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Isolated_Patriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

Same thing they do with oil, milk, grain, anything they want to keep the price high on. Once the price of something spikes, they will do anything they can to keep it high. And since we no longer have functional monopoly laws, what's going to stop them?

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Isolated_Patriot 5 points ago +5 / -0

Essentially what happened is "LifeLog" was designed to covertly gather information without people's knowledge, then along comes MySpace and the birth of social netowrking and the government spooks realized for the first time that people would happily share their own personal information with a faceless organization as long as it was dressed up as a nice way to talk with friends. Bonus points when they realizes peer/media pressure might cause it to expand exponentially.

And THAT is when Facebook was born.

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Isolated_Patriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

Soros connection to voting machines was circulating by that time already, there were most definitely bad actors pushing things in the right direction.

The real solution was to outlaw mechanical counting entirely. The more people involved in the count, the harder it is to defraud, or "error." Any action taken to reduce the number of people involved only increases the fraud potential of every individual involved, and there had to be plenty of people involved who knew that.

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Isolated_Patriot 7 points ago +7 / -0

The result was a heavy push for voting reform that led to foreign made machines infecting the entire country and the building of "the largest voter fraud organization in America."

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Isolated_Patriot 6 points ago +6 / -0

Who knows? We're talking about the federated mafia here, they could make up anything they want and no one would stop them.

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Emergency use auth and right to try are not even remotely the same thing.

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Isolated_Patriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

“This is yet another example of how investigators with the right tools can leverage the transparency of cryptocurrency to follow the flow of illicit funds,”

And people still won't get it.

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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

Federal crimes and state crimes are technically two different crimes, so as far as I know, double jeopardy has never stopped this tactic before.

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Isolated_Patriot 5 points ago +5 / -0

This is actually a very common fed tactic. They don't charge until the last moment, just in case, and then nab them right out of the court room.

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

They've updated and changed all the food labeling stuff online, as if it wasn't hard enough to find before. :/

The bookmark I had now leads here, https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/food-nutrition/food-safety/food-additives/lists-permitted.html with lists of permitted additives, but nothing about labeling exemptions.

I just went around in circles on their site and I've yet to find the list of additives exempt from labeling. It was a pain before and I think I stumbled on it mostly by accident.

At the end of the table it listed the exact food and safety law they were exempt from, and looking that law up was essentially a law against intentionally poisoning food.

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Isolated_Patriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

I would be shocked by the title alone, but the Canadian food labeling exemptions not only lists all the different chemicals that are exempt from labeling on packaging, but also specifically exempts them from the law that makes it illegal to poison food. So they aren't exactly treading new ground here, just being more blatant about it.

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Isolated_Patriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think you guys are forgetting it was not only 3D, but was the only 3D film to actually incorporate cinematography that actually accentuated the 3D.

No one cared after it left theaters because you could not replicate that experience at home, even if you had some of the junk home 3D tech, and all you were left with was Fern Gully in Space with no Robin Williams.

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Isolated_Patriot 1 point ago +1 / -0

"This is how your predecessors should have covered up for my laptop, and why you will soon have their jobs."

Sounds about right to me.

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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well, I mean, they are all shit these days. No one makes quality anything anymore.

These are rated by people who get the vaccine and wear masks while they get into their cars that have a bumper sticker that says 'you can't fix stupid'

Used to have a friend that would spend hours standing around in the store on her phone comparing reviews telling her what vacuum to buy. No looking at the actual vacuums, no comparing quality, actually standing in the isle looking for an opinion online. Drove me insane.

The same kind of person was going to throw out a belt clipable camera case, after ordering a belt clipable phone case, that were the same size. Though I was insane for asking for the camera case for my phone since it wasn't a "phone" case.

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

So you are saying everyone should have bought Google Glass? :P

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Isolated_Patriot 8 points ago +8 / -0

The most dangerous part about trying to sterilize the world is when the world finds out what you've done.

At some point they will have to start blaming nation states so that we fight each other.

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

Geoengineering should be the only redpill you ever need.

When I was a teen we had a sterotypical "crazy conspiracy nut" who went around talking about things like Chemtrails. All through my twenties it was the defacto "this guy is nuts" barometer (no one even believed flat earthers were real).

"Chemtrails are crazy, insane! There's no Evidence at all! NASA has denied it completely! Those scientists who got blackballed out of the industry deserved it because they were nuts!"

Then one day, out of no where, NASA and the media is talking about Geoengineering as a mater of course and giving video tours of the planes that they've been using for over 30 years. It's now just, a thing, that they've been doing all along and is totally safe.

And yet, still, this is not enough to convince anyone to pay more attention to conspiracies. Instead, they go right along with the new narrative, or worse, try to claim geoengineering and chemtrails are totally different. The only difference is the scale of how much geoengineering is actually happening when they used to deny it was happening at all.

I agree this image is probably survey related though.

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Isolated_Patriot 4 points ago +4 / -0

“We aim to give people the ability to prove their vaccine status by the time international travel restarts”

Yep, I'm never getting out of Canada.

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +2 / -0

I doubt I could even remember all the evil shit I've seen google do over the years.

Anyone remember the salary fixing emails between Apple, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and half a dozen other major tech companies agreeing not to poach each others talent so that the average salary would stop rising? Nothing ever came of that either.

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Isolated_Patriot 6 points ago +6 / -0

This topic comes up all the time. Most people are iffy on why he would promote them so much, and every time he makes a statement, the top comment is "Still never getting it, please stop pushing it."

I'm not at all sold on Trump being controlled op, he did way to damn much for that. We could just as easily have been fed a romney victory, or have pence in directly without ever actually showing an ounce of real success for the entire term.

I have also never been proven wrong on my original suspicion on 1/6 that they got to his grandkids. I don't think he sold us out, I think he was completely and utterly defeated by traitors in his midst that only revealed themselves at the final hour. His near complete silence and retreat from the public eye was completely out of character, and a sign of utter defeat.

I also think there is validity to the theory that he pushed the vax ahead of schedule. They wanted a freedom vacuum that would have people demanding a vaccine passport be implemented before the vax even existed. Now we have massive pushback against the passport, and time enough to see the effects of the vax.

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Isolated_Patriot 5 points ago +5 / -0

And "it's all the anti-vaxxers fault that these vaccinated people are dying!" headlines...

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Isolated_Patriot 3 points ago +3 / -0

A monkey with a fully developed human-like brain before they euthanized it in-vitro.

And china has produced pigs with a human genome that is supposed to allow their organs to be used in transplants to humans. They also approved them for use as food...

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Isolated_Patriot 2 points ago +3 / -1

"they fought toe-to-toe for the nomination"

Yes, this has a non-violent connotation that is often used in political races and sports. Hand-to-hand is not used like that.

toe′-to-toe′ adj.

  1. being in direct confrontation.

hand-to-hand (hănd′tə-hănd′) adj. Involving direct physical contact: hand-to-hand combat.

by pkvi
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Isolated_Patriot 5 points ago +6 / -1

Hand-to-hand and toe-to-toe imply completely different things in the American lexicon.

Hand-to-hand explicitly implies violence.

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