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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have a tiny bit of background in computer science, and when I finally heard Clif describe Web Bot in a little bit of detail, it all sounded like nonsense. I mean, when I hear someone talk about such things, I always try to imagine implementing it myself and I couldn't make head nor tail of what he was saying. I imagine very few others in his audience do that.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

It would be good to have a positive identifications on the weapons they have, but I've mostly given up trying to figure out what's going on at that level of detail.

I mean, remember those early photos of recruits training with wooden cutout weapons? Okay, so Ukraine didn't have enough small arms for such a huge influx, right?

Wagner fighters for the first time showed the warehouses of Soviet weapons in the mines near Soledar (The Eastern Herald 4/30/2023)

“In warehouses, for example, there are 292 thousand boxes of PPSh, in each box there are 10 pieces, can you imagine what volumes, this is in addition to other weapons,” he said.

Nearly 3 million submachine guns? I wonder if those dupes at KelTec have ever come to regret sending them a bunch of their Sub-2000's?

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

I feel confident this is maskirovka aimed at Ukraine and NATO. I've actually given up trying to figure out what it's supposed to make them think.

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

"National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin"

When you sit back, it's positively surreal to watch them create their parallel reality. I mean, do you think there's one single normally functioning person who has ever said, "Man, I'm sure worried about the threats to me from terrorism, and with all the tax money I pay I wish there was one place I could go where the government could inform me about all the latest terrorism threats"? But yet here we have it.

(Note: it was a trick rhetorical question: I said "normally functioning".)

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

You know what's going to be worse than the destruction of modern society? Having to listen to liberals whine that their favorite stores closed because capitalism.

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Primate98 4 points ago +4 / -0

After watching that Patriot battery in Kiev go 0-for-30 then get zapped by a Kinzhal, how could any sane person even begin to think it's credible that the US could float a carrier group (or any other sea-borne assets) to Taiwan for it's defense against China?

Another thing about that Patriot volley that I haven't seen anyone note is that at least three of them were fizzles that took off the wrong way and had to be destroyed. Ten percent flat-out failure rate? What poop!

What am I saying? They probably popped champagne when none of them blew up in the tubes.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

More here on Elvis' Jewishness, as well as some far more provocative information:

Elvis Aron Presley: Intelligence Project (12/15/2015 32-page PDF)

Step carefully, as Miles Mathis is disinfo. One can validate the data he surfaces independently, but watch out for his conclusions.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

The real history of this has been shattered, corrupted, obscured, and turned into "mythology". Our first task is to undo all that damage and understand precisely the situation in which we find ourselves.

It is only in this way that we can properly interpret the evidence we encounter. Any plans we make and effort we put forth without such understanding would probably prove inefficient if not completely ineffective.

From a variety of pieces of evidence, I had suspected that a deal had been struck between Satan and him to whom he reports. I could even deduce the rough nature of it. Then I recently stumbled across what I consider the clearest description of the deal on this page about Jinn:

Because of his arrogance, Allah banished Iblis from heaven and condemned him to hell. Iblis accepted his fate, but asked that he might be spared until Judgement Day so that he could tempt humans from the path of righteousness and lead them to the same fate that would eventually befall him. Allah granted this, but did not give Iblis power over humans. Instead, if they were to be led from the righteous path, it would have to be because of their own temptations and transgressions.

You can't get hung up on names, like Satan or Iblis, because this entity has gone by many names in many cultures over many thousands of years. Nor can you get hung up on any particular details, because they have become corrupted and misinterpreted over time. You have to exercise discernment to put the story back together.

But just in this short excerpt, you can see the truth of it. Do you think anyone held a gun to the head of Soros or Gates or the Rothschilds or the Clintons? Far from it. They were tempted from the path of righteousness and transgress willingly.

Finally, I have found it nowhere written down by anyone else, but I have evidence from which I have deduced that it was higher consciousness itself that was the sword and shield given to a small fraction of the population to keep humanity on the path of righteousness.

It's a lot to unravel, but it can be done. I did it and so can others, because I'm no one special. That said, there may be no one on the face of the Earth that understands better than me how obstinately humanity rejects the truth, but I still have hope.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

I never bothered with the research to confirm this hypothesis, but I think the Chappaquiddick incident was Ted's "elite sacrifice" to get him "into the club".

Similarly, and not many people are aware of this incident, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.'s first child, JPK Jr., was blown to smithereens testing what would become drone technology during WW2. I think that was his "elite sacrifice".

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's a much longer story, but for very specific reasons I have come to the conclusion that higher consciousness, an innate moral sense, and intellectual creativity are all manifestations of a single phenomenon. In any given individual that might start with them, any or all can be underdeveloped or even extinguished, which tends to obscure this.

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

Personally, I would have used the word "murdered", as in the phrase, "when the CIA participated in the murder of my uncle in the Selection of 1963".

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

I find that the drive for WW3 against Russia and China to be mystifying.

On the one hand, we all know the wonderful features & benefits of warfare: mass human sacrifice, limitless MIC spending, and vastly accelerated social change.

In this particular circumstance, the downsides--in my judgement--outweigh even those. In conventional military terms, the Globalist American Empire is bound to lose, probably quite severely, and Ukraine has been not merely a demonstration of that, but a full-scale beta test.

Then just within the US and other Western militaries, such a senseless and lethal conflict I would guess would provoke a crisis resulting in various forms of wide-scale mutiny, this time to an extent impossible to hide. For comparison, upon study, the Vietnam War ended primarily because something like half of the US soldiers would not leave their barracks and combat operations simply could not be mounted. (The other half were junkies or already in the stockade.)

Also, as the GAE has been making everyone choose up sides, over the past year more and more are rallying to the multi-polar world order, led by Russia and China. It seems that once nations get below a certain level of corruption fuelled by infinite Western govermental and corporate dollars, the choice is beyond obvious. Any overt WW3-type action only accelerates and reinforces this trend.

There are other similar factors, but already this will suffice to show the idea of provoking WW3 to be brainless and destructive even to pedophile Satanists pursuing evil ends. But we also see them plowing right ahead with it.

My only explanation is that when you're having trouble with your toilet and the one and only thing you know how to do is jiggle the handle, you jiggle the handle.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

I totally concur. My caution is this: if the rest of us don't get control back, we're all going to Hell, no exceptions. Well, technically not Hell, just Earth with Satan in charge.

We gotta stay in it to win it!

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

Every time I see something like this, I try to take it up level in what I call the "dude in a room" scenario.

That is, suppose "They" became aware of these effects, maybe in some incredibly boring basic science paper. Did "They" then pass instructions to some "dude in a room" somewhere with the assignment to get these LNPs into people? His task, then, is simply to come up with the "good reasons" for doing so.

I imagine this is precisely what happened right in front of our faces with the HPV vaccine. I guess what I'm saying is that I think evil is a lot more banal than we assume it is.

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Primate98 5 points ago +5 / -0

It looks like with Dominion, they're getting ready to tidy up loose ends by vaporizing the company:

Dominion CEO Says Company Will Soon Collapse, ‘We’re Not Worth the Hassle’. (The National Pulse 5/21/2023)

All materials and business records destroyed or otherwise vanished, no one around to question or subpoena, no legal entity or corporate officers to hold accountable.

I'll predict the next Mandela Effect: "Hey, did you know some people seem to believe that a company called Dominion once existed, and that it rigged elections? What a bunch of loons!"

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Primate98 5 points ago +5 / -0

As suspicious as I am, I have to wonder whether the Dominion narrative isn't Fox's alibi to preserve what little credibility they have left. You know, "Oh, it wasn't us, we had to. It was those bad baddies over there that made us do it, but you didn't hear any of this from us. Anyways, tune in Monday night for...."

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

Glad you got something out of it. And yeah, there's not a single explanation, it's one of those situations where you know there are a number of different people involved and every single one of them is working their own angle.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

The original article had a hotlink on "bedrooms at the headquarters" which took you to this article on the same site:

'So Many Things Are Broken': Cash-Focused Musk Reportedly Tried Selling Office Plants To Twitter Employees

Maybe we can find out more about the lock situation in the context of these bedrooms, huh? Okay, I know standards for journalism have fallen, but that article mentions neither locks nor bedrooms. Not even anything similar.

The whole thing was unnamed inside sources saying how Twitter was circling the drain. My favorite sign of impending failure, though, was that Musk had fired the catering staff. I wonder if it was the same quality of catering staff that didn't exist at any company I've ever worked at?

Looking at the text out of Benzinga again, it really does have that flat, featureless, slightly disjointed AI feel about it. Benzinga is some sort of financial news outlet, and that's where this whole "machine written" articles thing started years ago.

You may be on to something!

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

The story of my social media career. Actually, that truth didn't piss me off, it just made me a little sad.

Oh, and I also realized any substantive progress in fixing the world is going to take a helluva lot longer than I ever thought.

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Primate98 2 points ago +2 / -0

Exactly. How dare Elon try to make him do that. He should sue!

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're the one who can't control itself and keeps replying. I forbid you from reading anything I post. Don't make me ask the orderly to revoke your Internet privileges.

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Primate98 5 points ago +5 / -0

I think it's safe to say this is entirely fantastical. I mean, we can't even make sense of the first sentence:

A senior Twitter executive quit the company after he refused to install illegal locks....

So the conversation went like this?

Listen, Elon, I'm not going to install those locks, and if you're going to fire me over it, I'll sue. Oh, you're not going to fire me? Well then, I quit. And I'm going to sue for asking me to install those locks. You know, asking and quitting. which are well-known causes of action!

But we're in the "eLoN bAd!" mode, which just short-circuits any of this so nevermind.

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Primate98 3 points ago +3 / -0

I subscribe to this theory as the primary driver regarding delivery of F-16s to Ukraine:

Why America is Reluctant to Supply Ukraine with F-16s Despite Massive European Pressure: Combat Losses Could Destroy Fighter’s Reputation (Military Watch Magazine 5/20/2023)

Also, c'mon, let's be honest: anyone that hands over an F-16 to Ukraine is not going to get it back under any circumstances.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

One of America's great racist Democrat villains, Alabama Governor George Wallace, was right!

In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.

A few will remember those words creating this historical irony, but his story is actually far more interesting for reasons almost no one remembers.

First, a Democrat up until then, when he ran for president a second time in 1968 on the American Independent Party ticket, Wallace said,

There’s not a dime’s worth of difference between the Democrat and Republican parties.

Yes, that's right. For almost everyone here's who congratulates themselves on being such a hip conspiracy theorist who's on to the Uniparty, well, George was on to it probably before you were born.

But there's more. Wallace ran for President in 1972, and was shot during an assassination attempt (See what happens to people calling out the Uniparty?) While he was recovering in the hospital, he searched his soul and realized the error of his racist ways. He called some of the local leaders of the black community to his bedside, asked their forgiveness, and was granted it.

In 1974, he ran again for Governor of Alabama. He won with 83.2% of the vote, a crushing landslide. I don't have the reference to hand, but IIRC he won with a higher percentage of the black vote than Obama did in Alabama in 2008.

Make of all this what you will, but I would point out that if any of this is news to anyone, yes, of course They don't want you to know.

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Primate98 1 point ago +1 / -0

For clarification to all the comatose retarded imbeciles: I was referring to RFK's "assasination".

Please try to keep up in the future before posting.

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