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alltheleavesarebrown 5 points ago +5 / -0

Its demoralization, depopulation, transhumanism and satanism.

What a great time to be alive!

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alltheleavesarebrown 1 point ago +1 / -0

80% Dead is bullshit but if true.

Yawn.

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alltheleavesarebrown 1 point ago +1 / -0

Place your head between your legs.

And kiss your ass. Goodbye.

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alltheleavesarebrown -1 points ago +1 / -2

You want it should always be day??

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alltheleavesarebrown 1 point ago +1 / -0

On "insta" no less.

Just dumb.

by DrLeaks
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alltheleavesarebrown 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nigga , what you talkin bout?

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alltheleavesarebrown 2 points ago +2 / -0

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pelosi-daughter-carts-failing-feinstein-around-scheme-hold-seat-schiff

Commenter posted this at link.

When Feinstein dies, we will then find out her role in planning the murder of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone in 1978 by former SF Board of Supervisor Dan White.

Feinstein then was President of the Board of Supervisors and facing a dead end polititical future, with Moscone certain to run for re-election. She told Mocsone not to re-appoint White after he resigned and White then asked for re-instatement as Supervisor; she lied to White that she had tried to get him back on the Board but it was Moscone and Milk who were against that move.

Then Feinstein took a trip to Nepal for weeks with her boyfriend, not returning until a day before White killed Moscone. So White couldn't contact her.

Feinstein was friends with the top brass at the San Francisco Police, who passed on to her the information they gained from illegal wiretaps of White's phones. Feinstein never told Moscone that White had become homicidal over not being able to get his seat back.

I wonder what happened to the SFPD recordings and reports of White's phone calls. Probably including calls he made to Feinstein. Luckily for Feinstein, after serving a manslaughter prison sentence, White in 1985 "committed suicide".

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alltheleavesarebrown 1 point ago +1 / -0

Mary Meyer. A cia wife. Was giving jfk lsd. Jfk saw the light. And got hit. Mary got killed a year after.

Jfk wanted to pull out of nam. Issued nonfed us notes. Keep israel from starting dimona. Didnt help the mafia kill castro.

Military. Banks. Jews. Mafia.

That killing was as real af.

And those who promote it as fake are either glowies or wrong.

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alltheleavesarebrown 1 point ago +1 / -0

Phoenicians venetians swiss.

Maybe basques or finnish.

Oannes the fishman.

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alltheleavesarebrown 1 point ago +1 / -0

At least once a week, a "nuke warning" siren at noon, back in the day in a big usa city.

Maybe it was every weekday...

One more reason for smoking herb and drinking colt 45 malt liquor as a kid. 😁

No nuke(siren)s on the weekend for sure.

Guess after nuke-scares it's muslims, aids, and the common cold. 😂

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alltheleavesarebrown 2 points ago +2 / -0

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alltheleavesarebrown 2 points ago +2 / -0

It is kow and thats what chinese do. Also. Nukes are fake.

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alltheleavesarebrown 1 point ago +1 / -0

Snip

There’s no shortage of political leaders, including Roberta Metsola, president of the European Parliament, Mark Rutte, prime minister of the Netherlands, and Finland’s outgoing Prime Minister Sanna Marin, who lost an election but continues to serve as part of a caretaker government until a new cabinet is formed.

Also attending is Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the creator of the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT that has grabbed headlines for its potential to replace humans in jobs. Other prominent tech figures include Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft, Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir Technologies, and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, is also on the list of participants, as is Thiel Capital founder Peter Thiel, and John Waldron, president of Goldman Sachs.

Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla gestures during a session at the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos on May 25, 2022. (Fabrice Coffrini/AFP via Getty Images)

Also in attendance are Didier Reynders, European Commissioner for Justice, Alexander Schallenberg, Austria’s Minister for European and International Affairs, and Ukraine Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.

Kuleba, notably, has been at the forefront of efforts to bolster Western backing for Ukraine in its conflict with Russia

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alltheleavesarebrown 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who wants to see middle aged shriveled ex hippie IT dick.

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alltheleavesarebrown 1 point ago +1 / -0

Pics at link

Murdered Cash-App Founder Was Attending Underground Sex, Drug Parties With Sister Of Alleged Killer

TUESDAY, MAY 16, 2023 - 04:45 PM Murdered Cash App founder Bob Lee - who was found staggering around a San Francisco neighborhood at 2:30 a.m. April 4th after being stabbed - allegedly frequented underground sex and drug parties with the sister of his accused killer.

While initial reports suggested that Lee was a random victim, his friends say it was the result of his wild lifestyle among the upper echelon of Bay Area elites in which cocaine and swinging are common, the Wall Street Journal reports.

In certain wealthy tech circles it is known as “The Lifestyle,” an underground party scene featuring recreational drug use and casual sex.

A successful tech executive named Bob Lee liked to hang out with that crowd, according to people who also participated. So, too, did Khazar Momeni, the wife of a prominent plastic surgeon, these people said.

On the afternoon of April 3, a Monday, the partying took a dark turn. According to San Francisco prosecutors, Ms. Momeni’s older brother confronted Mr. Lee about her. Was she taking drugs or doing anything inappropriate, he wanted to know. Hours later the brother, Nima Momeni, stabbed Mr. Lee with a kitchen knife and left him to bleed out in the street, prosecutors alleged. Mr. Momeni, who was arrested on suspicion of murder, is being held without bail. He plans to plead not guilty, his attorney said. -WSJ

According to an autopsy report from the San Francisco Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Lee had cocaine and ketamine in his system when he died. According to court documents, Khazar texted Lee around the time of his murder to check oh him.

Results of Bob Lee’s toxicology report from the office of the chief medical examiner in San Francisco. Photo: Photo illustration: WSJ; Photos: San Francisco Chief Medical Examiner, istock (2) "Just wanted to make sure you’re doing ok Cause I know Nima came wayyyyyy down hard on you," she wrote. "And thank you for being such a class manhandling it with class. Love you Selfish pricks."

Nima Momeni, the accused killer, wasn't seen as part of the elite crowd, but he did use drugs according to the report. According to investigators, Lee and Ms. Momeni were casually sleeping together. Three years prior, Lee had been sleeping with a different woman that his accused killer had been dating, friends say.

Nima Momeni, the man charged in the fatal stabbing of Bob Lee, makes his way into the courtroom. Photo: Gabrielle Lurie/Pool San Francisco Chronicle/Associated Press "There are many rumors circulating around this case, many of them untrue," said Ms. Momeni's attorneys. "Ms. Momeni loves and supports her brother. What happened here is a tragedy, and Ms. Momeni is deeply saddened at the suffering of the Lee family as they deal with their terrible loss."

Khazar Momeni and her husband, Dr. Dino Elyassnia, attend a court appearance by her brother Nima Momeni in San Francisco on April 14. Photo: Justin Katigbak According to Dana Wagner, a friend of Lee's and former general counsel of Square, said that Lee was hung out with many different crowds, and that he "saw the best in everyone."

"He was also hanging out with people who weren’t great people, and that was part of what happened in the end," she said, who says he didn't know the Momenis, adding "There are a lot of swingers, cheaters and liars in that crowd."

On top of the casual drug use, Lee allegedly slept with multiple women at the parties, including Kazar.

Friends say Lee was passionate about the tech industry and extremely generous - buying his friends meals, Ubers, trips to Mexico, and even bought a girlfriend a Tesla.

Mr. Lee with Gift Kerati in Mexico and with Dana Wagner at a stadium in California. Gift Kerati; Dana Wagner To some, “The Lifestyle” is narrowly focused to describe people who might engage in various sexual activities with different partners. In San Francisco, it is used more loosely to describe an underground party scene that has evolved since the city’s early days as an incubator of the countercultural movement.

This...i was there

It started with the hippies, who were not sober people, trying to expand their brains and the tech people came in and gentrified it like they did everything else,” said Mr. Reed of General Galactic. -WSJ

According to Lee's friend, Dana Wagner, "Bob was the dumbest smart person I knew."

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