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Grex Agora Item 26: trump is a fool!
Entered by jvmv on Mon Jan 29 23:18:00 UTC 2018:

He's not even qualified for the job. A clown who can't even cut his own
hair  correctly President? Seriously. The only thing he does is talk.
What is he  really gonna do when he expects he can solve every problem
in usa on his own  without even having a proper education? Nonsense. So
you want some moron to  lead out country into a war he can't win and
allies against yourselves? For  what, his lies? Who want to live in a
country where a man dismisses women like  their his own pets and thinks
Blacks and the Spanish are thugs, rapist, and  idiots who can't think
for themselves? I'll be laughing so hard when I hear  theirs another
Civil War because of his stupidity as I watch usa people rip  themselves
apart. That's why all usa people are a bunch of fools!

46 responses total.



#1 of 46 by tod on Tue Jan 30 05:22:05 2018:

#FAKE POST
sad, very sad


#2 of 46 by jvmv on Tue Jan 30 18:47:32 2018:

re #1                                                                   
   Eat a dick, tough cookie.


#3 of 46 by tfurrows on Tue Jan 30 21:16:07 2018:

I caught your "FAKE POST" humor there Neonicotinoid :)


#4 of 46 by mijk on Sat Feb 3 09:52:21 2018:

#snowflakes
Barp!


#5 of 46 by tod on Sun Feb 4 15:30:22 2018:

re #3
 :)


#6 of 46 by swolf154 on Wed Feb 7 09:26:26 2018:

For Real??


#7 of 46 by tfurrows on Wed Feb 7 16:03:36 2018:

It's best to not listen to anything jvmv says...


#8 of 46 by walkman on Sat Feb 10 00:32:14 2018:

jvmv is the groom of Trump's stool


#9 of 46 by mijk on Sat Feb 10 18:56:43 2018:

resp:7
Maybe if you want to argue with the ether?


#10 of 46 by mijk on Sat Feb 10 19:01:45 2018:

resp:7

just testing the response thingy :)


#11 of 46 by mijk on Sat Feb 10 19:03:03 2018:

 :( it dina werk! 

resp:07 

Too true!


#12 of 46 by papa on Mon Feb 12 02:31:54 2018:

It does work on the web interface, which I think is all it was intended for:
http://grex.org/cgi-bin/backtalk/abalone/read?conf=agora&csel=&isel=26,27-$
&rs
el=new&noskip=1


#13 of 46 by mijk on Mon Feb 12 21:16:40 2018:



#14 of 46 by mijk on Mon Feb 12 21:20:31 2018:

papa: yes indeed it 'does' work on the web interface! Cool!


#15 of 46 by walkman on Fri Mar 13 21:53:04 2020:

The media is hinting that Trump has COVID-19.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8109455/Brazilian-president-shoo
k-Donald-Trumps-hand-POSITIVE-coronavirus.html

Several people have gotten if after meeting with Trump/Pense.
Does that mean the shadow government is about to make their move?

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/the-us-retaliatory-strikes-on-an-ira
n-backed-militia-in-iraq-briefly-explained/ar-BB119EgK

PS fuck tinyurl.com


#16 of 46 by tod on Sun Mar 15 04:18:22 2020:

re #15
Low Ebb Conflict
Why does it seem like Esper should put another token in his arcade game
and let Iran pop a few more soldiers to up the game a lil?
The whole thing is horrifying.
Trenches.


#17 of 46 by walkman on Sun Mar 15 12:30:48 2020:

#16 
Rhetorical: Is the virus the distraction or Iran?

PS Do you like conspiracy theories? This is a whopper with names and
dates: https://tinyurl.com/t6r6onb

I suspect there's much more to it but that we are at the tip of the
iceberg and that this event is many times worse than 911 in every aspect
as it rolls out. 

You are here: The CNN reporter was already told that WTC7 has fallen and
is making the announcement, only the building is still intact. Hours
later, it comes down like a house of cards with no plane hitting it. The
panicking populace is WTC7. The absent plane is the virus. The hidden
demolition is the stock market. The smoking guns is the deep state and
it's hidden allies. 

Bombs away.
I think of all the flailing about depopulation, energy scares, open
borders, outsourcing, etc. This virus creates a massive paradigm shift
for our reality. If you war game it, it leads to tighter controls. When
it's all broken down, I believe a one-world government will be an
attractive answer. Or at least that end-game was someone's plan. It's
not like they wrote books about it, boldly announcing their plans
decades ago.
https://www.amazon.com/Between-Two-Ages-Americas-Technetronic/dp/03132349
81/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=Between+Two+Ages%3A+America%E2%80%99s+Role+i
n+the+Techtronic+Era&qid=1584275391&sr=8-1-fkmr0


#18 of 46 by tod on Sun Mar 15 17:43:09 2020:

New World Order is one conclusion.  Another is impetus for civil war.
If you're a country like China or Russia and have lived on staples long
enough then it stands to reason to share the experience knowing it will
weaken your adversaries who are soft and rely on packaged foods.
I agree that freedom will suffer as society begs for security from its
master.  In the same breath, society is becoming uncivilized and
hoarding like every day is Black Friday.  Once the shelves are bare they'll
start going to the homes of the least protected.  It may not be a home
invasion but it will be the wretched parasites that prey on good nature
or convalescent.
We have an elderly senior living with us and in houses around us. We've
mobilized a network of support.  At the same time, I've had to educate
my kids and their friends that because school is out for several weeks
then that does not mean they should congregate (i.e. create a covert
channel for disseminating the virus.)  And while it may not seem
Armageddon to them since it is survivable - it is certainly a bad idea to
increase the risk to the elderly who still have so much wisdom to share.
We created a weekday schedule to keep the kids on task and the wifi router
schedule is the carrot on a stick to some extent..the other extent is
that giving them due attention and time shouldn't be squandered.


#19 of 46 by lar on Mon Mar 16 19:44:18 2020:

I think another factor to consider is the strategy to collapse the 
currency. Any variation of a New World Order is going to need strict 
currency control. This necessitates the collapse of the dollar. It would
 be instituted  using the classic Hegelian dialectic where the creation
of  a collapse would produce the desired result of a demand for a global
 method of exchange. Perhaps we are seeing that right now by the media's
 promoting of widespread panic. It's causing a crash. I did see a rally
on  Friday after Trump's announcement of a formulated strategy but I
suspect  that only temporary.Then again this could be a practice run. 
<shrugs> Whatever the delay, the inevitable outcome has already been
foretold in  the book of Revelation. 


#20 of 46 by papa on Mon Mar 16 22:35:01 2020:

>  the inevitable outcome has already been
> foretold in  the book of Revelation.

You say that like it's a bad thing. :)



#21 of 46 by tod on Tue Mar 17 04:40:39 2020:

"Outlander! We have your woman!" -Malachai in Children of the Corn


#22 of 46 by walkman on Tue Mar 17 11:27:49 2020:

#18 The WSJ did a nice writeup (I was able to read it without a 
subscription) on the topic of the young congregating and spread to the 
elderly. The attitude is "you can't stop us from partying; we could 
care less about killing 'old people'".

https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-generational-war-is-brewing-over-
coronavirus-11584437401

I have said this before to many people so forgive me if I'm repeating: 
I'm more concerned about the reaction by the public than the virus 
itself.
That speaks to #19. It is still unclear if this is overblown. The 
virus itself seems to be engineered. The Chicoms knew Wuhan was a 
hotbed in late 2019 and what was their reaction? Protect the party, 
protect the military posts. They DID NOT protect or lock down the 
public for many months. They allowed them to travel the world. 
Engineered spread. Now it appears that there were U.S. government job 
postings for quarantine workers back in November. If the virus, spread 
and "containment" were engineered back in October/November (or 
earlier), than the dissemination of misinformation and fear by media 
could have been engineered. Then again, that's how they sell copy 
normally so maybe not.
I have heard people like Bill Maher say publicly over a year ago 
(paraphrasing) "I hope the economy crashes so we can get rid of 
Trump". That attitude is out there as well as people blaming Trump for 
bumps in the road, their basement kid, the weather, the virus and 
global warming. People are irrational and quick to attribute blame to 
the boogie man and bad spirits. 
I believe the stock market is being manipulated those invisible 
algorithms to basically dump, dump, dump - elevate - dump while the 
top layer moves the spoils into cash, leaving 401k middle class 
holding the bag. I can't even count how many articles I have seen 
saying "don't even look at your 401k. it's irresponsible to do 
anything right now". Even the fleecing of America's retirement is 
engineered. And I have seen big names like Suzy Orman doing this. It's 
incredible. I should be tracking this stuff. I created a blog last 
year to track the engineered recession in real time but I got lazy. 
"who even reads it". Beyond that, no one seems to give a sh$#. That's 
why they get fleeced and that's why the game is so effective.


#23 of 46 by lar on Tue Mar 17 21:40:48 2020:

"I'm more concerned about the reaction by the public than the virus 
itself."

I think you hit the nail on the head with this one.People are in a media
 induced state of paranoia and things haven't even got rough yet.


#24 of 46 by tod on Wed Mar 18 13:11:12 2020:

re #22
What do you mean Tom Hanks is a paid actor?!?!
heh heh heh


#25 of 46 by tod on Fri Mar 20 03:59:23 2020:

Suppose if you will that POTUS was informed that an extra terrestrial 
invasion is imminent.  How would a virus outbreak with mandatory
quarantine measures assist preparation?


#26 of 46 by walkman on Mon Mar 23 10:53:36 2020:

#25 From what I understand, the universe is teeming with souls and for 
some reason human's get them. Many of us are alien souls in human 
bodies. Don't drink the sodium pentothal - they are coming to save us!
#halebop
#heavensgate
#nike
#neuterthehumans
#cometdetergent


#27 of 46 by tod on Mon Mar 23 20:50:19 2020:

The first known case was a fishmonger lady who hsared a public toilet
with the other fish merchants.  There's no mention of bats by her.
She survived.  The other folks started dropping like flies.
How it went global so quickly is alarming.


#28 of 46 by lar on Tue Mar 24 01:57:48 2020:

I have heard that there is a surface protein chain on it that proves it 
was manufactured.<shrugs>
 What really alarms me is the panic. I see the fearmongering as causing 
more damage that the virus itself. I can't imagine what things would be 
like if it had a "captian tripps" level of mortality.or anything even 
remotely approaching it.


#29 of 46 by tod on Tue Mar 24 03:58:48 2020:

re #28
It may have a captain tripps potential.
There's no guarantee that just like other ccronavirus that it wont
re-infect.  The potential to persist is still high.


#30 of 46 by cross on Wed Mar 25 18:49:15 2020:

Things haven't been the same since the flying saucers came.


#31 of 46 by tod on Sat Mar 28 04:08:13 2020:

Zacto and Mondo
From
Way way 
Beyondo


#32 of 46 by tod on Sat Mar 28 23:15:30 2020:

Am I the only one who things this self quarantine stuff is going to 
turn up a bunch of murder suicides later on?


#33 of 46 by walkman on Sun Mar 29 23:37:06 2020:

#32 And a new generation of covid babies.
I'm starting to see this whole experience as a huge power/money grab.
We had terror scares in 2002. Now every Spring and Fall we are going to
be quarantined. I'm not saying it's fake but there's a very different
reaction to covid 19 than there was with H1N1 in 2009. 


#34 of 46 by tod on Mon Mar 30 00:04:20 2020:

re #33
And vacation home robberies.  Thinking of all the vacant places that could
be robbed.  We had a dirty bomb dry run in 2005 in Seattle and some
colleagues had the fuel stolen out of their houseboats (whcih they
lived on.)  It was outrageous.


#35 of 46 by lar on Mon Mar 30 11:24:14 2020:

re #32
You may not be but I am:

https://youtu.be/3yvhmf38vOg


#36 of 46 by tod on Mon Mar 30 16:37:15 2020:

re #35
I feel stupider for watching those armchair epidemiologists nibbling at
some Imperial College wonk's article. 
Why aren't they complaining about diarrheal illnesses like Salmonella, 
Shigellosis, or Campylobacteriosis?  Maybe because they don't have
a clue about those despite their high averages as a communicable
disease.  Yes, old people die but the common flu doesn't typically take
out people over 60 with hard pneumonia symptoms. 
We all need to step back and trust big government, hunker down, ignore
the stock market, and get used to rationing.  It will all go away.
There are puppy dogs and rainbows right around the corner.  Pray it
away.  Life can be happy.  Everyone can have a home of their very own.


#37 of 46 by walkman on Mon Mar 30 18:35:14 2020:

#36 I was promised a kitten.


#38 of 46 by tod on Mon Mar 30 21:23:43 2020:

re #37
Devin Nunes is raising them right now but they have horns and hoof paws.
Good news - they'll eat anything!


#39 of 46 by walkman on Sun Apr 26 12:13:40 2020:

Want to see something really strange?
https://tinyurl.com/yb8h9nfa

also...
Over a million views and 0 comments?

They seemed so assured... what did they know, what wheels were in motion
that made them so confident and what went wrong? Questions that will
likely go unanswered. What difference does it make?


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