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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

An old lady who lived across the street told me a story about growing up somewhere in Ontario, Canada, wherever the Avro aviation company was working out of. Everyone knows the Avro Arrow, the fastest plane at the time it was created, reported to be able to exceed Mach 2. For some reason they discontinued the production of the best plane at the time, scrapped all existing models (there were 8 I think), and closed the company. It doesn’t make sense, but I happened, and I know why.

Avro took US government contracts during the Cold War. There was an interesting saucer project that I don’t know the details of, but the one that concerns the arrow was different: a missile program. Avro successfully developed their goal: a homing missile that exceeded 2X the speed of sound. The problem was, they took their new rocket engine design and also built a plane...that was as fast as the missile. The US military Complex did not like this, and soon after the missile details were packed away, the engineers were invited out by the company on congratulatory vacation to a cabin on a lake, all expenses paid, catering, booze, the works. The old lady from my street explained that three of the team of engineers “choked on some tough beef” that weekend and died, including her father. The others accepted jobs in the US and moved immediately after returning. When this womans mother (she was just a child then) insisted on seeing the body, the tongue was black, they had been poisoned. The morgue cremated all three bodies before the families wishes could be heard.

If you develop something you’re not supposed to, they will come and offer you more work in their dark circles, and if you refuse you will die.

Anyone interested on doubling their car mileage without changing the engine of their vehicle? Pm me.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

This combined with all that farmland, yoinks.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

We didn’t have quite as bad a tropical storm season this last year, also an effect of cooling? How was it in tornado alley? I can never tell whether it’s more or less in Kansas.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Canadian Greyhound Bus company has gone bankrupt, FYI. If you don’t have a car or a regional shuttle bus, rail is your only option.

Until recently, CN stock was an iffy buy. He might know something we don’t....

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know someone who was there. Lots of gunfire at night, lots of troops, lots of dead bodies the morning after. The hotel faced the square, and they were all moved to rear facing rooms by hotel staff for fear of westerners being shot. Hotel staff vanished and there was no food the following day. They say it was stray bullets but the army was firing indiscriminately, and many hit the hotel, but only near windows...

Everyone knew the troops were coming, they just didn’t think they’d open fire on a crowd. The army swept through after awhile in the morning and put the bodies (some still alive) on trucks and nobody was seen again.

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WhyNoDonuts 4 points ago +4 / -0

Who knows, you may get warmer flows! Nothing super cold in the mountains here, but last summer sucked. Usually we get a few months of sun, but last year it was over by July, nothing but rain.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don’t think Bill is great by any means, but what is the “information” provided here? It’s a bunch of Chan kids repeating the bill is bad stuff from a year ago. Nothing remotely new.

Normally when people post a 4 chan sesh, it’s because it reveals something, or someone has an idea. This is just a bitch thread.

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WhyNoDonuts 3 points ago +3 / -0

It will hit 5x harder if there are no planes in the sky polluting. Get ready for another cold winter!

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WhyNoDonuts 0 points ago +1 / -1

Morocco is not a developed country. Many people are cut off from the rest of the country, so isolation works in their favor.

Also, it’s hot, dry, and windy. -vs Asia hot, humid, densely packed with people that don’t have a sewage system.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

Those who went out had trouble finding moose, and that’s locals going out to their usual places. Tourism was way down due to border restrictions, but expedition companies still had crews out but I’m not sure if they saw a difference, they’re really far out. No idea why. Lots of deer in town.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Any man-made structure would look out of place in the wilderness. If you’re looking for bunkers, the first thing you should look for is a fence around a nondescript business that has a lot of traffic. You won’t get past the front gate. Jump the fence? It noticed when you touched it.

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

Possible, yes. Attainable for the 99%, no. It would be cheaper and less risky to genetically profile a hundred potential mates to find a “best chance” than it would be to do it all in a test tube and create a copy.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

We can’t all be high class, that almost literally the point (being part of the chosen few). It has to be something tangible and comforting. Guaranteed health care maybe? What would convince anyone who earns less than $50,000/yr to get the chip? A house? I would take a piece of the Gates farms, please...oh, right, the indentured servitude until they turn that sweet dopamine chip back on.

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WhyNoDonuts 4 points ago +4 / -0

It seems like a 25 year gap between now and the event leaves a lot of time for bunker-sleuthing. I’m in the middle of nowhere, a great place to bug out. No unexplained private planes here yet. Hunting season was light this year too, understandably.

Here’s that book, scanned into the google. It’s not that long:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/16pTXGU-nMP7e91K1_yeknFmlJiSntERc/view?fbclid=IwAR1Q2gj40Tdq0qatEhCc1ZzBPYoRxIc0ZtvROuMvmA2_yH8dkMtCG7bU9bg

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WhyNoDonuts 2 points ago +2 / -0

There will have to be an incentive. Some folks sign up for any kind of tech, but for mass-adoption something will have to be dangled out that is so rewarding that the majority go for the implant.

I’m thinking universal income. “Get this chip and your worries are over, you will always have a job and we’ll take care of you when you’re old”

It’s not like they’re going to give you a free rifle just for signing up.

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WhyNoDonuts 3 points ago +3 / -0

Would metal spiders walk on sand? It is possible that Iraqis suffered chemical warfare, possibly psychoactive or hallucinogenic. Creepy crawlies are a popular hallucination, as is the fear of everything trying to kill you. Remember the videos of legions of soldiers mass-surrendering? Popular conspiracy theories involve radiation weapons but there’s always room for a three day lsd trip in there too.

I think that an explosive drone type device that has grasping legs could be possible, however their appearance could also be enhanced with chemicals by witnesses. I’m sure there are used video cassettes sitting in some bazaar just waiting to tell that story.

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Not to mention the unmarked or decoy-painted planes that can be used, like when GWB was flying for most of the day on 9/11.

It’s probably gone now, but there was a suspicious air Korea plane that was “forced down” to land by fighters because they said the captain want communicating well, but it was likely escorted by USAF and it’s call sign borrowed.

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WhyNoDonuts 4 points ago +4 / -0

There’s another one made in the mid 90s that outlines how the windows staff walked into the Xerox R&D office and literally stole all of their GUIinterface ideas, then quickly hacked up a copy with those marathon work sessions that came to define software development.

The reason they couldn’t have developed it normally is because they had to quickly copy the Xerox idea as an open source option they were going to shop out to HP and IBM, to beat Xerox to the market. This trial didn’t mention anything about xerox

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WhyNoDonuts 1 point ago +1 / -0

Biden is writing a bunch of EO’s and then he will retire due to poor health. Kamala and the dems will choose a new VP —> Hillary.

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