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Hey pepes. M25 here.

Today was one day that restored my pride in my country.

I must admit that I'm surprised by how the non-violence worked.

Since the start of the month the JVP (commies, surprising I know), has been asking for a non-partisan, populist (shape eke^1) demonstration/protest against:

  1. the current president,
  2. the political families,
  3. the cronyist businesses.

At the capital, Colombo, around the presidential palace, parliament, and Colombo in general. People were asked to come from all over the country (take not that this is during a fuel crisis). The date was today (9th of July 2022).

And boy did people deliver.

Timeline (please note, I'm in a far away area and am posting information as I received):

  • The day before police sent out an announcement of a "police" curfew, supposedly to prevent people from. The Bar Association dog-piled on it and announced that there was no provision for this in the police charter and that it was invalid.
  • At morning on the day of the protest, the police "reversed" their fraudulent curfew. People responded as expected: they just waited till the announcement so that no police officer could arrest them on false pretenses. Then carried on their merry way. People climbed on to trucks, on top of trains, and those that couldn't do either walked to Colombo.
  • As people started to arrive in Colombo, the police response was to firing tear-gas. This time how ever, it seems like this time the armed forces were not the usual government lackeys; they intentionally fired tear gas away from crowded areas. Several detachments defected to the side of the protesters. Even before the rest of the protesters arrived, the army realized the situation was "seththa pochi".
  • The protesters finally breached the presidential palace. This went as you expected, everyone had a field day. People jumped into the pool, helped themselves to the food, took a nap in the bedrooms, etc.
  • Officers at the Colombo port posted videos of someone's cargo being hurried onto two Navy cruiser (SLNS Gajabahu and SLNS Sidurala), the cruisers left shortly after that.
  • The current prime minister (most probably a cabal plant) shows signs of being nervous, and calls for a party meeting. Gets rebuffed.
  • The protesters occupying the presidential palace call for a press conference and outline their demands.
  • The government mouthpieces in media, Hiru TV and Derana TV, begin reporting on the breaching and protests. Anchors seem and sound visibly nervous.
  • People are now surrounding Hiru TV and Derana TV headquarters.
  • Concurrently, sections of the protesters stormed the airports and ports and began warning army officers that "if they get away, we hold you responsible."
  • There are rumors of the president now giving in and resigning (but these are rumors for now).
  • People breach Hiru TV and Derana TV, they have now got a hold of the management and are forcing them to make a live apology to the public for being mouthpieces/misleading the public.

Videos:

Footnotes:

  1. Sinhala (language of the majority ethnicity) word meaning of "kind of".
  2. Tamil (language of the second major ethnicity) word meaning "completely fucked".
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Sri Lankan in living on the island here. For those of you that don't know, Sri Lanka has been going through a month of peaceful protests against the government's (willful and malicious) mismanagement. The call is for the current president, prime-minister, and the entirety of the parliament to resign.

The protesters themselves have three huge protest camps:

  • The "GotaGoGama" - the original protest in the capital city in front of the Presidential Secretariat (the former parliament). The name roughly translates to "Gota Go-Home Village". They have been encamped at the area for a month now, with solar-power, libraries, water, toilets, and food (basically everything needed to do a 24x7 protest).
  • The "HoruGoGama" - a second protest in front of the entrance to the parliament (surrounded by a moat and accessible by a bridge). The name roughly translates to "Thieves-Go-Home Village". The protest was smaller, but was disbanded after intimidation from dirt-bike special-forces resulted in police restraining said special-forces officers.
  • The "MynaGoGama" - a second protest in front of the prime-minister's official residence ("Temple Trees"). The name roughly translates to "Old-Fart Go-Home Village". The protest is smaller and more recent.

Yesterday (May 9th 2022) was absolutely eventful. Prior to the events the president (in his dictator fashion) announced a State of Emergency and cancelled vacations of all military personnel.

On the day of the events the prime-minister (Mahinda Rajapaksha, well loved because he stopped our 30 year civil-war) called over "sympathizers" to "Temple Trees" via multiple buses. After a fiery speech, these "sympathizers" attacked the "MynaGoGama".

The "sympathizers" destroyed the makeshift huts made of scaffolding (a standard method of makeshift huts in SL), destroyed several laptops (the protesters are young university students), and destroyed all the food.

The attacks were meant to provoke the protesters so that the army could move in (previous attempts to infiltrate the protesters failed when the protesters refused to follow the infiltrators), a lot of people were attacked inhumanely, including an incident where a "sympathizer" man attacked a woman savagely. The police did not intervene and were in fact seen giving the "sympathizer" groups an escort to the protest camps. Multiple protesters (over 130 of them) were hospitalized.

Once the "sympathizers" were done with "MynaGoGama" they proceeded to the "GotaGoGama" and began to attack that camp. They were only able to destroy a few tents before being captured by the camp and flung into the Beria Lake (one of the most polluted lakes in the country). The protesters also destroyed several of the vehicles used to transport the "sympathizers" and threw them into the lake.

How did your average Joe/Jane react: They. Did. Not. Like. The. Attack. On. The. Protesters.

After the attack there was a curfew announced "for public safety". The outlying towns and cities weren't going to take it. Civilians setup blockades on every road in every city looking for "sympathizers". Some of them were intercepted and given a beating, some of the vehicles were destroyed and at some areas police and special-forces had to look on as civilians operated construction equipment to destroy vehicles.

In this chaos, multiple residences, businesses, offices and properties owned by those in or related to the ruling party were completely burned and destroyed:

  • Ex-Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa (Carlton House in Weeraketiya & Medamulana Walawwa) - (rightly deserved)
  • Rajapaksa Family (D. A. Rajapaksa Museum and memorials attacked / destroyed) - (rightly deserved)
  • Ex-Minister Vidura Wickramanayake
  • Ex-Minister Shehan Semansinghe (Residence)
  • Ex-Deputy Speaker Ranjith Siyambalapitiya (Residence)
  • Ex-Minister Rohitha Abeygunawardena (Office in Kalutara) - (rightly deserved)
  • Ex-Minister Johnston Fernando (Offices in Kurunegala & Lillie Street, Colombo) - (rightly deserved)
  • Ex-Minister Nimal Lanza (Residence in Negombo)
  • Ex-Minister Bandula Gunawardena (Residence in Nugegoda) - (rightly deserved)
  • Ex-Minister (Dr.) Ramesh Pathirana (Residence in Galle)
  • Ex-Minister Arundhika Fernando (Residence in Wennappuwa)
  • Ex-Minister (Professor) Channa Jayasumana (Residence in Anuradhapura)
  • MP Prasanna Ranatunga (Residence in Udugampola)
  • MP Duminda Dissanayake (Residence) - (rightly deserved)
  • MP S. M. Chandrasena (Residence)
  • MP Nuwan Athukorala (Residence)
  • MP Sahan Pradeep (Residence in Kadawatha)
  • MP Siripala Gamlath (Residence in Polonnaruwa)
  • MP Kokila Gunawardena (Residence in Meerigama)
  • MP Tissa Kutti Arachchi (Residence in Bandarawela)
  • MP Chinthaka Mayadunne (Residence & Office in Puttlam)
  • MP Anuradha Jayaratne (Office in Gampola)
  • MP Gunapala Rathnasekara (Residence in Kurunegala)
  • MP Santha Nishantha (Residence)
  • MP Anupa Pasqual (Residence in Mathugama)
  • MP Akila Saliya Ellawala (Residence in Balangoda)
  • Moratuwa Mayor Saman Lal Fernando (Residence)
  • Chairman of the Attanagalle Pradeshiya Sabha (Residence)
  • Chairman of the Kotikawatte – Mulleriya Pradeshiya Sabha (Residence)
  • Chairman of the Walallawita Pradeshiya Sabha (Residence)
  • Chairman of the Elpitiya Pradeshiya Sabha (Residence)
  • Mayor of Horana (Residence)

An additional victory was the complete destruction of Gnakka's properties (a hotel and her residence). Gnakka is the "chief-shaman" of the president and most of the Buddhist monks in the country say that she has a demon-assisted hold on the president.

Unfortunately a lot of people have been hurt and have died. One MP was killed along with his driver.

The curfew that only extended to Colombo is now island-wide, and there are reports as I type this that the family of the prime-minister are attempting to use the Air Force to escape the country (presumably to Uganda where they have been moving assets to).

You'll notice that I use the word "sympathizers" in quotes. There's a good reason. Most of these people are poor and destitute; they depend on government hand-outs to survive. A few of the "sympathizers" claimed that they were told their "Samurdhi Muddara" (our version of food stamps) would be invalidated if they didn't come. Most of the sympathizers were drunk and only came to their senses once they got dunked in the polluted lake.

As for the violence and burning. I personally do not condone them; these properties were built using taxpayer money. I'm also suspicious of who is attacking these properties as they could just be false-flags meant to bring the army into action. The dead minister to me seems like someone that actually cares for the people but is prevented from doing his job by everyone else. I'm supposing that he was killed off to prevent information leaking, and to pin the blame on the protesters. Additionally some of the attacked ministers are somewhat sympathetic to the people's problems, so there's the suspicion of false-flags there as well.

All in all, there's no telling how things will go. We may transition into a military junta (the Chief of Army is a Rajapaksha lackey), which will immediately result in a civil-war.

Additional aside: the current president Gothabaya Rajapaksha was a US citizen prior to the election. During the election there was a constitutional problem as to whether a non-Sri Lankan-citizen could even apply for the election (you can't, it automatically makes you ineligible). Prior to the appointment Gothabaya produced "evidence" that he was no longer a citizen of the US (which was shoddy at best). There's rumors that he's been drafted by the CIA/NSA as a plant in Sri Lanka.

More:

  • This is made more plausible by the fact that he has completely destroyed our energy independence, and has attempted to make us dependent on "New Fortress Energy" a US corp for all our energy (electricity) needs.
  • The usage rights to a British-era oil-storage complex have been sold 98% to India (meaning we have to buy back the oil on our land, on our own property, from India).
  • Our country was known as the "granary of the east". We are country of farmers, and were capable of feeding the entire country self-sufficiently. But now we have to purchase rice from India and Myanmar. The ruling government changed the policy for fertilizer from chemical to conventional, resulting in decimation of yield, the oil shortage meant that farmers couldn't process their rice. As a result we're on track to shortages on our staple food, and the remaining food is becoming overpriced, making low-income families starve.
  • The power cuts are destroying our IT industry, people are leaving (brain drain) and when that happens, India will be elated to pick up the slack, and our IT industry (which caters to the likes of London Stock Exchange, and Amazon) will be dead in the water with no hope of ever coming back.

Despite the turbulence, I welcome the change.

Anyone want any more information, feel free to comment.

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Most Abrahamic faiths have a prohibition on consumption of blood due to it being likened to the soul.

Where does that leave adrenechrome? Are these people revitalizing themselves with the souls of children? Are these children forever suffering, or are their souls destroyed?

Someone tell me it's not so.

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So, longtime TheDonald pede and GA pede here.

Been holding out on the pandemic and red-pilling as many people as I can. Most of them were carefully selected and have started coming around to the fact that they've been played (some of them have been vaxxed and are now a little frightened).

I was (and still am) ready to hold out for as long as I can to not get the vaccine, but about yesterday the Army (who has for some reason been tasked with taking care of fakevid) is now making vaccine cards MANDATORY in public places from Sep. 15th. A lot of my relatives that have refused to do so have already folded.

I can't explain the amount of rage I felt the moment I read that. My employer also recently has been implying that they'd like me to take the jab which I've refused to do.

There are traditional medicine doctors here that are red-pilling people and giving out medicinal recipes. A lot of others are also questioning the status-quo on YouTube. But none of them outright condemn the vaccine (possibly because they're being threatened).

I'm just angered at the "harak" (cow in our native language) mentality of our people. A few of my co-workers took the vaccine despite their dislike to doing so. Most have taken the Chinese sinopharm vaccine (which is probably safer than RNA vaccines), I've talked most out of the RNA vaccines.

All in all, it's getting pretty ugly, my life is probably going to get a lot harder. My intention is to hold out until I can't do so.

Peace all, God Bless, Allah Yubarak Feek.