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originally posted by: summer5
youtu.be...
Live feed regarding DC
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
If you haven't already, give Network (1976) "The World is a Corporation" a watch.
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: tanstaafl
tansraafl, elaboration:
See previous discussions/post on how the US constitution was replaced by creation of the United States Corporation in an Act of 1871... it was something like "The Agriculture Act" - hopefully other will correct me.
Last post on this OT question...
I've read quite a bit on this, and am not sold on its validity. I think there are a whole lot of false theories like this - sovereign citizen movement, etc - that are designed to mislead and entrap people.
But, if there isn't a thread dedicated to this, there should be, it's a massive rabbit hole all by itself, and a massively important one if true. If there is, a link would be appreciated...
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
Cranky that is an interesting observation and I have been following stock prices on companies that have had some big reveal and was amazed and perplexed as to why the following day their stock prices would actually rally and continue to go up. Case in point, when people started tweet storms about Wayfair and suggestions of human trafficking pictures, I expected the stock to suffer the next day. Instead it went up and continued.
Much in the stock market has not made any sense at all, especially in the light of lockdowns, unemployment and businesses ruined. It will be interesting to see what happens.
a reply to: crankyoldman
originally posted by: loveguy
originally posted by: tanstaafl
originally posted by: RelSciHistItSufi
a reply to: tanstaafl
tansraafl, elaboration:
See previous discussions/post on how the US constitution was replaced by creation of the United States Corporation in an Act of 1871... it was something like "The Agriculture Act" - hopefully other will correct me.
Last post on this OT question...
I've read quite a bit on this, and am not sold on its validity. I think there are a whole lot of false theories like this - sovereign citizen movement, etc - that are designed to mislead and entrap people.
But, if there isn't a thread dedicated to this, there should be, it's a massive rabbit hole all by itself, and a massively important one if true. If there is, a link would be appreciated...
breach of peace
Wayback Archive
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: dashen
I am not a technical guy. How many platforms are capable of handling 500000 to a million new users overnight? Could the AboveTopSecret.Com platform handle such a load?
originally posted by: purplemer
Simon Parkes has just said Ins erection Act has just been signed. Also posted by Lin Woods.. He is usually pretty acturacte. Take from it what you will.
www.bitchute.com...
originally posted by: IAMTAT
a reply to: Charliebrowndog
I still have my doubts about, both, Pence being a 'Black Hat'...and Wood being a 'White Hat'.
When Wood was encouraging Rs to NOT vote in the GA runoff election...I got suspicious of him.
Are 'Grey Hats' still an option?
You see, for years now Berners-Lee has expressed his distaste at how major corporations have taken what was supposed to be a free environment and placed restrictions on it. He doesn’t like how groups like Facebook, Google, and Amazon have effectively centralized the Internet, nor how they control people’s data. So he’s instead working on a new platform and startup that’s declaring war on Big Tech.
originally posted by: dashen
Myspace Tom Anderson tweeted for the first time in years