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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    LOL


    Former Reagan campaign director Ed Rollins slams pro-Trump attorney as 'glorified ambulance chaser'
    Rollins warns 'Brian Kilmeade Show' Trump team's antics could cost GOP 'two critical Senate races'
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    Rollins, who has regularly expressed support for Trump himself, also accused attorney Sidney Powell of being "off on some crazy fundraising effort" and described former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani as "not who you would call a legal scholar who would be ready to go to the Supreme Court."
    Well. that's pretty hypocritical of Rollins, since Reagan & Co. stole the election from Carter.
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  3. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Ender View Post
    Well. that's pretty hypocritical of Rollins, since Reagan & Co. stole the election from Carter.
    That was a (the?) genuine October surprise wasn’t it?!?

    William Casey and other members of the Reagan-Bush team met secretly with Iranian factions, offering bribes if the Americans remained hostage until after the November 1980 elections. The $40 million bribe money came from the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP).

    Richard Brenneke testified that he saw George Bush and Donald Gregg in Paris on the weekend of 19 October 1980.
    Russbacher said:
    On the flight deck were pilots Richard Brenneke, an Air Force pilot, and I was the command pilot. In the cabin were George Bush; William Casey (who would be appointed director of the CIA); Robert Gates; Donald Gregg (who at that time was a member of President Carter's National Security Council) and others.
    Russbacher stated that other passengers included George Cave (former CIA Iran expert and translator); Richard Allen; Senators John Tower and John Heinz; Congressman Dan Rostenkowski; and Jennifer Fitzgerald of the State Department.
    Russbacher also saw Adnan Khashoggi and Hashemi Rafsanjani (Ayatollah Khomeini's second in command) in Paris.

    Ari Ben-Menashe stated that he was a member of the Mossad's advance team working with the French government, which arranged the meetings on the 19 October 1980 weekend in Paris.
    Oswald LeWinter stated that he saw George Bush, Donald Gregg and William Casey at the Paris meeting.
    Alexandre de Marenches said that he organised the meeting, on the request of his friend, William Casey, but that he did not attend it.

    But wasn’t Carter himself responsible for getting rid of the “corrupt” Shah?
    https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/vie...=1583&start=10
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  5. #33
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    That was a (the?) genuine October surprise wasn’t it?!?

    William Casey and other members of the Reagan-Bush team met secretly with Iranian factions, offering bribes if the Americans remained hostage until after the November 1980 elections. The $40 million bribe money came from the Committee to Reelect the President (CREEP).

    Richard Brenneke testified that he saw George Bush and Donald Gregg in Paris on the weekend of 19 October 1980.
    Russbacher said:


    Russbacher stated that other passengers included George Cave (former CIA Iran expert and translator); Richard Allen; Senators John Tower and John Heinz; Congressman Dan Rostenkowski; and Jennifer Fitzgerald of the State Department.
    Russbacher also saw Adnan Khashoggi and Hashemi Rafsanjani (Ayatollah Khomeini's second in command) in Paris.

    Ari Ben-Menashe stated that he was a member of the Mossad's advance team working with the French government, which arranged the meetings on the 19 October 1980 weekend in Paris.
    Oswald LeWinter stated that he saw George Bush, Donald Gregg and William Casey at the Paris meeting.
    Alexandre de Marenches said that he organised the meeting, on the request of his friend, William Casey, but that he did not attend it.

    But wasn’t Carter himself responsible for getting rid of the “corrupt” Shah?
    https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/vie...=1583&start=10
    Robert Parry (now deceased) wrote extensively on much of the undercover corruption going on. Here's one (long) article about both Nixon & Reagan's theft of the presidency.
    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2011/11/...anged-america/
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  6. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Ender View Post
    Robert Parry (now deceased) wrote extensively on much of the undercover corruption going on. Here's one (long) article about both Nixon & Reagan's theft of the presidency.
    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2011/11/...anged-america/
    Another was Miles Copeland, who had served the CIA as an intermediary to Arab leaders, including Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser.
    Miles… the father of Police guitarist Stewart Copeland.


    I’m still not sure about why Trilateral Commission member Jimmy Carter was ousted…
    Jackson Stephens became friends with Jimmy Carter at the United States Naval Academy. Long before Stephens funded another future US president Bill Clinton.


    It would’ve been interesting if the Trump-supporting media had exposed the links from Bush crony Cisneros to Smartmatic or the fact that Dominion is owned/controlled by Bush (through Carlyle).
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    I would find voter fraud conspiracy theories that accuse one or several of the following a lot more interesting.

    Bush.
    Bin Laden.
    Carlyle Group.
    Cisneros.
    Viva-Frei-breaks-down-voting-machine-quot-glitch
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  7. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    Miles… the father of Police guitarist Stewart Copeland.


    I’m still not sure about why Trilateral Commission member Jimmy Carter was ousted…
    Jackson Stephens became friends with Jimmy Carter at the United States Naval Academy. Long before Stephens funded another future US president Bill Clinton.


    It would’ve been interesting if the Trump-supporting media had exposed the links from Bush crony Cisneros to Smartmatic or the fact that Dominion is owned/controlled by Bush (through Carlyle).
    Carter started to wake up & was not co-operating with TPTB. Luckily, he wasn't JFK'd
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  8. #36
    I thought that the election fraud fraud would be over by now!

    Please donate to lying Donald's legal affairs, who as a billionaire really, honestly didn't enter politics to become even richer (and doesn't even need your money)...

    Especially for the Trumptards that still donate money, lying Donald Trump has filed 2 lawsuits – federal and state – (2 sounds soo much more convincing than only 1!) against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...tigation-call/
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  9. #37
    How can anybody see this as something else than a publicity stunt (is there such a thing as bad publicity)?
    Biden will be inaugurated on 20 January. This makes even the impeachment of Clinton for a blowjob look like something serious.


    U.S. Congress will start a second impeachment against President Donald on Monday. An internal Senate memo says the soonest it could start the impeachment is 19 January.
    It is expected that the whole (second) impeachment charade will take at least a week (that would be fast!)...


    The charge against lying Donald reads "Donald John Trump engaged in high Crimes and Misdemeanours by willfully inciting violence against the Government of the United States".
    That could be serious if it wasn't for the fact that Donald won't be president anymore regardless: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-55596325


    It isn't even known if it's possible to legally finish the impeachment after Donald has left office.
    Some experts think that even in that case the impeachment proceeding would not become "moot" because Trump could still be disqualified from future office (Donald is already an old man in his 60s): https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...-idUSKBN29D2QG




    Donald got even more free publicity by being (permanently?) banned from Twitter.
    As for reasons for Donald needing publicity besides for receiving hundreds of millions from gullible Trump fans who donate for his legal bills, he also needs publicity to launch his own platform:
    But Trump has told allies he prefers to launch his own services, according to two aides, who cautioned it may be infeasible and expensive. He also plans to hammer lawmakers in the coming days for failing to repeal Section 230, a provision of federal law that spares tech giants from being held liable for the content posted by their users. Such a repeal could have backfired on Trump, some experts note, resulting in his removal from Twitter sooner.
    .
    See Donald's response to being banned.

    https://archive.is/NWWgs
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  10. #38
    This looks really bad to me!
    Donald's team hired the for-profit company WinRed to get as much donations as possible, they did this by misinforming gullible Trump fans.

    Around March 2020, WinRed's donation page came with a default prefilled box with the boldface text “Make this a monthly recurring donation”.
    Trump donors had to uncheck the box to make it into a single donation...

    In June 2020, the campaign added a second default prechecked box, the so-called money bomb, for weekly donations. Then the text that donations would be taken weekly was moved beneath other bold text, and taken out of boldface type, leading to many donors "forgetting" to uncheck the box.
    Then to boost campaign revenues even further, in early September, it changed the first yellow box to recurring donations every week instead of every month.

    Suddenly, some donors were unwittingly making donations every week (when they meant a single donation).
    Soon banks and credit card companies were overwhelmed with fraud complaints from Donald's supporters about donations they had not intended. As a result, many donated more than the legal limit...

    In the last 2 1/2 months of 2020, the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee made more than 530,000 refunds to online donors worth $64.3 million. All campaigns make refunds, but the amount Trump refunded dwarfed that of Biden’s campaign, which made (only) 37,000 online refunds totaling $5.6 million in that time.
    Before June 2020, the Trump and Biden campaigns had similar refund rates on WinRed and ActBlue, 2.2%. In the end, the Trump operation refunded 10.7% of the money it raised on WinRed in 2020; the Biden operation’s refund rate on ActBlue remained a "normal" 2.2%.

    Besides the profit from some donors not taking the trouble of getting their money back, Trump used the money as an interest-free loan to cover expenses, and later got the money that he had to refund back through the voter fraud fraud (that has now come to an end).
    WinRed made money by taking 30 cents of every donation, plus 3.8% of the amount given. WinRed even profitted from donations that were refunded by keeping the fees it charged on each transaction.

    The websites of several Republican fundraising sites still contain prechecked yellow boxes for multiple or recurring donations: https://web.archive.org/web/20210403...donations.html
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  11. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    they did this by misinforming gullible Trump fans.
    Arguably, you could say that was the theme of his entire campaign, not just his fundraising...
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  12. #40
    Maybe somebody could try to explain to our wonderful media (and the sheeple that still believe this $hit) that a tweet isn't the same as "evidence"?!?

    Maggie Haberman claims former President Donald Trump is still saying he will be reinstated as president in August 2021.
    Attorney Sidney Powell says it could happen...

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...nt-AUGUST.html
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  14. #41
    Donald has found more lawsuits to start to get publicity and Trumptards donating their hard-earned cash. I repeat, as Donald Trump is a very wealthy man (almost a billionaire), he doesn't need your money to start frivolous lawsuits.
    Donald Trump has sued Facebook, Twitter, Google, and their CEOs...

    According to legal "experts" these lawsuits don't stand a chance and Donald's chief aim is to "fire up his supporters and fundraise off of their anger" over censorship by Big Tech.
    Evan Greer commented, "This is not a lawsuit. It’s a fundraising grift": https://www.axios.com/trump-social-m...309c464ca.html
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  15. #42
    Now I don't believe at all that Donald was really trying to prevent his buddy Joe to become inaugurated as president. To me the following confirms that lying Donald did everything he could to keep the voter fraud media hysteria going, to keep the #makemebillionaire legal donations coming...
    There are of course other explanations possible.

    On 27 December 2020, president Trump called the acting attorney general Jeffrey A. Rosen, and his deputy Richard P. Donoghue, to tell them to publicly support the voter fraud claims. The conversation was summarised in notes by Donoghue.
    Trump said, “Just say that the election was corrupt + leave the rest to me” and to congressional allies.

    Rosen and Donoghue later told the president, “Much of the info you’re getting is false”, adding that the DoJ had conducted “dozens of investigations, hundreds of interviews”, found no evidence of voter fraud, and “We look at allegations but they don’t pan out”.

    Donald also told that them that "Jeff Clark is great, I should put him in”.
    Exactly one week later, Trump tried to replace Rosen and Donoghue with Clark: https://web.archive.org/web/20210730...-election.html
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  16. #43
    In June 2022, it was reported that warp speed Donald, through the voter fraud fraud, collected an impressive $250 million from gullible MAGA red hatters for the non-existent “Official Election Defense Fund”. Most of the money instead went to Trump’s Save America PAC.
    PACs have broad latitude to spend the loot, so – in the words of Robert Maguire - "What they've become, in many cases, are essentially slush funds".

    The Save America PAC then made donations to Mark Meadows’ charity (who recently took another sweetheart plea deal), to an organisation with former Trump staffers, to the Trump Hotel Collection, and to the company that organized the rally that preceded the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

    Apparently this isn’t illegal (but according to some “experts” unethical): https://www.voanews.com/a/trump-dire...-/6621227.html
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  17. #44
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1719877582215098674

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  18. #45
    Quote Originally Posted by Anti Federalist View Post
    https://twitter.com/i/status/1719877582215098674

    THREAD: CT - judge finds vote fraud in mayoral primary, orders new election
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  19. #46
    https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/s...40180364832807
    VIDEO: Donations to WinRed, the Republican counterpart to Act Blue, don't add up: The top donor in NJ says she did not give $154k to WinRed, despite what FEC data says. "I can't imagine that I did that. That's like impossible."

    The FEC says she donated over 10,000 times, but she told us she only gives a few bucks to WinRed a couple times a month.

    Retirees reportedly are giving hundreds of thousands a year in tiny amounts. OMG looks for answers.

  20. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    We need some BIG words to promote these O’Keefe jokes for the braindead masses… bombshell, shocking, must see…
    Or scream censorship, when this mindnumbing BS gets promoted all over the "alternative" media!


    Project Veritas (and O'Keefe) were set up and financed through the same dark money groups that got Donald crowned president, like the Donors Trust.
    In 2014-18, the "dark money" Donors Trust gave more than $8.4 million to Project Veritas, nearly one-third of its revenue.
    Donors Trust is used so that donations can't be traced back to the individual donors. Donors Trust has been used by Charles Koch, Robert Mercer, and Adolph Coors, to funnel money into the right-wing propaganda network.

    In 2018, Project Veritas received $8.6 million in donations of which James O’Keefe earned a cool $387,000.

    See James O'Keefe with Trump's "secret weapon" in next year's presidential election, February 2023.


    In late 2015 or early 2016, Erik Prince arranged an intelligence training course for James O’Keefe and Project Veritas.
    Erik Prince is of course also the brother of Trump's Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
    Donors Trust, O'Keefe, Veritas, Bannon
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  21. #48
    Bud when you start going after O'keefe, I know you've gone off the deep end.
    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    This is getting silly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    It started silly.
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  23. #49
    Quote Originally Posted by nobody's_hero View Post
    Bud when you start going after O'keefe, I know you've gone off the deep end.
    You have to be far gone to believe the nonsense promoted by O'Keefe...

    What does this video posted by @Occam's Banana prove?!?
    Why is there nothing written down about this, but instead we only get some video?

    Why doesn't the woman slam the door in his face when he comes to her door (unannounced)? Why doesn’t she slam the door in his face when he tells her his name (known for his sting operations)?

    Literally getting a media hysteria orchestrated of a video of some goofball making jokes in a bar under the influence of alcohol! Promoted by all the walking braindead...
    And then whining about censorship...
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  24. #50
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    You have to be far gone to believe the nonsense promoted by O'Keefe...

    What does this video posted by @Occam's Banana prove?!?
    Why is there nothing written down about this, but instead we only get some video?

    Why doesn't the woman slam the door in his face when he comes to her door (unannounced)? Why doesn’t she slam the door in his face when he tells her his name (known for his sting operations)?

    Literally getting a media hysteria orchestrated of a video of some goofball making jokes in a bar under the influence of alcohol! Promoted by all the walking braindead...
    And then whining about censorship...
    I'd say the same thing about Tucker (who I'm sure you also think is worthless).

    If anyone else is covering topics that have the reach that O'Keefe and Tucker have, I'd start supporting them. But there just aren't any. So you want to sh1t on and bring down the only people talking about this stuff? What does that accomplish? No one is going to go searching in the annals of archive.14chan.internet to find some convoluted mess of information like what you post all the time. Keep it simple, keep it broad-reaching, and when someone—even someone you don't like—is hitting on some rather important topics, why dedicate all your time and effort to go after them?

    Why didn't O'Keefe get the door slammed in his face? Did you watch the video? [of course not] He's not 'stinging' her. His target is WinRed, not the donors who unwittingly give them money. As he says, WinRed did not reply to inquiries. Now, when he shows up at their door . . . (as he says he's not done).
    Last edited by nobody's_hero; 11-03-2023 at 06:50 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    This is getting silly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    It started silly.
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  25. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by nobody's_hero View Post
    If anyone else is covering topics that have the reach that O'Keefe and Tucker have, I'd start supporting them. But there just aren't any.
    The reason that the nonsense of O'Keefe gets so many views, is that is promoted by the alternative BS media and "search engines". Because it is completely worthless...

    It is creating media hysterias to cover-up the real scandals.
    I doubt if you even want to know the (real) scandals, and watching these worthless mind numbing videos of O'Keefe will keep you dumb and mind controlled...
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  26. #52
    Quote Originally Posted by nobody's_hero View Post
    I'd say the same thing about Tucker (who I'm sure you also think is worthless).

    If anyone else is covering topics that have the reach that O'Keefe and Tucker have, I'd start supporting them. But there just aren't any. So you want to sh1t on and bring down the only people talking about this stuff? What does that accomplish? No one is going to go searching in the annals of archive.14chan.internet to find some convoluted mess of information like what you post all the time. Keep it simple, keep it broad-reaching, and when someone—even someone you don't like—is hitting on some rather important topics, why dedicate all your time and effort to go after them?

    Why didn't O'Keefe get the door slammed in his face? Did you watch the video? [of course not] He's not 'stinging' her. His target is WinRed, not the donors who unwittingly give them money. As he says, WinRed did not reply to inquiries. Now, when he shows up at their door . . . (as he says he's not done).
    It's pretty clear some people are assigned to muddy the waters with hyper stretched conspiracy theories that balance on flimsy 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon style associations, pretend that clearly opposed factions are all coordinating a completely pointless and unnecessary playact that only hinders the supposed goals of the supposed unified conspiracy, and keep the people from doing or supporting anything effective.
    They are close cousins to the Flat Earthers.
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  27. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    The reason that the nonsense of O'Keefe gets so many views, is that is promoted by the alternative BS media and "search engines". Because it is completely worthless...

    It is creating media hysterias to cover-up the real scandals.
    I doubt if you even want to know the (real) scandals, and watching these worthless mind numbing videos of O'Keefe will keep you dumb and mind controlled...
    The only reason he gets so many views is because they're trying so hard to shut him down. Glenn Greenwald was also a victim of a hostile takeover of a board of directors. (oh but, let me guess, 'he's also compromised!!!')

    So is Russell Brand, Jimmy Dore, Dave Rubin, etc etc etc. And yet no one, despite years of peddling the 'you're just being played!' narrative on these forums, has ever given a rational explanation for why TPTB would run narratives that blatantly expose themselves and their schemes to the general public. Seems highly counter-intuitive. The only possible reason I could conceive that they do this is because they know no one cares. If they don't give a damn that you know about what's right in front of you, what good is finding some deep-buried dirt going to do?

    But what do I know? I'm just "dumb and mind controlled."

    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth
    It's pretty clear some people are assigned to muddy the waters with hyper stretched conspiracy theories that balance on flimsy 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon style associations, pretend that clearly opposed factions are all coordinating a completely pointless and unnecessary playact that only hinders the supposed goals of the supposed unified conspiracy, and keep the people from doing or supporting anything effective.
    They are close cousins to the Flat Earthers.
    Honestly it does start to feel that way.
    Last edited by nobody's_hero; 11-04-2023 at 11:01 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    This is getting silly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    It started silly.
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  28. #54
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    They are close cousins to the Flat Earthers.
    After years of the praise for warp speed Donald, you don’t have any credibility left…
    Poor, poor Donald, up against the whole deep state,
    Then filling his administration with the deepest swamp creatures imaginable.

    Then such laughable arguments, when you really can’t defend the crook:
    Oh you can’t judge him like that, because he’s playing 3D chess (or 4D, 5D…).
    Or that he simply has “bad advisers” (like the amazing Fauci), or that he simply had no other options (sort of like the opposite of the 3D-chess genius).

    That will really show poor, poor Donald... giving him more free publicity than the other presidential candidates combined!
    We can’t expect the brainwashed masses to figure that one out…



    Quote Originally Posted by nobody's_hero View Post
    But what do I know? I'm just "dumb and mind controlled."
    Stop the crybaby $hit…

    When some people were actually trying to expose the ventilator murders, planned by Callahan and Malone, O’Keefe released a slapstick kind of video of some mid-level Pfizer employee (I’m not saying that he was though…) to cover this up.
    Is there some reason that you’re happy this is being covered up?!?

    More recently the Robert Malone associated Rogan talked about ventilator murders with Musk. For some reason leaving out the best part.

    From the mainstream Wall Street Journal (Jeff Bezos’ buddy, Gavin de Becker, funded RFK Jr. campaign with millions, and gets millions back in return for security)…
    At the time, he said, doctors and nurses feared the virus would spread through hospitals. “We were intubating sick patients very early. Not for the patients’ benefit, but in order to control the epidemic and to save other patients,” Dr. Iwashyna said “That felt awful.”
    (...)
    As a safety precaution, doctors and hospitals limited the access of health-care workers to coronavirus patients on ventilators, giving them fewer opportunities to check on them. That meant patients required more powerful sedatives to keep them from pulling out throat tubes. Sedation increases risk for delirium, research suggests, and delirium increases the likelihood of long-term confusion and death.
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  29. #55
    Quote Originally Posted by Firestarter View Post
    After years of the praise for warp speed Donald, you don’t have any credibility left…
    Poor, poor Donald, up against the whole deep state,
    Then filling his administration with the deepest swamp creatures imaginable.

    Then such laughable arguments, when you really can’t defend the crook:
    Oh you can’t judge him like that, because he’s playing 3D chess (or 4D, 5D…).
    Or that he simply has “bad advisers” (like the amazing Fauci), or that he simply had no other options (sort of like the opposite of the 3D-chess genius).

    That will really show poor, poor Donald... giving him more free publicity than the other presidential candidates combined!
    We can’t expect the brainwashed masses to figure that one out…




    Stop the crybaby $hit…

    When some people were actually trying to expose the ventilator murders, planned by Callahan and Malone, O’Keefe released a slapstick kind of video of some mid-level Pfizer employee (I’m not saying that he was though…) to cover this up.
    Is there some reason that you’re happy this is being covered up?!?

    More recently the Robert Malone associated Rogan talked about ventilator murders with Musk. For some reason leaving out the best part.

    From the mainstream Wall Street Journal (Jeff Bezos’ buddy, Gavin de Becker, funded RFK Jr. campaign with millions, and gets millions back in return for security)…
    Robert-Malone-Callahan-ventilator-murders
    Really? Robert Malone too?



    I'm done. I just can't. Just carry on man.
    Last edited by nobody's_hero; 11-04-2023 at 09:57 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by timosman View Post
    This is getting silly.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    It started silly.
    T.S. Eliot's The Hollow Men

    "One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors." - Plato

    We Are Running Out of Time - Mini Me

    Quote Originally Posted by Philhelm
    I part ways with "libertarianism" when it transitions from ideology grounded in logic into self-defeating autism for the sake of ideological purity.

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