Today’s political landscape is looking more and more like the classic Monty Python ‘Dead Parrot’ sketch. You know the one, John Cleese walks into the shop to complain about the parrot he’d just been sold was dead and he wants his money back. The shopkeeper, Michael Palin, insists it isn’t. Hilarity ensues. The Dead Parrot …
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BitChute Link for Description, Embed Code, Full-Screen Viewing, & Sharing DATE TYPE SUBJECT VIDEO TITLE/ LINK 2021-04-28 Mirror Crimes Against Humanity Mirror: Juan O’Savin Update 2021-04-27 Mirror ARISE RIDE FOR THE USA — Trent Loos (Rides a Horse) & Scott McKay (Rides a Hog) 2021-04-27 Mirror Crimes Against Humanity Mirror: Attorney Leigh Dundas on Human …
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Alert Reader writes in: Even though I didn’t really get why, it hit me very hard tonight. SUEZ HAD TO BE -AND WAS- AN OPERATION. SUEZ has been a major international maritime traffic since day one. Hell, Drugs Weapons Humans Oil Raw material and finished products And pharmaceuticals.
Transparency for the powerful would solve most of our problems. Corrupt power structures and their corrupt systems simply cannot function in the light. This is what Assange and WikiLeaks have tried to address. This is why Assange and WikiLeaks have been so aggressively targeted. Read full article HERE
QAnon on Twitter: An Overview Conspiracy theories pose numerous social and political problems. For example, contrary evidence cannot change followers’ minds easily, and they are resistant to anything that invalidates their beliefs. Conspiracy theorists tend to interpret new evidence in favor of confirming their beliefs (Sunstein & Vermeule, 2009). Additionally, conspiracy theories can have detrimental …
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Here’s a chilling statement I spotted in “Microsoft Servers Being Hacked Faster Than Anyone Can Count”: “This free-for-all [Exchange Server] attack opportunity is now being exploited by vast numbers of criminal gangs, state-backed threat actors and opportunistic “script kiddies… Because access is so easy, you can assume that majority of these environments have been breached.” …
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Author: Paul Seymour March 20, 2021 – Equinox A couple of weeks ago I was listening to an interview with Gene Decode, which is usually a pleasant, and informative experience. However, in this particular interview, he made some statements which directly conflicted with my own discernment, and which I found disturbing. He said that the …
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