How much do you wanna bet the douchnozzles in the IC who couldn't forecast the taliban taking over Kabul (despite glaring common sense signs) are the same ones who couldn't figure out if the Wuhan Flu came from the Wuhan Level 4 Bio facility?
Not exactly our A-team, guys.
But I bet they could lecture us for days on gender equity rights in Pakistan or climate change in Lahore.
Just none of that, you know, important national security stuff that they get paid to know.
Not exactly our A-team, guys.
But I bet they could lecture us for days on gender equity rights in Pakistan or climate change in Lahore.
Just none of that, you know, important national security stuff that they get paid to know.
Forwarded from Senator Kelly Townsend
Here is an early propaganda piece re justification of forced medical procedures for greater good. Today- how much are the 'unvaccinated' costing society? My vaccine swastika evoked anger, but Nazi atrocities began with similar propaganda. Learn history or you end up repeating it.
Forwarded from Pavel Durov
The mind is our most powerful tool. There's nothing it can't do. According to numerous studies, it actively generates new ideas even when we rest or do nothing. Often we can come up with solutions to difficult problems simply after a full night's sleep.
Just as our physical state depends on what we feed to our bodies, our mental state depends on the quality of information we feed to our brain. If we nourish our brain with real-life data that allows it to solve fundamental problems, it will process this data in the background and come up with unexpected solutions.
It is unfortunate that most people prefer to feed their minds not with real-life facts that can let us change the world, but with random Netflix series or TikTok videos. On a deep level, our brain can't tell fiction from reality, so the abundance of digital entertainment keeps our subconscious mind busy producing solutions to problems that do not exist.
To be creative and productive, we must first clear from our minds the sticky mud of irrelevant content with which “recommendation algorithms” flood it on a daily basis. If we are to reclaim our creative freedom, we must first take back control of our minds.
Just as our physical state depends on what we feed to our bodies, our mental state depends on the quality of information we feed to our brain. If we nourish our brain with real-life data that allows it to solve fundamental problems, it will process this data in the background and come up with unexpected solutions.
It is unfortunate that most people prefer to feed their minds not with real-life facts that can let us change the world, but with random Netflix series or TikTok videos. On a deep level, our brain can't tell fiction from reality, so the abundance of digital entertainment keeps our subconscious mind busy producing solutions to problems that do not exist.
To be creative and productive, we must first clear from our minds the sticky mud of irrelevant content with which “recommendation algorithms” flood it on a daily basis. If we are to reclaim our creative freedom, we must first take back control of our minds.
Forwarded from Ivory Hecker
Durov, above, is the founder of Telegram
Forwarded from The Library (Mr Dirt)
Woodward holes the milley story for 3 month and now leaks it 1 week before his book comes out. Woodward says fuck the country.give me the $$$
Forwarded from KanekoaTheGreat
Via Blake Masters COO Thiel Capital running for U.S. Senate in AZ.
All it takes to see how a mail-in voter voted in the CA recall is to shine a weak cellphone flashlight through the back of the envelope.
Suppose you wanted to use this tiny flaw to throw out the ballots of people who voted the wrong way. What would you do?
You would push hard to encourage voting by mail and extend the voting period. And you’d push to allow ballots to come in for days afterwards (7 days in CA!)
If one corrupt person can check one ballot manually every 10 seconds, that’s 360 per hour or 2,880 per day. If the election voting period lasts *4 weeks*, then one bad apple can process 57,600 ballots.
What if four people worked just *one* diligent 8-hour shift, flashlight-sorting a pile of 50-50 votes?
Exploits like this exist. Anyone who says otherwise is lying to you.
Mass mail-in voting for mere convenience is insane and we should not tolerate it.
https://twitter.com/bgmasters/status/1437914048239071236?s=19
@KanekoaTheGreat
All it takes to see how a mail-in voter voted in the CA recall is to shine a weak cellphone flashlight through the back of the envelope.
Suppose you wanted to use this tiny flaw to throw out the ballots of people who voted the wrong way. What would you do?
You would push hard to encourage voting by mail and extend the voting period. And you’d push to allow ballots to come in for days afterwards (7 days in CA!)
If one corrupt person can check one ballot manually every 10 seconds, that’s 360 per hour or 2,880 per day. If the election voting period lasts *4 weeks*, then one bad apple can process 57,600 ballots.
What if four people worked just *one* diligent 8-hour shift, flashlight-sorting a pile of 50-50 votes?
Exploits like this exist. Anyone who says otherwise is lying to you.
Mass mail-in voting for mere convenience is insane and we should not tolerate it.
https://twitter.com/bgmasters/status/1437914048239071236?s=19
@KanekoaTheGreat
The upper crust of douchebaggery can frolic maskless at the Met gala but Californians still need mail in ballots (see: rampant fraud) for the recall election for a tyrant cause Rona?
Do you really believe that?
Do you really believe that?
Forwarded from Captain Keshel and Co. American Election Integrity HQ
Now in graphic format - Alinsky Rule 5
Forwarded from Miz Donna thoughts (Donna Willett)
Twitter
Phillip Kline
PA Sen. Dush just demolished the Dems' criticism of his subpoena by pointing out that the Dem Secretary of the Commonwealth gave partisan activists direct access to state voter rolls. Uncovering the details of that scandal is the definition of public service.
Forwarded from The Library (Mr Dirt)
Twitter
Phil Kerpen
HHS has seized control of distribution of monoclonal antibodies and is restricting supply into southern states, despite ramped up production by Regeneron and GSK and Fauci himself sayin they are *under*utilized. GSK's is not even federally purchased but HHS…
👆🏼 They don’t want you to have access to anything that works.
Because if you have something that works (without changing your dna), you won’t need their “solution” that doesn’t work.
Because if you have something that works (without changing your dna), you won’t need their “solution” that doesn’t work.
Forwarded from The Library (Mr Dirt)
Twitter
Christina Pushaw
So what gives? @POTUS @HHSGov Why doesn’t Alabama (or the other 6 states) get a 50% increase in supply? People in Alabama need this treatment. Thousands of lives are on the line. Now is NOT the time to play politics with a clinically proven treatment! ne…
Forwarded from Miz Donna thoughts (Donna Willett)
PA Senate committee just voted 7 to 4 to send subpoenas and open investigation.
Forwarded from Steve S
It's probably all show. Once they ousted Mastriano it became more political theater than anything IMO.
https://t.me/auditthevotepa/886
https://t.me/auditthevotepa/886
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Audit the Vote PA
This is what the Intergovernmental Operations Committee is going to vote on subpoenaing tomorrow for their non-forensic audit.
This is a total joke. No actual look at ballots. No actual look at machines...just state department data that we either already…
This is a total joke. No actual look at ballots. No actual look at machines...just state department data that we either already…
Forwarded from The Library (Mr Dirt)
.@McKaylaMaroney: "After telling my entire story of abuse to the @FBI in the summer of 2015, not only did the FBI not report my abuse, but when they eventually documented my report, 17 months later, they made up entirely false claims about what I said." https://t.co/CC7Wpvg27U
Twitter
Tom Elliott
.@McKaylaMaroney: "After telling my entire story of abuse to the @FBI in the summer of 2015, not only did the FBI not report my abuse, but when they eventually documented my report, 17 months later, they made up entirely false claims about what I said."