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Grex > Agora > #45: URGENT MESSAGE from David Wilcock: Internet & mobile network shutdown for 3 days | |
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papa
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response 80 of 83:
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Mar 4 16:55 UTC 2021 |
resp:78
I'll make popcorn and watch the show from Japan. ;)
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walkman
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response 81 of 83:
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Mar 5 05:48 UTC 2021 |
#80 Hopefully I'm being dramatic and their provocateured/exaggerated
(no guns were confiscated or found) January 6 will be the extent of it.
I doubt it, but I still hope so.
Do you live in Japan? Business, retirement, vacation?
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walkman
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response 82 of 83:
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Mar 5 05:56 UTC 2021 |
FYI Speaking of APAC, I found this article fascinating:
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Myanmar-Coup/Asian-companies-stay-
quiet-as-Western-peers-condemn-Myanmar-coup
In fact Coca-Cola, Nike and Apple are the co-sponsors of the bill
that wants to keep the Chinese slavery support in America going
(SICK!!!):
https://thefederalist.com/2020/11/30/apple-nike-coca-cola-lobby-to-
preserve-slavery-of-uighurs-by-communist-china/
"Asian companies stay quiet as Western peers condemn Myanmar coup"
Article is shaming these Asian companies for not stirring s&56 in
their own backyard, yet you NEVER EVER see any mainstream journalist
shaming American companies from condemning forced organ harvesting
and slavery in China. Not only that but some companies like Apple
actually USE the slave labor. That's literally the most
reprehensible thing a human being can do IMHO. No condemnation and
obviously Apple is the hottest stock in the market and everyone from
poverty up to wealthy has an apple device in their pocket.
That is not to say that anyone should condone or work with the
purveyors of the Myanmar coup... of course. I just find selective
outrage as pathetic.
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papa
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response 83 of 83:
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Mar 6 06:38 UTC 2021 |
resp:81
I've lived in Japan on business and the rest of life for thirty years.
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