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originally posted by: cimmerius
originally posted by: loveguy
Found this via a gab post linking to day 5...
It makes for a good read even if a fiction piece...
Never heard of the author or the site publishing the articles, so I can't say it's sorcha or Alex ish.
The public can handle revelations of massive corruption, illegal spying, election fraud, treason, high level murders, child trafficking, a corrupt Vatican, Satanism, even adrenochrome. These are all things that people have at least heard of. I think the public everywhere knows that things have pretty much gone to hell. The extent may be a shock but people will deal with it.
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: BlissSeeker
Two of the men have tan/brown shoes on that do not go with suits.
A few look unhappy including the white Pope. The black pope looks quite happy.
Any one know the painting behind them?
No one is wearing a mask.
The ties are mostly the same few colors.
The books in the cabinets have had their spines altered so we cannot see what they are.
Nice rug on the floor.
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as a single incident involving three or more people who have been shot — either injured or killed — in a public place, excluding the shooter. Isolated fights, including gang and drug violence, domestic disputes, and robberies turned violent are not considered mass shooting incidents.
The US has seen at least 147 mass shootings in 2021, according to data from the GVA, a non-profit based in Washington.
Since 1985 there has been a known total 47 mass shootings involving rifles, mostly semi-automatics. This figure is underreported though, as it excludes the multiple semi-automatic (and fully automatic) rifles used in the 2017 Las Vegas Strip massacre...
“Brony online culture has displayed elements of far-right and white nationalist extremism,” an internal memo from Facebook read, the Wall Street Journal reported.
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
At our core, we are all vibration... symphonic waves of light. Future medicine will bring the advanced technology of being able to track our inner 'symphonies' and we'll detect disease by listening for disharmony. Kind of like tuning a piano when you hear that one note that sounds off key. We will have the tech to do this however, we can already tune our bodies through the power of our own minds
originally posted by: PillarOfFire
originally posted by: steaming
What sunspots are whispering about covid-19?
europepmc.org...
On a “matrix” level, there is 1% of the people on this planet who would like to control the 99% of people on the planet. They do not have the consciousness or ability to move through these up-shifts in frequency like someone who is awake, aware, and has made a conscious choice to not be under the control system.
Eventually, those who raise their physical body frequency to their higher consciousness will be able to outwit, outsmart, and outplay those who wish to control them on many levels. New understandings, abilities, and higher dimensional connections will occur to the individuals who are able to adjust.
As the frequency continues to blast, rest, then blast, we are slowly (but lately at an accelerated rate) connecting the physical to higher dimensions, densities, and consciousnesses that are beyond those who have controlled humans for a very long time on the planet. The upshifts in frequency also help people to awaken.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
a reply to: crankyoldman
I try to think of the fake insurrection as a deliberate endpoint. The spectacle of Patriots being demonized is something we should accept as part of the process, part of the script somehow.
It was entirely foreseeable. Were we not always two steps ahead of the Democrats? How could such a thing come about at the same time Trump was reading a script about "peaceful assembly" or whatever? It seems staged, like a set-up.
Ok, but why?