4
Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

I figured this out from working retail over the past couple of years---Snatch n'Dash is most common on Fridays & Saturdays, when they can unload the stuff at bars for cash. Holding onto the stuff any longer is dangerous.

2
Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

I forget in which interview he said this, but he's not taking traditional chemo. He said that his current treatment stimulate the immune system to kill off cancer cells.

4
Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

I wonder whether the keystone referred to here is a unique genetic marker, heralding back to the bloodline families. The main families keep marriages within the bloodlines, but there's got to be a ton of illegitimate offspring, many of whom would carry the genetic marker. (The ultimate "infiltration.")

15
Tree_Frog 15 points ago +15 / -0

I think he realizes his days on earth are limited (from cancer) and he's going to take every opportunity to speak out. I doubt that he has any special inside information about the DS or political situation. He looks at COVID events through a spiritual lens, and I think he's genuine.

9
Tree_Frog 9 points ago +9 / -0

Sorry, I remember all those dates he threw around after the 2020 election on when Trump would return. I think he's a Huckster.

4
Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

After the first Pharaoh Show, I was talking to an Egyptian (Christian) woman who recently immigrated to the Us. She said the rank-and-file population in Egypt viewed it as a big waste of money.

2
Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

She's using it to cover up the truth of the "disaster," which she created. No elective surgeries, because there's no staff. She fired the unvaxxed, and the National Guard was unable to cover the staff shortages.

1
Tree_Frog 1 point ago +1 / -0

Check out the AP photo---one red running shoe. How does someone lose a running shoe in a situation like this?

Remember when Ole Dammegard said that DS massacres always showed the symbol of the shoe in the aftermath of the carnage?

2
Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

He rubs his nose while saying "end of quote," which almost looks like some sort of signal.

9
Tree_Frog 9 points ago +9 / -0

1918 Spanish Flu: The govt. used leftover vaccines in the stockpile on the civilian population, employing propaganda to get people to take them. "Only the vaccinated died."

https://nexusnewsfeed.com/article/health-healing/the-1918-spanish-flu-only-the-vaccinated-died-1/

2
Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

I've been noticing that many people die at home now in the local obits. Perhaps it's a part of the "died unexpected" syndrome:

Figures also show more people are dying at home than ever before.

There were some 964 extra deaths in private homes in the week to November 5, the latest available, which was 40 per cent above the five-year average.

There were also 548 extra deaths in hospitals, 12 per cent above average, and 155 excess deaths in care homes, seven per cent above average.

It has been suggested that deaths at home have risen because more people were choosing to die there.

But some experts fear it may be because terminally ill people don’t want to go into hospital in case they catch the virus.

7
Tree_Frog 7 points ago +7 / -0

Here's my favorite small pox story. In 2002, Bush decided that all military and medical personnel had to receive a small pox vaccine. The serum had been sitting in the national stockpile forever. Anyway, after a big hype via CDC (Fauci's in there too), the medical staff told Bush to stick it, and the program failed.

https://files.catbox.moe/a0g7vk.pdf

4
Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

Add to your points:

To justify local lockdowns during any ops

2
Tree_Frog 2 points ago +2 / -0

Plus, they wouldn't want the chance of getting pox-marked.

3
Tree_Frog 3 points ago +3 / -0

I still have a suspicion he's a huckster---selling courses on how to put "Humanity back into Humans" is not someone I'd automatically trust. Almost like an Alex Jones---put out 90% good info and hold back just enough to skew the picture.

4
Tree_Frog 4 points ago +4 / -0

Small pox would be more difficult to transmit than COVID or flu, since it relies on closer person-to-person contact. BUT, it would be a great excuse for local lockdowns.

view more: ‹ Prev Next ›