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Taffy333 4 points ago +4 / -0

I think we're going to be hearing about 'died suddenly' for the next 5 or 10 years at least, though hopefully by that time the jabs are acknowledged as the precipitating factor.

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Taffy333 2 points ago +2 / -0

FTA: There's a target on the backs of people who happen to be Black, who happen to be conservative, and it needs to come to an end."

I think anyone speaking as he was in that restaurant would get kicked out, and I doubt being black has anything to do with it. However, I don't have a problem with him bringing racism into the discussion because eventually something like this may cause the left's selective perceptions about racism to backfire on them.

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Taffy333 1 point ago +1 / -0

FTA: However, what this incorrigibly corrupt and clinically insane clique of criminal psychopaths fails to comprehend is that things have changed way beyond what they originally expected in 2023 and beyond.

I agree. If they wanted to stay hidden and to keep the people ignorant, they should have stopped the internet before it ever got started. However, they probably thought they'd manage to control it, too, and that it would be a great tool for mass manipulation. It is for the stupid, but it likely never occurred to the KM that there would be so many digital warriors, anons and Pepe's digging for and disseminating truth. They may have thought censorship would prevent truth being known, but I doubt that's working as well as they thought it would.

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Taffy333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Good article.

So is this one referenced in it: Indian-American Attorney Lays Bare the MOST DANGEROUS Khazarian Conspiracy to Collapse the American Republic...Jewish Billionaires Use Blacks to Oppress Others, says Indian-American Lawyer

https://stateofthenation.co/?p=155230

There's a black minister (can't remember his name) who's done a series of videos on how the KM and the blacks are intertwined with one another, including the history of the process. He says the same as this article, which is that blacks provide the muscle for KM operations.

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Taffy333 2 points ago +2 / -0

Those poor people with bad jab reactions seek medical care, and one of the first things the treating doctors do is load them up with pharmaceuticals to treat the symptoms. The best news out of this scenario is that the drugs often don't help, so the people stop taking them, but one has to wonder how much additional damage was done during their treatment.

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Taffy333 4 points ago +4 / -0

Barf.

When did hugging of all these uniparty members become such a thing? I prefer the olden days, when senators and congressmen went after each other with their canes.

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Taffy333 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Political Moonshine guy also began his investigation of clandestine government activities with the events of 9/11. At first he was a true believer in the narrative, but he had a friend who didn't believe it, and that started him on his trip down the 9/11 rabbit hole.

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Taffy333 7 points ago +7 / -0

Someone on Twitter asked that question. Here's the reply: I found a post by two that heard them says that they were both vaccinated. I also recall them stating it on Tucker Carlson as well. They were against mandates.

https://twitter.com/HSmith24993512/status/1616958308228730884?s=20&t=hUic_kbWnwGHVLqbidW5dw

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Taffy333 4 points ago +4 / -0

There's some discussion in the comments that this might be a parody site. However, given the silliness associated with the trans ideology, this sounds like something they'd say.

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Taffy333 1 point ago +1 / -0

He needs to disavow with a whole bunch of truth about what's really been going on, otherwise I'd be concerned that any platform he offers up may just go the way of 'lock her up', 'build the wall and get Mexico to pay for it' and 'repeal Ocare'.

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Taffy333 2 points ago +2 / -0

Caitlin seems to really understand what's actually going on and explains it very well.

Good article.

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Taffy333 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have difficulty relating to people who fall apart due to some form of isolation, probably because I've been a loner all my life. I have cats, horses and the internet, so I'm good.

I'll add one more thing that I think makes a difference: I'm basically always happy, but that's a state of being that few seem capable of attaining in this day and age. A lot of people look for happiness outside themselves, thinking that if they just had this thing or if that would happen, they'd be happy, yet happiness doesn't work that way.

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Taffy333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Someone on another site posted a photo of San Francisco in 1862 when there was so much rain that it flooded and water was extremely high even several days after the fact, causing the state capitol to be moved to Sacramento.

The left (and whomever is running things) has gone well beyond the left's adage of 'never let a crisis go to waste', to the point where now they treat normal events as if they are a crisis in order to feed their agenda. They do love their mass manipulation by fear porn.

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Taffy333 3 points ago +3 / -0

Appears to be another example of 'the left can't meme'.

When my sisters and I were kids my grandmother had a friend her age who died her hair coal black, painted her eyebrows coal black and wore extremely bright red lipstick. Grandma brought that woman to our house one day and my 2-year-old sister took one look, pointed at her, started crying and said "Witch!" So what I don't understand is why they're so intent on making themselves look so horrid and outlandish. It's a wonder all those little kids didn't run away screaming 'Witch! Witch!".

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Taffy333 5 points ago +5 / -0

Good article.

FTA: That’s my fantasy du jour.

Glad he said that at the end. I was beginning to wonder if he really thought that would happen.

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