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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, bribes work on some people... but in this case they are being bribed to harm themselves. I wonder how many will fall for it - and how much of a price those that do will pay for it at the end of the year...

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Cyphr 5 points ago +5 / -0

These are good points, but a lot of the points overlap.

First, the chinese deliberately released a biological weapon on the world. That is an act of war. They are trying to pretend it was accidental, but all of the advance planning proves that it was no accident.

Second, traitors in the US conspired with the chinese to use the biological weapon to help in their election fraud (cyber warfare attack) to install an illegitimate, belligerent federal government. That is also an act of war, and the traitors that helped the chinese are enemy combatants.

Once these facts are sufficiently proven, the military will declare martial law, which supersedes all branches of the civilian government, and start the arrests, military tribunals, etc.

This Fauci information should lead to proving the first condition (biological weapon attack act of war), and the AZ audit should lead to proving the second condition (cyber warfare election fraud). We are getting closer.

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Cyphr 19 points ago +19 / -0

The injections are an IQ test. She failed hers.

On the plus side, she did not die. On the down side, she will be in debt for life, or have to declare bankruptcy... The moral of the story is: don't fail your IQ test, kids.

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Cyphr 3 points ago +3 / -0

No. Add yourself to the long list of people that do not understand the Dunning-Kruger effect.

In their study, they found that people that knew very little about a field of study would not know how much they did not know, and therefore overestimate their level of knowledge in that field. In contrast, the more people learned about a field of study, the more they realized how vast it was, and how little they knew in comparison, and therefore rated their own level of knowledge lower than the clueless noobs overestimation of their knowledge. A paradox of sorts.

This meme illustrates the concept of "argument from authority", suggesting that only experts can possibly understand anything at all about their field of study. They are basically saying "shut up and obey the experts". That is not the same as Dunning-Kruger.

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Cyphr 5 points ago +5 / -0

You guys are still wrong, because you mistakenly think words/talk matters. I have had much better luck adapting the scientific method to almost everything in life... especially in my profession.

I automatically assume everything is false (or a lie) until PROVEN to be true by facts, results, tests, measurements, etc. Moreover, the proof must itself be verifiable in some way.

Following this methodology cuts through so much crap it's not even funny. The bottom line is that arguments are worthless noise. Only results matter, and those results must be verifiable (or reproducible in science).

It is ironic that almost all "science" these days is impossible to reproduce... it attempts to use science to add a veneer of credibility to political advocacy. But that is another story...

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Cyphr 1 point ago +1 / -0

It now works for me as well. Originally, it returned "Internal Server Error". Probably a Gab thing, I guess.

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Cyphr 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is exactly what "gain of function" research does. It is very dangerous research, which is why it was banned in the US, and then relocated to the chinese lab in Wuhan instead (along with the funding).

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Cyphr 5 points ago +5 / -0

...dressing up like star wars characters... maybe it is supposed to be humorous? Ha ha.

See, this is why the only correct answer to social media is to just say no. I used to think we needed a replacement for the leftist social media, but now I understand that it should be ignored instead (in favor of more substantive resources).

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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well then, bend over and take the injection up the ass then.

Or, stop whining about it and resist. The choice is yours.

This is a war, and you don't want to be inconvenienced... you make a lousy, wimpy patriot.

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Cyphr 7 points ago +7 / -0

He's good. He's very, very good. Our next president in the not-too-distant future, with any luck.

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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well, I agree this is a golden opportunity to shrink the size of the federal government... but that is secondary to rooting out all of the corrupt people first, and making sure that they pay a severe price for their crimes.

Shrinking the size of the federal government as part of this process would be a very good idea as well.

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Cyphr 7 points ago +7 / -0

The information coming out will prove that the chinese virus is in fact a bio-weapon, designed in the wuhan lab, and deliberately released by china in a way that guaranteed it would be spread to the rest of the world. That deliberate attack with a bio-weapon is an act of war.

It was part of a larger plan to damage the economies of the world as part of the great reset. It was also used to justify mail-in ballots as part of the election fraud cyber warfare attack on the US election systems, used to install an illegitimate, belligerent government in the 2020 election. That is a second act of war.

The fake vaccines are another part of the plan, injecting people with toxins to damage their health, and also justification to set up a social score system (similar to the one in china) to control the US population... all parts of the great reset. The deep state and cabal allied themselves with china and iran to destroy the US. All of their actions are acts of war.

This info is now starting to come out, and piece by piece it will lead to a declaration of martial law, which replaces ALL civilian parts of government (judicial, legislative and executive branches)... then come the military tribunals... it is going to be an interesting summer.

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Cyphr 1 point ago +1 / -0

The link is working now. You should have included the explanation from your reply in your original post.

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Cyphr 5 points ago +5 / -0

We do not need a new form of government. That would be extremely stupid. Our government has worked very well for over 200 years.

Many of the people in the Federal government have become corrupt, and must be tried, convicted and punished... and then replaced by people that are not corrupt. Reforms must be put in place to make future corruption extremely difficult (can never be made impossible).

The States must take back the power that has been ceded to the Federal government over the years. Corrupt people at the state level must also be tried, convicted and punished, replaced, etc. Similar reforms as the Federal government.

Voting must be reformed. No more anonymous secret ballots. Treat voting as if it were a financial transaction - private, with receipts. Use low tech voting mechanisms that cannot be hacked (paper ballots, counted by hand, etc.)

Our government needs to be restored, not replaced. Anyone that thinks they are smarter than our founding fathers has just proven themselves to be incredibly stupid in comparison.

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Cyphr 3 points ago +3 / -0

Very weak, low effort post. No explanation at all. Only contains a link to Gab that does not work (internal server error).

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Cyphr 9 points ago +9 / -0

Psssst. Hey buddy. I got some "free range" opinions right here. Never been used, low, low prices...

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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Who are all these Chicken Little sky-is-falling asshats that panic every time some company gets hacked?

Remember just a short time ago when the gas pipeline company got hacked? What happened? Morons panicked, there was a shortage that lasted a few days, and then it was back to normal.

This situation is even less of a problem because, guess what? Beef does not get delivered in a fucking PIPELINE. Other companies can pick up the slack if JBS has any problems with their deliveries. FFS.

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Cyphr 9 points ago +9 / -0

To get full approval requires clinical trials (on animals), which take years to complete...

If they try to cut corners and the FDA approves it, and then they try to force people to get injected - that is when the civil war starts. Just saying...

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Cyphr 5 points ago +5 / -0

First, we had an election, and it was compromised by china and other countries to install an illegitimate, belligerent federal government. That is quite obviously an act of war. The results of that fraudulent election are tainted and cannot be used. Therefore, a new election must be held.

Second, china released a biological weapon throughout the whole world. It was used in part to help them with the cyber warfare attack on US election systems, but the attack using biological weapons is itself also an act of war.

Once the forensic audit in AZ proves china's involvement in election fraud (extra credit if it can also be proven that the chinese virus originated in the wuhan lab and was deliberately released), the military will declare martial law.

Martial law supersedes all civilian branches of government. The military will then a) fight the war with china, b) conduct new elections with all the fraud and foreign interference removed, and c) prosecute all the traitors that helped the foreign governments with their various attacks on the US.

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Cyphr 9 points ago +9 / -0

If anyone tries to force me to get an injection, it will be time for me to start using up some of the large amount of ammo I have stockpiled... it's really that simple.

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Cyphr 11 points ago +11 / -0

Yeah, the basic message is: "trust me bro... I talked with someone".

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