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Just for complete picture of past assumptions that was floated at the time - my theory on Tiffany Dover: https://conspiracies.win/p/11RNtNifXW/theory-tiffany-dover-is-not-dead/

Shortly, I supposed that she was alive, but on the run from angry Pfizer thugs for her failure in their "vaccination" show.

However, NBC, as any other MSM outlet, lie, partially or in whole about everything (notice for some retards here - because NBC is MSM, not because NBC is American), so this NBC story could be complete lie from the beginning to the end. Or they could lie about real reasons she was silent. Or lie that she is alive and so on.

Also, i found interesting that situation when boss order to his subordinate to abandon social media and person who addicted to it immidiately follow order is described as something usual, completely apropriate and even kind of virtue.

Living in the country where people laugh on signed NDAs and disclose everything to the friends right on the party devoted to the getting the job I hardly could estimate the social acceptance of something like described in article, but for me it looks very suspicious.

1 year ago
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Just for complete picture of past assumptions that was floated at the time - my theory on Tiffany Dover: https://conspiracies.win/p/11RNtNifXW/theory-tiffany-dover-is-not-dead/

Shortly, I supposed that she was alive, but on the run from angry Pfizer thugs for her failure in their "vaccination" show.

However, NBC, as any other MSM outlet, lie, partially or in whole about everything, so this NBC story could be complete lie from the beginning to the end. Or they could lie about real reasons she was silent. Or lie that she is alive and so on.

Also, i found interesting that situation when boss order to his subordinate to abandon social media and person who addicted to it immidiately follow order is described as something usual, completely apropriate and even kind of virtue.

Living in the country where people laugh on signed NDAs and disclose everything to the friends right on the party devoted to the getting the job I hardly could estimate the social acceptance of something like described in article, but for me it looks very suspicious.

1 year ago
1 score