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dennis_nedry 2 points ago +2 / -0

Also, why would a nation currently being in a two front war where enemy soldiers where shot on sight, bother to build death camps and transport people cross country by the already overloaded rail network, just to kill them. Makes no sense to me.

And why is it illegal to question even the smallest detail in the official story? censorship is never a good sign. Something that does makes sense would be if these camps where forced labor camps where some prisoners where used for medical experiments and stuff like that, but no one where gassed.

I mean it does make sense, Nazi soldiers show up in the overpopulated poor neighborhoods, tell people to enter the trains because they will be taken to camps "for their own safety", people trust their government and board the train, gets a hot shower while their clothes is being deloused and are then living in the camps, forced to work. Just like in Gulag or any other forced labor camp at the time, only with better living conditions.

What's scary about all this is the similarities to the FEMA camps, and the fact that nobody mentions the Typhus pandemic going on at the time back then, affecting mostly poor people. Seems to be only a question of time before poor Americans are sent to FEMA camps "for their own safety", forcefully vaccinated against covid with experimental medicine, then basically living there and working, just like in the concentration camps.

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dennis_nedry 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's hard to get a reliable connection when it depends on proper connectivity through multiple randomly assigned nodes. TOR is for anonymity and not for reliability.

Shitty connectivity might also be a sign of more people running nodes on pi's within their homes rather than in the same data center, which is good for anonymity.

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dennis_nedry 1 point ago +1 / -0

Everything about your claim is fake:

Indeed, Trump had tried for more than a decade to register trademarks in China to provide “construction-information,” essentially real estate agent, services in that country, only to be met with a series of unsuccessful rulings and appeals. Since 2005, Trump has applied for at least 130 trademarks in China, all of which—until recently—were met with zero success.

The clear bias against Trump aside, this doesn't prove any illicit activity in China, neither does it prove any Chinese influence in the US. He didn't even get the contract, the one thing that could have given China influence over him.

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dennis_nedry 10 points ago +10 / -0

My motto is, if I can't build it myself, then I don't need it.