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tod
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response 30 of 111:
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Feb 27 15:52 UTC 2021 |
Warfare is industrial
Need a large Army
Innovative military ideas
Rivals under the heel of shutdown
Put your pocketchange into Bezos
Equip and train your army
With Netflix and hot pockets
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walkman
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response 31 of 111:
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Mar 2 17:29 UTC 2021 |
armies of transvestites
you can spot the pedos at work when they have "my little pony" near
their computer monitors they *really* want 5 year-olds to get castrated
for some reason
https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/tyler-o-neil/2021/02/23/biden-hhs-
nominee-defended-subjecting-kids-to-chemical-castration-n1427782
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walkman
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response 32 of 111:
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Mar 5 15:42 UTC 2021 |
What/who was "Samyaza"?
He was known to be a winged seraph; a flying serpent.
A reptilian who could fly but also wanted to enjoy the daughters of men
(offspring were giants/nephilim)?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samyaza
Samyaza appeared in the Book of Enoch and the Book of Giants; both of
which are not considered canon by Christians but once were official.
Kukulkan, a Mesoamerican serpent deity was also winged (feathered) and
was said to be descended from the stars.
Qin Shi Huang was China's first emperor. He was known to be descended
from dragons. Chinese believed dragons to be divine creatures and their
symbol represents Imperial power.
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walkman
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response 33 of 111:
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Mar 5 15:48 UTC 2021 |
Dr. Seuss book for only $895. Huh.
https://www.amazon.com/If-Ran-Zoo-Classic-
Seuss/dp/0385379056/ref=sr_1_16?
dchild=1&keywords=dr.+suess&qid=1614982088&sr=8-16
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papa
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response 34 of 111:
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Mar 6 06:35 UTC 2021 |
resp:33
MY treasured collection is NOT for sale.
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walkman
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response 35 of 111:
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Mar 7 11:40 UTC 2021 |
Here's the new target:
NYT: Speedy Gonzales Is 'Racist,' Pepe Le Pew Contributes to 'Rape
Culture'
https://neonnettle.com/news/14457-nyt-speedy-gonzales-is-racist-pepe-le-
pew-contributes-to-rape-culture-
It's like the Salem witch trials. Snarky peons are pointing their dirty
fingers at others as the heat of the drama increases. Cancel culture in
this way is the same as covid fear porn; a pageant meant to change our
world and reset it in the predetermined image created by globalists.
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walkman
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response 36 of 111:
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Mar 7 13:01 UTC 2021 |
"Alexa, what is the surveillance economy?"
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papa
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response 37 of 111:
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Mar 7 15:39 UTC 2021 |
resp:35 I thought Speedy and Pepe have been Animalia Non Grata for years.
Early victims of Political Correctness run amok.
resp:36
"That would be telling."
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walkman
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response 38 of 111:
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Mar 9 06:49 UTC 2021 |
#37 I had an Alexa echo (the newer round one with the clock) in my
bedroom that I was using as an alarm clock.
I watched a documentary on The Surveillance Economy and before it was
over, had dug up my 1990 Sony Dream Machine and relocated the Echo to my
shed in the back yard.
My reasoning previously was, "no one is talking much" in around my
bedroom but now knowing that it's likely picking up conversations in the
hall, knowing what I'm my TV is doing, listening in on my work from
home meetings in the next room, etc. I decided enough was enough.
I have two phones - one I used for work (I pay for that one) and another
for personal. I had already downgraded the home phone to an LG flip
classic. On Sunday I ordered a Kyocera Duramax XV flip phone from
Verizon for my work uses. I also canceled my Apple Watch cell account on
Sunday and I'm now wearing my old Casio G Shock. I'm not leaving the
house with a smart phone ever again unless it has no sim, is wifi only
(no cell service) and is using VPN. These big tech overlords will only
get away with destroying America and our freedoms IF WE LET THEM.
I've also started using RSS news feeds a while back rather than opening
apps on my tablet. My car has GPS; that should be enough. Canceled
Siriux XM for the car in January. Little by little, I'm detaching the
strings. I can't get the wife or son to detach from their connections
though I can tell you my kid never uses Facebook and the wife hates it
now and only occasionally looks at it. Big tech has created a monster
and I don't think they realize yet how people despise them. The
Lilliputians are surrounded the giant with tiny ropes. I wonder how far
down the line it will go before enough Lilliputians grab a rope before
it all starts to come undone?
At that point, I expect the government and corporations to force us to
use smartphones to do simple every day tasks to keep the fiefdom and the
spy apparatus alive. "Save the AI to save AMERICA!"
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walkman
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response 39 of 111:
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Mar 9 16:05 UTC 2021 |
Make your own AI assistant:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4luTnRpfgbs
This project looks much further along. I tried to setup a couple years
ago (or 3?) and I couldn't get it working. It now looks very "plug and
play".
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papa
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response 40 of 111:
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Mar 10 22:20 UTC 2021 |
resp:38
Regarding RSS versus apps, I have never understood why anyone would waste
storage on their device by installing an app that's only a single-site Web
browser.
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walkman
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response 41 of 111:
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Mar 11 19:08 UTC 2021 |
#40 I think it's a "brand loyalty" thing with people.
Unfortunately, these people are giving away access to their text
messages, contact list, body sensors, calendar, CAMERA and much more in
exchange for the app usage.
It's insane when you think of the volume of seemingly useless
information they are collecting. When they put it all together, they
know everything about you and can make some stunning predictions about
your behavior.
http://justmeint.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/frogs-boiling-in-pot-
copy.jpg?w=684
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walkman
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response 42 of 111:
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Aug 6 17:06 UTC 2021 |
--flash from the past---
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/renewed-push-to-give-obama-an-internet-kill-
switch/
Think of the "what if" scenarios that could provoke the puppet's
handlers to use an internet kill switch and what the cascading ripple
effects would be. I keep reading about global unrest. It's a good thing
we have Cheetos and Netflix, right?
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tod
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response 43 of 111:
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Aug 12 23:48 UTC 2021 |
E-Z Button
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walkman
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response 44 of 111:
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Aug 17 23:14 UTC 2021 |
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E812rzdXEAYTrSx.jpg
"When I came to office, I inherited a deal cut by my predecessor which
he invited the Taliban to discuss at Camp David on the eve of 9/11 of
2019 that left the Taliban in the strongest position militarily since
2001 and imposed a May 1, 2021 deadline on U.S. Forces. Shortly before
he left office, he also drew U.S. Forces down to a bare minimum of
2,500." ~Pilot Glasses in Chief
"We didn't take the word of the Taliban, we watched their actions on the
ground. When they did the right thing and helped us against terror,
that was all good, and when they didn't, we crushed them." ~ Mike Pompeo
CNN's executive directors: "Can someone please reach out to Prince Harry
and Meghan Markle to get their opinion on the matter so we can flood
the airways with it?"
Welcome to the SHIT SHOW. You must be vaccinated to enter. Please put on
two masks before you sit down. Avoid eye-contact and conversation with
those to the left and right of you.
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walkman
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response 45 of 111:
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Aug 27 01:59 UTC 2021 |
During the "peaceful transfer" any Taliban violence will be referred to
as "ISIS". What would Bagdad Bob do? "I Think It s Irresponsible To Say
Americans Are Stranded. They Are Not." - Circle-Back Psaki
https://neonnettle.com/news/images/Taliban-Troll-Biden-by-Mocking-
American-Troops-Sacrifice-in-Sickening-Photo.jpg
"You're in good hands."
Thank God the adults are in charge. Still looking forward to that Biden
Boom. He's a foreign policy genius after all. Ask Dr. Jill.
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papa
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response 46 of 111:
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Aug 28 01:45 UTC 2021 |
when at his peak ~25 years ago, Joe Biden was unintelligent, uncreative, and
mendacious. Now add senile.
Sadly, the US gets the leaders it deserves.
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walkman
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response 47 of 111:
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Aug 29 18:03 UTC 2021 |
And now, rinse, later, repeat:
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/kab
ul-attack-bidens-worst-nightmare-hell-
have-go-back-says-obamas-cia-director?
utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_
campaign=Feed%3A+zerohedge%2Ffeed+%28zero+
hedge+-
+on+a+long+enough+timeline%2C+the+survival
+rate+for+everyone+drops+to+zero%29
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tod
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response 48 of 111:
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Sep 6 16:42 UTC 2021 |
re #47
You mean Biden won't just do a Clinton couple-missles rabbit out of a hat
against ISIS and call it success?
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walkman
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response 49 of 111:
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Sep 7 15:54 UTC 2021 |
#48 That would be preferable. Let's hope Leon Panetta and the other
Clinton/Obama war-hawks have a bad Christmas.
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tod
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response 50 of 111:
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Sep 9 14:08 UTC 2021 |
re #49
Speaking of...why do these invasions always precede Christmas
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walkman
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response 51 of 111:
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Sep 10 22:48 UTC 2021 |
https://christiannews.net/2013/03/09/obama-cia-chief-brennan-sworn-in-
without-bible/
It's a secret club with secret rituals.
Did you see Biden's speech on Thursday night?
Then did you see Jen Psaki's face afterward?
To the average person, they seem incompetent and that they have great
hubris. The truth is that they know exactly what they are doing and the
hubris part is correct.
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tod
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response 52 of 111:
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Sep 12 17:47 UTC 2021 |
re #51
George Washington was a spymaster. There is some symbolism there.
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walkman
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response 53 of 111:
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Sep 15 14:13 UTC 2021 |
Speaking of censorship...who cuts off Biden's microphone when he goes
off script???
And why is it that the media doesn't question the fact that we have a
puppet for a POTUS with an invisible puppeteer?
It's almost unimaginable that this is going on and everyone has a poker
face.
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tod
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response 54 of 111:
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Sep 27 23:55 UTC 2021 |
And China takes patents like candy from a baby
We know who running Biden
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