Note how the CCP later "ate" its own. The tide eventually turns. The rules change. And... you're out!
Check this out! The military took care of the problem. No muss. No fuss.
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Han Suyin gave a detailed account of their overthrow:
An emergency session of the Politburo was to take place in the Great Hall of the People that evening. Their presence was required. Since Wang Dongxing had been their ally, they did not suspect him... As they passed through the swinging doors into the entrance lobby, they were apprehended and led off in handcuffs. A special 8341 unit then went to Madam Mao's residence at No. 17 Fisherman's Terrace and arrested her. That night Mao Yuanxin was arrested in Manchuria, and the propagandists of the Gang of Four in Peking University and in newspaper offices were taken into custody. All was done with quiet and efficiency. In Shanghai, the Gang's supporters received a message to come to Beijing "for a meeting". They came and were arrested. Thus, without shedding a drop of blood, the plans of the Gang of Four to wield supreme power were ended.
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Han Suyin gave a detailed account of their overthrow:
An emergency session of the Politburo was to take place in the Great Hall of the People that evening. Their presence was required. Since Wang Dongxing had been their ally, they did not suspect him... As they passed through the swinging doors into the entrance lobby, they were apprehended and led off in handcuffs. A special 8341 unit then went to Madam Mao's residence at No. 17 Fisherman's Terrace and arrested her. That night Mao Yuanxin was arrested in Manchuria, and the propagandists of the Gang of Four in Peking University and in newspaper offices were taken into custody. All was done with quiet and efficiency. In Shanghai, the Gang's supporters received a message to come to Beijing "for a meeting". They came and were arrested. Thus, without shedding a drop of blood, the plans of the Gang of Four to wield supreme power were ended.
If you die from Coronavirus ‘vaccine’, your life insurance won’t pay as it’s an ‘experimental medical intervention’ |
Sun 11:51 am +00:00, 7 Mar 2021
https://tapnewswire.com/2021/03/if-you-die-from-vaccine-your-life-insurance-wont-pay-as-its-an-experimental-vaccine/
Sun 11:51 am +00:00, 7 Mar 2021
https://tapnewswire.com/2021/03/if-you-die-from-vaccine-your-life-insurance-wont-pay-as-its-an-experimental-vaccine/
COVID IMPOSED MARTIAL LAW AND LESSENED RESISTANCE TO THE TAKEOVER! HOWEVER, EBOLA IS THE REAL KILL SHOT! | The Common Sense Show
Submitted by Dave Hodges on Sunday, March 7, 2021 - 15:09.
https://thecommonsenseshow.com/activism-agenda-21-conspiracy/covid-imposed-martial-law-and-lessened-resistance-takeover-however-ebola-real-kill-shot
Submitted by Dave Hodges on Sunday, March 7, 2021 - 15:09.
https://thecommonsenseshow.com/activism-agenda-21-conspiracy/covid-imposed-martial-law-and-lessened-resistance-takeover-however-ebola-real-kill-shot
Pandemic #2 is already waiting in the wings for its cue to go on stage, whether they call it Ebola or something else.
What's in a name? Would any other deadly illness work as well?
What's in a name? Would any other deadly illness work as well?
For example
Because many of the signs and symptoms of Marburg hemorrhagic fever are similar to those of other infectious diseases such as malaria or typhoid fever, clinical diagnosis of the disease can be difficult, especially if only a single case is involved. The case-fatality rate for Marburg hemorrhagic fever is between 23-90%.
CDC
Because many of the signs and symptoms of Marburg hemorrhagic fever are similar to those of other infectious diseases such as malaria or typhoid fever, clinical diagnosis of the disease can be difficult, especially if only a single case is involved. The case-fatality rate for Marburg hemorrhagic fever is between 23-90%.
CDC
a rose by any other name (would smell as sweet) What someone or something is called does not change their innate characteristics or attributes. The shorter version of the phrase is often used when describing undesirable people or things.
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The New Normal’s religion of ‘techno-voodooism’ has bewitched the world — RT Op-ed
7 Mar, 2021 07:32
By Dr. Mathew Maavak, a Malaysian expert on risk foresight and governance
Techno-voodooism did not emerge in a vacuum. It thrived in tandem with ‘inclusivity’ and ‘sustainability’ programs which, in turn, handed the reins of power, scholarship and opinion-making to a horde of half-wits worldwide. This is one reason why governments, backed by spineless bureaucrats and academics, are increasingly surrendering national sovereignties to Big Tech. One can imagine the quid pro quo: A post-retirement sinecure; jobs for children and relatives; and coding opportunities for trolls who push the Big Tech agenda. No wonder planes are falling from the skies and a raft of disasters await humanity throughout this decade.
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/517342-new-normal-techno-voodooism/
7 Mar, 2021 07:32
By Dr. Mathew Maavak, a Malaysian expert on risk foresight and governance
Techno-voodooism did not emerge in a vacuum. It thrived in tandem with ‘inclusivity’ and ‘sustainability’ programs which, in turn, handed the reins of power, scholarship and opinion-making to a horde of half-wits worldwide. This is one reason why governments, backed by spineless bureaucrats and academics, are increasingly surrendering national sovereignties to Big Tech. One can imagine the quid pro quo: A post-retirement sinecure; jobs for children and relatives; and coding opportunities for trolls who push the Big Tech agenda. No wonder planes are falling from the skies and a raft of disasters await humanity throughout this decade.
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/517342-new-normal-techno-voodooism/
RT
The New Normal’s religion of ‘techno-voodooism’ has bewitched the world
If Covid-19 has been a boon for anyone, that would be Big Business and Big Tech – overblowing fears, widening the wealth gap and facilitating global control through all-powerful technology the world now depends on.
Mask mouth causes gum disease, which increases coronavirus death risk by 900% – NaturalNews.com
Sunday, March 07, 2021
by: Ethan Huff
Oral bacteria, Sanz says, which festers inside people’s masks all day long, is easily inhaled, allowing it to infect the lungs and cause serious health problems.
“Hospital staff should identify Covid-19 patients with periodontitis and use oral antiseptics to reduce transmission of bacteria,” he says.
The study further emphasizes the well-established link between periodontitis and lung diseases such as asthma, pneumonia, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. And wearing a mask only further exacerbates the risk of developing these complications.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-03-07-mask-mouth-gum-disease-coronavirus-death-risk.html
Sunday, March 07, 2021
by: Ethan Huff
Oral bacteria, Sanz says, which festers inside people’s masks all day long, is easily inhaled, allowing it to infect the lungs and cause serious health problems.
“Hospital staff should identify Covid-19 patients with periodontitis and use oral antiseptics to reduce transmission of bacteria,” he says.
The study further emphasizes the well-established link between periodontitis and lung diseases such as asthma, pneumonia, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. And wearing a mask only further exacerbates the risk of developing these complications.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-03-07-mask-mouth-gum-disease-coronavirus-death-risk.html
NaturalNews.com
Mask mouth causes gum disease, which increases coronavirus death risk by 900% – NaturalNews.com
New research has determined that a person with gum disease who tests “positive” for the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) is nine times more likely to die than a “positive” case without gum disease. Published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, the study…
What is Ur, the 'birthplace' of Abraham? | Middle East Eye
By Azhar Al-Rubaie
Basra, Iraq
Published date: 5 March 2021 14:31 UTC
The ziggurat consists of a three-layered solid mass of mudbrick with a facade of burnt bricks set in bitumen. The bottom layer is part of the original construction, while the upper two are part of the neo-Babylonian restorations in the sixth century BC.
The temple is dedicated to the moon god Nannar, the patron deity of Ur.
Its facade and monumental staircase were restored in the 1980s under Saddam Hussein.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/iraq-pope-francis-visit-ur-abraham-birthplace
By Azhar Al-Rubaie
Basra, Iraq
Published date: 5 March 2021 14:31 UTC
The ziggurat consists of a three-layered solid mass of mudbrick with a facade of burnt bricks set in bitumen. The bottom layer is part of the original construction, while the upper two are part of the neo-Babylonian restorations in the sixth century BC.
The temple is dedicated to the moon god Nannar, the patron deity of Ur.
Its facade and monumental staircase were restored in the 1980s under Saddam Hussein.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/iraq-pope-francis-visit-ur-abraham-birthplace
Middle East Eye
What is Ur, the 'birthplace' of Abraham?
Pope Francis is due to lead an interfaith service at the ancient Iraqi city where the patriarch of Judaism, Christianity and Islam is thought to have lived
The Inversion, by Robert Gore | STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC
6 March 2021
None are so enslaved as those chained to group belief. Truth is irrelevant, group acceptance paramount. Belief is unquestioned and unchallenged, truth the shunned and hated enemy. Governments have promoted this inversion for centuries, always telling the same lies. Faith in government may be the strongest and longest-lived secular religion, and it’s certainly the one most resistant to questions, investigation, or contrary evidence.
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Inversions can only last so long. People consciously or unconsciously reject them, and reality doesn’t invert.
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The danger to all this is individuals who think and act for themselves, those who are woke to the woke, so to speak. The key to standing on the outside, critically examining what’s within, is to abandon any desire to be on the inside. The docile dreck and their puppet-masters within are usually sufficient inducement to stay outside. Once that decision is made, independence of thought is almost assured. (Those who see the inside for what it is and still want in are corrupt beyond redemption.)
https://straightlinelogic.com/2021/03/06/the-inversion-by-robert-gore-2/
6 March 2021
None are so enslaved as those chained to group belief. Truth is irrelevant, group acceptance paramount. Belief is unquestioned and unchallenged, truth the shunned and hated enemy. Governments have promoted this inversion for centuries, always telling the same lies. Faith in government may be the strongest and longest-lived secular religion, and it’s certainly the one most resistant to questions, investigation, or contrary evidence.
...
Inversions can only last so long. People consciously or unconsciously reject them, and reality doesn’t invert.
...
The danger to all this is individuals who think and act for themselves, those who are woke to the woke, so to speak. The key to standing on the outside, critically examining what’s within, is to abandon any desire to be on the inside. The docile dreck and their puppet-masters within are usually sufficient inducement to stay outside. Once that decision is made, independence of thought is almost assured. (Those who see the inside for what it is and still want in are corrupt beyond redemption.)
https://straightlinelogic.com/2021/03/06/the-inversion-by-robert-gore-2/
STRAIGHT LINE LOGIC
The Inversion, by Robert Gore
Getting along by going along with the patently absurd. A seamless web, they all believe because they all believe. The Gordian Knot, Robert Gore, 2000 If it seems like the world has turned upside do…
The Archaeology and History of Bitumen
By K. Kris Hirst
Updated January 30, 2019
Bitumen—also known as asphaltum or tar—is a black, oily, viscous form of petroleum, a naturally-occurring organic byproduct of decomposed plants. It is waterproof and flammable, and this remarkable natural substance has been used by humans for a wide variety of tasks and tools for at least the past 40,000 years.
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The earliest known use of bitumen was by Middle Paleolithic Neanderthals some 40,000 years ago. At Neanderthal sites such as Gura Cheii Cave (Romania) and Hummal and Umm El Tlel in Syria, bitumen was found adhering to stone tools, probably to fasten a wooden or ivory haft to the sharp-edged tools.
In Mesopotamia, during the late Uruk and Chalcolithic periods at sites such as Hacinebi Tepe in Syria, bitumen was used for the construction of buildings and water-proofing of reed boats, with among other uses.
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An intercontinental trading system was established by Mesopotamia during the Uruk period (3600-3100 BC), with the creation of trading colonies in what is today southeastern Turkey, Syria, and Iran. According to seals and other evidence, the trade network involved textiles from southern Mesopotamia and copper, stone, and timber from Anatolia, but the presence of sourced bitumen has enabled scholars to map out the trade. For example, much of the bitumen in Bronze age Syrian sites has been found to have originated from the Hit seepage on the Euphrates River in southern Iraq.
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The earliest reed boat discovered to date was coated with bitumen, at the site of H3 at As-Sabiyah in Kuwait, dated about 5000 BC; its bitumen was found to have come from the Ubaid site of Mesopotamia.
https://www.thoughtco.com/bitumen-history-of-black-goo-170085
By K. Kris Hirst
Updated January 30, 2019
Bitumen—also known as asphaltum or tar—is a black, oily, viscous form of petroleum, a naturally-occurring organic byproduct of decomposed plants. It is waterproof and flammable, and this remarkable natural substance has been used by humans for a wide variety of tasks and tools for at least the past 40,000 years.
...
The earliest known use of bitumen was by Middle Paleolithic Neanderthals some 40,000 years ago. At Neanderthal sites such as Gura Cheii Cave (Romania) and Hummal and Umm El Tlel in Syria, bitumen was found adhering to stone tools, probably to fasten a wooden or ivory haft to the sharp-edged tools.
In Mesopotamia, during the late Uruk and Chalcolithic periods at sites such as Hacinebi Tepe in Syria, bitumen was used for the construction of buildings and water-proofing of reed boats, with among other uses.
...
An intercontinental trading system was established by Mesopotamia during the Uruk period (3600-3100 BC), with the creation of trading colonies in what is today southeastern Turkey, Syria, and Iran. According to seals and other evidence, the trade network involved textiles from southern Mesopotamia and copper, stone, and timber from Anatolia, but the presence of sourced bitumen has enabled scholars to map out the trade. For example, much of the bitumen in Bronze age Syrian sites has been found to have originated from the Hit seepage on the Euphrates River in southern Iraq.
...
The earliest reed boat discovered to date was coated with bitumen, at the site of H3 at As-Sabiyah in Kuwait, dated about 5000 BC; its bitumen was found to have come from the Ubaid site of Mesopotamia.
https://www.thoughtco.com/bitumen-history-of-black-goo-170085
ThoughtCo
The Archaeology and History of Bitumen
Bitumen is a naturally-occurring organic byproduct of decomposed organic materials, used by humans for many for the past 40,000 years.
Exodus 2
The Birth of Moses
1 And there went a man of the house of Levi, and took to wife a daughter of Levi. 2 And the woman conceived, and bare a son: and when she saw him that he was a goodly child, she hid him three months. 3 And when she could not longer hide him, she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch; and she put the child therein, and laid it in the flags by the river's brink. 4 And his sister stood afar off, to know what would be done to him.
The Birth of Moses
1 And there went a man of the house of Levi, and took to wife a daughter of Levi. 2 And the woman conceived, and bare a son: and when she saw him that he was a goodly child, she hid him three months. 3 And when she could not longer hide him, she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and daubed it with slime and with pitch; and she put the child therein, and laid it in the flags by the river's brink. 4 And his sister stood afar off, to know what would be done to him.
Jochebed, Mother of Moses waterproofs the basket
how did Moses’ mom make a floating basket? | kdmanestreet
Determined to not cave into fear, Jochebed throws her energy into making a tiny boat out of papyrus reeds to hide Moses. She coats the basket with tar and a mineral pitch so it will float. This Bitumen mineral pitch was one of the best waterproofing materials known. Noah also used it to waterproof the ark (Gen. 6:14).
https://kdmanestreet.com/tag/how-did-moses-mom-make-a-floating-basket/
how did Moses’ mom make a floating basket? | kdmanestreet
Determined to not cave into fear, Jochebed throws her energy into making a tiny boat out of papyrus reeds to hide Moses. She coats the basket with tar and a mineral pitch so it will float. This Bitumen mineral pitch was one of the best waterproofing materials known. Noah also used it to waterproof the ark (Gen. 6:14).
https://kdmanestreet.com/tag/how-did-moses-mom-make-a-floating-basket/
Native American Navajo Made Pitch Basket
This older Navajo pitch basket is attributed to Etta Rock from Bluff, Utah. It is a beautiful example of a purely Navajo craft. The Navajo started dipping their baskets in hot pitch in order to make them waterproof. By doing this they could make bigger baskets and carry more water, much lighter than using pottery for that task. The Navajo still dip both their baskets and their handmade pottery in hot pitch.
https://greywolftradingpost.com/native-american-Navajo-Made-Pitch-Basket/
This older Navajo pitch basket is attributed to Etta Rock from Bluff, Utah. It is a beautiful example of a purely Navajo craft. The Navajo started dipping their baskets in hot pitch in order to make them waterproof. By doing this they could make bigger baskets and carry more water, much lighter than using pottery for that task. The Navajo still dip both their baskets and their handmade pottery in hot pitch.
https://greywolftradingpost.com/native-american-Navajo-Made-Pitch-Basket/
In the American southwest, resin from pine trees was commonly used for sealing baskets.
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Volume 30, April 2020, 102190
Identification of the natural origin of waterproofing pine pitch in historical Southwest Native American basketry through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
We identify pinyon pine exudate as the primary resin used to waterproof 14 historical Southwest Native American baskets.
...all 14 of the historical baskets analyzed were waterproofed primarily with resinous material collected from the Pinus edilus species.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352409X19306996
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Volume 30, April 2020, 102190
Identification of the natural origin of waterproofing pine pitch in historical Southwest Native American basketry through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
We identify pinyon pine exudate as the primary resin used to waterproof 14 historical Southwest Native American baskets.
...all 14 of the historical baskets analyzed were waterproofed primarily with resinous material collected from the Pinus edilus species.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352409X19306996
Sciencedirect
Identification of the natural origin of waterproofing pine pitch in historical Southwest Native American basketry through gas chromatography…
Archaeological and ethnographic records document a long and rich history of plant-based resource use by Indigenous peoples of the American Southwest. …