https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxjjgb/trump-supporters-are-threatening-civil-war
"We need to start killing these traitorous fuckstains,” wrote one Trump supporter on The Donald, a rabidly pro-Trump message board that played a key role in planning the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Another user added: “It's not gonna stop until bodies start stacking up. We are not civilly represented anymore and they'll come for us next. Some of us, they already have.”
of course its a doomer over on TDW
i really think bluebeam should be taken about as seriously as flat earth. it just reeks of psyop. literally, these people are stupid.
I am sure in the unlikely event they are stupid enough to try, it will be as obviously fake and gay as everything else they do... and then the real aliens will incinerate them for their bad impersonation. can't wait.
i just can't see it. even a little bit. not because i don't believe that technology is possible, but because our adversaries are not that smart. plus, if white hats are in control, they'd have to let it happen. sounds like cia fearmongering.
from freemasonrywatch on I.N.R.I:
"...the acronym has also been attributed to four Hebrew words: Iam, Nur, Ruakh and Ieveshah, which represent the four elements: water, fire, air and earth."
just a neat coincidence that the missing letter is fire
from the wikipedia section on DARPA's "past or transitioned" projects:
High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP): An ionospheric research program jointly funded by DARPA, the U.S. Air Force's AFRL and the U.S. Navy's NRL.[220] The most prominent area during this research was the high-power radio frequency transmitter facility, which tested the use of the Ionospheric Research Instrument (IRI).
why space based? haarp wasn't.
did you see the thing about the fires being associated with mineral deposits? https://twitter.com/Jon63644333/status/1666535002744471553
neither NIH or WebMD are willing to commit to a definitive answer ("ask your doctor") but this site livestrong says "usually safe (ask your doctor)"
https://www.livestrong.com/article/492759-n-acetyl-cysteine-pregnancy/
blanch to remove the skin, then cut the centers out, is how i think they do it. but i've never been the biggest fan of tomatoes, so its easy for me to mostly go without.
some products are made that way, but i'm trying to stick to the plan and its hard to be sure
username checks out! thanks! just realized theyre on the west coast too..
interesting comment: "Kinda weird that the fires are located in areas with rich mineral deposits."
im still doing the plant paradox thing and loving it... very much in alignment with this but goes into great detail about gut health to support detox and general health.
it includes avoiding some odd things like tomato skins and seeds, but that's actually a very traditional thing to do in many parts of the world. but yeah its a relatively complex diet. you get used to it though.
what makes you say that?