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graucho 2 points ago +2 / -0

TIL: it's possible to harass someone after they've disappeared and/or are dead. I'm sure this trick will come in handy in future.

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graucho 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, we may disagree but at least he doesn't let the MSM do his thinking for him.

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graucho 1 point ago +1 / -0

It is also interesting to note that during the 16th century when Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo ventured through these islands off the coast of California he notes in his captain’s log that the indigenous Chumash women as having “fine forms, beautiful eyes and a modest demeanor” and the children as being “white, with light hair and ruddy cheeks” (Heizer & Whipple 1972: 273).

https://www.exploringtraditions.com/history-unknown/

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graucho 2 points ago +2 / -0

Old Greek proverb: "Don't go to the home of the hanged man and talk about rope."

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graucho 3 points ago +3 / -0

I refuse to become a Genetically Modified Organism. If that means I'll be out of here, so be it.

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graucho 3 points ago +3 / -0

By the "Manson" murders, I assume you mean the "Tex Watson" murders. There was never any evidence connecting Manson to the Tate/La Bianca crimes. There was never any "hippie" movement. There was, however, a vibrant anti-war movement the "hippies" were trying to derail. Stopped reading at that point, because you obviously have no idea what you're talking about.

I love it when randos come to tell us what we may and may not talk about. I notice the exact same thing is happening on several boards, including a British one I was on over the weekend. But I'm sure there's no conspiracy or anything like that involved. We all know that governments would never do anything to stop the free-flow of information on the Internet. lol

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graucho 1 point ago +1 / -0

Get out of your house and look up at the sky, now and then.

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graucho 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fine. Show me where the virus has been isolated. I mean the ENTIRE virus, not bits of random RNA and DNA which are omnipresent in humans. Anybody who believes anything that benefits the Medical Industrial Complex without proof hasn't been paying attention.

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graucho 4 points ago +4 / -0

Except that there are states like mine where no one is mask-wearing or social distancing and flu has disappeared here, too. So it can't be that.

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graucho 7 points ago +8 / -1

A better analogy would be if the opposing team scored the 3-pointer AFTER the game had ended. With the whole world watching...

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graucho 1 point ago +1 / -0

Who gets to decide what's legit? I'd rather do the deciding for myself, thanks.

Edit: And just because something's been declassified, doesn't make it true, either. Pre-Internet, a journalist FOIA'd his FBI file. He wrote that it was full of errors, including basic biographical stuff. Information that was already in the public domain like what schools he had attended and when.

Apparently, the FBI just puts anything and everything people say in their files without bothering to check if it's true.

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graucho 1 point ago +1 / -0

The planes may not have been CGI, but they definitely weren't commercial passenger planes. There's been research done on this, but you'd need to approach it with an open mind.

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graucho 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ridiculous. The Brits have had Russia on the brain ever since McKinder. Any country that allows men to compete in women's sport is in no position to criticize Russia about fairness. The article:

Russia provided a leading Olympic sports official with the services of a prostitute as well as free hunting and fishing expeditions in order to gain protection from doping cases, according to the findings of an independent investigation. Anders Besseberg, a Norwegian who spent 25 years as president of the winter Olympic sport biathlon — where athletes combine cross-country skiing with rifle shooting — admitted receiving the services of a prostitute in Moscow. A redacted version of a report by an independent commission appointed by the International Biathlon Union (IBU) and headed by the British QC Jonathan Taylor stated there is evidence of “systematic corrupt and unethical conduct at the very top” of the sport’s governing body, especially in protecting Russia on doping issues. Besseberg, 74, and his German deputy Nicole Resch resigned in 2018 after allegations of corruption which are still being investigated by law authorities in Norway and Austria. Biathalon is an endurance sport which has long had a problem with doping by athletes. The commission was appointed as a result of the allegations and its report details repeated failures by the IBU leadership to even look for evidence in Russian doping cases. With regard to blood doping the report says a cover-up was impossible because the athletes’ profiles hadn’t been checked for signs of doping. In relation to the services provided to Besseberg, himself a former athlete, the report states: “Another way of gaining improper influence over someone is by obtaining compromising material that can be used to blackmail them. In this regard, the commission notes that there is evidence of Mr Besseberg’s use of prostitutes in Russia, some or all of them arranged for him by his hosts. “It was notorious within IBU circles that Mr Besseberg’s hosts would often provide him with the services of a young, female ‘interpreter’ when he visited Russia. “Mr Besseberg admitted to the police that he had received the service of a prostitute on one single occasion between 2010 and 2014 in Moscow, although Mr Besseberg says he did not know at the time who paid for her services, just that she was sent ‘by someone, probably from the organising committee’.” After hunting and fishing trips in Russia he had IBU employees transport his trophies to his home in Norway. The report also accuses Besseberg of intensely lobbying for Russia’s interests, such as holding sports events in the country. There is testimony from Grigory Rodchenkov, the former Moscow anti-doping laboratory director who turned whistleblower, who said he overheard a conversation between two Russian officials about a sum of $200,000 to $300,000 (about £145,000 to £218,000) which was supposedly paid to Besseberg and that Russia had “leverage” over him. The commission did not have access to bank account data but said Norwegian authorities were investigating whether Besseberg illicitly received money or other benefits. Resch, the former IBU general secretary, is accused of having failed to request extra testing of the Russian athlete Evgeny Ustyugov at the doping-tainted 2014 Sochi Olympics after indications of “highly abnormal values” in his blood. Ustyugov went on to win a gold medal but was stripped of it last year after a ban over a separate allegation of past steroid use. Both Besseberg and Resch stepped down from their posts in 2018 shortly after a raid on the IBU’s headquarters by Austrian police. Neither has been charged or convicted of a crime. The report said Besseberg declined to answer questions while a criminal investigation into his conduct remains open and that Resch said she couldn’t be interviewed for health reasons.

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graucho 1 point ago +1 / -0

I said at the time, if the slogan was "Demilitarize the Police" instead of "Defund the Police", most of us would have supported that. The problem with the left is that they always want to throw out the baby with the bathwater.

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graucho 2 points ago +2 / -0

Russia will just sanction them back. As usual, it will hurt Europeans more than Russians. Which is a feature, not a bug. Europeans, like Americans will need to be rendered impotent in order to make way for the Chinese Empire.

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graucho 3 points ago +3 / -0

Anyone so stupid they would text in their vote because of a twitter meme doesn't deserve to have the franchise in the first place.

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graucho 3 points ago +3 / -0

Of course, that's exactly the opposite of what herd immunity means. We're in the upside down, now.

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graucho 3 points ago +3 / -0

It MIGHT have been a response to the film "Capricorn One" which is about a fake Mars Landing op. In the movie, the vehicle the astronauts were supposed to be in blew up on re-entry. NASA's way of saying: "Look, we wouldn't murder our fake astronauts if that happened. We're not monsters, after all!"

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graucho 2 points ago +2 / -0

Humans won't be going to the moon, though. We still have no way to get past the radiation in the Van Allen Belts. Earth really is a prison planet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O5dPsu66Kw

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graucho 2 points ago +2 / -0

If this is true, they're still using their real names and working in the same professions. They have not undergone any plastic surgery.The whole point is that they're not trying to hide.

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graucho 1 point ago +1 / -0

The same woman they had to hurl into a van on 9/11/16? The woman who came out of HRC's apartment building that day was definitely not Hillary, so we know they had a body double all ready to go on a moment's notice. We also know that masks are very.very convenient. Just things to ponder.

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