Unrelated but related.
Israel is what Earth used to be called in the before time, the long long ago (lol). The "12 tribes" are the 12 most significant "lost civilizations" (I use quotes because not all are "lost" per se, but all are significant nonetheless). Those "tribes" include the Sumerians, Cahokians, Mu, Olmec, Koori, Harappans, Nabateans, Minoans, Shang, La Tene, Donghu, and Aksumites.
Somewhere along the way, this history - human history - was co-opted and rewritten to feature just 1 group, instead of the entire world.
He did a lot of stuff like this.
Another good one was completely removing the restrictions on Atrazine. He even removed the requirement for Syngenta (the manufacturer) to monitor waterways for Atrazine pollution as it's an endocrine disrupter among other things. It's the "turning the frogs gay" pesticide.
Unfortunately, that won't work anymore. You can clear cache & cookies, run a VPN, and spoof your hardware info... They'll still ban you eventually. It might take a few days, but it'll happen.
They must be running a detection system similar to what Amazon uses for its affiliate program now. Somehow, they (Amazon) can determine who your "friends and family" are without actually having any access to that information and they'll remove sales because of it.
The 800 comments out of absolutely NO WHERE were extremely telling.
Admittedly, this account is only a month old, but I've been poking in here since day 1.
The ALL-TIME best post, ever, on this sub, received just 339 comments. The vast majority of the "all-time best" posts, ever, have seen ~100.
To see 800 comments like that, out of the blue, is a major red flag and an undeniable indicator of brigading... And it was undeniably TMOR.
Yes, it was. Doesn't matter who you are, or who they are, it's not right. The people defending the use of chemical weapons because "they were attacked" haven't considered history or precedent.
In 2002, a 15-year-old kid ALLEGEDLY - it was never proven - tossed a grenade over a wall and killed an Army medic in Afghanistan. So, the kid was locked away and tortured in gitmo as a "war criminal" (for killing a medic) for 10 years.
Where does the direct use of chemical weapons fall on the "sent to gitmo" scale?
I believe this stems from Google being fined ~$60-mil in early 2022 for breaching GDPR privacy requirements by not having privacy policies for their apps that were collecting data. So, they put them on everything.
As of July 2022, they started requiring ALL apps on the Play Store to have privacy policies so don't be surprised if you start seeing more and more on random 3rd party apps as well. Apple has the same stipulation for the Apple Store.
There's a video on that thread showing one being dropped on a couple of soldiers... Who then proceed to almost instantly have seizures.
Looks like sarin to me but I'm no CBRN expert.
Can anyone accurately translate what's being said?
It's an interesting one, isn't it? In my opinion, it boils down to those people simply not having either the time, energy, or mental capacity to stop and actually think for a second. It's generally a combination of #3 and one of the other 2...
By design, of course.
They're either too poor to worry about anything but bills and food, too distracted by themselves/sports/work (or all 3) to put effort into anything else, or just not intelligent enough to actually grasp the required concepts. And you can't forget the healthy dose of constant revolving door propaganda to keep them constantly mindfucked.
Yeah, we really did... And they just keep adding layers to the bullshit. Vax vs unvax, RU vs UA, now it's blatantly transitioning into pro-gov vs anti-gov.
I mean, scroll down TMOR on Reddit and you'll see titles like "top mind doesn't think govt has our best interest in mind"... You'd think it's a troll, but they're totally serious.
This is why I think it's funny when people say "sanction China!".
What if China sanctions us? poof there goes pretty much everything.
If it happened today, we couldn't recover from it. It would be practically impossible to shift and move quickly enough to fill the gaps. One has to admit, China is pretty smart for becoming the world's backbone of base-level manufacturing. They hold more power just because of the exploitation of their people's labor than any other country does.
These "chip shortages" aren't as new as they'd like us to think either. It started well before covid did. Anyone trying to build a PC in 2018/19 would have experienced it. The lack of hardware wasn't due to a lack of manufacturing and scalpers, but a lack of chips required to build the hardware. Whether it's artificial or not is the only real question here.