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  1. Mr Khan should run for President of the United States of Murrica in 2024! Khan/Zelensky 2024 "Together We Can Fuck All Americans! "
  2. Nooooo.... its NOT THE MASONIC 33... ooooor the EXACT AGE CHRIST WAS CRUCIFIED AT... How could ANYBODY FAIRMINDED think that THIS IS ANYTHING OTHER THAN A QUIRKY COINCIDENCE... HA HA HA HA! C L O W N W O R L D https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61260511
  3. The average person does not have the critical reasoning necessary to understand that Television is not necessarily reality. It wasn't much different in, say, the 1990s. And this is why the PTB pile the propaganda on so strong. It works, unfortunately... If your media diet is sports, Reality TV, Facebook and MSM news, you simply do not have the information necessary to think differently. Propaganda works. The bolder the lies, the less people question them.
  4. His words, not mine, below... https://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message5122045/pg1 "So much idiocy all over the board but still the IC community and OPINT folks that keep me here. I spend a lot of my day letting Tards’ know that they are Tards’ and that, in a perfect world, they would have no voice. They are the modern day Tower of Babel. While many idiotic thoughts define them the largest and most absurd is that some unified front controls the world and manipulates everything just so. This is paranoid schizophrenia at its finest. As someone who has met or is one degree of separation from too many powerful and important people to name I can tell you there are cliques and clubs, groups and groupies but no one clique or group runs much of anything. At best a community, like Hollywood, but a country or the planet. No Fucking Way! Open your eyes hackasses. You live in a world of chaos with no human control mechanism. Hope for higher powers and pray for the divine."
  5. What if the Ukrainians or even NATO are hitting civillian areas to make Poootin look 'extra bad'?
  6. Twitter's source code is Bullshit. Even a small IT/Software company can write a system like Twitter. Unless of course.. it is the CODE SPYING ON TWITTER USERS AND TRYING TO GUESS WHO AND WHAT THEY ARE. That shit is MACHINE LEARNING based and POSSIBLY NOT EVEN MADE BY TWITTER.
  7. What I meant is that the constantly implied ineptitude and disorganization of the Russian army is BS. Also very strange - WHY precisely would Putin bomb one civillian target after another? What would this DO for him, especially in the Internet age???
  8. The below montage shows the TECHNOLOGICAL LEVEL of the Russian armed forces 15 YEARS AGO. The 2ND Video shows HOW ADVANCED THE SOVIET SPACE PROGRAMME WAS DECADES AGO. Yet somehow the world's 2ND MOST POWERFUL ARMY is STUMBLING and BUMBLING and HITTING THE WRONG TARGETS in Ukraine. Russians are supposedly SO MILITARILY INEPT in Ukraine that RUSSIAN SOLDIERS TALK TO EACH OTHER OVER UNENCRYPTED WALKY TALKIES...
  9. I believe that: - The facilities were scanned remotely with a 3D scanning technology that can see through concrete walls/metal roofs - The absolute worst spots for a fire to start and spread were identified - A directed energy weapon (e.g. microwaves), possibly airborne and at high altitude, which can fire its beam right through building walls or roofs was focused on those spots and caused them to ignite violently - This was done in such a calculated way that sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, sand buckets and similar were insufficient to prevent a larger blaze from forming - Directed energy may have been used to invisibly keep heating storage areas and substances like cooking oil to the point where the fire could not feasibly be brought under control by facility staff and evacuating the facility was the only option - Most modern food processing plants SHOULD have a serious fire suppression systems and equipment in place in exactly those places where the most flammable substances are stored
  10. Deutsche Bank's analysts predict that the FED's efforts to control inflation in America will cause a serious recession. Goldman Sachs of course disagrees. https://edition.cnn.com/2022/04/26/economy/inflation-recession-economy-deutsche-bank/index.html New York (CNN Business)Deutsche Bank raised eyebrows earlier this month by becoming the first major bank to forecast a US recession, albeit a "mild" one. Now, it's warning of a deeper downturn caused by the Federal Reserve's quest to knock down stubbornly high inflation. "We will get a major recession," Deutsche Bank economists wrote in a report to clients on Tuesday. The problem, according to the bank, is that while inflation may be peaking, it will take a "long time" before it gets back down to the Fed's goal of 2%. That suggests the central bank will raise interest rates so aggressively that it hurts the economy. "We regard it...as highly likely that the Fed will have to step on the brakes even more firmly, and a deep recession will be needed to bring inflation to heel," Deutsche Bank economists wrote in its report with the ominous title, "Why the coming recession will be worse than expected." Behind the curve Consumer prices spiked by 8.5% in March, the fastest pace in 40 years. The jobs market remains on fire, with Moody's Analytics projecting that the unemployment rate will soon fall to the lowest level since the early 1950s. To make its case, Deutsche Bank created an index that tracks the distance between inflation and unemployment over the past 60 years and the Fed's stated goals for those metrics. That research, according to the bank, finds that the Fed today is "much further behind the curve" than it has been since the early 1980s, a period when extremely high inflation forced the central bank to raise interest rates to record highs, crushing the economy. History shows the Fed has "never been able to correct" even smaller overshoots of inflation and employment "without pushing the economy into a significant recession," Deutsche Bank said. Given that the job market has "over-tightened" by as much as two percentage points of unemployment, the bank said, "Something stronger than a mild recession will be needed to do the job." The good news is that Deutsche Bank sees the economy rebounding by mid-2024 as the Fed reverses course in its inflation fight. Goldman Sachs: Recession is not inevitable Of course, no one knows precisely how this will play out. Although Deutsche Bank is pessimistic -- it's the most bearish among major banks on Wall Street -- others contend this gloom-and-doom is overdone. Goldman Sachs concedes it will be "very challenging" to bring down high inflation and wage growth, but stresses that a recession is "not inevitable." "We do not need a recession but probably do need growth to slow to a somewhat below-potential pace, a path that raises recession risk," Goldman Sachs economists wrote in a report Friday evening. UBS is similarly hopeful that the economic expansion will continue despite the Fed's shift to inflation-fighting mode. "Inflation should ease from current levels, and we do not expect a recession from rising interest rates," Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management, wrote in a report on Monday. War and Covid lockdowns pressure inflation Deutsche Bank said the most important factor behind its more negative view is the likelihood that inflation will remain "persistently elevated for longer than generally anticipated." The bank said several developments will contribute to higher-than-feared inflation, including: the reversal of globalization, climate change, further supply-chain disruptions caused by the war in Ukraine and Covid lockdowns in China and coming increases to inflation expectations that will support actual inflation. "The scourge of inflation has returned and is here to stay," Deutsche Bank said.
  11. Two murder-suicides 1 day apart? Hmmm. https://www.businessinsider.com/2-russian-oligarchs-found-dead-spain-moscow-reports-2022-4 Two Russian oligarchs were found dead alongside their wives and children one day apart, according to multiple reports. Vladislav Avayev, the former vice president of Gazprombank, was found dead of a gunshot wound in his Moscow apartment on Monday, Russia's state-run Tass news agency reported. The Moscow investigations department did not name the victims in its public statement about the case, but Tass said an unnamed source confirmed their identities. Investigators wrote in their statement that they are prioritizing a theory that Avayev shot his wife and daughter, and then himself. More than 2,000 miles away, in Spain, another oligarch — Sergei Protosenya — was found hanged, with his wife and daughter stabbed to death, Spanish TV channel Telecinco reported. His body was found Tuesday, Spanish outlet El Punta Vui reported. He was found with a bloodstained knife and an ax at his side, Telecinco reported. Protosenya was the former vice president and chief accountant of Novatek, a major gas company with close connections to Gazprombank. He and his wife and daughter were staying in a rented luxury villa in Lloret de Mar, a coastal Catalan town, for the Easter period, according to Telecinco. Police were alerted to the deaths when Protosenya's son, who was in France, raised the alarm after nobody picked up the phone, Telecinco reported. The Mossos D'Esquadra, the Catalan police force, confirmed on Tuesday it is investigating three deaths, again without naming the victims. A spokesman for the force referred Insider to the public statement when asked for further information on Protosenya's death. Mossos D'Esquadra did not assign a motive, but according to El Punta Vui, a working theory for investigators is also that Protosenya killed his family before hanging himself. Protosenya left no suicide note, and there were no bloodstains on his body, El Punta Vui reported, without citing sources. He had a personal fortune of more than $433 million, according to Telecinco. Neither of the men were on an international sanctions list in the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
  12. Digital Passports for everybody! (i.e. no more online Anonymity) No more Extreme views! (i.e. everybody please shut up onlinr) https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/en/TXT/?uri=COM%3A2020%3A825%3AFIN
  13. A collossal number of children and young adults go missing every year. Some are killed, some are abused, some are trafficked or sold into slavery or prostitution. Some have their organs taken from them by the organ Mafia. Why is this particular case getting years and years of media attention? Same with the Amanda Knox case. Thousands of murders a year that barely get a mention. The media went nuts over the Knox case.
  14. The Matrix Deciphered is a real eye opener. Duncan developed some of the tech they used. Then they used that same Tech to try to SUICIDE DUNCAN. So Duncan - to defend himself - wrote down everything he knows. The book is SCARY but incredibly GOOD also.
  15. When medicine cannot help, faith and scripture can sometimes do better than any pill or therapy. Many whose lives have been wrecked in various and quite severe ways find peace through studying the word of God. For others its their protective armour against the shittyness of daily life.
  16. The worst part is that Algorithms will be doing the watching and listening. They want features like listening to what the kids are playing on their smartphones in the backseat, and serving ADVERTISING based on that... CLOWNWORLD...
  17. ELON MUSK EXPOSED IN 6.5 MINUTES: Scammed his way to the top... https://www.bitchute.com/video/RE3HRyOGQF85/
  18. Bad Pootin, baad... =) https://www.bbc.com/news/business-61171529 The world faces a "human catastrophe" from a food crisis arising from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, World Bank president David Malpass has said. He told the BBC that record rises in food prices would push hundreds of millions people into poverty and lower nutrition, if the crisis continues. The World Bank calculates there could be a "huge" 37% jump in food prices. This would hit the poor hardest, who will "eat less and have less money for anything else such as schooling". In an interview with BBC economics editor Faisal Islam, Mr Malpass, who leads the institution charged with global alleviation of poverty, said the impact on the poor made it "an unfair kind of crisis... that was true also of Covid".
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