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hopiumdependency 7 points ago +7 / -0

What I don’t get is why they didn’t use a professional shooter if it was a deep state set up. Why go to the effort and send someone who then misses the shot?

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hopiumdependency 3 points ago +3 / -0

They can already print all the money they want. Why do they need to tax us also?

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hopiumdependency 3 points ago +3 / -0

What I’m curious about is why they keep coming out with new ones that they push every year, particularly the flu shot. That one is pushed hard, every year, everywhere.

Does that indicate that whatever they put in the vaccines wears off or is cleared out by your body over time and needs to be replaced? Or are they stacking on top of previous injections, adding to the permanent damage already done?

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hopiumdependency 1 point ago +10 / -9

Keep in mind that the delivery of something of this scale almost certainly cannot be entirely simultaneous. Pushing hundreds of millions of messages, through various channels, to hundreds of millions of devices will absolutely take time. At least a few minutes.

Twitter has entire server racks dedicated to individual accounts, just to handle the fan-out.

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hopiumdependency 1 point ago +1 / -0

Very good point. It would be a substantial undertaking to get all that done prior to 2024. And all we really need to do is protect 2024.

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hopiumdependency 5 points ago +5 / -0

Additionally, they could simply use a point to point wireless communication mechanism that is not using any kind of wifi standard, in a frequency this device does not register, and run their connection that way. Basically a custom router that works on different frequencies and encryption algorithms as what the WMD is designed to detect.

I'm just a software developer with a passing understanding of wireless communication, and I can readily think of many ways to defeat this mechanism. Our enemy has infinite money and access to the best experts in every field.

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hopiumdependency 8 points ago +8 / -0

I don't really see how this helps. A device that detects WIFI devices and records their connection attempts?

It'll go bananas recording every single phone for every single person that visits the building.

The only way this device makes any sense whatsoever is if the MAC addresses of all the devices that should not be broadcasting WIFI are registered in advance. But MAC addresses can be spoofed. Or a secondary card could be used. Or, or, or...

Additionally, everything is encrypted these days. The best this could do is capture encrypted traffic being sent between a device and a router.

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hopiumdependency 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you go down the Twitter thread, there is another video from which this video appears to have been taken. The sniffing seems to have been added in post. This appears to be fake.

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hopiumdependency 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's pretty simple: nobody is entitled to your labor. That's it. That's the only statement necessary to resolve this entire thing.

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hopiumdependency 8 points ago +8 / -0

Datetimefagging, if you will.

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hopiumdependency 4 points ago +4 / -0

I believe SSR technically means you can only short on an uptick, meaning you can't sell a short that would reduce the price. It's still possible to short.

That being said, they do whatever the fuck they want and ignore SSR anyway. The stock market is owned by big banks and market makers and hedge funds. It is all a scam.

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hopiumdependency 5 points ago +5 / -0

They know they have no case.

The intent of this theatre is to created a plausible reason for the low Trump vote count and the high Democrat vote count in the next election. They are setting this up now so they can cover for all the fraud they have planned.

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hopiumdependency 1 point ago +1 / -0

Normalize not normalizing the abnormal.

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