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  1. It somehow took only 31 years to study the cause and - surprise surprise - Saddam Hussein is at fault once more. Depleted Uranium rounds, toxic rocket propellants, classified exotic materials used in Tank Armour by the U.S. and undocumented use of Microwave Weapons and the like had nothing to do with it. https://www.bbc.com/news/health-61398886
  2. Musk is a Persona on Twitter methinks. I don't think its him composing these tweets. He's "on Twitter" to make him appear "folksy and down to earth".
  3. UPDATE: There were 6 fingered GIANTS at GATH (Palestine today), where GOLIATH was from (see text below the link) And interestingly, the ancient people who built the huge sites SUDDENLY BURRIED THEM COMPLETELY UNDER SOIL a few thousand years ago, AS IF TO PROTECT THEM FROM A GREAT CATACLYSM... https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/does-an-unknown-extraordinarily-ancient-civilisation-lie-buried-under-eastern-turkey- And there was again war at Gath,where there was a man of great stature, who had six fingers on each hand, and six toes on eachfoot, twenty-four in number, and he also was descended xfrom the giants. 21 And when yhe taunted Israel, Jonathan the son of Shimei,David’s brother, struck him down. 22 These four were descended xfrom the giants in Gath, andthey fell by the hand of David and by the hand ofhis servants.
  4. I don't own any crypto myself, but the numbers are awful... (Live Coin Values, Percentage Change Is On The Very Right Of The Table) https://www.livecoinwatch.com/ Article: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vice.com/amp/en/article/88gyy4/its-a-bloodbath-the-crypto-crash-is-real Volatility is the bread and butter of the cryptocurrency market. But these days it’s in absolute shambles as Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency that the rest of crypto market tends to tailgate, keeps plummeting partly because it’s heavily correlated to the stock market—also in shambles—and partly because a long-feared crypto timebomb called Terra-Luna has just exploded. “Crypto is dead,” declared columnist Ross Clark writing in British conservative magazine The Spectator. As it happens in every crash, crypto investors–retail and institutional–coped with memes; Michael Saylor, whose company MicroStrategy is one of the largest holders of bitcoin, posted a photoshopped meme of himself working at McDonald’s. “It’s over,” has become another running gag. It’s far from a jovial atmosphere, though—the sudden crash has left many investors in shock, and the Luna subreddit is filled with investors airing suicidal thoughts and support messages
  5. This happened many times in Iraq: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2004/3/21/journalists-killed-in-iraq-profile Mazin Dana, 18 August 2003, a Palestinian cameraman with Reuters; shot dead by US soldiers while filming outside Baghdad’s Abu Gharaib prison. Tariq Ayoub, 8 April 2003, Aljazeera TV channel correspondent; killed in a US air strike at Aljazeera office in Baghdad. Taras Protsyuk, 8 April 2003, Reuters cameraman; killed when a US tank opened fire on Palestine hotel. Jose Couso, 8 April 2003, cameraman for Spain’s Telecinco TV; killed when a US tank opened fire on Palestine hotel. Ali Abdul Aziz, 18 March 2004, cameraman for Dubai-based al-Arabiya TV channel; shot dead by US troops in central Baghdad. Ali al-Khatib, 18 March 2004, al-Arabiya TV channel journalist in Iraq; shot dead by US troops in central Baghdad.
  6. We all see the agendas in play - go LGBT, go Woke, live in Fear, Obey, use Digital Money, there is no God and you have no Free Will, you will have no Privacy and you'll be happy, and so on and so forth. We also have a pretty good idea who the Power, Money and Political Influence behind these agendas are. Hint: it isn't the working class or middle class doing it. But what drives the "people" pushing all this crap? Are they on drugs? Are they mentally ill? Are they serving a dark Anti-God? Are they afflicted with a maniacal hunger for controlling everything? Did they have their Brains or DNA screwed with? Did inbreeding and intermarriage give birth to strange brains that work totally differently from psychologically normal people?
  7. https://www.psychmechanics.com/how-tv-influences-your-mind-through/ The flicker-induced hypnotic state Your mind slips into the hypnotic trance state within seconds of watching TV. This lowers your brainwaves to a lower ‘alpha state’ commonly associated with meditation and deep relaxation. This is believed to be caused by the screen flicker and explains why you feel sleepy while watching TV. Under this state of trance, your subconscious mind becomes highly suggestible and whatever information you receive from the TV becomes part of your memory pool. Since beliefs are nothing but memories, this information has the tendency to alter your beliefs or form new ones when it seeps into your subconscious mind. You might think the remote is in your hand and you’re watching the programs but, in truth, you are the one who is getting programmed. [....] The natural consequence of a hypnotic trance state is that your conscious filters are turned off and you are unable to critically analyze the information that you are receiving. Moreover, when you watch TV you are not able to do any thinking because information is bombarded continuously into your mind. You get no time to process what you are watching. Your conscious mind is eliminated from the equation and the information that you receive continues to become part of your belief system. Compare this to reading where you can stop, think and reflect after each line that you read. You, the reader, sets the pace while you are reading and not the book. TV, on the other hand, keeps on pouring information like wine into the glass of your unconscious mind and before you know it, you are already drunk.
  8. I'm seeing a strange drop in overall IQ and critical thinking skills in people I know who are heavy TV watchers, versus heavy internet users. Its almost like the TV is PHYSICALLY making people who watch a lot stupid. There are various ways to insert subliminal shit into a TV broadcast - barely perceptible flashing/flickering/letter sequences, steganographic patterns only the brain can see, or algorithmic manipulation of the depth, motion, colour and perspective/proportions of the video image. Seriously, the people I know who are into TV or Streaming Video a lot are going down in cognitive prowess, and I'm beginning to become suspicious that some kind of new OPTICAL PATTERNING tech is being covertly used. Anybody else here noticed heavy TV watchers going down in intellectual capacity?
  9. ISP level blocking is dangerous, because the inevitable next step is to block all "disinformation", "misinformation", "conspiracy theories" bla bla bla at ISP level as well. ISP's can easily block VPN traffic as well. Most VPN services are also operated by Chinese companies, or otherwise monitored.
  10. It was Mother Klaus that delivered me from poverty. She taught me to 'own nothing and be happy!' Suddenly, being poor was not a problem anymore!
  11. Ukraine makes less and less sense every day... First there is a nonsensical, drawn out battle over who controls a stupid steel plant in Marioupol. Why? Nobody knows. Now, apparently, hotels and a shopping mall in Odessa are so important that they have to be 'levelled with hypersonic cruise missiles'. Why? Nobody can answer that either it seems. Does anything happening in Ukraine make the least bit of sense? Perhaps it is not meant to make sense at all, but just distract people from all else? https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/22/europe/biden-russia-hypersonic-missiles-explainer-intl-hnk/index.html
  12. Countries signing trade agreements with each other have started to include a sneaky paragraph 'guaranteeing that signatories on both sides block user access to Pirate and IP/Copyright infringing websites at ISP level'. Translation: 'You will no longer be able to BROWSE TO ANY SITE WE DO NOT LIKE'. https://torrentfreak.com/pirate-site-blocking-is-making-its-way-into-free-trade-agreements-220508/ The blocking approach was still relatively controversial at the start of the last decade but it’s increasingly being normalized. Dozens of countries have legal or procedural options to request blockades today. Australia and the UK are among the countries that have robust site-blocking legislation in place. ISPs in both countries are required to prevent subscribers from accessing thousands of domain names, with more being added every few months.
  13. Many answers on what you wrote in this excellent article on ARPANET and MILNET: https://www.britannica.com/topic/ARPANET The system’s name hints at its importance, as author John Naughton points out. The system was only “semi-automatic,” so human interaction was pivotal. For Joseph Carl Robnett Licklider, who would became the first director of ARPA’s Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO), the SAGE network demonstrated above all else the enormous power of interactive computing—or, as he referred to it in a seminal 1960 essay, of “man-computer symbiosis.” In his essay, one of the most important in the history of computing, Licklider posited the then-radical belief that a marriage of the human mind with the computer would eventually result in better decision-making. In 1962, Licklider joined ARPA. According to Naughton, his brief two-year stint at the organization seeded everything that was to follow. His tenure signaled the demilitarization of ARPA; it was Licklider who changed the name of his office from Command and Control Research to IPTO. “Lick,” as he insisted on being called, brought to the project an emphasis on interactive computing and the prevalent utopian conviction that humans teamed with computers could create a better world.
  14. Which comes from everyone's private data being sold to whoever can pay for it...
  15. Rocket test? Geoengineering? The torment of those locked in their apartments in Shanghai? https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world-news/blood-red-sky-near-shanghai-26906122
  16. Its hilarious how many people will whore their talents out 'because its Elon Musk... THE Elon Musk!'. I also don't see what precisely Twitter employees do for a living. Its a PASTEBOARD on the Internet where the EQUIVALENT of SMS MESSAGES are displayed.
  17. In certain countries where governments don't like 'citizen privacy' at all, all routers sold online and elsewhere have a Wifi chipset built in, and the 'no Wifi' models are only available to select organizations and companies which have trade secrets or handle sensitive government data. Reason? The Wifi routers, once remotely hacked, allow eavesdroping on craptons of other electronics devices within shouting range of the router.
  18. In some countries it is near impossible to get a router without Wifi anywhere. I also suspect that Wifi chips cannot be 100% turned off, ever. One string of characters/numbers to your router - possibly from a nearby smartphone - and the Wifi wakes up and does whatever the actors in charge want it to do. Only a hardware switch which cuts electric power to the Wifi chip completely would be safe. Many companies who provide laptops to employees only buy models where the Wifi chip is on a small card on its own, and that card can be taken out physically before the laptop is handed to employees.
  19. I predicr that 3 years from now, Twitter will have lost half its users and will be 'out of fashion'.
  20. Its hilarious that Americans think Elon Musk is going to save them from this and that. He's a frontman.
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