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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

Finally, someone recognizes and calls these people out. As a meta-observation that I'm always trying to bring to people's minds, just running down the list on this single subject we can see that we are absolutely drowning in disinformation agents.

The very uncomfortable implication is this: if you're a big fan of someone as a source of "truth", there's a very good chance they're a disinformation agent. I learned a lot about how the average conspiracy theorist actually thinks by suggesting this to different people about "their guy".

This guy offered a huge list and he was swinging for the fences, so let me offer thoughts on what I consider a couple of strike-outs:

  • Donald Trump (vaccine pusher)

Did he do certain things that facilitated it? Sure. Certain of those specifically involved the J+J vaxx, which is a longer story not mentioned so we recognize that we're already missing a deeper level..

But as far as "pusher", is that at all accurate? Well, he's said, "You should take the vaxx" a number of times, but then it's followed with, "but it's everyone's choice." In any case, you should ask yourself this: Do you really think there was anyone that was against it but took it because Trump said so? I sincerely doubt there was a single person. That is, he was saying it for an effect other than to encourage people to take it.

  • Kary Mullis

The explanation was garbled and thus incorrect. Rather than explain why, let me briefly explain what Mullis did and said, which is virtually unknown anyway. Then one can compare that to what was written.

Mullis developed the PCR technique. In short, it's simply a copying machine, making many, many copies from a minute sample of DNA. Then you can do whatever the hell you want with the DNA after that.

What Mullis said was, "PCR is not a test, it's a copying machine. Don't say or do anything that regards it as a test in any way. To repeat: it's not a test."

But how many zillion times did we hear about the "PCR test"? It always struck my hears like hearing that a conviction in a trial was based on the testimony of an HP LaserJet. It just prints TPS report cover sheets and is not evidence of anything.

I mean, I hope these examples are not indicative of the overall quality. For example, I was glad to see James Corbett and Whitney Webb on it, who very few see through.

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Primate98 6 points ago +6 / -0

This is how you tell that these scumbag whore journalists are creatively bankrupt: they obviously should have worked in the insinuation that--hockey being "the white man's sport"--the many decades of exclusion and oppression would result in a volatile environment where violence was the inevitable outcome.

Also, could ice be any more white? (RIP Chandler Bing).

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

We should be sure to make the deeper inference from this: This guy and so many others were so scared of the shot they he would not even consent to be injected with saline, which would have been a completely impenetrable hoax.

I think of it like someone saying, "Okay, I'm going to point this gun at your forehead and pull the trigger, but it's just a blank so don't worry, bro!"

You'd say, "No, you're not going to do that."

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'd never heard about Iran expelling Afghans, and I haven't read up on the issue at all, but I think Afghanistan (and the whole Middle East) is trying to get back to some kind of normalcy and Afghanistan may be ready to accept them.

What makes me think this is the most illuminating article I've found on the current state of Afghanistan. It's not political--really just an extended travel blog--but you come to find out surprising things. For example, the most common complaint among the average Taliban ex-fighter? They don't like office jobs... lol

The West Lives On in the Taliban’s Afghanistan (2/23/3023)

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

For anyone tracking this "continuity of government" topic, you should be sure to add the Denver Federal Center to your notes:

The Denver Federal Center, in Lakewood, Colorado, is part of the General Services Administration and is home to about 6,200 employees of agencies of the federal government of the United States. The Center encompasses an area of about 670 acres (2.7 km2) and has 90 buildings with over 4,000,000 square feet (400,000 m2) of office, warehouse, lab and special use space. There are 28 different Federal agencies on-site, making it the largest concentration of Federal agencies outside of Washington, D.C.

Only six thousand employees in 4M sf on 670 acres? Sure, the Feds like to overdo it, but that is off the scale.

Now, that may be a little boring. There's nothing much really going on in Denver, right? Well IDK, but to add a little spice, make sure to check out the flag of Colorado from 1907-1911.

Didn't see that coming, amirite?

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

You know, I was making a joke based on how chaotic the situation is, but there really is a serious underlying issue which you describe. And it's a good news/bad news situation.

The good news is that "They" are pretty much out of ideas and initiatives. It seems as if They're basically just introducing chaos anywhere and everywhere They can to keep the world off-balance long enough to regain some kind of directed control.

The bad news is that it makes the fight harder in a way. If you were fighting a boxer, you would use boxing: every move has a countermove and every boxer has a level of predictability. But now it's like fighting a roid-raging mental patient in full chimp-out--all flailing arms and biting.

And I, too, feel very sad for all the people that are getting hurt along the way. It doesn't need to be this way, and it's not "human nature" or "God's plan" or anything like that. It's enough to make you want to start praying we can get through this as fast as possible, if you haven't already.

by DrLeaks
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Primate98 5 points ago +5 / -0

A take on this only for the most conspiratorial of thinkers (all others please pass by quietly):

What should first draw our attention is why anyone would consider Obama an expert on AI or anything else. Did you ever get the impression he even personally used a personal computer? Okay, so the story is BS. But why does the mainstream of mainstreams sell it to us?

There was some evidence a few years back that Obama was put to death. After some time where they filled in with stock pics and CGI, they apparently finished growing a clone, which is who we see running around now.

The point is, They can run this boogeyman around for years and all the standard-issue conspiracy theorists will chase right after, thinking they're really "in the know".

I mean, the guy's "wife" has a dick and that's fooled billions around the world for 16 years, so I don't think this theory is even very far "out there".

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

Just as an aside, a part of our "stolen history" appears to be that Christianity and Islam were once part of the same religion, perhaps something like Protestantism and Catholicism and Orthodoxy are now.

There are historical relics such as the coronation garb of Christian kings with verses from the Koran in Arabic embroidered on them, and the weapons of Islamic kings with Christian crosses on them. There's also quite a Christian background to Mohammad himself.

See the work of Sylvie Ivanowa.

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

Show this to liberal friends to see if their brains short-circuit. They won't know which brown people to love and which ones to hate, or which terror attacks were actually mostly peaceful terror for social justice and equity.

I'm certain the United States will help as soon as they can engineer a mechanism to rake off $98 of every $100 in "assistance".

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ah, the good old "lol", the go-to for creative bankrupt midwits and low-effort shills. The rest of the message contained no question--nor much grammar--and is a good measure of midwittery that you now highlight it yourself.

You should be flattered I wasted this much time on your ego. Alas, the ridicule is now at an end.

But as "the smartest person in the room" always needs to prove it by having the last word, let me now trigger (in the fashion of an NPC) the "smartest person in the room" so we can all hear those invaluable final thoughts the Internet can hardly do without....

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

you really must like Musk huh?

Oh, was this was your vital point which I did not address? Are you interested in dating him? I've never even met him, so go ahead.

And if you get upset with the sarcasm, ask a worthy question and you'll get a worthy answer. I don't care to spend time dealing with the egos who just cannot stand not being "the smartest person in the room". You can even learn to ignore things you don't like.

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

What a discovery!!! Still catching up on things from March 2020 so shocking you are compelled to share? Wait'll you find out what happens in 2022!

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

27 March 2020

I guess we must differ on our definition of "current events". You are reading all the way through my posts, not just stuck in your own mind wrapping your thoughts ever tighter together, right?

I may be asking way too much. My bad!

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sure, buddy, they can't fool you though, can they?

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Are you talking about this?

How Elon Musk helped Medtronic tackle a ventilator crisis amid COVID-19 (12/1/2021)

To ramp up production, Medtronic first had to overcome a supply chain disruption that caused a shortage of key parts. Medtronic took the unusual step of posting its ventilator designs online, and an engineer at SpaceX noticed that a critical part of Medtronic's ventilators matched a part used in SpaceX rockets, Martha said.

The phone call between Musk and Martha, held in the spring of 2020, came about to confirm the value of a partnership between the two companies they led, Martha says.

"[Musk] wanted to validate that we really needed it, and they could really be of assistance, but he was very supportive, and very easy to talk to," Martha says. "I was surprised, given all the businesses he has, how much he knew about this one part."

"He was very down to earth, very friendly, and very deep into the details, and was very helpful," Martha says.

Monstrous, to be sure, and obviously all part of the plan. I was hoping for something more in the "current events" category than the Spring of 2020, but if that's your best effort, thanks anyway.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would tune in to MSNBC or read the NYT to learn how I feel about this, but I have the feeling stories like this won't get withing a mile of publication.

Too bad! Luckily, I can just erase it from my reality and continue on with my default programming.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

Look what we have on our hands: since Trump left office, the Leftists have done ten times the damage to themselves than Trump did in four years in office. Now the pro-Palestinian Leftists are at war with the Christian Zionist RINOs. "Liberals" are now forced to be more Trumpian than Trump.

One wonders whether some people somewhere haven't thought this all through long before now and that there isn't some sort of plan at work. Everyone whose imperative is to be the smartest person in the room will rejects this out of hand, of course.

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

I notice the date is from 3 1/2 years ago. Do you think anything in the world might have changed since then? I've been in a coma so just let me know if everything is exactly the same as it was 3 1/2 years ago.

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Primate98 17 points ago +17 / -0

"Haha, nevermind! Anyway, this dental work was found amidst a bunch of lampshades and bars of soap, and...."

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

They should just get some kind of "flair". Israel's diplomats in the UN started doing it, so it seems like it's catching on. Maybe all the Hebraics and their shabbos goyim will start doing it.

Israel's UN delegates criticised for wearing yellow stars as 'symbol of pride' (Reuters 10/31/2023)

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Primate98 4 points ago +4 / -0

Everyone freaks out when they hear this kind of thing, but it looks like they got nuked. I don't mean that as a kind of simile. Close this window if you can feel yourself getting upset.

That crater is fucking enormous and you can compare it to the crater from a 2000lb conventional weapon:

2000 POUND BOMB CRATER

They are simply not comparable.

Now for the talk that really freaks people out: tactical nukes have been used "in anger" many times, maybe in the low hundreds at this point. But when they do, they often try to "mask" it for what ever reason. When they nuke ammo depots, they'll usually try to set it on fire, then hit it with the nuke.

Here, we're told that there was a "series" of bombs. But take a look at that crater again. Does anyone really need a series when they can hit a target with a weapon like that? Of course not.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

It always got me when people said, "The Jews have been kicked out out 109 countries!" That's not correct. It's less than that. The thing is, they have been kicked out of the same countries more than one time!

Can you imagine that? The people of those countries relented and said, "Well, I'm sure it wasn't all of you and l'm sure you learned your lesson. In any case and we're not going to have to go through all that unpleasantness again." But they did!

It boggles the mind.

(Caveat: forgive me if I got the specific numbers wrong.)

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

You really want to think everyone is pretty much the same all over the world, all nationalities, all ethnicities, all religions. Variations, of course, but different flavors of ice cream are all still ice cream.

But then sometimes you have to think, "Oh boy, is there something seriously wrong inside some of these people? And whatever it is, is it even fixable?"

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Primate98 5 points ago +5 / -0

I had completely chalked up his death to vaccinating himself into suddenly died, but Isaac Weishaupt dug up, well, a lot of occultic aspects I never would have guessed existed and that I personally cannot easily write off as coincidence:

Matthew Perry Death Conspiracies: His Faustian Bargain for Fame, Bathtubs, Batman & Full Moon Sacrifice (10/29/2023)

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wow, how long until Canada institutes "provisional assisted suicide"? That's where they automatically put you to death, but if that's not what you wanted you can opt-out by filing some kind of form with the government.

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