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MediaMadeMe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting point.

Also interesting you got two almost bot-like comments.

He can clearly read the teleprompter. Why does he not just say it? And even after some people in the crowd says Neil, he skips it.

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MediaMadeMe 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wait a few months and when you are beginning to experience power cuts based on reasons that just simply don't make any logical sense, you'll understand.

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MediaMadeMe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Her Twitter page says

??Canadian Activist ? Family of 4 ?‍?‍?‍? Stop the K word??

What the fuck is the K word? Kike?

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MediaMadeMe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just in time for the next wave of billionaire exodus.

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MediaMadeMe 3 points ago +3 / -0

I like it. Let's make it a thing.

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MediaMadeMe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Here is the sad reality. Neither Iridium nor Inmarsat are really resilient to having a global connectivity crisis spanning across continents.

Iridium is unable to do satellite-to-satellite for data/text/voice between devices on the same network. Inmarsat is capable of doing this, two handsets could have line of sight to the same satellite and the satellite will actually relay their data directly without going to Inmarsat datacenters.

However both Iridium and Inmarsat need their respective main ground stations active and operational for the authentication and account balance check of your handset.

So both would be unusable say water levels went up rapidly and we lost internet. These guys have their billing and user accounts data on AWS. Resiliency is not built in.

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MediaMadeMe 2 points ago +2 / -0

This explains it all, seriously: https://www.bitchute.com/video/mZ0aopOxZI0C/

Enjoy dedicating the next 5-6 hours of your life to this.

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MediaMadeMe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Convenient that the .az WHOIS server doesn't return the registration date.

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MediaMadeMe 4 points ago +4 / -0

Wearing a Twitch hoodie while standing above a Twitch logo.

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MediaMadeMe 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is very true. Hearing concerning stories from my family abroad for sure.

US kinda had the hysteria quickly through with. The authoritarian grip didn't stick too much yet and that might be due to the idiosyncrasies of the US demographics. They will have to fine tune their approach and retry.

But it is working incredibly well in already slightly authoritarian third world countries. They're getting one curfew after another over the most unrelated and nonsensical things that you'd want to scream.

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MediaMadeMe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Make what you will with it but this is very suspicious.

https://apps.sentinel-hub.com/sentinel-playground/?source=S2L2A&lat=-69.72833901175716&lng=118.47312927246094&zoom=10&preset=1_TRUE_COLOR&layers=B01,B02,B03&maxcc=100&gain=1.0&gamma=1.0&time=2020-11-01%7C2021-05-04&atmFilter=&showDates=true

The coordinates you are mentioning are selectively obscured with clouds. And what is that blue stuff underneath?

https://i.imgur.com/azgVgHA.png

https://i.imgur.com/7jyBaYy.png

Play with different views and different cloud cover filters. SentinelHub is interesting.

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MediaMadeMe 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yes, the adenovirus deploys the DNA payload.

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MediaMadeMe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes it is. Chinese Sinovac CoronaVac uses the conventional attenuated whole virus method.

As an inactivated vaccine like BBIBP-CorV and BBV152, CoronaVac uses a more traditional technology[33][8] that is similar to the inactivated polio vaccine. Initially, a sample of SARS-CoV-2 from China was used to grow large quantities of the virus using vero cells. From then on, the viruses are soaked in beta-propiolactone, which deactivates them by binding to their genes, while leaving other viral particles intact. The resulting inactivated viruses are then mixed with an aluminium-based adjuvant.[34]

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MediaMadeMe 1 point ago +1 / -0

AZ, J&J etc. are adenoviral. So is the SputnikV.

You're thinking of Novavax which is the only one I'd take if they had a gun to my head but we wouldn't let it get to that, would we?

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MediaMadeMe 4 points ago +4 / -0

Gene Therapy is exciting but not pleasant when forced on people under the guise and misnomer of a vaccine and in order to fight a plandemic that looks fake even from a mile away.

Just look at the terminology and methods used here. It is exactly what Moderna and Pfizer-Biontech are using with theirs. Without a doubt the magnetic anomaly is also a side effect. When conducted openly, with real informed consent, this is actually interesting and exciting science. But they are using it to do something nefarious. mRNA COVID-19 shots are gene therapy, plain and simple. Same goes for the adenoviral vector ones.

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MediaMadeMe 7 points ago +7 / -0

Poor guy, I'd feel exactly like he does if I had a daughter and if she was insisting on taking the EGT.

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MediaMadeMe 3 points ago +3 / -0

Yeah, he is pretty open about it. But also describes it as nothing that goes beyond a fraternity with a rich history.

Incredibly awesome guy, though. I love Randall Carlson.

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MediaMadeMe 1 point ago +1 / -0

Basically an abusive relationship.

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MediaMadeMe 4 points ago +4 / -0

She is great.

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MediaMadeMe 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm all for what you are suggesting but the following doesn't resonate true with me.

Specifically, that if psychopaths truly rule the world, it would very much be in their interest to create more psychopaths.

I don't think that's necessarily what a psychopath would want. They want to continue manipulating people they have been able to, to be able to continue feeling superior to them.

They see themselves as superior individuals due to their ability to isolate this inferior feeling of empathy. They wouldn't want to free others of that "burden".

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