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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Photographs of electrical substations destroyed on May 4 in the city of Lvov have been published. The strike was carried out by high-precision sea and air-based cruise missiles.
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A report by Vice News details how the CDC purchased tracking data for millions of Americans’ mobile phones with an intention of monitoring their movements to see if they were complying with lockdowns, curfews and travel restrictions during the COVID pandemic.
https://summit.news/2022/05/05/report-cdc-spied-on-americans-to-see-if-they-were-complying-with-lockdowns/
https://summit.news/2022/05/05/report-cdc-spied-on-americans-to-see-if-they-were-complying-with-lockdowns/
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Dr. Mike Yeadon: On 12 Counts, Your Governments Lied to You About COVID
1.) It's not incredibly deadly. The mortality rate is about twice that of influenza.
2.) Not everyone can be infected. At least 30% to 50% of the population has cross-immunity.
3.) It does discriminate. The old are more at risk than the young.
4.) Asymptomatic transmission is a falsehood to promote fear.
5.) The PCR test is NOT a diagnostic tool.
6.) Masks don't work.
7.) Lockdowns don't work and cause harm.
8.) It is treatable.
9.) You're not likely to be reinfected once recovered.
10.) It mutates slowly. No variant is at risk of escaping natural immunity.
11.) The safety of a medical intervention takes precedence over efficacy.
12.) The four gene-based "vaccines" are toxic.
Full details via Dr. Mike Yeadon's 12 COVID Lies
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1.) It's not incredibly deadly. The mortality rate is about twice that of influenza.
2.) Not everyone can be infected. At least 30% to 50% of the population has cross-immunity.
3.) It does discriminate. The old are more at risk than the young.
4.) Asymptomatic transmission is a falsehood to promote fear.
5.) The PCR test is NOT a diagnostic tool.
6.) Masks don't work.
7.) Lockdowns don't work and cause harm.
8.) It is treatable.
9.) You're not likely to be reinfected once recovered.
10.) It mutates slowly. No variant is at risk of escaping natural immunity.
11.) The safety of a medical intervention takes precedence over efficacy.
12.) The four gene-based "vaccines" are toxic.
Full details via Dr. Mike Yeadon's 12 COVID Lies
@VigilantFox | Rumble | Full Video
“For decades… America’s elite colleges have systematically treated some races favorably, and others unfavorably, solely based on skin color.”
www.revolver.news/2022/05/how-white-americans-can-outfox-the-affirmative-action-scam/
www.revolver.news/2022/05/how-white-americans-can-outfox-the-affirmative-action-scam/
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The Regime Fears White Americans Will Outfox the "Affirmative Action" Scam - Revolver News
White Americans should rebel against an unjust, discriminatory system by lying about their race whenever possible.
I’ve discovered my new favorite “Black Swan” risk: invasion of the steppe nomads. Happens every 400 years. And we’re overdue.
“I quit my job at Google a few months ago to work on effective altruism. I’m studying sn-risks.”
“I can’t remember, which ones are sn-risks?”
“Steppe nomads. Horse archers. The Eurasian hordes.”
“I didn’t think they were still a problem.”
“Oh yeah. You look at history, and once every two hundred, three hundred years they get their act together, form a big confederation, and invade either China, the West, or both. It’s like clockwork. 400 AD, you get the Huns. 700, the Magyars. 1000, the first Turks start moving west. 1200, Genghis Khan, killed 10% of the world population. 1400, Tamerlane, killed another 5%. 1650, the Ming-Qing transition in China, also killed 5%. We’re more than 50 years overdue at this point.”
“But I would think with modern technology - ”
“Exactly! With modern technology, the next time could be so much worse! Usually the steppe nomads are limited to a small fringe around the steppe where they can still graze their horses. But with modern logistics, you can get horse food basically anywhere. There’s no limit to how far the next steppe confederation could get. That’s why I think this is a true existential risk, not just another 5 - 10% of the world’s population like usual.”
“I was going to say that with modern technology, it just doesn’t seem like steppe nomads should be such a problem any more.”
“That’s what the Ming Dynasty thought in 1650. You know, they had guns, they had cannons, they figured that horse archers wouldn’t be able to take them on anymore. Turned out they were wrong. The nomads got them too.”
“Are there even any steppe nomads left?”
“Definitely! Lots of people in Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, stick to their traditional ways of life. All they need is a charismatic leader to unite them.”
“And the effective altruists gave you a grant to work on this?”
“Not Open Philanthropy or Future Fund or any of those people, but I was able to get independent funding.”
“From who?” you ask, as if you don’t already know the answer.
“Same place every overly confident young person gets money! Peter Thiel!”
https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/every-bay-area-house-party?s=r
“I quit my job at Google a few months ago to work on effective altruism. I’m studying sn-risks.”
“I can’t remember, which ones are sn-risks?”
“Steppe nomads. Horse archers. The Eurasian hordes.”
“I didn’t think they were still a problem.”
“Oh yeah. You look at history, and once every two hundred, three hundred years they get their act together, form a big confederation, and invade either China, the West, or both. It’s like clockwork. 400 AD, you get the Huns. 700, the Magyars. 1000, the first Turks start moving west. 1200, Genghis Khan, killed 10% of the world population. 1400, Tamerlane, killed another 5%. 1650, the Ming-Qing transition in China, also killed 5%. We’re more than 50 years overdue at this point.”
“But I would think with modern technology - ”
“Exactly! With modern technology, the next time could be so much worse! Usually the steppe nomads are limited to a small fringe around the steppe where they can still graze their horses. But with modern logistics, you can get horse food basically anywhere. There’s no limit to how far the next steppe confederation could get. That’s why I think this is a true existential risk, not just another 5 - 10% of the world’s population like usual.”
“I was going to say that with modern technology, it just doesn’t seem like steppe nomads should be such a problem any more.”
“That’s what the Ming Dynasty thought in 1650. You know, they had guns, they had cannons, they figured that horse archers wouldn’t be able to take them on anymore. Turned out they were wrong. The nomads got them too.”
“Are there even any steppe nomads left?”
“Definitely! Lots of people in Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, stick to their traditional ways of life. All they need is a charismatic leader to unite them.”
“And the effective altruists gave you a grant to work on this?”
“Not Open Philanthropy or Future Fund or any of those people, but I was able to get independent funding.”
“From who?” you ask, as if you don’t already know the answer.
“Same place every overly confident young person gets money! Peter Thiel!”
https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/every-bay-area-house-party?s=r
Astral Codex Ten
Every Bay Area House Party
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Forwarded from Canadian Curiosities
Hidden in a woodland valley and surrounded on three sides by the Elzbach River, Burg Eltz is one of Germany's most picturesque strongholds. Construction on the 120-room castle began in the 12th century and continued until the mid-1500s. Since then, it has looked much the same as it always has both outside and within — including the medieval kitchen, an armory, and several bedrooms that still have their original 16th-century paint and furniture. And it has remained in the same family for 33 generations since it was built over 850 years ago. See more pictures of Burg Eltz, Germany's fairytale castle: https://bit.ly/35eP1Ok
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Forwarded from Paul Joseph Watson
A popular YouTuber and critic of President Zelensky was arrested in Spain at the behest of the Ukrainian government on charges of treason and faces extradition, despite publicly condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
https://summit.news/2022/05/06/zelensky-critic-arrested-in-spain-on-orders-of-ukrainian-government/
https://summit.news/2022/05/06/zelensky-critic-arrested-in-spain-on-orders-of-ukrainian-government/
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Zelensky Critic Arrested in Spain on Orders of Ukrainian Government
Even though he condemned Russia's invasion.
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If you were on Gab you knew this over a year ago. Gab is literally saving lives.
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How Do You Know the Earth is Round?
An article by George Orwell,
Under the column: "As I Please"
Tribune, 27 December 1946
Paragraph 1 of 8:
"SOMEWHERE or other—I think it is in the preface to Saint Joan—Bernard Shaw remarks that we are more gullible and superstitious today than we were in the Middle Ages, and as an example of modern credulity he cites the widespread belief that the earth is round. The average man, says Shaw, can advance not a single reason for thinking that the earth is round. He merely swallows this theory because there is something about it that appeals to the twentieth-century mentality."
Paragraph 8 of 8:
"It will be seen that my reasons for thinking that the earth is round are rather precarious ones. Yet this is an exceptionally elementary piece of information. On most other questions I should have to fall back on the expert much earlier, and would be less able to test his pronouncements. And much the greater part of our knowledge is at this level. It does not rest on reasoning or on experiment, but on authority. And how can it be otherwise, when the range of knowledge is so vast that the expert himself is an ignoramous as soon as he strays away from his own speciality? Most people, if asked to prove that the earth is round, would not even bother to produce the rather weak arguments I have outlined above. They would start off by saying that ‘everyone knows’ the earth to be round, and if pressed further, would become angry. In a way Shaw is right. This is a credulous age, and the burden of knowledge which we now have to carry is partly responsible."
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An article by George Orwell,
Under the column: "As I Please"
Tribune, 27 December 1946
Paragraph 1 of 8:
"SOMEWHERE or other—I think it is in the preface to Saint Joan—Bernard Shaw remarks that we are more gullible and superstitious today than we were in the Middle Ages, and as an example of modern credulity he cites the widespread belief that the earth is round. The average man, says Shaw, can advance not a single reason for thinking that the earth is round. He merely swallows this theory because there is something about it that appeals to the twentieth-century mentality."
Paragraph 8 of 8:
"It will be seen that my reasons for thinking that the earth is round are rather precarious ones. Yet this is an exceptionally elementary piece of information. On most other questions I should have to fall back on the expert much earlier, and would be less able to test his pronouncements. And much the greater part of our knowledge is at this level. It does not rest on reasoning or on experiment, but on authority. And how can it be otherwise, when the range of knowledge is so vast that the expert himself is an ignoramous as soon as he strays away from his own speciality? Most people, if asked to prove that the earth is round, would not even bother to produce the rather weak arguments I have outlined above. They would start off by saying that ‘everyone knows’ the earth to be round, and if pressed further, would become angry. In a way Shaw is right. This is a credulous age, and the burden of knowledge which we now have to carry is partly responsible."
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George Orwell - How Do You Know the Earth is Round?
Orwell worries that people rely on the views of others perhaps a tad too much.
Forwarded from Dr John B.
“Upon necropsy, we found that she had multiple organ abnormalities, which, in turn, created a life-ending cascade”.
“The cascade began with fibrosing heart disease, which led to renal failure.”
https://www.valleycentral.com/news/local-news/gorilla-dies-unexpectedly-at-gladys-porter-zoo/
Suspicious.
We also need a VAERS for zoo animals. Seriously.
“The cascade began with fibrosing heart disease, which led to renal failure.”
https://www.valleycentral.com/news/local-news/gorilla-dies-unexpectedly-at-gladys-porter-zoo/
Suspicious.
We also need a VAERS for zoo animals. Seriously.
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Electric-powered bus burned down within seconds.
People are literally sitting on ticking time bombs aka Lithium batteries on their so called magic carbon-free electric vehicles.
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People are literally sitting on ticking time bombs aka Lithium batteries on their so called magic carbon-free electric vehicles.
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The Poisoned Apple: Disney’s Fundamentally Flawed Kingdom
While outraged families are right to cut off Disney from their children’s imaginative formation, they should have been doing this a long time ago. The now-blatant sexual agenda of the corporation is only the final manifestation of a distorted and perverse…
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TIL the Vatican does not oppose the theory of Big Bang and even have their own Observatory in Tucson and their own priest-scientist that seriously try to improve the knowledge on Astronomy with no interference from the Bible
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TIL the Vatican does not oppose the theory of Big Bang and even...
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And why would the Vatican oppose the Big Bang Theory? They, or rather Monsignor Lemaître, Catholic Priest and professor of physics at the Catholic University of Louvain, pioneered it.
https://www.catholicscientists.org/idea/monsignor-georges-lemaitre-originator-of-big-bang-theory
https://www.catholicscientists.org/idea/monsignor-georges-lemaitre-originator-of-big-bang-theory
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Monsignor Georges Lemaître, Originator of the Big Bang Theory
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