I don't recall seeing this narrative of "anti-Asian hate" before last year. There's a bigger conspiracy coming up, just like in 2018-2019 the big thing was "anti-vaxxers" and boom, this Covid bullshit came along.
I'm gonna guess a flood of immigrants from China/Taiwan/one of their oppressed states posed as humanitarian efforts. Anybody that says anything negative about it will be dismissed as an anti-Asian bigot. Meanwhile these immigrants will either be overwhelmingly a bunch of shitbags, or have tons of money to further the Chinese agenda towards the US.
Good. I was thinking about this awhile back, since I happen to live in a pretty blue state that is mostly controlled by the major blue metro area. It would really make sense to push some legislation that really limited the power of the state laws and swing it to the control of the counties, or even groups of counties. The biggest problems arise when the citydiots push their bullshit liberal agendas onto country folk. Like make it so state laws are only passed for things that really need to be statewide and are actually statewide issues, instead of stuff that is more appropriately resolved at the local level.
I saw that he got arrested at least twice, once for unrelated stuff, once for the "theft", and he had a ticket mailed to him for the second "theft". I am more curious if he has released the results from the testing of the vaccines though.
I didn't want to make a new post to ask this question, so sorry for hijacking OP.
Has anybody seen any updates from Thomas Humphrey, the guy that walked out of a vaccine site and a CVS with doses of the vaccine to get them tested? Looks like he is probably banned from Facebook and I don't know where else he posts.
From this article:
In a Twitter message on Wednesday, Dr Van Ranst said: “Being against Covid measures and Covid vaccines all too often coincides with aggression of violence and raw racism.
Being against COVID lockdowns and vaccines is racist now... Fucking clown world.
The Capitol cop has already been identified several months ago. It's a black guy that IIRC is a legal immigrant and has a history of complaints and I think had a few other shootings under his belt. He was identified by the distinct bracelet he's wearing at the time of the shooting. I'll have to look for the web page I saw it on.
Do they just take random words and string them together? Why would a ROUTER hold personal info on personnel from agencies in other locations? That makes no sense unless they are referring to a server or some kind of storage device.
Someone correct me if I'm missing something, but some light research says this is false. Here's a list of the executive orders issued by Johnson in 1963 when he took over: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/executive-orders/johnson.html
There's nothing on Nov 22 and nothing other than a government office closure for about 7 days after the assassination, and nothing relevant to the federal reserve at all that year.
https://www.amazon.com/Coleman-Conspirators-Hierarchy-Committee-Revised/dp/B008UI0QXU
And for those who don't have $400 to blow, free download, straight from the CIA https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound/4A/4A92FD2FB4DAE3F773DB0B7742CF0F65_Coleman.-.CONSPIRATORS.HIERARCHY.-.THE.STORY.OF.THE.COMMITTEE.OF.300.R.pdf
Edit: fixed link, thanks Workingdays
I looked up the CYM Corporation and there's a few results about Adrenochrome and a PDF with "disposal" and personnel information. It stands out as a fake to me, but on the other hand, why would someone make a fake PDF that is almost 50 pages long?
Link from Wayback machine: https://ia801702.us.archive.org/17/items/docs-15-08-2020/Docs_15_08_2020.pdf
The real conspiracy is why the FUCK the appeals court is just now getting around to this? Especially with all the remote court and canceled trials and shit, something like this should have made it to the top of the queue. Just like Japanese internment camps, the court system shows up after it's said and done to rule exactly how most of the public perceives the situation.