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tod
response 3 of 163: Mark Unseen   Apr 25 05:05 UTC 2020

https://www.imfdb.org/images/thumb/6/6a/Soldier_137.jpg/600px-Soldier_137.
jpg

Meth fueled WW2 and IBM kept score.
Pretty sure this bioweapon is a WMD - the economic damage of it.
lar
response 4 of 163: Mark Unseen   Apr 25 14:57 UTC 2020

RE#2

Yeah I am gagging on the "new reality" and "things will never be the
same  again" statements that the media is vomiting all over America. it
was the  same with 9-11. A tragic event was wrested,twisted and
exaggerated in  order to fulfill the globalist traitor's plot for
control. We are seeing  another sub-section of that same plot being
played out here and now. I  marvel that people are such sheep that they
PRAISE the government for  shutting down commerce,sports,entertainment
and even religious gatherings. I am sick of the people who look for
handouts while chanting "take my  freedom, I will be your slave". It's a
sickening end to a great experiment  on individual freedom.
tod
response 5 of 163: Mark Unseen   Apr 27 04:30 UTC 2020

China probably bumped off NK's supreme leader as a "here, have a scooby
snack and start buying our stuff again"
walkman
response 6 of 163: Mark Unseen   Apr 29 22:45 UTC 2020

Heres a disgusting argument for censorship of the internet from a 
mainstream source:

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/what-covid-revealed-
about-internet/610549/
tod
response 7 of 163: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 14:08 UTC 2020

re #6
Jack Goldsmith's contributed articles in the Atlantic include:
Internet Speech Will Never Go Back to Normal
--In the debate over freedom versus control of the global network, China 
was largely correct, and the U.S. was wrong.

The FBI Needs to Be Reformed
--The inspector generals report identified real weaknesses, particularly 
with the policies and procedures that govern investigations of political 
campaigns.

The Cost of Trumps Attacks on the FBI
--When Cabinet officials dont push back on Trumps efforts to 
delegitimize their agencies, they leave their staff frustrated and 
demoralized.

Will Donald Trump Destroy the Presidency?
--He disdains the rule of law. Hes trampling norms of presidential 
behavior.
And hes bringing vital institutions down with him.

Goldsmith is a writer in one of the alternate 
universes of Man In The High Tower or a teletype alien voice in 
Counterpart.  The disdain for executive powers 
and embrace of censorship screams Proletariat.
walkman
response 8 of 163: Mark Unseen   Apr 30 23:41 UTC 2020

Reprehensible human being.
tod
response 9 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 3 00:47 UTC 2020

Sinatra called people like this pimps and prostitutes.  They lurk in the
shadows waiting for the 1 in 1,000 screwups to call normal.
tod
response 10 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 19 01:33 UTC 2020

When our Hunter/Gatherer cultures run out of things to gather (jobs)
then what happens next resembled WWI and WWII.
walkman
response 11 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 29 23:30 UTC 2020

What happens when the government stops handing out cash to the pampered
working/welfare class ($1200 Nikes, $1200 iphones, etc)? Are the
media-sponsored riots a clue? Ever notice that police brutality videos
come out of nowhere and inundate the news cycle from time to time?

What will printing all that money (government handouts/quantitative
easing) do to the economy? To the relative value of the dollar? 

What will happen once the mail-in-ballots bring in Biden? 
Retribution? Permanent cycles of virus lock-downs?

I believe that companies are using corona as an excuse for cut-backs.
The unemployment % is very likely to remain long after the lock-downs
aka economic repression is over. No buying power from millions means
lower consumer confidence, lower profits, greater recession.

We were on the verge of a nasty recession before March 15. What comes
next is NASTY. 

Oh and China is much worse when it comes to using propaganda to stir
shit here in the United States. They have influence that Russia could
only dream of. Owning Hollywood is the biggest weapon. Giving grants to
local governments and higher ed is just the cherry on the cake.

Stay relevant and pay your debts.
tod
response 12 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 30 16:30 UTC 2020

 Oh and China is much worse when it comes to using propaganda to stir
 shit here in the United States. They have influence that Russia could
 only dream of. 

Speaking of...
Violet Ikonomova writes for...
...Detroit Metro Times after working for AP in DC
...she covers strife like a pro
https://twitter.com/violetikon/status/1266571068837449728
and here she is with her favorite book
"Marx for Beginners"
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10101183997920601&set=pb.13005535.
-220
7520000..&type=3&theater

I can find you several dozens of these "journalists" who happen to be
Johnny on the Spot when it comes to "peaceful protests" and 
"tear gas"
It's great timing during a pandemic.
For China & Russia
tod
response 13 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 30 20:57 UTC 2020

Then the official spokesperson from China comes along with droves of
Chinese military YouTubers to stoke the flames
https://twitter.com/SpokespersonCHN/status/1266741986096107520
walkman
response 14 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 31 12:18 UTC 2020

"It's great timing during a pandemic.
For China & Russia"

YES. The not-riots have much more to do with lockdown frustration and
simple opportunity to get violent and loot than any one case of police
brutality. China and Russia exploited the media-generated crisis almost
immediately. But Trump is petty and narcissistic. He will give them the
war of words they desire, and the DNC will blame Trump for the police
brutality. He gets the blame for the Covid 19 job losses too. Ever
notice the biggest death tolls, strictest lockdowns and highest
unemployment numbers are in blue states? Yet, Trump gets the blame. Ha
ha ha. I remember hating W Bush but being repulsed by the media blaming
him for a levee breaking in Louisiana. They also say Trump poisoned
Flint with bad water despite the fact that the city of Flint itself did
it before he was president. But people are dumb and easily manipulated.
POTUS has godlike powers apparently. They can kill us with hurricanes
and viruses. It reminds of this scene from The Ten Commandments:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJcd1NFw5JY

#13
Yep and ever notice that conservatives are black-listed, shadow banned,
and "fact-checked" while red propaganda thrives in plain sight? Social
media is the most repulsive and effective spying/propaganda tool ever
devised. Who's behind the manipulation? Who benefits? 

IMO once the stock market stops rewarding social media, much of this
power will decline. I don't know what it will take for that to happen
though...but i can guess. The media endless pumps for
Facebook/Twitter/Alphabet investment. Joe Consumer and Joe Investment
Fund may start selling if there are mass lawsuits against
Facebook/Twitter/Youtube thanks to Trump's executive order. I find
myself almost always agreeing with Trump despite being repulsed (and
often entertained) by his crass pettiness. Chalk this one up to another
example. He ignored his base being mistreated by social media but
immediately did a smack-down once they started messing with is tweets.
Oh the humanity.
walkman
response 15 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 31 12:25 UTC 2020

PS that Ten Commandments clip - there never has been a greater 5 minutes
of movie EVER Masterful. The dialog and drama is so perfect! The scene
where Moses tells Ramses that only God can free his people and as he
walks away we see Nefretiri coming into frame with the dead son. I am in
awe.
walkman
response 16 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 31 12:29 UTC 2020

My second favorite clip is only 2 minutes long and it's so good i could
cry.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH-r4HXHcCk

Who brought marshmallows?
tod
response 17 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 31 16:27 UTC 2020

re #15
Heston with Robinson movies are priceless
walkman
response 18 of 163: Mark Unseen   May 31 18:28 UTC 2020

The more I think about it, the riots occurred immediately after people 
started asking questions about democrat governors ordering covid
patients  into nursing homes; purposely introducing a respiratory virus
into  communities of the most vulnerable. This of course resulted in 50%
of the  covid deaths. That s 50,000 people murdered to bring the numbers
up.

But now, oh what s this? Riots everywhere.
Covid what? Shifting the narrative to one that focuses on victims.
Another  fabricated crisis to keep us posting on FB and twatter.

In Michigan, more than half of businesses are still closed. The economy
and  jobs are not essential.
tod
response 19 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 00:55 UTC 2020

Riots: Do as I say not as I do

There's a double standard everywhere
And the car trunk can only hold so much outrage
walkman
response 20 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 1 15:44 UTC 2020

Shouldn't Sarah Silverman be able to afford a cheesecake without 
looting one?
https://tinyurl.com/y94zl5hm

#lootingisjustice

PS There is now evidence that pallets full of bricks have been dropped 
off at shopping centers around the country. *someone* is funding the 
riots...bombshell!!!

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2020/06/01/piles-of-bricks-
n2569804
walkman
response 21 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 12:16 UTC 2020

To keep a state of fear and crisis, the globalists must spin the wheel 
of repression to find out the next fabricated crisis once the riots die 
down. Let's give it  a spin Pat and see where it lands. Nuclear threat 
(Iran or North Korea), terrorism, environmental disaster, trade war, 
humanitarian crisis, refugees, threat of war, women's rights, 
overpopulation, deforestation

...click
...click
...click 
where will it land?
walkman
response 22 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 12:19 UTC 2020

Oh, it looks like the threat of economic collapse and a renewed energy 
crisis! Look at the stock market dive! I hope Hollywood stars and CNN 
gives the next one a nice spit shine. What hashtag will trend? 
What's this? A statement from Oprah? WE'RE SAVED!!!
tod
response 23 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 2 18:58 UTC 2020

re #20
Don't worry, those are just boxes of Federal ammo rubber bullet rounds.

re #21
My bet is the wheel lands on war & draft.  Surely there is something
to be had...some spoils...to teach some folks a lesson

re #22
What the world needs right now is a good ol celeb Instagram sing-along
Maybe Biden can warm up those pipes just in time for November
walkman
response 24 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 4 11:27 UTC 2020

#23 Actually the joke is on all of us. #21 was a reference to the 
normal modus operandi. 

Out of nowhere (seemingly; and this is how effective all this is) it 
appears that we are in the midst of an American version of Arab 
Spring. The spoils are America's collapse. It remains to be see who 
wins but I suspect it has something to do with globalism and China. 
I haven't heard anyone make this connection but I think people will 
catch on. Believe it or now, people are already using 
#americanspring on twitter. Many of the useful idiots are clueless 
but some are smart enough to know what they are a part of. 

Here's a life map of America's fall:
https://usa.liveuamap.com/
tod
response 25 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 4 21:53 UTC 2020

#AmericanSpring

Isn't that when Amish and Moravian chicks go to a frat party?
papa
response 26 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 4 23:22 UTC 2020

resp:24
It is depressing how idiotic the useful idiots are. If they are
representative, America deserves to collapse.
tod
response 27 of 163: Mark Unseen   Jun 7 05:35 UTC 2020

If Lord of the Flies was a remake using American politics, this is it.
I'm imagining hotdog and t-shirt stands in DC are booming about now.
There is still time for something zany to derail it all  and you bet
it's coming - after all - we need 13 episodes to make a season.
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