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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

Ahhh. Thank you. I'm a GenX so I still use the full words most of the time. No "ty" from me. :)

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WTFChuck 20 points ago +20 / -0

To be specific, the crime of misleading parents regarding vaccines for children. I hope the guy is tried for crimes against humanity. Justice is coming for all of these pharma and NWO monsters.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

There have been a few suicides among people in my life and I struggled with the back and forth of feeling guilty because I didn't know how to help them (or that they needed help) and feeling angry that they would do this to everybody around them. But my Mom said something to me in my college days when I was ranting about the situation where one of our roommates in the co-op we lived in hung himself in the laundry room we all shared--she said, "Imagine how terribly he must have been feeling that THIS seemed like the best solution for him." That statement she made has stayed with me through the other suicides I've witnessed in my world. People are not always in their right minds when they act in all sorts of situations. It's easy to judge them when we're on the outside looking in. I suspect it would be a lot easier to be compassionate toward them if we could feel what it is like to be on their inside looking out.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think he said "doesn't cross the blood-brain barrier," which is likely bullshit

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have been suspicious of George Webb for a long time, back to the earliest Q days. His work with the Jason Goodman (Crowdsource the Truth) makes him suspicious to me since Jason Goodman is known MOSSAD. I don't have time to find the sauce, but I don't think anybody would have too much trouble finding it.

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WTFChuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

What is the deal with this story? They go after her for ethics claims after she's trying to rescue her daughter from sex trafficking? And there's no spin on this article one way or another and not enough facts to come close to making any kind of sense of it. What the heck?

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WTFChuck 5 points ago +5 / -0

Holy cow. This video needs it's own post. The parasite pill PDF from Voat is here (warning--it automatically downloads, so don't click if you don't want that.)

files.catbox.moe/9rbtxh.pdf

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WTFChuck 8 points ago +8 / -0

Is it just me? I listened to her clip on this and I was thinking, "Aww, come on now, Ghislane. You're not fooling anybody. We know you're the one who had him whacked. You didn't work for him; he worked for you. And that little stunt at the restaurant where you had your pic taken shortly after his arrest and were reading a specific book--we didn't know what you were saying in those comms precisely, but we KNEW they were comms. And likely comms to all the 'elites' who were shitting their pants that he was arrested wherein you were announcing to all of them, 'I'll take care of it; don't worry.' And then you took care of it."

Is it just me?

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's funny that you mention memory. I just had an odd experience. I have been having an issue with my memory being less-than-stellar for a couple of years (like nearly everybody else I know, both young and old), but here in the past week or so I've been saying to myself, "Hmmm. My memory is coming back to what it used to be." But I was not thinking much about it. Then just now I read this headline about the FBI guy just arrested. His name is McGonigal. And I said to myself, "Isn't that remote viewing book I read (nearly 20 years ago now) by a three-letter agency guy with that name?" So I go check the book. I was wrong, but, boy, was I close: the author's name: McMoneagle. And I'm noticing my long-standing ability to know who's calling before the phone rings is sharpening back up too. I'm a bit surprised. I'm wondering if as the planet gets cleaned up and these malevolent actors are banished, if our natural abilities to connect with the world around us at deeper levels aren't going to be amplified simply by the banishing of a lot of the lower frequency energies.

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

I think so, don't you?

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WTFChuck 0 points ago +1 / -1

Wait. Meatloaf is back? Wikipedia (sorry) says he died a year ago yesterday. I really love Meatloaf's music.

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

A few years ago, they re-released Blazing Saddles in theaters and I dragged my Mom, my husband, and my woke former best friend. I laughed my ass off. I was too young to see it at the theater as a kid, so I was so tickled to get to see it on the big screen. I definitely enjoyed it more than the people i dragged with me, but they were laughing too between occasional gasps at things that were hilariously "politically incorrect." "Politically incorrect" = the truth that people are afraid to say out loud. Nobody can accuse Mel Brooks of being afraid to point his cameras at the truth, God bless him. :)

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WTFChuck 0 points ago +1 / -1

I don't remember Mel dying and I would have noticed. I am a huge Mel Brooks fan. But I'm with you on Ed Harris.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +3 / -1

Same here. I definitely remember Ed Harris's death. And vaguely remember David Byrne passing, but I could be wrong about that one.

For anybody who has read Atlas Shrugged, is it just me or does anybody else think there's a chance that many these "dying" celebrities have taken themselves off to John Galt's conclave of talented people who removed themselves from society because the refused to participate in the communist takeover?

I have this vision in my head of Prince, Michael Jackson, Carrie Fischer and her mom Debbie Reynolds, Alan Rickman, Kirstie Alley, and a slew of others being off in their own community waiting for everybody to finally wake up so they can be normal happy people in a world filled with lots of other normal happy people.

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WTFChuck 5 points ago +5 / -0

Thank you for sharing this. So happy to see so many young people in these pictures of all races and both genders. The young will be the ones protecting life when we older ones have all gone Home.

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WTFChuck 15 points ago +15 / -0

Purim Ball Co-Chair Stephen A. Schwarzman, chairman and CEO of the Blackstone Group

These people barely hide: "Schwarzman" - in German = BLACKman. And he's CEO of BLACKstone Group.

These Khazars have been scoundrels for millennia. Time for them to get off the planet.

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

I like that emoji. Namaste, fren.

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

I can relate to that feeling. There are some books you might like: notably, The Drama of the Lost Disciples by George F. Jowett. This one gets into the Joseph of Arimathea nitty-gritty. In his time, he was the richest man in Israel and England and possibly the world, it is said. He dealt in tin. And he was Jesus's uncle. Super interesting book.

Lighter fare: the novel, The Thorn of Arimathea by Frank G. Slaughter. It's a 1950s novel. I love some of those old historical fiction novels.

Also, if you haven't read Dolores Cannon's books Jesus and the Essenes and They Walked With Jesus, they really are amazing. I only read them last Spring and they have left a huge impression on me. And you saying that you at one time "followed Him in secret"--these two books would be right up your alley, I suspect. Cheers, fren! Nice to meet a fellow Joseph of Arimathea enthusiast.

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WTFChuck 2 points ago +2 / -0

I would be surprised by him being "controlled opposition." Some people say his ex-wife, Elizabeth, was sent in to become his handler. If he really is Aspergers, then she'd have found him a tough nut to crack. (And apparently did if their divorce is any indicator.) I know what you mean about the Oprah thing. I haven't heard him talk about Oprah, but I know that he knows Steven Tyler from Aerosmith personally and we hear not-so-great things about Steven Tyler (though who the heck knows these days, right?). But that connection is because David Wilcock's father wrote reviews for The Rolling Stone back in the 70s, so he got to go to a lot of concerts as a kid with his dad. That's back when you could write for a major magazine and if you got paid $50, you were lucky. Most publications back then paid in copies.

And when was he in Vegas? He's living by himself in his house in the mountains of Colorado these days. But he lived in L.A. for quite a while, I know.

I really appreciate David Wilcock's work. And I've come to feel pretty soft toward him because he reminds me alot of my son, who is very mildly Aspergers.

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WTFChuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

Have you read any of David Wilcock's books? The Synchronicity Key talks about the kind of spiral nature of time and connects it to the universe being geometric in nature. Like the intricate clock kind of analogy. Connects sacred geometry to the planet, the solar system, on up and the repeating nature of what happens in our world. The precession of the equinoxes, the Mandela effect. He covers a lot of ground. What you're talking about in your posts here reminds me a lot of what I've read in David Wilcock's books. But you may want to read his Source Field Investigations before you read The Synchronicity Key. When he says "Source Field", he's talking about God.

People shit on David Wilcock all of the time because they accuse him of being a grifter, etc. But the guy's written works are impressive. The bibliographies alone are amazing. I get aggravated with people dunking on him when they've never read his work. My theory is that the guy is Apsergers. He's pretty much acknowledged that now. From a young age, he put that Asperger focus into pursuing his interests and he has an impressive body of work to show for it, but all these people who purport to admire "autists" dunk on him for his social awkwardness. Well, newsflash for those people: you don't get that Asperger focus without that Asperger social awkwardness.

Thank you for introducing me here to something I had not even heard of before.

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WTFChuck 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've been reading The Geneva Bible, the Bible version that the Pilgrims brought with them to America. The KJV followed about 50 years after the first Geneva Bible and one of King James's requirements was that The Geneva Bible's margin notes be taken out as they could encourage people to rebel against their kings in his mind. Censorship of the Bible and people's opinions regarding the translating of the Bible go WAY back. The KJV relied heavily on The Geneva Bible. I'm not far enough yet to see many of the differences, though I find it interesting that the Geneva Bible frequently uses "amend your life" rather than the phrase "repent".

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WTFChuck 1 point ago +1 / -0

As an aside totally unrelated to the drama this post is describing, what made you pick your username? I mean, I know who Joseph of Arimathea is, obviously, but it's an unusual choice for a username. Just curious.

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WTFChuck 5 points ago +5 / -0

Yes, with the same uninterruptible autopilot they used on the Malaysian planes. And let Field McConnell have control of the autopilot. Crash land them someplace on a snow-covered mountain. They're cannibals. They'll be fine. Some of them. For a while anyway.

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