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LeoLittlebook 0 points ago +1 / -1

Intelligent and paranoid works for me. But remember there are shades of gray.

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LeoLittlebook 0 points ago +1 / -1

Since I don't need to appear sane to keep my detective's license, I can jump straight to the interesting conclusions. Guessing the number of infiltrators is not an interesting conclusion.

Applying Occam's Razor is exactly what I did. Razors do not fudge. You are advocating Bayesian reasoning, which is aftershave.

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LeoLittlebook 0 points ago +1 / -1

There's a normal lag to penetrating conspiracies, due to deathbed confessions, changes of regime, historian labor lead time, etc.

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LeoLittlebook 2 points ago +3 / -1

While that nightmare scenario is certainly possible depending on solar activity, this scenario demonstrates how serious even a mild disruption can be to our fragile system.

Your scenario sounds more like a pole flip or something rapid or a solar mininova.

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LeoLittlebook 0 points ago +1 / -1

It has a markdown-compatible editor.

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LeoLittlebook 0 points ago +1 / -1

I don't know about Stew Peters. I think McGreevey is perfectly honest and very well-informed, yes. I have noted lots of corroboration, but not tried to document it. Info I regard as well-corroborated and reliable is published to my Cyberthal blog, existential threads partially excepted.

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LeoLittlebook 0 points ago +1 / -1

Nobody disputes the McGreevey and Lin Wood worked together on this. There are other interviews, more sensational stuff.

Wow, you downloaded the PDF? I couldn't figure out how. Is it repairable? I'd love to read the official transcript.

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LeoLittlebook 1 point ago +1 / -0

Many of these questions are answered in the links already given. There is a recording. McGreevey is alive.

I can't download or read the PDF. It's in a web form on the page linked.

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LeoLittlebook 1 point ago +1 / -0

The OP doesn't claim that. The original 4chan promethean depopulation leak predicted dieoff over several years due to immune failure. Right now we're seeing deaths from myocarditis, which is not the main mechanism, but an effect of spike protein damage.

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LeoLittlebook 1 point ago +1 / -0

Good points. I do anticipate everything from USD collapse to ELE solar pole flip, but I hadn't considered that insurers are too big to fail.

Makes sense; sheeple demand the illusion of security above all.

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LeoLittlebook 1 point ago +1 / -0

So insurers don't have real liquid reserves, just reserves covariant with Fed solvency and the financial debt bubble, which will pop simultaneously.

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LeoLittlebook 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's early yet. Airline pilots and soccer players are canaries.

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LeoLittlebook 3 points ago +3 / -0

Interesting. But when you say they can handle 20%, I roll my eyes and say, "OK, salesman." Carrying that much in reserves is ludicrously uncompetitive.

I expect life insurance companies to go under due to lots of people with policies dying sooner than anticipated due to undiagnosed VAIDS.

The USA is already doing hyperinflation. Printing is no longer relevant to digital debt. Reserve currency status is.

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LeoLittlebook 3 points ago +3 / -0

The demographic with a spike in deaths don't usually get life insurance

The demographic with the noticeable, undeniable spike.

and the states

The USA will also go bankrupt and break up.

Ask me anything

What percentage of depopulation death and disability will it take to bankrupt insurers?

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