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Cyphr 4 points ago +4 / -0

Can we get that in writing?

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Cyphr 5 points ago +5 / -0

SQL Server Management Studio. SSMS. It is an admin tool for SQL Server databases. When you use it, you can do anything you want to the data contained in the databases.

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Cyphr 1 point ago +1 / -0

The Gates divorce highlighted the fact that there are a lot of really stupid people posting on this site, and they proved it over and over and over and over again... ad nauseum.

Will any of them learn from this? I doubt it, but I hope they do.

by gamepwn
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Cyphr 4 points ago +4 / -0

When I was in the military in the late 80's, we trained for WW III and nuclear/chemical/biological armageddon.

So, what is the point of your post? Cluelessness about the military?

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Cyphr 6 points ago +6 / -0

Climategate in 2009... proved the whole global warming / climate change push by politicians, government agencies, etc. was fake, based on fraudulent data created by those agencies to justify the scam, endlessly echoed in lockstep by the MSM.

Seeing all of that woke me up to the many other fake things those same bad actors have been pushing...

by BQnita
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Cyphr 3 points ago +3 / -0

Challenge Accepted...

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Cyphr 4 points ago +4 / -0

All true Darwin Awards must be granted posthumously... any others are just "honorary"...

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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

The whole article is nothing but click-bait with no substance whatsoever.

A waste of time. Ignore, or deport.

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Cyphr 5 points ago +5 / -0

I agree. It gives credibility to the information that Trump was recruited by the Military to work with them to make the worldwide destruction of the DS easier and less disruptive economically, etc. His term allowed the Military to fully prepare (recovering from the damage done by Obummer) and "set the stage" for the movie.

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Cyphr 3 points ago +3 / -0

Maybe a bit like "No Name" had surgery a short time before he was executed...

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Cyphr 1 point ago +1 / -0

You are confused... I was referring to the OP - not to Mike Lindell. You are correct about the proof Mike Lindell has provided. He is doing great work.

Once more, slowly. The OP "believes" Mike Lindell is a psyop (you know, because that is the TITLE OF HIS POST). The he spews a bunch of bullshit that proves nothing.

Get it? The shills are busy down-voting anyone that interferes with their misinformation campaigns... How amusing.

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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

I know, right? He "believes" in all kinds of crap he pulled straight from his own ass... with no proof or sauce at all. Total garbage.

For the benefit of the down-vote morons: my post and the one above it both refer to the OP's "belief" that Mike Lindell is a psyop... not to Mike Lindell himself. FFS.

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Cyphr 17 points ago +17 / -0

Here is an alternate hypothesis: maybe you have no idea what you are talking about in the first place? That seems much more likely and believable.

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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fuck off. Identifying shills through their comment history is valid and useful. Only other shills would object to that practice. So, it is worth repeating. Fuck off.

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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Sez you. Prove it. But you can't, since you clowns have no idea what you are talking about.

This is not balkanization. Every state is an ongoing experiment to find a balance between policies, laws, taxes, size of government, etc. that produce the best (measurable) results across a wide range of business and quality of life criteria.

The overall process follows a cycle: innovation leads to imitation; too much imitation then leads to differentiation; prolonged differentiation leads to innovation... and the cycle repeats.

People are voting with their feet, fleeing failed state experiments to enjoy the benefits of living in successful states. Eventually, the failed states will be forced to imitate the successful states in order to become competitive. That correction starts with voting. The people in failed states want to imitate the successful states, and vote accordingly.

This highlights the importance of free and accurate (non-rigged) elections. That must be fixed nationwide ASAP.

The underlying principle is that everything in life that really matters is competitive in nature - but most people don't know that, or want to pretend it is not true. People moving from state to state is the result of competition between the states. Deal with it.

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Cyphr 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thanks, this is good to know.

A lot of the info about the vaccines, depopulation, prion disease, etc. has been so over the top that it just didn't make any sense to me.

The vaccines are still experimental and voluntary, and for a disease that has such a high survival rate (especially if vitamin C and D deficiencies can be avoided), I don't believe they are even necessary.

I have other questions regarding why the vaccines are being pushed so hard by the DS propagandists though... we still need a lot more info to figure out what is really going on.

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Cyphr 11 points ago +11 / -0

Just to help you with your research... Ivermectin is effective in counteracting the spike proteins, whether they are part of a virus or the mRNA "vaccine". Unfortunately, I did not save the URL to that research. I already have a supply of Ivermectin, so info about its effectiveness is all that I wanted to know.

As it turns out, the best treatment is actually to combine HCQ, Ivermectin, Zinc, Selenium, Vitamins C and D3 + Magnesium Chloride, plus Zpac or a steroid. Quercetin can be substituted for HCQ if necessary.

That combo covers pretty much everything, and has proven to be very effective in practice. Whether it can actually undo the effects of the mRNA, only time will tell.

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Cyphr 2 points ago +2 / -0

No. Fraud vitiates everything. The votes are corrupted and illegitimate. The election fraud must be eradicated and new, accurate elections held (supervised or overseen by the military).

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Cyphr 1 point ago +1 / -0

I already exceeded my LARP-watching quota for this month, so ... Nope.

by BQnita
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Cyphr 3 points ago +3 / -0

You bet wrong. I read the original article on ZeroHedge, and that is what I was commenting on. Tyler Durden's prognostications are frequently wrong.

So what if imports are exceeding the capacity of available shipping in the Pacific? 95% of the US economy and imports are confined to North America. Canada and Mexico are our biggest trading partners by a mile.

ZeroHedge has their panties in a twist about the potential to have difficulty in the future shipping some of the remaining 5% of our trade. yawn

by BQnita
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Cyphr 3 points ago +3 / -0

click-bait bullshit. Too much freight being shipped around the pacific, and transportation is struggling to meet the demand.

Linear thinking idiots. Businesses will shift to alternate sources and/or alternate routes... and heaven forbid - local sources of goods instead of getting them from the other side of the planet... oh noes!

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