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originally posted by: Perfectenemy
Its about to BREAK.
This is fascinating to me as I always had the feeling I was from "somewhere else". Strangely enough I was once told by a complete stranger that I was not from this planet. It was at an event that attracted a lot of esoteric folks where I performed as a musician. He listened for a while, approached me and dropped the ET bomb out of the blue. Weird. I don't really think I am an autist/aspi but "other neurological differences" most definitely. So this makes me wonder: does the Q phenomenon attract a significant number of people that think they are from somewhere else? And if so: is it an intentional part of the Q puzzle? To what purpose?
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: MindBodySpiritComplex
This is fascinating to me as I always had the feeling I was from "somewhere else". Strangely enough I was once told by a complete stranger that I was not from this planet. It was at an event that attracted a lot of esoteric folks where I performed as a musician. He listened for a while, approached me and dropped the ET bomb out of the blue. Weird. I don't really think I am an autist/aspi but "other neurological differences" most definitely. So this makes me wonder: does the Q phenomenon attract a significant number of people that think they are from somewhere else? And if so: is it an intentional part of the Q puzzle? To what purpose?
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Did you thoroughly researched this image, what do you see?
originally posted by: TheGOAT
a reply to: CCKP72
Looking at the dark web is not illegal. Just because google will not index a site, does not mean it is illegal to go view it. You must be careful what you do look at and don't download anything you think is illegal, but you are allowed to browse the dark web all you want.
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If you are going to browse the dark web, I would suggest doing so behind a firewall and a VPN.
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Previously, 23andMe raised over $230 million, dating back to 2007. Google, Genentech, NEA and Johnson & Johnson are amongst its prior investors.
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originally posted by: TheGOAT
a reply to: CCKP72
Looking at the dark web is not illegal. Just because google will not index a site, does not mean it is illegal to go view it. You must be careful what you do look at and don't download anything you think is illegal, but you are allowed to browse the dark web all you want.
Edit 2 Add:
If you are going to browse the dark web, I would suggest doing so behind a firewall and a VPN.
originally posted by: tiredoflooking
While early parts of the article debunk certain parts regarding podesta emails keep reading because there is some invaluable information dug up by this author.
...let's face it, even when looking at the genuine elements of Pizzagate, what do we really have in terms of significant evidence of an elite pedophile network here? A big, steaming pile of nothing really.
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