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HatePickingUserNames 4 points ago +4 / -0

The government was legally obligated to hand it over during disclosure. Had they been convicted, that alone would be grounds for the vacation of their conviction.

I don't think they even care to get a conviction or keep one. They are using the process as a deterrent in itself and to torture their enemies. This is counter to what America was founded on. You are supposed to get a fair trial. The trial itself is NOT supposed to be the punishment.

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

Those who most blindly trusted in the deep state will be the ones who will be their harshest opponents when they finally wake up. The deep state is creating the noose it will be hung with at this point. You kill people's children, you will get a harsh response when they realise it was you (the deep state).

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HatePickingUserNames 10 points ago +10 / -0

We shouldn't be ruled by anyone. We should run our own lives and the government should do as little as possible, and maybe even a little less than that.

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

The deep state borrows from both playbooks because they are very similar. A lot of people are unaware that during the interwar period, there were 2 main factions in Germany fighting for power. The communists (who became Antifa) and the national socialists. In most ways they were very similar. Most people don't realise that had the communists won, they would have been just as bad (if not worse) and would have pushed many of the same policies as the national socialists. The communists and national socialists hated each other, but not because they had different policies or goals. They hated each other because they were each other's main rivals and because they were so similar policy wise, they couldn't create loyal supporters who wouldn't switch sides based on policy. So they needed to polarize their supporters to demonise the other side to ensure they remained loyal.

It is therefore no accident that communist/antifa policies seem so similar to what they claim to oppose. Mussolini created facism because he didn't think people would be loyal enough to communism to make it work. He realised that people are willing to fight for their country and family (patriotism) but not for some half baked idea of communism. So he grafted patriotism onto communism and that became fascism. Mussolini was originally a communist.

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HatePickingUserNames 10 points ago +10 / -0

In a Soviet/1984/"Canada right now" style system, looking at the evidence is unnecessary and a waste of time. The conclusions are set ahead of time and the rest of the show trial is just a formality.

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HatePickingUserNames 3 points ago +3 / -0

They'll kill the vaxxed just the same. I do recall that there was a place (maybe Australia) where they allowed Ivermectin to be used but only on the vaxxed. Like they were trying to black-mail skeptics into taking the death jab. That was a while back though.

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HatePickingUserNames 13 points ago +13 / -0

This does seem like it's much worse than the general public. Either they were given bad batches or the vaccine is much worse for the younger demographic and just shows up this way due to the average age of a military recruit being younger than the public. Also, the sterilization part is a bit misleading. Most of the sterilized were actually women which is shocking given that they make up a smaller portion of the military than men. Here is the relevant part of the article:

11,748 women and 8,365 men became sterile after Joe Biden forced them to take these experimental shots. That’s 20,113 people who volunteered to serve their country, who will never be able to have children now. Another 4,086 female servicemembers now have ovarian dysfunction, so they also may or may not be able to have children.

It's sad but the things the deep state satanists would want to do if given the chance, they are pretty much doing. This looks a lot like the stuff Bill Gates did in India and Africa. Maybe that's what he was developing there.

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

Some were driven to take their own lives. It's difficult to imagine what they did to them but everyone responsible must pay.

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HatePickingUserNames 3 points ago +3 / -0

I know what you are thinking – vaccine mandates are still a thing?

That is what I was thinking. What place in the World other than the US border (but only for legal non US citizen travelers, illegals are exempt and get extra rights at border) still had vaccine mandates for anyone. Even the Saddam and Gomorra of Ontario (Toronto) doesn't have them anymore. Granted, Saddam and Gomorra never apologized, they just suspended the mandates meaning they can be very easily un-suspended in the future.

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

For a moment, I thought this might have been a headline from "Not the Bee". You can never be too sure with the crazy stuff happening these days. Had it been real, it wouldn't even make my top 10 list of craziest stories I've seen this year.

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

And intentionally fraudulent estimates on the percentage of the population of who were vaccinated. If for example, you have 50%/50% vaxxed/unvaxxed in the population and you claim that it's 90%/10% vaxxed/unvaxxed, then if you have 50%/50% vaxxed/unvaxxed showing up in hospitals, you can claim that the 10% unvaxxed in the population make up 50% of the hospitalized. Except it all stems from you fraudulent estimation of the population's vaxx rate. They played this same game in Canada to claim the unvaxxed caused too many car crashes. More was wrong with that so-called study as well, but that was the main thing.

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

He'll just have to avoid Hungary for the rest of his life, which doesn't look like it's going to be that much longer. This is still a good thing because it sheds some light on who this guy is and the things that he himself proudly said he did. The irony is lost on antifa about the fact that a lot of times they are being funded by a proud nazi collaborator (at best).

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's what I was thinking about as well. They said it was justified (the war act invocation) but provided no valid evidence for its justification. Certainly if they had such evidence, they should have put it in the report. Basically, the conclusion was written before the investigation even started. The investigation was just a formality.

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HatePickingUserNames 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm sure I'm perching to the choir here but we must remember, if you are an unscrupulous individual, as most in power are, you can fake a study to show almost anything. And since most people don't know how to read these studies or how to spot problems with them, the public isn't going to be reading them or even understanding the issues within them if they do. They just hear what the media tell them: There was a study, it's title is this, and we say it's correct. They don't hear that later on the study was retracted because it was found to be fraudulent. The media won't report that. Studies are only as good as the people conducting them.

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HatePickingUserNames 6 points ago +6 / -0

The French revolution is not something we want to emulate or look up to. It was predominantly anti-God and the people that lead it were blood-thirsty psychopaths who loved killing. They ended up having to kill a lot of these leaders in the end because they were afraid they would start turning on them (the revolutionaries). And in the end, France actually ended up having several Kings even after the revolution, so it didn't immediately bring about a republic or democracy as people might think. It was, just like a lot of revolutions, a blood bath more than anything else. It would later be out-done by the Communist revolution in Russia, but not by as much as people think.

Bastille itself is a joke. 0 political prisoners were released from that castle. There were only 7 prisoners there in total, 2 of which were brought there by their families because they were insane and the families could no longer take care of them. It was guarded by the worst soldiers in the army as there was no conceivable reason for anyone to bother invading it. It is insane to think that this is what the French celebrate as their so-called independence day. Here are some references:

The seven prisoners in in residence that day were: four forgers, the Comte de Solanges (inside for ‘a sexual misdemeanour’) and two lunatics (one of them was an English or Irish man named Major Whyte who sported a waist-length beard and thought he was Julius Caesar).

The prison guard were a contingent of invalides – soldiers invalided out of regular service – and conditions were fairly comfortable for most inmates, with relaxed visiting hours and furnished lodgings.

Source: https://historynotes.info/how-many-prisoners-were-freed-by-the-storming-of-the-bastille-1496/

Also, the prisoners in that castle at the time had it way better than the current J6 prisoners per the above qoute.

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

It would explain why the satanic deeps state are becoming more bold with their satanic narrative to the point where it is they who are pushing people away. It took them decades to push through the gay marriage initiative. The more extreme sterilizing children initiative they are trying to push through in just a few years. And it's turning the people against them. Also, during COVID, they seemed to have an un-natural control of the media. That has started to fracture now too. The statanic deep state's power is being slowly stripped away piece by piece.

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

Canada's own black face Hitler was an ex-high school drama teacher until he diddled a student. It might explain why his theatrics are all over the top with fake tears and not at all believable. These days, being a good liar is the #1 skill a politician must have. If you can string the lies together into a narrative like an actor can, that is a bonus. Beyond lying, politicians don't do much other than trying to destroy the lives of the people they are supposed to represent.

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HatePickingUserNames 1 point ago +1 / -0

If it was a Koran quote, he'd be promoted. Especially if it was one like "Make war on the infidels and do not let them rest ...".

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

Soy Boy with Blue Hair answers: They would recruit the strongest, smartest and braves from society to help them. Oh my soy latte. That's exactly me.

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HatePickingUserNames 1 point ago +1 / -0

It assumes they have the cognitive ability to figure anything out. Worth a try but not sure there is anything going on in most of their minds.

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HatePickingUserNames 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't think anyone doubts he's a fed. What we know is that the brainwashed leftists don't even know who this guy is or what the story behind him is.

Maybe we should change tactics. Get on forums with our alt accounts pretending to be leftist and let them know he's a key Maga player who was able to slip through the cracks and got away with helping to plan the insurrection. And the Maga people have been so crafty, that they were able to hide him from the clever leftists who normally know everything. Also, let them know there is a conspiracy theory that he's FBI, but that's just Maga people lying to protect him and to make the leftists people think that's the reason he wasn't arrested. If we play our cards right, we can get the leftists to make his name known far and wide for us. Maybe they will even start protesting for his arrest.

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