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Active 4 years, 7 months ago-
Ronin posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Something to consider…
Hurricane Katrina taught me a lot of valuable lessons as a young soldier. I’m not exactly sure how many active-duty troops were sent there, but it was my first real mission in Batt. It taught me that people go feral within days, not weeks. Neighbor literally killing neighbor for food and water. Have’s vs. Have-not’s. I…[Read more]
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Bizantura posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
How many more we know nothing about!
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TSC posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
And stay clear of the vaccine!:
https://www.rt.com/news/504174-covid-vaccine-astrazeneca-volunteer-dies/-
It reminded me of this unconfirmed article from this summer:
Four Ukrainian Soldiers Died After Having the American COVID-19 Vaccine Tested on Them
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How many more we know nothing about!
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The reality of this case is we’ll never know if it’s accurate or disinfo. Ukrainian’s may be trying to give American’s a black eye in favor of Mother Russia’s solution. Fact or fiction neither would surprise me. I’m glad I’m no longer on Sam’s payroll, they juiced us with a LOT of vaccines. Every year you got your shots, it didn’t matter if the…[Read more]
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Sad but unsurprising. The article says a 28-year-old in the vax trial died of “complications from Covid-19.” They say, “It remains unknown whether the man was taking the [vaccine] or . . . taking the placebo.” Yeah, sure. “The clinical data has to be kept confidential to protect the participants and the integrity of the study.” How kind of them to…[Read more]
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DanaThomas posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Huge bell-shaped Buddhist stupas with pointed structure on the top. Are they only of symbolic and religious significance or do they have a scientific purpose?
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DanaThomas posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
I have always thought that decimalization was detrimental.
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erik2014 posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
Anatolia = Turkey = Ancient Civilivation!
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Christian (A) London posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
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Undertaken by . . . German universities. Surprise, surprise!
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Anatolia = Turkey = Ancient Civilivation!
Feast your eyes on Gobekli tepi!
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erik2014 posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
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You mean all those thousands of people who were diagnosed with Covid on the basis of “flu-like symptoms” alone may have actually had . . . the flu?
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You mean, they were actually responding to some annual toxin and detoxifying with what we call flu-symptoms? Until people get THAT in their heads, it will continue to be confusing.
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Yes, whatever what they call “the flu” actually is…
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You are relentless but relentless is good.
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I feel like I have to be. I was a skeptic and it took hours of research and then hours of trying to follow the logic of viruses not being infectious, carrying it out through all the ones I had been convinced existed for so many years. Rabies, polio, west nile… when you start to realize how many neurotoxins are in the environment, including…[Read more]
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I guess overturning the deep seated virus belief would come close to overturning the Big Bang theory…too many egos and careers are at stake.
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You’re a damn conspiracy theorist! LOL
Seriously, the CDC’s own data shows that 6,000 people
who either committed suicide or had “unintentional
injuries” died of Covid-19. Covid-19 is NOT a hoax,
the FAKE data is a HOAX!!!-
I haven’t studied germ theory and infection enough to have an informed opinion on the matter; I’m open to unconventional theories since there’s so much about disease that medical “science” doesn’t understand. All I know is, yes, many thousands of deaths supposedly of/with Covid-19 were not caused by Covid-19. The numbers are definitely a…[Read more]
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Wlfgang posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
#NoTechMAOcracy!
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Ronin posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
I, like I assume many fellow Gizars are too, am an outsider in many ways amongst my neighbors, friends and family. One of those things that make me “that guy,” is that I pride myself of slowly and deliberately building out my library (physical books) at home. It only consists of a few fully stocked book shelfs now, but over time, I imagine it will…[Read more]
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erik2014 posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
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erik2014 posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
“‘When you cancel people out, when you cancel out facts, we’re really entering dangerous territory … Once we don’t allow facts to be out there, the country’s finished.”
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8858729/Scott-Altas-accuses-Twitter-censoring-facts-coronavirus-mask-message-deleted.html -
tony Grant posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
Response from Catherine’s Subscriber input:
Calling BS on Trump on this one.
DISCLOSURE: Trump knows real estate better than I do. He and his team have the ability to leak to the press all the information and much more that Solari is mapping. But they are not. Why? Are the Trump kids or the Kushner family taking advantage of opportunity zone…[Read more]
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She’s right.
POTUS is allowing this to play out the way it is. The question is, is it willfully or not? Either way matters not. If the President is acting willfully complicit, he’s NOT acting in our best interest. If its against his will, he’s been captured and rendered ineffective. CAF’s Money and Markets Reports are an absolute treasure trove…[Read more]
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Follow the money…
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Billy Bob posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
I suppose “think they have” keeps the door open for hope. I sure hope so…😎
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Bizantura posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
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Yet another opportunity for unemployed lawyers: Federal Depository Libraries in the U.S. are legally required to provide access to the public. The Superintendent of Documents may have an opinion that implies otherwise, but I don’t see why that wouldn’t be open to legal challenge.
However, I’ve long suspected that someday physical books (unless…[Read more]
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My electronic copy of 1984 is still on my Kindle. It has the original publisher and copyright info before the chapter pages. A legal copy. The copy removed from some Kindles was probably a bootleg copy thus a violation of copyright law.
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I, like I assume many fellow Gizars are too, am an outsider in many ways amongst my neighbors, friends and family. One of those things that make me “that guy,” is that I pride myself of slowly and deliberately building out my library (physical books) at home. It only consists of a few fully stocked book shelfs now, but over time, I imagine it will…[Read more]
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I miss the cozy old timey public libraries with oak book shelves, soft fabric chairs and the milled paper smell of books. I thought they were so boring as a teenager, when ever I was forced to check out books for some dreaded report. Now I really miss that, new libraries are so sterile, awful, modern and uncomfortable. By design I’m sure.
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justawhoaman posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
There is now international hope that all governments who engaged in this fraud called Covid 1984 will be found guilty. Fingers crossed that it can start in the UK where the Fascists are starting to act like Australians. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9pm3Z6nFnk
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Bizantura posted an update 5 years, 6 months ago
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Joseph P. Farrell posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
Even more fascinating is Carl Munck’s analysis of its placement on the “world grid”… his work is sadly unknown and neglected.
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Cambodian pyramids and Indian temples, with their faceting and levels, suggest hyperdimensional machines as in Munck. I discovered this Indian YT channel that came up “by chance” as I was looking at Indian temple festivals. Very occasionally the algos show something of significance. I Recomend Mohans short series on the Koh Ker pyramid temple that…[Read more]
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Billy Bob posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
But I like rice, so many different meals can be made from rice. I especially like the rice that’s been soaked in Monsanto herbicide because I know there are no bugs in it and the shelf life is practically forever. I know I’ll never have to worry about starving. Cancer will prevent that….
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Voxi Pop posted a new activity comment 5 years, 6 months ago
I find that there is a lot of sloppyness done by the evil camp – there is an underlying chaos and decay that seems to come into play. Like you said elsewhere Fiat – they show their plans to everyone? and there are many other things…the hubris gets them…so I do think the evil side really does have handicaps built right in along the lines of…[Read more]
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I agree you hit several nails on the head, and I wouldn’t count on anything much to change after December 31. I can only guess people who follow Solari are the type who’ve been doing scenario planning for a while now, including planning for possible bad scenarios.
IMO the best thing people could do, in addition to making sure they have a stock of…[Read more]
“I saw dozens of bodies floating with hands bound behind their backs that appeared to have been executed. Women were getting raped at the Super Dome in broad daylight in front of hundreds of people, who did nothing. Chaos and carnage everywhere, here on American soil.”
WHAT?! I’m assuming that these were perpetrated by military or police, right,…[Read more]
The rape, and there were several incidents, were perpetrated by civilians. The Super Dome was a relief zone. As for the apparent executions, we drew this conclusion because their hands were bound and they were either shot or drown. I have no way of knowing who or why these actions took place, but there were multiple cases in multiple places. My…[Read more]
I’m still stunned that, in a relief area, rape would be committed in front of others, hundreds as you say. I appreciate the shock that people would be dealing with after the hurricane, but f***, how on earth would that not be met with some kind of resistance? I can only guess that people become so compartmentalised in caring about their own…[Read more]
It does read like something out of Mad Max, but I assure you it’s real life. These are just my first hand experiences. I’m sure other parts of the city were better or maybe worse. I can confirm the LEO’s trying to sack a federal building, a good friend was there on a rooftop with a long-gun.
Thanks for that link, by the way. Just reading through now. It’s things like that that make me appreciate living in the English countryside; close to little, far from much.
Ever been to New Orleans? I have–the nice parts–years before Katrina, and Ronin’s anecdotes don’t surprise me in the least. Drug trafficking/addiction and crime, both petty and violent, were already there; I’m sure the natural disaster just made them worse.
Because of the nature of my work, I realized the disruption of illegal drug systems had broken supply lines, pharmacies were an early target, gangs were taking advantage to kill rivals, as well as every deviancy given an open door.