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clemaneuverers 5 points ago +5 / -0

Especially (((VPNSurfer))) and ((( eisenhorn)))

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah!

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clemaneuverers 3 points ago +3 / -0

Schwab is a fairly common family name in Southern Germany/Austria. It comes from the Duchy of Swabia. There is no one "Schwab bloodline". I've never seen any evidence linking Klaus Schwab to either Marx or the Rothschilds, nor does she present any here.

Schwab is definitely not related to the Rothschilds. That was a meme going around that wont seem to die. It's based on a Mary or Marion Rothschild who married a man name Fred Schwab - I may have the first names wrong - they would be the right age to be Klaus's parents. But they were not. Klaus parents are known. His father was Eugen Schwab.

His mother is a different story, there could be an interesting story there. There is speculation that his biological mother abandoned the family after he was born and it's his father's second wife who Klaus refers to as his mother. The first wife was apparently Jewish and left for America. But her name was not Rothschild, nor Mordecai/Levi/Marx

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clemaneuverers 2 points ago +3 / -1

medidamatters already wrote a debunking article of this obscure and literally hours old conspiracy theory... very interesting.

https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/e-commerce-company-etsy-latest-target-baseless-far-right-conspiracy-theory

Media Matters was established by DAVID BROCK, former boyfriend of JAMES "I Love Kids" ALEFANTIS of Comet PingPong and Pizzagate infamy. Curious how quickly they leaped on this and how quickly the etsy shop was taken down.

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clemaneuverers 8 points ago +8 / -0

First thing he (re)tweeted was an ad for his video game lol. Priorities.

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clemaneuverers 3 points ago +3 / -0

Whitney Webb:

I covered the CTI League in depth over 3 years ago and Shellenberger barely scratches the surface about why they are so sinister and also seems to downplay how it was chiefly created by an Israeli intel operative:

https://unlimitedhangout.com/2020/08/investigative-reports/meet-the-idf-linked-cybersecurity-group-protecting-us-hospitals-pro-bono/

https://twitter.com/_whitneywebb/status/1729869170458935608

CTI League has access to critical American infrastructure, incl nuclear reactors, dams and hospitals, and is run by a career spy focused on blaming Iran for a cyberattack on the US. Isn't that just as big as a story (if not bigger) as them censoring people online?

https://twitter.com/_whitneywebb/status/1730267987121238056

by DrLeaks
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clemaneuverers 3 points ago +3 / -0

The AI is right. The background (blue) is likely a front-projected image, and the foreground (red) a scale model. There is a dividing line between the two, subtle but clear when you look for it: a change in tone, color and texture, that the AI detected.

https://i.4cdn.org/g/1701115781493424.png

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clemaneuverers 6 points ago +7 / -1

except they aren't proof of men being on the moon. The Russians put some on the moon with a rover, so their presence, if it could be proven by a laser bounce, would not be proof of men being on the moon.

The Apollo ones have not been proven to be there experimentally through laser ranging. A meta review was done on all experimental laser bounces off the reflectors published since they were allegedly put there and only one time, in 1963, was the return photon signal the strength that would be expected when a laser bounces off such reflectors. All other times the signal was always equivalent to just bouncing the laser off a flattish area, perpendicular to the signal, on the moon. The one time the signal was stronger, in 1963, would not have utilized Nasa reflectors, but Roscosmos reflectors placed there by unmanned rover.

https://www.aulis.com/laser.htm

https://www.aulis.com/PDF/lunar_ranging2.pdf

https://www.aulis.com/jerry-wiant.htm

Before reflectors were ever placed there, by either ROSCOSMOS or NASA, they were able to bounce laser off the moon and get a useful reflected signal. The reflectors were simply meant to improve the margin or error of such an technique.

Anyway, the TLDR is they are either they are there, but have been broken or covered in dust the whole time (in which case they are not proof of men being there), or they are not there at all.

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clemaneuverers [M] 2 points ago +5 / -3

They say they don't permit it because Q "shut down" that discussion, lol

https://greatawakening.win/p/17rm5PNZ3o/x/c/4Tz2ZF70qnt

So if Q came out as a flattie, would it suddenly become an important mainstream conspiracy? That forum is very cult-like.

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clemaneuverers 2 points ago +2 / -0

Some things about this I never see talked about when the E-Team and Gelatin angle comes up:

The "BB-18" boxes are not just sitting around, the group disassembled them and taped them up to line the walls of their studio - did they bring the boxes, or find them in WTC trash area? The "BB-18" fuse holder looks like a common item you would find many of in a very large office building with a lot of fuse boxes using a lot of electricity - Occam's razor

https://www.littelfuse.com/products/fuse-blocks-fuseholders-and-fuse-accessories/dead-front-fuse-holders/powr-busbar/bb18.aspx

"Blasting Gelatin" is indeed an explosive, apparently used in quarries - but it strikes me as a crude and cheap explosive, invented at the same time as dynamite by Alfred Nobel.

Gelatin also has well-known photosensitive properties and is used to bind photo sensitive emulsion in film photography. It is also used more recently in advanced techniques as a medium for holograms:

Regarding the physics-optics fields, gelatin can be applied in the fabrication of photosensitive materials. Undoubtedly the best known sensitive material is the photographic emulsion [2,3]. Light sensitive material in the emulsion is silver halide but it should be used with a binder that is gelatin. Some other binders, like polyvinyl alcohol, have been used but the better is gelatin. Other photosensitive material in the physics-optics fields is Dichromated Gelatin (DCG). Since its use in the printing industry for over a century ago it has shown applicability. Perhaps the last successful application is in the fabrication of holograms.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6222838/

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clemaneuverers [M] 3 points ago +3 / -0

Well, it's not unrelated to this forum, and it's not misleading - substack is widely used by authors and the tipping is generally optional. If he had posted an article behind a paywall, I would remove it.

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clemaneuverers 7 points ago +7 / -0

"Democracy [...] is currently defined as a country run by Jews"

Ezra Pound

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clemaneuverers [M] 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thanks for finding his account. I've added a "misleading" flair to the original post and a stickied comment.

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clemaneuverers [M] 1 point ago +2 / -1

This meme appears to be propaganda and falsification. These stills are mostly from this Palestinian Instagram user's own short clips:

https://www.instagram.com/saleh.aljafarawi/

The "Tour guide" still is from a video of him celebrating the launch of Hamas rockets from Gaza.

The "Radiology Tech" still seems to be a different person, compare the hairlines.

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clemaneuverers 5 points ago +6 / -1

It's your account making the claim... did you read it somewhere or just make it up?

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clemaneuverers 3 points ago +3 / -0

is the tweet accurate? I never heard about Blinken and Maxwell before.

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clemaneuverers 10 points ago +10 / -0

Interestingly, the story of the 40 decapitated babies (allegedly done by Hamas) first circulated yesterday, 10th October 2023, exactly 33 years to the day after the Kuwait "incubator babies" testimony, 10th October 1990.

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clemaneuverers 11 points ago +11 / -0

Good thread. Unfortunately though, due to the censorship on X, he can only use relatively uncontroversial examples and omitted the biggest example of atrocity propaganda in history - which if included would've earned him a ban from X.

https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1711808966357815561.html

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