Those might help, but a lot of the stuff In2ThinAir reports suggests that 5G towers are actually equipped to accomplish the task (and they're all over the place). The towers are apparently capable of consuming SIGNIFICANTLY more power than they actually need to.
https://x.com/In2ThinAir (A guy who's channel is dedicated almost entirely to studying weather control. Interesting things show up on dopler from time to time)
Kamala "performed" (think acting) better at the debate than Trump did. From the democrat point of view, she's provided more than enough moments and ammunition to inject life into the mainstream media machine for some time.
Donald Trump tried to simply illustrate that her lofty, well-prepared sound-bite answers are hallow because if she were planning to do so many great things... why hasn't she done them already within the past 4 years? Hasn't she been in power already?
Kamala (now and in the past) has proven that she can in fact have "strong moments" (think appealing to emotions), but her momentum never seems to last. She dropped out early in the 2020 primaries despite having one "strong moment" vs. Biden... learning that she needed to skip the primaries entirely in 2024 in order to have any shot at being the president.
Of course, Q folks know a very different scenario is in play.
TLDR:
- Trump wonders why so many vaccines are recommended for infants.
- Trump wonders why so many infants start radically changing after receiving vaccines.
- Trump seems to reference some opportunity for RFK Jr.
- Trump is confident he'll win the election.
- Trump recalls a phone conversation with Biden where they spoke about the moment the bullet nicked him in the ear during the assassination attempt.
Transcript from this clip (I made this manually, can't guarantee its accuracy):
~ Start of clip
Trump: "... I agree with [him / you?], something's wrong with that whole system."
RFK Jr: [begins speaking, stops himself]
Trump: "And, uh... you know, how does the [unintelligible, something about doctors?], remember I said I wanna do small doses, SMALL doses. When you, when you feed a baby Bobby, ah... a vaccination that is like 38 different vaccines, and it looks like it's meant for a horse, not a, you know, 10 pound or 20 pound baby. It looks like you're giving, you should be giving a horse this... and did'ya ever see the size of it? Right? There is this massive... and then you see the baby all of a sudden starting to change radically. I've seen it too many times. And then you hear that it doesn't have an impact, right? But you and I talked about that a long time ago..."
RFK Jr: [begins speaking, stops himself]
Trump: "Anyway, I would be, I would love you to [unintelligible, discern? to serve?], and I think it would be so good for you, and so big for you, and, we're gonna win! We're gonna win."
RFK Jr: [begins speaking, stops himself]
Trump: "We're way ahead of the guy. And, you know he's [unintelligible, interesting?]. He was very nice actually, he called me. And... he said, uh, 'How did you choose to move to the right?' [starts chuckling as he speaks, unintelligible, You know?] So I guess that's, people see it... you know if, [unintelligible], if I was looking straight on, right? He said, 'How did...', I said, 'I was just showing the chart.' I didn't have to tell him the chart was, on all the people pouring into our country, right? But, uh... [unintelligible] I just turned my head to show the chart, and somethin' [racked?] me, something giant, like the world's largest mosquito. And uh, it was! It was a bullet goin' [right]... ya'know, it'sa, what do they call that, an AR-15 or something. That was a big gun. Those are, pretty tough guns, right?"
~ End of clip
I wonder if "P" sexual attraction is the "Precipice" that folks just simply won't cross. As the push to normalize it becomes more and more brazen (regardless of whichever group(s) it's being pushed from), it'll be enough to wake MOST people up.
Those who will be lost forever are likely just the folks that are already participating in it.
Once it became evident that everyone one of their vaccinated employees was now a legal liability waiting to happen, it made sense for them all to get fired and replaced with people who weren't vaccinated.
Evil, but it makes sense in a twisted way.
Not that they'll get away with it, but it makes sense.
Nefarious (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14537248/) is based on a true story of a death row criminal who was being investigated by a psychiatrist to determine whether or not he's "insane" and should evade the death penalty.
The twist? The death row criminal has been possessed by an evil entity which calls itself "Nefariamus". The evil entity has a gleeful time boasting to the psychiatrist that heaven and hell are very real, and that hell (in the entity's opinion) is winning. The movie is mostly about the dialog between the entity and the psychiatrist (the psychiatrist is the one who wrote the book about his experiences that the movie is based on).