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originally posted by: 772STi
a reply to: carewemust
You would think just the simple fact they were plugged into the internet would make this null and void. But the fact they were is a God send
originally posted by: Creep Thumper
a reply to: carewemust
What he's going to do about it. Not a GD thing because that's how lizards roll.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
If Joe Biden wins, both Q and President Trump will instantly lose their aura as saviors of American society. That would be a sadder day than even the 911 Terror attacks were. Let us pray for a miracle, as the opportunity window has started to close.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
If Joe Biden wins, both Q and President Trump will instantly lose their aura as saviors of American society. That would be a sadder day than even the 911 Terror attacks were. Let us pray for a miracle, as the opportunity window has started to close.
Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.
i think everyone missed in my post the build better back straight from the globalist horses mouth, trudeau was just on tape talking about it the other day.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: PilSungMtnMan
If Joe Biden wins, both Q and President Trump will instantly lose their aura as saviors of American society. That would be a sadder day than even the 911 Terror attacks were. Let us pray for a miracle, as the opportunity window has started to close.
Flashback Dec. 2016 - The Largest Global Bribery Case in History
"Great Resetâ mastermind Klaus Schwab suggests a number of draconian measures for controlling the population under the umbrella of the â4th Industrial Revolutionâ, including risk-assessment brain scans to cross borders and implantable chips to read peopleâs thoughts.
World Economic Forum founder Schwab has repeatedly emphasized how technocrats need to take advantage of the coronavirus pandemic to implement âThe Great Reset,â a sentiment that was echoed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a recent UN video conference.
But the âGreat Resetâ isnât just about restructuring the economic system, implementing a âGreen New Dealâ, making more jobs fully automated and lowering energy consumption and living standards thereâs also a policing aspect to the agenda.
On the basis of this data, there appears to be a prima facie case for expecting new viral strains to emerge over the coming months and so it would be prudent for Public Health Authorities the world over to be vigilant and prepared for any necessary action. We need hardly to be reminded that the spectre of the 1918 devastating influenza pandemic stares us in the face from across a century.
Chandra Wickramasinghe, Current Science, November 25, 2019
More intriguing is the discovery of bacteria and microbes in unlikely places, such as the stratosphere, 30 to 40 kilometres above the surface of the planet, and more excitingly on the outside of the International Space Station. In the case of the ISS, contamination has been ruled out and the physics suggests that it is not possible for the microbes to have been lofted up from the earthâs surface.
âViruses, ET and the octopus from space: the return of panspermia,â Stephen Fleischfresser, Cosmos, April 24, 2019
Wickramasinghe is an internationally respected Sri Lankan polymathmatical scientist in his 81st year, who has maintained since his days at Cambridge in the early 1970âs that viruses transit more or less constantly to earth from space and infect our planetâs fauna.
Over the course of the next thirty years Chandra and his dearest friend, the late Sir Fred Hoyle, engaged in an historically significant scientific disagreement with consensus 20th century astronomical, biological and medical opinion. Their evidence for âPanspermiaâ and disease from space was mocked, their ideas actively suppressed, and their peers abandoned them without responsibly reviewing their work.
Fortunately for the planet Hoyle and Wickramasinghe did not bend to consensus, and published more than 70 papers concerning Panspermia and disease from space in Nature and other journals. None of these articles were adequately refuted or their evidence enthusiastically researched, only mocked and derided.