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friendlyfuzzybear 5 points ago +5 / -0

You can cats are right. The panama canal is a critical choke point. I'm thankful it has been re-secured.

It's easy to understand the shipping aspect. What I, and I guess many of us, had not realized is how central it is to human trafficing too. I had no idea there was a strategic plot of jungle land called the Darien Gap until Michael Yon began reporting on it during the great NGO migration. It was a reminder that the things I don't know is much bigger than the things I know.

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friendlyfuzzybear 2 points ago +2 / -0

The capacity for Asian chip fab houses to secretly insert backdoor circuitry post tape-out is a potential vulnerability that, at least, makes this bear uneasy. Imagine if all Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Qualcomm etc. CPUs contain a little gift of a made-in-China logic block. I have to hope someone in our intelligence aparatus is taking samples off the assembly lines and is slapping the product under an electron scanning microscope, searching layer by layer for anything not on the blueprint.

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friendlyfuzzybear 1 point ago +1 / -0

Hmmm... The Great Firewall of China is both a strength and a weakness, in internal/external information warfare, as well as capacity to execute a cyber attack. I was relieved when Trump, term 1, kicked out Huawei hardware. During the months of Covid lockdown it was clear that the rapid deployment of 5G towers across the country in the dark of night could only have been funded by the military. The question patriots have been fussing over is What color of hat controls the 5G warfare capabilities?

My fresh-off-the-presses plan is to send in u/BooniesRedneck with drinks and charm to loosen you up for more info, James O'Keefe style. Name a meet-up location and Boonie will be there.

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friendlyfuzzybear 1 point ago +1 / -0

Properly done, the war with China could be over in minutes.

Minutes?!

Would that be an EMP attack plus blinding their birds with space lasers? What is the counter to nuclear subs parked off our shores?

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friendlyfuzzybear 12 points ago +12 / -0

Thank you for this. A dream come true.

Winn for the win.

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friendlyfuzzybear 2 points ago +2 / -0

America is the only country founded on the ideal of limited government, one limited on principled grounds as to where government may and may not tread. The flourishing of this country, and a citizenry who uphold its foundations (the "patriots"), is felt like an enduring insult to their failed ideologies. Therefore, the spirit of this country must be snuffed out of existence.

The thought of a resurgent, defiant, non-apologetic America on the 250th anniversary is driving them nuts.

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friendlyfuzzybear 4 points ago +4 / -0

And another 4 dot termination.

Over the years I have been scrutinizing doggie's typing paws carefully. Usually doggie ends thoughts with 3 dots. There has been a noticeable uptick in 4 dot terminations lately. Something is afoot.

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friendlyfuzzybear 1 point ago +1 / -0

Before they started mucking with the numbers in a cover-up, the military version of VAERS provided the clearest "safety signal" of the damage being done. Todd Calendar of VaxChoice saw it early and made legal filings to help stop it.

The behavior of the military leadership during that time puzzled me greatly. Once the numbers came in, why did leadership not resist with a Hell no, you're not weakening my fighting forces by 25%. I'd appreciate any insight from the veterans on this board to explain why the commanding officers did not object strongly.

Did they not see the numbers? Where they on board with the depopulation program? Were they not on board with the plan but not aware? Were they aware but realized they had no power to stop it, and would be relieved of duty had they tried? Did they not simply care because what value are soldiers anyway, but that of replaceable cannon fodder?

I take as a given that the one thing the military mind hates more than anything else is troops disobeying an order. Is the root explanation simply that?

Again, I extend a plea to current and former fighting frogs to weigh in.

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friendlyfuzzybear 14 points ago +14 / -0

Because i) they still have top-down control of most of the world's mainstream media, plus censorship systems; ii) they need to try again to make their Agenda 2030 goals, yet iii) they're out of touch with the general population's "we're fed up with this load of rubbish, bugger off mate" attitude.

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friendlyfuzzybear 9 points ago +9 / -0

Beware the "there's only one reason why X is happening" assertion, followed by "here's the real reason, and you're not going to like it". That is a tried-and-true rhetorical technique of a propagandist.

The propagandists tried to attack Trump directly. That didn't work. They tried to attack his inner circle. That hasn't worked so well either. In the first term they smothered him with bad advisors. It worked then; not so much now. What remains as the softest attack surface is the MAGA base.

They asked themselves: What does half of MAGA hate that can serve as a wedge issue? Answer: Israel.

They also ask: What does all of MAGA hate that we can use to have them turn on Trump? Answers: central bank digital currencies, and mass domestic surveillance. The play, then, is to propagandize MAGA that Trump's hidden devious plan is to usher in exactly these two hated things. Many people who'd otherwise be on our side push this narrative too, e.g. Whitney Webb.

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friendlyfuzzybear 2 points ago +2 / -0

The leather outfit and helmet keeps the squished body parts in one handy container, making cleanup easier.

Exactly what I thought when Ironman, in the first movie, parabola-ed into the dessert sand at, what, 150-200 mph.

I've watched enough episodes of MythBusters to know my g-force numbers.

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friendlyfuzzybear 1 point ago +1 / -0

A Dirty Cop ... wearing an excess of peach-toned pan makeup. (They missed his sagging ball sack eye bags.) Peach Man Bad!

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friendlyfuzzybear 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just watched Josh's rant. He's kind of excitable, isn't he? It was funny watching him imitate dumb hot takes.

I fully buy into his point that military and intelligence agency SIGINT generate extreme high resolution multi-sensor information "packages". That the grainy FLIR images the public gets to see is a far cry lower than what the human analysts and automated classification systems have at their disposal. They have spent decades and billions building out what we can scarcely imagine. It wouldn't surprise me if they can tell when the cardinals in my back yard are patiently waiting for me to refill the feeder.

Where I don't go along with Josh is his notion that team responsible for analyzing UFOs/UAPs does not know what the F... they are. (Despite "unidentified" being part of the acronyms.) Our shadow government have spent 80 years working on this problem. I'm confident they have a pretty good classification system worked out by now for flying objects of non-human origin. Figured out at least in the sense of being able to categorize them into types of like kind, if not always who or what is operating them. Only a small fraction are going to be true surprises that defy analysis.

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friendlyfuzzybear 2 points ago +2 / -0

The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch TV show is part of the deep state's controlled disclosure efforts. I noticed that Travis Taylor was being rolled out to the public prior to the show's beginning, with the purpose of familiarizing him to the Discovery Channel's audience.

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friendlyfuzzybear 3 points ago +3 / -0

To bisect an answer I guess I'd ask of you the opposite question. To start with, why did you think that the story would garner much traction here? The UFO topic is not banned, but does not land on fertile ground in The Great Awakening forum, either.

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friendlyfuzzybear 5 points ago +5 / -0

The turning point was a few months ago when Bill Gates appeared on TV and performed a flip-flop in front of the American audience. After decades of Global Warming aka Climate Change pounded into the public's psyche, this was a flip-flop the size of the ice age glaciers.

Microsoft's and other's need for power hungry data centers is the best explanation yet proffered to explain the walk-back. Gates has invested in fusion power, too, but it's not ready for commercial deployment.

Trump Media and Technology Group recently acquired a fusion technology startup. Keep an eye on them. With all the benefits of breaking OPEC and Iran's lock on oil notwithstanding, next-gen power generation technology is where it's at.

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friendlyfuzzybear 2 points ago +2 / -0

When the shit was going down I noticed that those brave souls who tried to determine the contents of the vials fell into three camps. The first were those trained in medicine or microbiology, who focused exclusively on the biologics aspect. The second were those who studied abnormal macro body effects such as magnetism and bluetooth signal emissions. And the third were those looking for exotic non-organic materials such as rare metals, graphine oxide, or, most fantastic of all, self-assembling nano-technology.

To their and our detriment these three groups seldom spoke with each other to compare notes. The fact that the vials were variable in their contents made unearthing the program's intent extra confounding.

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friendlyfuzzybear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Died from the visit, or died from the administered vaccines? Post-COVID era that's not a ridiculous question anymore.

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friendlyfuzzybear 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thank you for that link. I've not seen it. I watch some Jesse Michaels podcasts but not all. His interviews are long and there are only so many waking hours in the day. I do appreciate his willingness to go beyond "how did it make you feel?" type questions and get into details. His recent interview with Bob Lazar is my favorite of all of the interviews Lazar has given.

I am aware of the Chris Bledsoe story. His is interesting for being so far outside the norm. The majority of encounters tell a familiar plot line involving the short and tall greys. Without having better words to describe it, Bledsoe's story amounts to "visited by angels". The outlier encounters are intriguing, and impactful in what they imply.

If the inherent complexity of this topic were not enough, decades of government obfuscation makes it exceedingly difficult for us regular bears (and bers) to pick through. I come from the vantage point not of an experiencer, but as a former card-carrying ardent skeptic.

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