wonder anymore what the
status of the polio vaccine was, since now we know.”
Finally, you came to the same conclusions as i though i was mocked for bringing this matter here before, simply because i didn’t match the high expectations or the correct path(not the truth one).
I will emphasize that this covid crime was different than the previous one in the way that it was generalized to all the middle class classes of age.
While before this event, it was the babies and the kids who were the primary target.
So that should tell you that since the 70s, the strategy adopted by the ruler families to never lose the capitalism competition game( there were others before) was to target the middle class at the entry, their childrens, especially, the new borns.
Also i qualify these previous crimes as a generational crime and no i’m not promoting a new type of division or a generational war.
I’m just suggesting the obvious that these events pinpoint to, which is that they have a generational component and that they show that this is completely compatible with ideologies such as capitalism, liberalism which disregards iniquity as just a way of Nature to express herself, while the truth is that iniquity is against nature or simply the evil.
That’s also the primary reason why i consider seriously the old stories relating event depicting child sacrificing in the old days, it may be a pun like some suggest here but this is not because it is a pun that it doesn’t relate to any reality and this is not the covid scam that will pinpoint to the contrary.
That is my point here.
These events took place at least from half a century, millions if not hundreds of millions of kids sustained the same processes for decades, while the ‘capitalistic’ expectations on them didn’t change.
I know people ought to be patient and comprehensive but this isn’t a unilateral relationship.
Kids have expectations too and their patience have a limit.
In any case , these events are a crime against Nature, that is the reality here.
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FYI you can think vaccines are a scam and still think that viruses exist. Miles has never endorsed any vaccines.
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FYI you can think whatever you want and still be wrong. We’ve all been wrong about this at some point, every last one of us. Nobody knows exactly WHAT is right, despite the multitude of information shared.
So as usual, it comes down to belief and “reasonable doubt”. One needn’t take a hard stance on something one cannot prove, but skeptical doubt is usually the best way to go. I personally don’t doubt viruses exist – but also believe that they are just detritus from dead, decayed cells, healthy or unhealthy in nature. Why would I believe that? Well, because that’s their definition. But that’s not the operating definition that the media and mainstream use – they’ve tried to convince us all manner of nonsense in every area, so I tend to take anything they present us with as hogwash.
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@Kieran
“FYI you can think vaccines are a scam and still think that viruses exist. Miles has never endorsed any vaccines.”
And that is my legitimity to bring onto the table my perception of how i was being perceived, bringing out this matter on this forum, also that even Miles mocked the possibility in the first place even though i acknowledge that his point of view has evolved since.
@Jared Magneson
“FYI you can think whatever you want and still be wrong. We’ve all been wrong about this at some point, every last one of us.”
This story sounds like another one :
We are all sinners, we are all equals fellows before sins, therefore we all ought to behave in humility and not distinguish ourselves among others and require fairness on top of that except for the rules benders.
An advice : keep your ‘indulgence’ for yourself.
“So as usual, it comes down to belief and “reasonable doubt”.”
So as usual, it comes down to hypocrysy and veiled mockery.
FYI it is actually easily feasible to show that something does not exist.
You only need to show that this thing lack of one primordial element and it is done.
The element is energy.
If a thing doesn’t exist, it is akin to say that this thing has no relationship to internal energetic influences and to external energetic influences and since nothing can work without energy, a thing that doesn’t anwser to these requirements doesn’t exist.
That is the case with viruses.
One only need to take what the virologists admits to find out that the claim of viruses non existence is beyond reasonable.
Viruses don’t metabolise which mean they have no internal energy and they can’t function out of external energetic influences either.
So they don’t exist and if one presumably see a thing that is called a ‘virus’ that is because it is something else acting as a virus since the latter is devoid of any functionalities.
In any case, thanks you two for demonstrating that the tactic consisting of pushing to one unilaterally all the blames possible to bear, has a great future.
I may add that in front of hypocrisy, the blameless one will always ends up to bear it, so that the cloaked hypocrites always profits from it, indeed.
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Rocks don’t metabolize. Stars don’t metabolize. Furniture doesn’t metabolize. And yet, they exist. That answer isn’t good enough, and also it’s false. It appears that you don’t know what metabolism or energy are. To say that something can’t function out of external energetic influences is false – WE function that way. Everything that functions does so that way. Nothing “functions” based solely on internal energy, and there’s no such thing anyway. Nowhere in the Universe is there anything “functioning” off “internal energy”.
So I kinda get where you’re coming from and in some ways agree, but you’re being obtuse and it’s odd that you’d try so hard to straw man me here, when I was supporting both you and Kieran.
“An advice.” No, that’s not “advice”. Trying to shut someone up isn’t advice, and your analogy was pathetic as well. I never said anything of that sort. My “indulgence” was not indulgence at all, and you’re simply pontificating without even knowing the definitions of the words you’re using.
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Obtuse or abstruse?
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For those interested in the art of crisis acting, here’s a mashup of command performances by likely members of the Uvalde Community Theater troupe:
“https://www.bitchute.com/video/Wibfd8rLz7pd/“
I found the hearse angle interesting, too…
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That was an interesting video of the Uvalde production with lots of tips for identifying the next ‘event’. How’s the way they all smile as they reminisce something funny or unique about their loved one (who was ‘murdered’ two days earlier!) And that guy whose wife was shot – this way, actually maybe he shot her from that way?,and yeah, his sister and this random person cleaned up her blood. Hilarious really.
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Ok compilation but could have been done in a fraction of the time. The narrator steers you to his website where he promotes flat-earth. So he’s a negative, aiming to blackwash us.
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Fore! New paper up @ Miles:
Click to access pga.pdf
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The NFL and NHL are also tax exempt.
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I was talking with a friend recently about how Hollywood/Art World/etc. are major money laundering schemes. Had no idea that the PGA and other ‘sports’ are tax exempt. Miles hit it on the head again. It’s so obvious at this point. There is no way in hell they, especially the PGA, has those kind of profits to pay out such large sums of money. It absolutely makes no sense other than the money laundering angle. God, everything in our society is a scam and corrupt. Period. And we all know about Hollywood being a major money-laundering center….Heaven’s Gate comes to mind, right? I do own a television, but never watch tv. I stream Better Call Saul on the internet because that’s the only show I care about. The rest of the shows I watch I own on DVD, like The Wire and BB and The Sopranos. That’s it for me. Haven’t been to the movie theater in over 6 years.
Regarding his recent Vax paper….about a month before the Fakedemic happened, I had to go to an Ortho because of tendonitis/trigger finger. I had to get a shot in my thumb because it would not bend, which is a huge issue since I’m a musician. Before I got the injection, I was asked TWICE about getting the Flu Shot. I told them I was not interested, and I was there to get my friggin’ finger fixed. When I went into the room to get the steroid shot or whatever the f it was, the doctor asked me if I would be getting the flu shot! I told her I was tired of answering this question, as this was the 3rd time in 15 minutes I was asked. Then she noticed on my records that I have an autoimmune disease (thyroid). She asked me how I thought I got the disease! I know she wanted to hear me blame vaxxes, but I just told her my dad had it also for a short time and my sister has it, so perhaps it was hereditary.
I’ve been to my PC doc twice since the Fakedemic happened to get my yearly blood test. This is one of the largest hospitals/medical centers in the Midwest. They never ONCE asked me about getting the jib jab! I thanked my doctor after my physical for not asking about it, and he recoiled and shook his head! And I also thanked him for not freaking out I was not wearing a muzzle. I told him I rarely, if ever, wore one and he said he completely understood. The receptionist chewed me out in the waiting room, and made me sit on the far side of the room with another man who refused to wear it. The security in the building told me when I walked in to wear one, and I told her to talk to my doctor about it and got in the elevator.
It makes me think most doctors aren’t pushing this shit because they know it’s crap and perhaps are afraid of legal repercussions down the road? I was actually shocked they weren’t pushing the jabs. Even when I went to the ER last summer for a nasty infection in my toe, they didn’t ask about the jabs or the fact I wasn’t wearing a muzzle (I had a fever and would have gagged had I put one on).
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I don’t want to go near any GP surgery or hospital now as I’m up to here gestures with mask and jab questions. Miles’ latest paper just seals the deal on what I already knew in my heart, that such places are death zones. Thus barring some nasty accident, I now try my damnedest to avoid those poison clinics.
Anyway, well said and well done on pushing back.
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Is the PGA Tour another money laundering front?
Is the Pope Catholic? No wait… 😉
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“Where is all this money coming from? We are told it is coming from
sponsors,”
the money comes from the comneney-community…
what they call S-pun-S-or-S, the punic SS
it has to be redistributed, put back into the circuit…
their circuit, a well-closed circuit, to which the non-comnene do not have access, while the comnene’s use and abuse of it…
to enlarge their house, change their car, go on vacation to this side of the world, eat lobster at every meal, buy lots of clothes, go on vacation to the other side of the world (there are two sides), enlarge the house (the new one), build a swimming pool with waves, drink jeroboam of champagne to celebrate the new swimming pool, buy a new boat, an island, invite 1000 Kousins to their wedding, shoot a 10 million dollar firework to impress the Kousins, go on honeymoon to the third side of the world, et caetera, et caetera
for the fewking family of the fewking captain who parasitizes the upper deck of the great Phoenician galley called Earth, life is good…
for the galley slaves who row at the bottom of the last hold, it’s another story!
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Well said.
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He’s right about “theTour”. Not to mention the “write offs”. They go and buy a yacht and write it off as 100 % business even though they use it for personal use. They write off the food, the crews, etc. etc..
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Return of ‘work from home’ plan to save fuel in event of crisis caused by Ukraine war (Irish Independent, 6 June 2022)
–> 7. Continuity of Government and the Economy (Bilderberg 2022 meeting)?
–> 8. Disruption of the Global Financial System (Bilderberg 2022 meeting)?
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Has Miles ever written on the Aileen Wuornos case? Having a Holywood movie and being pushed on TV, I assume another top to bottom fake.
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As far as I can recall, no, but from wiki: ‘She died at 9:47 a.m. EDT.’
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What a coincidence, Ho Chi Min also died at 9:47, says wiki. Probably not EDT, though.
Must be like some accolade for a job well done.
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Nick Bloomfield made a documentary about her, and as far as I can tell he only covers spook operations, especially fake conspiracies (Biggie and Tupac, Cobain). Also married to a Churchill.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0112374/
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She was supposedly a lesbian. They may recoil in horror from the sight of a manhood but they do not go round on a trucker-fellatio spree and shoot them in cold blood. Just to do with some home repairs. Sounds like women are pigs.
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It seems a lot of these projects were targeted at prostitutes (Green River), runaways (Dean Corll, Ian Brady), hitch-hikers (Bundy). I feel like they were probably concocted by very bored an over-funded intel agencies who justified them as teaching people people they need to stay safe, and cleaning up the streets.. Robert Pickton is another one.
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she would qualify as a Serial Killer, cases ckosed, portrayed by top spook actress who allegedly killed her own father too.
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Her mother allegedly killed her father, according to the narrative. I agree with “allegedly”, though.
She also had the good fortune to adopt a child that turned out to be trans.
And bearded with Sean Penn.
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Yeah, you gotta love the program language, realized she was raising a male born a girl.
NOPE-if you are born with a vagina you were born a girl.
I personally have zero problem with people not identifying with gender roles or definitions of masculine/feminine.
I’ve known people who made the transition, this person’s idea of being a man involved being pumped with hormones, they probably had more testosterone than I do.
I thought they were cooler as a girl, including their given name.
In the end to me she always looks like a very butch lady is all. That personal aesthetic I find pretty lame, as a look PERIOD! On anyone. Looking like a box plus starch.No appeal.
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I meant to add, all these high profile celebs with trans kids, they are just underlining that it is a project.
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All of the male serial killers have been fakes. Odds are … ?
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I’m sure there have been actual serial killers out there, they just don’t get any attention. I think the phonies like to have absolute control of all the information, and allowing real news would introduce unwelcome variables.
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Does Steve Hughes, the Australian comedian, belong to Phoenician Navy structure?
To me he smells liken he does. What is your opinion?
Watch his musical video on his YT channel. His humor reminds me of Bill Hicks’ and Georege Carlin’s. But this channel intro video made me weary of him.
His channel’s intro video with its repetitive lyrics made me suspicious of him. But then the visuals kicked out from my subconsciousness slamming me from behind and … Is he one of them, is he just story telling, is he messaging by using visual puns. That (new-age Sufi) Khan quote at the end nailed him for me. Will I ever be able to smile again to his stand-up comedy?
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Seems that you already know the answered to your questions. I couldn’t even get through the whole video- too repetitive, contrived and dark. Seemed like a promotion for the “dark side”.
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Wiki: “Hughes was an active member of Australia’s early thrash metal scene.”
You can assume that all Metal music is (and always was) Phoenician propaganda and everyone in the promoted “scenes” and “bands” is a spook. It was built to promote depression, suicide, intoxication and it was a part of the Theosophy project (intended to blackwash religion/God). All this was obvious from the beginning with figures like Ozzy Osbourne; it just got completely unhinged with the creation of Extreme Metal during the 80s and early 90s, wildly promoting (fake) satanism and (real) darkness on the naive (see bands Slayer, Mayhem etc). After the late 90s it even lost it’s musical edge and became a dark, repetitive, robotic attempt at hypnosis. Which is a good description of this video.
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And yet, that assumption is demonstrably false. As a genre, it is the most complex and musically proficient since the Great Masters. Sure, some of it is garbage, but since you appear to only be looking FOR the garbage, you will miss out on all the beauty, uplifting spiritual stuff that is some of the best music ever written.
Blackwashing their backwash is fine, but one needn’t make assumptions when study is readily available.
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@ Jared, Interesting track. Never heard of them. But they’re on tour.
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That is just riffing over chords. Sure there is some skill involved, and they may play fast and do parlor tricks, but fundamentally it’s something anyone can do. If you think it’s great art then you’re just wrong. Sorry.
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Musicians in general, like athletes, are given way more attention and acclaim in society than they actually deserve. They are almost all just trained noisemakers without a single idea worth having. There haven’t been any real innovations in Western music since around 1750, just a neverending stream of ways to be dumber and louder.
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@ Ben, Can’t you make an exception for a few bands that wouldn’t fit your stereotype? Such as maybe AIC, Sound garden, or maybe even Days of the New??
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Good question Chris. I shall contemplate it while stroking my chin stubble.
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@Ben Dover: Tell us more about how you know nothing about music while pontificating on the topic you know nothing about? I’m genuinely interested in your entirely uneducated opinion and clearly you have a lot to add, here.
There was nothing dumb or loud about that track, and I chose it purposely to watch people like you squirm. Oh, the wailing and gnashing of teeth!
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@ Chris: That was an instrumental reprise, but their music is full of light and love and that ENERGY. Maybe you’ll enjoy it, they’re definitely not what most folk would consider typical Metal and I believe they are a Christian band, which is very at odds with my normal belief structures but when you find beauty in life, things like that don’t really matter. They don’t preach, so I’m fine with it? Definitely my favorite recent artists, but I don’t expect anyone else to like what I like. Anyway, this is a pretty one too.
♫ We all move like spirits in the wind
In the wind
We’ve been stripped of what used to be within
Be within
If everyone had more soul
Maybe we would have more control
We’re the ones to blame if everything stays the same
Stays the same
Where’s the fire, the desire
An inherent right to stand up and fight ♪
Sounds kinda similar to the words of another favorite artist around here, yeah? 🙂
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Finished contemplating. Nope!
But hey, maybe I’m wrong and those doped-up, strung-out rockers are what the world always needed. Without the rarefied expertise of CTTF’s Professor of Music, who am I to say?
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@ Jared, I see, now. They’re in the same vein as Avenged X7, and a lot of other bands that are screamers. The lyrics are fine, though. I know what you mean about AIC. What to do with them?? I have a hate/love thing going on. I know very well that they’re a project {Project Heroin?}, how can they not be? But Layne’s vocals are super addicting.
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And Chris, I agree that Layne was a pretty amazing singer. In my opinion, the only Grunge singer who COULD sing, really. Their guitarist harmonized well, too. I miss them.
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@ Ben, Those “doped up strung out” rockers are only such as it pertains to them being “role models”. But in real life probably not.
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“are only such as it pertains to them being”
… parsing… parsing…
Do you mean that rock stars only pretend to be on drugs all the time? Because their skin usually says otherwise.
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@ Ben, My reply never made it out of the hole so here’s another one: No, I don’t believe that these people are the drug users that they’re pretending to be, though the media is constantly reminding you of their drug usage. Take for instance Layne Stanley who is the poster child for such. It would seem to me that if he really is a Stanley that he wouldn’t be dumb enough to do his own product.
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Surely ALL music is (and always was) Phoenician propaganda, how else would total shite like Grime and (c)Rap be in the charts.
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Your argument is a stunted circle, though. Not ALL music makes it “in the charts”, by a longshot. Most music does not. And almost all GOOD music comes nowhere close.
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@Jared
I missed off ‘ALL famous music is…’ hence to my reference to their being in the charts.
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@ kocotube01, About the only thing that appeals to me is the middle part where the guitars come in. That explorer looks sweet too.
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And, here is the latest rising star of “metal” (note the intense complexity and musical proficiency):
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Nice to know that Sunshine and Rolley are still around. Hi
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@Jared
A small correction. I should have said: You can assume that all ‘promoted’ Metal music always was Phoenician propaganda. I stand by everything else I said.
“As a genre, it is the most complex and musically proficient since the Great Masters.”
I agree with you. That’s what appealed to me. I have been a metal fan for two decades now and I still am. Undoubtedly, in some metal subcategories (say Symphonic Metal) there is a minimum requirement of technique, musicality and emotional complexity that is WAY above the standard of virtually all other modern musical genres, except perhaps Progressive Rock.
However, there is a quality of feral alienation in Extreme Metal that is unheard-of in Rock. It also doesn’t exist in pre-modern (classical). That feral quality combined with classicality is it’s signature and what distinguishes it from all other music. Here is a very good example of what I am talking about.
Having said that, I think that Metal was an operation to misdirect an extreme minority of anti-modern weirdos who romanticized Germanic/Celtic tribes or something (like myself). Misdirect into darkness, alcohol/drugs, depression, inversion and nihilism.
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I tend to agree with you, and have definitely seen the effects of darker music on everyone who listens to it. Awhile back Miles asked me to write an essay on the topic, and I got really far – dissecting some of the big names, like Metallica, Slayer, Deicide, etc., but then when I kept delving found myself unable to really… I don’t know, PROVE? Show any real, solid connection other than the obvious “Project Chaos” link.
Because much of it is actually VERY uplifting, empowering, and transcendental. Even Metallica (which I learned to play as a teen, every note on their albums up to Justice) was pretty damn GOOD about this, up until they broke and were subverted in the 1990s. And I didn’t ever find it depressing, or suicidal or alcohol-inducing?
But that’s also a matter of taste, since I never listened to anything that would make me feel that way for very long. All of Grunge makes a far, far better case for Project Chaos. I enjoyed Alice in Chains but cannot stomach them at all – too much heroin, not enough skill, when it came out in the wash. And sure, all the promoted Metal nonsense was just that. But years later, the genre expanded and exploded with some beautiful, uplifting bands who evolved that raw energy into something entirely different. They made it beautiful.
I don’t particularly enjoy that track you posted but yes, it makes a similar case. Like any medium, it can be mastered and made into beautiful work or it can be Modernist shit, where anything goes and propaganda reigns. So we’re really on the same page here, which I find comforting. Clearly you’ve put more thought into this than I originally sensed, and I’m happy to say so.
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Are they threatening to spreadeagle the Phoenician Navy in that album cover?
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@Jared
It seems easy to tie Metal with the PNavy. Names: Dave Murray – Iron Maiden, Jon Schaffer – Iced Earth, Thomas Gabriel Fischer – Celtic Frost. You should definitely check out Mayhem, the norwegian black metal band. The drummer is named Blomberg and looks obviously Phoenician. They were involved in fake suicides and murders and fake satanism in early 90’s Norway. Check out this https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Norwegian_black_metal_scene It seems like a large scale operation done by the hyperactive Norwegian intel/spooks.
@Sunshine
I don’t think so, since they are Phoenicians themselves (these bands always reference “the Vikings”). They just know how to play their instruments and compose relatively complex music in 1994, which I think is remarkable.
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Do you guys just renounce any artist who you find is a spook? I don’t .. it’s annoying, but we have to face the fact that spooks can be brilliant. They didn’t fluke their way to dominance. Apparently Shakespeare wrote the most sublime literature in history as a spook hobby project, It meant so little to him that he didn’t even care to attach his name to it ..
I’m constantly realizing people I admire are working on projects. Billy Corgan for example is a genius, but I’m pretty sure he’s straight up CIA. I just try to compartmentalize.
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Also I think we have a tendency to write off anybody connected to the families as a spook, but I doubt it’s that black and white. The families are probably all a bit spooky by nature, but probably not everything they do is in the service of a project.
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Oh yeah and if ya’ll haven’t heard, Cobain is now Princess Delphine of Belgium
https://www.bitchute.com/video/Y1TrSau1jEn5/
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@Unontrusive: I certainly don’t, because even the spooky artists really don’t KNOW what we know. They don’t know who the Tyrant families are. They don’t know how related they are to everyone else – sure, they are aware of some nepotism but they haven’t done the genealogies themselves or unraveled what Miles and Co. have. That didn’t happen until Miles and Co. did it – there’s no record of any magic LIST or information that shows all of that. It would be too damning to keep such a list handy, other than the Peerage lists which most people explain away by saying, “Everyone is related to SOMEONE.”
If we discard everything the Tyrants do, then we’ll have very much next to nothing. Take the good stuff, and ignore the bad.
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Release it, Jared. I would love to read it.
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No, do not release it.
waves Wand of Reverse Psychology
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@R & R: I took another look at my essay and added some to it, fixed it up a little. I’ll send it to Miles again after some thought and see if it’s making a better point, now.
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Nice one; look forward to perusing. At least you’ve almost finished a paper — I’ve sat on a half-baked one for years now.
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“but probably not everything they do is in the service of a project.”
If an artist does indulge in egregious spookery then I do turn my back on ’em, no matter how brilliant their work or “oeuvre”, in any medium. Thus when Tom Cruise started pushing the facial-diaper s**t during the height of the covid1984 scam, I promised myself I’d never watch another of his movies. So Maverick can go fuck himself.
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@ Jared Magneson, I disagree. These guys would have to be all-dialed-in, especially if they were a project of the Stanley’s. They would leave nothing to chance. My other replies are in the hole. this is my third attempt.
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@Chris Ryska: I mean, maybe? But I doubt any of them have done the same extensive genealogy research that Miles and Co. have given us. Their families may be very tight and simply, “Don’t talk about that.” from birth might do the trick, but it seems like they’d definitely keep things as secret as possible, for the most part? And would YOU trust Tom Cruise with anything actually important? I feel like all those people are essentially just clowns. Jester-class. Even most artists.
I could certainly be wrong. It just seems like SOME petulant, jealous, or angry Tyrant brat would be spilling some real beans at some point. But then again, how would we even find out? There’s no way anything important would make it into the mainstream media. Not a chance.
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@ Jared, Mike Spilled the beans on Celeb Rehab!
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I love instrumental versions of 80s pop songs with the ear-worm lyrics removed…
silence
tumbleweed
Well alrightie then — I’ll get my coat 😉
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promotion for the dark side
Watch out for the names of the distributors or studios, e.g. if it is something like “Soul Sucked by Dawn” then you know the spooky levels are over 9000! 😉
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I made a logograph depicting the charge photon. I also made it into a t-shirt you can buy in my DARE store, any earnings will be donated to Miles Mathis!
The store:
https://teespring.com/stores/dare369
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I’d prefer one free of charge!
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Taxi for Boris!
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Happened to catch one of these Mayo Clinic ads as my father had the PGA tour on. Their tagline is “You know where to go.”
Is that in your face enough?
https://brogan,com/blog/healthcare-advertising-example-10-mayo-clinic-you-know-where-to-go/
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As in “go to Hell”, literally in this case?
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Conservative MP and ex biology teacher Miriam Cates on the state of modern education and what is going on in schools.
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So Aelon is his own prelate.
Just savor the names of his children, 8 in total.
There is a Griffon, a Daemon and a Sachs. Spelling may vary, as is Aelon’s custom.So very Phoeney. Especially the Chai.
Somehow they look as if he could be the biological father.
https://www.geo.tv/latest/425726-elon-musk-shares-first-photo-with-sons-after-daughter-shuns-billionaire
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Holy-cow, Elon and his kids with the pope. Wonder if P Francis fancies being the first space pope, able to bless the whole world during a single orbit. Pulling a stunt like that could get Catholicism back on the road again, after the Convid-19 scam bled the church coffers dry.
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No numerical markers yet, but would an eyewitness called Jeppeson ever lie? Love how they Nordified that surname. In Russia it would be Jeppeski, in Germany probably Jeepenburg.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-62030919
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The lead photo might have been more convining if they’d pasted it onto a scene of carnage rather than out of focus shoppers just strolling around.
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Here is your numerological marker. Harry Styles was set to perform a mile from the scene, mentioned just to shoehorn in some chai.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/reports-shooting-shopping-mall-copenhagen-danish-police-2022-07-03/
Note the names of the reporters. Smells Phoeney.
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22 year old is marker
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So what numbers AREN’T markers, then? Name one.
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Chai?
“Field’s shopping centre, on the outskirts of the capital, has 135 shops, cafes and restaurants.”
From a Guardian “report”.
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i am still working on my phoenician numerology handbook. You should know most of the markers by now if you read Miles you dunce.
ps. a sole number 6 is not a marker.
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22 is def a spook marker. I don’t know what’s behind it. It seems all those double and triple numbers 11, 22, ,33, 1888, 1777 etc are tags.
This Taylor Swift song
22
We’re happy, free, confused, and lonely in the best way
It’s miserable and magical, oh, yeah
Tonight’s the night when we forget about the heartbreaks
It’s time
I don’t know about you
But I’m feeling 22
Everything will be alright
If you keep me next to you
You don’t know about me
But I’ll bet you want to
Everything will be alright
If we just keep dancing like we’re 22,
22, ooh-ooh
I don’t know about you
22, ooh-ooh
22, ooh-ooh
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@ archer-d, It was unnecessary to add the words “you dunce”.
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@Chris Ryska i was just teasing Jared, he can take it 🙂
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@ archer-d, Understood. Sorry.
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I thought this “identify as what you like” and choose your own pronoun game was a joke that was just out there to blackwash the left, but here is allegedly the US Navy with a training video on how not to use pronouns. See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeEHz7KOgFs&ab_channel=USDefenseVideos I think this has gone too far as I fairly often receive e-mails from well-meaning people who feel they have to put pronouns after their name in their e-mails, especially people from the US and the UK. Maybe the Navy is trying to halt recruitment as the commentary section isn’t happy about it.
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Sure, this year they are only coming for the lowly pronoun. Next to fall will be the adverbs.
Mark my words, they won’t be satisfied until they have squashed and cancelled all seven parts of speech, and human vocalizing is reduced to non-grammatical grunts.
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Just part of the script. Conditioning us to submit to accept absurdity.
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Seems like they are just mocking us at this point
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@ Maria/ @ Rajiv….. Makes people very insecure and not just mocking. I am afraid. These gender benders now even have acces to children through music/art, the media. And through schools…Crazy. ….humiliating and dangerous. IMO. This obsessed messing with gender/pronouns etc. seems a pathological attack on already struggling societies, on life itself and on nature. Suicidal too. Don’t these agents/activists (or MK Ultra victims?) have, work, jobs, games,families, gardens, hobbies? Are they incapable of being creative at all? Of having a life?
This ‘whatever gender you are/have or choose, or come back to..It Is Not Ok!’… project reminds me of chief SS ‘doctor’ Jozef Mengele cs. One NAZI medical project was supposedly trying to create A Ubermensch (Super Human Being). For the creation of the Herrenvolk (Master Race). A super race that the NSDAP were manufacturing.
Actually most of the medical experiments were aimed at discovering total control over human beings. And the rest of the planet. And ie torture. Messing up any ecological order. These Frankenstein doctors had access to hospitals in in all occupied countries, in hard labor – and concentration camps all over Europe. The many, well administrered results of their precise experiments ‘were never found’. (Jozef had disappeard.)
Well…..Probably nicely handed to the Allied armies and shipped to the UK and to the US. (To be used by the colonials (NWO/WEF?) all over the world, in hospitals, armies, schools, universities and prisons).
(The NAZI’s also liked killer injections.)
After WW2 this Jozef Mengele creep seems to have lived in the US for many years. Working in the USA army/ doing more human experiments. Thousands of other high ranking NAZI’s bobo’s, leaders, so called scientists and techs gave their best to the USA/UK etc. I believe NASA was one of their toys.
Shipped to the US with their families and some staff in Operation Paperclip, managed by Heinzi Kissinger).
(Imagine how many children and grandchildren these people now have)
Are the three letter agencies and their work force followers SabbathZevi and the upside down cult? And/or followers of his more evil successor Jacob Frank?
Their cult bible/handbook is ‘Redemption through Sin”. Not joking.
Pfizer’s Albert Bourla’s family hails from Thessaloniki, Greece. Saloniki used to have a large Zevi cult (and Donmeh = theTurkish Zevi variant). A Saloniki reporter stated:
.’So now we have our own dr. Mengele.’
Also Bourla is no medical doctor. So no Hippocratic Oath. (No oath to never inflict damage. No guardian of holy human life). He came from the Pfizer life stock dept.
Life stock…..
Like most members of the Dutch Outbreak managment team: no medical background.
So scary..
A far as I know now: virologists are simply lab workers. They do not actively see patients. Do not study medicine. Are not medical specialists, as often suggested.
Dutch radio assured that the Autumn Booster is ordererd.
This too shall pass…I hope…
Keep the faith.
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If any of the recent exposes on WWII and Nazis and literally everything else about history can teach us anything, it’s that these monsters are also fake. Jozef Mengele’s experiments, much like Pfauci and all the recent “bio-lab” nonsense, probably weren’t real. They wrote it up that way to make the Nazis seem EXTRA scary, same way they did with the Japanese invaders in China and whatnot. The entire holocaust was written up that way, so we can safely be a little more than skeptical about Mengele too.
They don’t need to make new monsters. Their Tyranny is more than monster enough.
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Someone recently commented about Chicago’s violence, and that it’s somewhat of an illusion. Last year, a video camera caught a gang shootout. The video was spread far and wide on the net (as all real crime evidence is, right?). The cops arrested some of the shooters, but didn’t charge them because it was “mutual combat.” The leftist prosecutor and leftist mayor feuded over it. Probable explanation? The gangs were crisis actors.
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They’re really rubbing in our faces this time. Literally this time, they put a 47 on this guy’s face.
It’s so incredibly obvious this is all scripted just by skimming through the tweets. Flashing 47 everywhere, and photo ops that make zero sense like the one above. With that photo, it’s like they are telegraphing they are fed up performing these hoaxes, or tired of people not seeing through their obvious stunts. The “music video”.. I don’t even know, they might as well repeatedly blare “BE AFRAID” with big letters across the screen for an hour. Interestingly, the FBI press bulletin for this actor makes no mention of the giant 47 tattoo that is supposed to be on this side of his head.
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That first picture looks computer generated. The face is too symmetrical.
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Yes it is, and the proportions look ridiculous. Either eyebrow looks bigger than the mouth including mustache. It reminds me of the famous George Floyd picture, where the lips look about the same size as the forehead.
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Spook Team Lead: “OK, we start with Adrian Brody and some John Cusack. Take it from there. What we want is your basic incel who never scores and is pissed”
Spook Team Lead to self: And I’m sure all of you can relate to that.
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Why do so many servicemen walk around in uniform after finishing the duty and
proudly tell others, that they have served the country?
Do they not understand all the misery and killing they have caused around the world,
and that America has not had any enemies the last 250 years.
Happy Birthday America.
From John Kaminski.
https://johnkaminski.org/index.php/john-kaminski-american-writer-and-critic-2/422-america-is-being-suicided
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Cute little screed you shared with us, Tommy.
Come on, Mr. Communinski, tell us what you really think about the USA and its inhabitants. Don’t hold back so…
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John Komnene-sky says
“So you call yourself a patriot, do you? All ready to celebrate your brave nation’s 246 birthday with your fond recollections vaporizing thousands at Hiroshima, incinerating hundreds of thousands more at Dresden and Fallujah, and that crowing achievement of martial madness, bombing wedding parties in Afghanistan.”
We know what to think of Hiroshima and Dresden. Not sure if all of these were faked, but if they were real they wouldn’t have been leaked. Nice backdoor pushing of intel-theater here by John Cohensky. I wonder he didn’t include a “serial killer” or a “mass shooting” story.
“Newspapers cheering black thugs burning down American cities and robbing stores at random. Police putting white people in jail for demanding freedom and honesty.”
Nice pushing of the black-white divide there by Ioannes Komnenos.
In another article called “If I believed in Reincarnation” our little cohen says this: “In fact I believe that Hitler’s gambit may have been the last legitimate chance of the rest of the world to stop the ruthless Jewish financial octopus that today has the whole world in its grip”.
Yeah, right… So we know what category we can put this fake asshole into. The pool of “anti-war, anti-zionist, critic of American foreign policy and empireblahblah” clones that, with a simple phone call, intel can turn all of them into “Nazis!” if needed. They are one push of a button away from self-blackwash. Just another ‘anti’ waiting for retirement here.
“Happy birthday, America. It’s a funeral tune we’re singing now, one last day of shame on the road to eternal damnation. Enjoy yourselves. You deserve it. You richly deserve it.”
I encourage Komnensky to change that to this:
Good day, Phoenicia. It’s a funeral tune you’re singing now, one last decade of shame on your road to damnation. Enjoy yourselves. You deserve it. You richly deserve it.
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Well said. The Phoenicians are asking for whom the bell tolls.
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When my brother and I exited the cinema after watching Avengers Infinity War in 2018, we both thought that the genocidal ending was Phoenician fantasizing. 4 years and millions of jabs later, we now see they were saying it to our faces again.
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They always do
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Yes, saying it to our faces and hiding behind the laughter: food as a toxin delivery device. Thanks for the link. Shocking, still.
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Puti bearish on Bitcoin?
Never knew that.
So the new reserve currency is backed by real commodities like oil, gas and gold. Yet he accepts Bitcoin for those real commodities?🤯
https://www.iol.co.za/business-report/economy/putin-suggests-brics-looking-at-new-global-reserve-currency-backed-by-hard-assets-9034b240-f216-4e76-a3b6-dea8a7ad63e4
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Should be bullish, not bearish😁
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new paper http://mileswmathis.com/new1.pdf
on Elmo, Crimo (like Philip said, too obvious)
and Josh (someone here already gave the link to him on substack earlier, don’t remember who, but thanks)
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and WordPress is working again!
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“In one of the videos, he is filming himself at an event at the airport where someone has a huge police
escort, possibly Biden. That looks to me like foreshadowing. Crimo is in custody, so he isn’t going to
assassinate the President, but I see a hint here that story is coming up.”
I suppose a fake assassination of the President this fall is in the cards; by a Trump-supporting white domestic terrorist using an AR-15 of course. Lots to be gained here, not the least of which getting Biden off stage since he clearly is a doddering, mentally challenged embarrassment that even his staunchest supporters struggle to defend anymore.
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Yes, but why the sloppyness of it all? And why this whole Biden-disaster anyway? Everybody, up to the most loyal normies, must be realizing now the POTUS is just a puppet.
It doesn’t appear as bussiness-as-usual. On the other hand, maybe they haven’t got a clue what else to do, having only inhereted this handfull of trics and this great disdain for the “herd” that keeps buying it.
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Gijs, what’s happening in Holland?
Transforming food systems and land use:
https://www.dutchwatersector.com/news/foodvalley-nl-to-host-global-network-for-food-innovations
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NPR is still pushing the “People love Biden” narrative. I happened to overhear them recently reporting something evil done by the horrible Orange Man, and that a poll showed some small percentage, I think it was 2-4%, of independents had sided with Biden as a result. What they conveniently left out was that probably 80% changed to siding with Trump or “not Biden.” Pure Soviet style propaganda.
Today I saw a sticker on a gas pump: “Fuck Joe Biden, and Fuck all of you who voted for him.”
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I fed “Robert Crimo Awake” to the anagram-a-matic and it came up with these chestnuts:
Wormier beak actor
CIA marketer: “Ow, Bro!”
Erratic, woke Rambo
Aware boomer: “Trick!”
We remark: CIA robot
Trier backroom awe
(PS I am a semi-aware boomer.)
If the perp of the next event were named “Mr. Wemadethishitup” wonder how many will notice?
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“Erratic, woke Rambo”
Looks like you’ve just given Hollyweird an idea for their next movie.
Don’t Tausch Me!
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People just fit new data into their current belief system. Robert Bobby Crimo “was an isolated stoner who completely lost touch with reality”. “Tucker says NO, we cannot discount what lockdowns and masking did to us”. Just use it to push your worldview.
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censorship test
is this part of the “sharks-are-pigs” plan?
“On social networks, many users shared a video – the authenticity, date and location of which AFP could not verify – showing a swimmer in difficulty before a sea of blood appears around her.”
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three comments that went direct to “moderation” 😦
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Collapse of a glacier in the Italian Alps: 7 dead, 14 missing … the toll could still increase
https://www.midilibre.fr/2022/07/05/abaisse-dun-glacier-dans-les-alpes-Italiennes-7-morts-14-disparus-le-bilan-pourrait-encore-salourdir-10416471. php
that’s the same… if the info is real why put the marker 74? and if the info is wrong, how to simulate the collapse of a glacier on a video?
notice, the video is as unconvincing as that of the shark attack in egypt… once again, we are shown images and it is difficult to prove that they really represent what we are told about!
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7-14 is Bastille Day in France.
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Pastille day ?
pastille = tablet 🙂
take your pill and don’t make us ièch…
is it what we have to understand from all their blabla ?
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New alert on the misuse of laughing gas
https://www.lemonde.fr/sciences/article/2022/07/05/nouvelle-alerte-sur-l-usage-detourne-du-gaz-hilarant_6133361_1650684.html
you can find this at the bottom of gogole news page…
here’s what we’re told about the way the media makes fun of us!
and it comes from the newspaper “le monde”… proof that mockery is global all over le monde
and it’s in the science section… proof that science has just become a big shytbag
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I assume the Phoenicians think we, the peons, are suffering from plebitis.
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Wonder if akismet will let me post.
Let’s try.
@Jared Magneson
“Rocks don’t metabolize. Stars don’t metabolize. Furniture doesn’t metabolize”
Too bad.
Actually, rocks do metabolize, stars do metabolize and furniture do metabolize, though.
Since they channel charge(photons) and that charge channeling drives metabolism..
For rocks, since they are minerals agregation.
It could be considered that their formations require and are due to minerals metabolizing.
A simple instance of that, is the iron cycle.
Iron are minerals yes but anyone could consider ferrous rocks as simply rocks.
Iron metabolize in two ways which are by accepting or losing electrons.
Iron can get oxidized or reduced depending on the environment and these reactions are called redox reactions which are akin to metabolism.
The common thing with biology is that cellular respirations are also redox reactions.
For stars, Miles charge channeling theory, does it ring a bell (?)
Stars recycle photons which means they metabolize since they use the energy they get from planets and release it to supply them.
For furniture, they are themselves agregates of organic or/and inorganic compounds that necessarily metabolize or channel charge.
An obvious instance is leather.
A leather furniture (a sofa, a wristband etc..) will loss over time and usage its flexibility, will have tendancies to get more stiff and even crack.
That is because, the chemical compounds in which it is made off, will also reacts with air and that is a redox reactions.
And yes i’m expanding metabolism definition to Miles charge channeling process because without charge channeling, metabolism isn’t possible.
Also metabolism in biology focus primarily on protons/electrons interactions while necessarily admitting(denying) the photons interactions occuring at the molecular/atomic level.
If not, there would be no metabolism at all.
“It appears that you don’t know what metabolism or energy are.”
Since this observation here isn’t reasonably backed up, it makes me somehow kind of skeptic and doubtful.
“Nothing “functions” based solely on internal energy, and there’s no such thing anyway.”
Photons(?)
“Nowhere in the Universe is there anything “functioning” off “internal energy”.”
Blindness maybe (?)
Ludicrous.
Photons are everythere and since internal energy are synonymous to photons, everything functions or move thanks to it.
Here is a proposition, if you want to prove you’re reasonable;
You just need to support your ridiculous claim by answering to a simple challenge.
Test yourself as an experiment which will prove undoubtedly to all that you can function without any internal energy (photons) or metabolizing over any period of time.
Since metabolism is akin to cellular respiration, this challenge only requires :
To shunt your respiration all the time and let all the photons get out of your body, so that you can prove undoubtedly to all that you can live without cellular respiration(redox reactions) or any internal energy that renders it possible(photons).
And yes that means that the light of your body will go away but it appears that it won’t be a problem for you.
“My “indulgence” was not indulgence at all, and you’re simply pontificating without even knowing the definitions of the words you’re using.”
Feels great to be considered pontificating by the pontif himself.
I’m taking it as a compliment.
Here is another proposition :
Take and post a definition of metabolism.
Make a link to the definition source.
And elaborate with this definition where or how it appears or seems that what i’m discussing about here, show an ineptitude in understanding energy or metabolism.
To make things even, here is a clear definition of metabolism so that will have the luxuries to demonstrate where my unability to handle definitions manifest :
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metabolism
“Metabolism (/məˈtæbəlɪzəm/, from Greek: μεταβολή metabolē, “change”) is the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions in organisms.”
There are two key words here to mention :
Change
Life
If a virus doesn’t metabolise, it simply means that it can’t sustain ‘changes’ such as ‘life’ itself.
It seems that is too obscure even for you… except if the matter is about blindness…
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@sunshine : first hit I got when I googled it was “Dutch Farmer Protest is going Viral in conspiracy-community”
Already before the lock-downs there were huge protests against all kind of environment-measures, and they’re always spectaculair because, well, they have these vehicles. And their livelihood is at stake. We’re trying to abolish farming, it seems.
The Netherlands has now even a Minister (Secretary) for ‘Nature and Nitrogen Policy’, and yesterday the farmers dumped some manure on her porch.
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Any fires on farms / food processing plants yet?
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On Twitter everybody and their grandmother is declaring Civil War. IRL: not so much…
Who are you expecting (saying: ‘yet’) to make the fire?
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Gijs, I would expect spooks or subsidised owners destroying their own chicken & cheese.
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Here is Ice Age Farmer’s latest video explaining where they are going with this:
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Her name is, Christianne van der Wal-Zeggelink (= Dangerous christian sage of the shopping mall?). What a great stage name for someone pretending to want to create mass starvation.
Took the post of Minister without Portfolio, and was assigned Nature and Nitrogen Policy on 10-01-22 (10 + 1 = 11, 11 + 22 = 33). Just another phoney spook actress being paid for following the script.
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Funny you should say that, because I mentioned this little incident with the dung being dumped on her private home because I thought: this is a very good example of what is really happening now here – I mean: if I would have to fake some escalation, it wouldn’t be that.
So: Taxi for Boris! [ I actually did not fully understand that joke the first time, unless it’s really just randomness ]
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I think Boris wanted a tee with no charge – uncharged tee. He’s already fully charged as you can see 🙂
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Looks like the Georgia Guide Stones are no more — psyop or Really-Real Revolution, for real?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/georgia-guidestones-damaged-explosion-stonehenge-b2117290.html
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A camera caught the explosion but not the people placing the bomb?
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Your words have been heard, we can now clearly see George in action.
He is so fast at his job here, he ignited the fuse before he left the car.
But, they could have shown the video from the camera of the left side of the parking area or the camera on the other side of the road to show us his face.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/vZFapwMvKaij/
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I have used some major GPU processing to enhance that video, and I have a clearer picture of the perp I think:
Alternatively, it may be the Tasmanian Devil moving like a tiny tornado there in that footage.
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Yep — even the “silver sedan” fits the profile.
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At exactly 3min33sec
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Lol. What a joke. The real revolution is spiritual and only takes one action: turning your back on all their bulls**t.
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04:03:33 to be exact. On 7/6/22 if those numbers mean anything.
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Was the Georgia Guidestones erected by Ted Turner?
https://www.curiousarchive.com/georgia-guidestones/
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Miles updated his most recent paper on the Crimo fake shooter.
Possibly an opposing faction attacking the Turners, for some reason. WNBA player Brittney Griner is about to be convicted in a (fake?) Russian court for drug possession. It was her and her teammate Brianna Turner (player for the Phoenix Mercury) who both called for not playing the national anthem before games, due to the fake George Floyd project. Also, CNN has been made to look absolutely terrible the past few years, and I wouldn’t be surprised if it shuts down soon.
However, this all fits the current theme of using Leftists as scapegoats for everything, with the Turners doing their part in this retread of a tired-old script.
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The guidestones look a little different in all the photos and videos. If the statues that were torn down during the BLM riots were duplicates, then odds are the real guidestones have been saved. Unless it is public property, I wonder who owns the property that the guidestones were on?
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The land is owned by
ELBERT COUNTY BOC
1031 GUIDESTONES RD
4.93 Acres Value $21,208
BOC is probably the Board of Commissioners.
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So the question is, who owns the BOC?
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Be not a cancer on the earth. Now wasn’t it Susan Sontag who called the white race a cancer upon the earth(or did she get that here)? So how to achieve that? By being not?
In a cosmic twist of irony she died of cancer.
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It is not a cosmic twist of irony. It is just the karma one deserves for trying to create racial hatred while misdirecting about what group -really- is a cancer upon the earth.
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https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AAZj7Tv.img
Subtle.
Boris Johnson reached the top but was felled by his flaws
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/boris-johnson-reached-the-top-but-was-felled-by-his-flaws/ar-AAZj9TB?li=BBnb7Kz
PS I am felled by the comment censoring.
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@ Michael Deloatch, Are you saying that msn.com deleted your comment??
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No the elves right here at CTTF have been either tossing my comments into the bit bucket or sending to moderation about 90% of the time.
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Same here, it is a fickle system. And then I don’t want to post something a second time in case it appears twice. It’s the best we’ve got though. Whaddaya gonna do? Just keep trying.
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Go back, scroll down and then resubmit the comment to trigger the “duplicate message” warning. That usually works for me.
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MSN is MicroSoft News. Whaddya expect?
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@Michael Deloatch
Fabulous MSN piece — with its own very special brand of bullsh/t that is thick enough to take half a day to walk around:
“He changed course and imposed a lockdown in late March 2020, and days later came down with COVID-19 himself, spending several nights in intensive care in a London hospital. He later said it had been “touch and go” whether he would be put on a ventilator.”
“The U.K. went on to have one of the highest coronavirus death tolls in Europe, and some of the longest lockdowns. But the government got one big thing right, investing early in vaccine development and purchases and delivering doses to the bulk of the population.”
“FILE – Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson gestures after receiving the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine administered by nurse and Clinical Pod Lead, Lily Harrington at St.Thomas’ Hospital in London, Friday, March 19, 2021.”
“won international praise for his military, financial and moral support for Ukraine. He traveled to Kyiv twice to meet President Voldymyr Zelenskyy, a reliable and welcome ally.”
“FILE – Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson, center, poses with Sadhus, or Hindu holy men, in front of the Swaminarayan Akshardham temple, in Gandhinagar, part of his two-day trip to India, Thursday, April 21, 2022.”
These f***s like BloJo must have severe personality disorders…and the shrinks must have a term for it.
LOL
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Shocking numbers of mass shootings this year, so far 200, but can we trust the numbers of killed?
Also in Europe this kind of events pop up every week now. Latest in Copenhagen, the usual psychopath got access to a gun, made some youtube promotions and then
straight to a shopping mall, same script all over.
https://marketrealist.com/p/how-many-mass-shootings-happened-under-trump/
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The real number is zero.
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Does anyone else get error messages when trying to access Miles’ website?
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It’s working fine currently. Which browser are you using?
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It seems like it was a temporary problem, but it happened with Firefox, Chrome and Edge. Using Firefox on “http://mileswmathis.com/updates.html”, first gave a warning about a security risk, and then when I accepted that risk, it said “File not found (404 error)”. For the “http://mileswmathis.com/” site, it said “Future home of something cool”.
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Is “squeegee worker” a code word for “CIA domestic surveillance engineer”? Baltimore, MD is apparently chock full of squeegee workers and they’re getting in the news for assisting motorists, shooting angry drivers, and the city is pretending to help them find jobs with benefits. I just find it odd and kind of fake-sounding, which makes my spidey senses go all Miles Mathis on the subject.
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These “squeegee workers” were out in force around Atlanta a few years ago. Would stay at intersections and start “washing” your windshield with filthy rags and making it way worse. It is more of an extortion racket which is why they would make good government workers.
Just occurred to me that intelligence may have a hand in a lot of the homeless shelters as I know that homeless people have a grapevine about where the best ones are. Might be a useful way of moving operatives around.
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Well I thought the past several years of life on Earth were interesting, but wow what an eventful week.
Georgia monument went kablooey.
In matter of hours, we lose James Caan, Larry Storch, AND Shinzo Abe
Mr Lincoln would have advised against anybody named “Abe” expecting a happy ending to a political career.
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Can re-arrange name of perp Tetsuya Yamagami to spell
“Team say, aim at guy!”
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How about “Shinzo Abe”? What would that come out as?
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I know: Be in a sho{w}.
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Looks like Akismet block 90% of comments now a days.
What can be done Josh?
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Ringo was 82 this week–and gets younger with each passing year. 🙂
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I wonder if “Ringo” might actually be the son of the original.
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Whoever that might be in the video, he’s got a cracking schnozz on him.
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@ N, The mocking rituals have been getting a lot less subtle over the years.
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