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ItLivesInTheWind 6 points ago +6 / -0

It legitimizes her as a candidate if effort is being spent talking about her. If she's legitimized, she's an option. So yes, it helps her. But it's necessary given the inorganic narrative forcing that her handlers are engaging in.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Pressing this strategy will wall the koolaid drinkers off in another reality. The goal should be to get it to where they seem utterly and completely insane when they try to communicate with undecided voters in a couple of months. Scientologist levels of removal from the reality the undecided and unengaged voters are experiencing and understanding.

The party line is going to get harder and harder to swallow without showing signs. Especially when their arguments are up against cultural, economic and law & order realities.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

Holy shit, they're in so deep that they can't see it's a play on "blah" because she doesn't even paraphrase herself for clarity, but instead literally repeats phrases 2-3 times.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

The narrative wouldn't have worked. It's easier to cheat by adding votes than subtracting them and 2020 required record breaking numbers to top Trump's record breaking numbers. They had to run Biden as Obama's ghost for it to be believable.

Harris is the VP of Obama's VP. If enough of Obama's magic rubbed off on Biden, people will behave the same way with Kamala as they did with Biden. People outside the bubble will be even more enraged and they'll have to deal with that.

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ItLivesInTheWind 4 points ago +4 / -0

Most people are susceptible to neurolinguistic programming. They're exploiting herd mentality and FOMO with mirages they've cooked up. They're doing their "weird" priming so that they can associate cult behaviour with being "weird". Right now it's playful, but they're going to activate this and pivot into fighting against a cult for something something America.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

My guess:

This is a combination of dark pool trading algorithms overreacting to each other and Iran, plus the news dropping to the public on a Thursday.

If it's not that, it's large interests attacking the markets as non-USA central banks lower their interest rates so that they can re-leverage into assets.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is going to be about Temporary Foreign Worker jobs. Which might be replaced by Canadian jobs but will more likely be replaced by "student" visa jobs or spouses of student visas or just illegals overstaying their visas. There are millions of them at this point to soak up this opening and my government will play semantics and crow about winding down temporary immigration by attacking one of the few streams that's currently sees the workers going home half the year and not competing for basic resources in Canadian cities.

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ItLivesInTheWind 3 points ago +3 / -0

Doctors are body mechanics. They share in common with other mechanics that they don't need to know the materials science or physics or engineering of what they're trying to repair and maintain. Some do but this is optional outside of specialties.

What they should have known was enough immunology and pathology to understand that recovered antibodies include the antibodies induced by the jab. That should have set off bullshit detectors.

Cardiologists should have raised their eyebrows at ACE-2 receptor activation. Neurologists should have had a shit about the lipid nanoparticle being theoretically small enough to cross the blood brain barrier. Allergists and immunologists should have been discussing repeat exposure to the adjunct, inflammatory lipids. If they'd been allowed in the same room and weren't having their reputations and standing with their colleges threatened, discussion should have happened.

Virtually all of them are smart enough and grounded enough to have known better if they put a few day's research into it.

The academics are the ones who have no excuse. There are ones who had to denounce the fundamentals of their disciplines to toe this line and these are the ones who always knew.

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ItLivesInTheWind 3 points ago +3 / -0

That was Putin's doing. Just as the Freedom Convoys were spinning up around the globe, he tried to annex a couple of Ukrainian provinces. He knew that Europe couldn't cope with Russian war angst and lockdowns. Amazingly, Europe chose to end their lockdowns and pivot to Russia instead of letting Russia have Donbass and Luhansk.

Another Trump presidency might starve them out if some of their faces die or have to retire by 2028.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

This is fair. The takeaway are that people with real ADHD and ADD have reduced executive function and an unrelatable frame of reference due to perceiving everything unfiltered. They handle crisis situations well due to being in crisis by default because of their unfiltered perception. They hyperfocus. They have an inverted response to stimulants.

Something he misses is that psychotherapy will not work without medication. The default executive function is below the requisite amount to start learning filtering skills. There is also non-stimulant treatments he dismisses.

Modafinil can help someone who's already developed some executive skills by reducing the time it takes to refocus after distractions. Spirulina addresses most of the nutritional deficits that exacerbate ADD and ADHD. Microdosing mushrooms or LSD can also help with that neuroplasticity in adult ADD and ADHD.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Not at the same time. Trump survived an assassination attempt. Biden was playing stubborn according to his handlers' wishes. They've now decided that "our guy died" beats "your guy survived an assassination attempt" and that the media campaign will be loud enough and heartfelt enough to hold up a narrative to cover their cheating.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

It has less market share. Miniscule for personal computers but is #1 for web servers. It's not worth malware developers putting in the time to create malware for personal use Linux desktops and laptops, but there are plenty of hacks available for Linux servers. Especially servers running dated versions of operating system distributions. In these cases, there are well established ways into systems and bots will probe for them and they are likely already compromised.

It's like how Apple used to be super safe because it was less than 5% of home computers and hackers spent their time working on exploits for the lion's share of Windows computers.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's like everyone's using managed services and these services have fired or outsourced half their staff. It's all on autopilot and gambling/managing risk that insurance will cover it at the end of the day.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wouldn't be shocked if there was a way to take a loan and collateralize it with those monies. Something to keep the cash in play for a few months after which it's tomorrow's problem.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

In Canada we did it to save face. Our hospitals lost a fortune in billings on account of cancelled surgeries and still having to pay staff to TikTok. Our insurance companies were probably loving it.

If we'd tried handling things scientifically, like Sweden, our logistics would have failed. We're a failing state and wouldn't have been able to handle a couple hundred critically ill people.

Granted the pharma companies made a fortune off of us. We bought enough doses to do Canada 10 times over. We had to throw most of it out thankfully.

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Epidemiology is the health of people, not persons. It bends pathology for psychology, politics, logistics, and triage. Ultimately falling wherever it needs to to continue confidence in the healthcare infrastructure being used.

It's heavy on lies, especially where a country prevents discrimination against the sick and disabled. In that case, legalities require discriminating against everyone in the hope of catching the margin of extremely sick people who will overwhelm hospitals that measure their spare, unutilized ICU beds in 1s per hundreds of thousands of people. They usually can't handle more than 10 or 20 per million people getting unexpectedly sick for weeks or months across a whole region.

That's the nicest case. In the nicest case, they are lying and psychologically abusing and rallying the masses to attack the truth and drilling holes in constitutionality and subjecting millions of people to unnecessary, experimental treatment because they can't legally subject a few thousand marginal, very sick people to experimental treatment.

In the WEF Reset case, Trump went off script by accidentally winning the presidency and the rest of the developed world panicked and stalled instead of running off the cliff together. In that case, we saw SARS 2002, a disease on training wheels, gave it a head start instead of shutting it down like in 2002-2003, controlled the media, and used the panic to rig an election and oust the guy who wasn't supposed to be there at that time.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm honestly shocked there isn't a campaign targeting progressives with the Biden fallout. They lost their last shot with Bernie to force through an unfit candidate and were gaslighted for 4 years. They should be primed to melt down and repeat their 2016 support.

Raw numbers are the best bet for making a steal impossible. Trump breaking the all time record and them having to double plus break the record with impossible turnout to reinstall Biden. All with the progressive vote turning on him.

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ItLivesInTheWind 6 points ago +6 / -0

7% of the country being temporary visa holders turned people off of him. The booing happened in the house flipping and money laundering capital of the country and, even there, people have realized the cost of propping up their real estate speculation and scams has been too great.

After the Chinese factory owners and high level party members turned their noses up at us, we went crying to India and ramped up to sub-Saharan population growth numbers to cram Indians into rentals 2-4 to a room to prop up values.

We changed student visas to allow unlimited work hours off campus, allowed for spousal work visas for students, and begged our diploma mills to drown us in fake students.

Now Trudeau's government is talking permanent extensions and granting permanent residence because we lack the manpower to deport 2 million people.

It took 2-3 years to bring in this many people and completely tilt us.

Of course people are booing.

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you have narrowed blood vessels, just be aware that lysine, out of balance, will be a vasoconstrictor. It might be worth supplementing arginine with your meal if you are taking lysine exclusively for this purpose and are not concerned with arginine amping up spike protein synthesis or herpes replication or what have you. Minor arginine inhibition can start around 8000mg of lysine if you are otherwise fasted or not careful with your diet. Not that arginine inhibition isn't useful for other conditions.

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ItLivesInTheWind 3 points ago +3 / -0

Le Pen picked up seats and won the popular vote. Her opposition had to game the electoral system by having more than 100 politicians drop out of races after ballots were cast. From this we get "Is Le Pen finished?".

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ItLivesInTheWind 2 points ago +2 / -0

Like when Medvedev became president of Russia and handed it back to Putin a day later?

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ItLivesInTheWind 1 point ago +1 / -0

This will eventually be done heuristically by 80 IQ general artificial intelligences with functionally infinite time to compare, correlate, and group people's digital footprints. Harari is stuck in elitist thinking, wanting implants and computational dragnets. Like real stasi, the AI agent version won't have to be that bright to get the job done.

Add in people narcing each other out to protect their good boy points and even the face culture immigrants will be covered.

At least this fucker is shooting for the stars instead of pursuing pragmatic solutions.

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ItLivesInTheWind 4 points ago +4 / -0

The worst credible testimony I've had is from a colleague who was hospitalized for emergency thoracic surgery, woke up stapled and stented, and was quietly told by the hospital staff that they couldn't promise him aftercare unless he took the shot. It wasn't physical force, but the threat of letting him fall through the cracks and likely die.

It's was reprehensible up here in Canada. It's still an issue in some provinces.

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ItLivesInTheWind 3 points ago +3 / -0

The definition of forced is a moving target with these narcissistic fucks. May it bite them on the ass when either a reckoning sets the definition right or they fall victim and can't invoke force to weasel out from under whatever circumstances are crushing them.

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