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-@TH3WH17ERABB17- -Q- Questions. - The Truth Won't Be For Everyone - -PART- -7H1R7Y s3v3n-

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posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 01:43 PM
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a reply to: Caledbwlch

Watch the Water

Definitely not a catch phrase.



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 01:47 PM
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a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
Consider it done.
Rainbows
Jane



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 01:48 PM
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Gun's For Hire and I feel like I am in a modern day western.
Even Snowden is involved giving an interview to Forbidden Stories, a Paris based non Profit. Amnesty International and a group of covert journalists have revealed that Pegasus Project has been selling their spyware which anyone, or any government can buy, bypassing Israel government approval. Israel considers the malware that can produce an i-phone clone of a targeted person a weapon, which it is.
This is a huge deal involving cybersecurity. Journalists , human right activists and government officials have been targeted.
Remember the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi's who was murdered and connected to Saudi Arabia? And the journalist murdered in Mexico. How about the negotiator for the Iranian deal. 50,000 numbers were on the list.
Basically a hired gun providing the capability to monitor and track and derail or kill.
As Snowden stated our democracy is at risk.
twitter.com...



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 01:59 PM
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Snowden had a good analogy that the i phones, Sir Cranky's favorite, spyware malware goes beyond the "Spy in the Pocket". With the ability to take over the i phone this represents a critical attack on our infrastructure. So Pagasus only sells the product [virus] but not the vaccine. There is no method that we can inoculate these devices so that their infrastructure cannot be hacked.
We are at the precipice where our very freedoms are at risk. There are investigative journalists who will be and have been silenced. Human rights activists that will be unable to champion and work for a worthy cause. And then there are the politicians. I wonder if Trump was Targeted?
Can you imagine the implications if an adversary has up to the minute knowledge of what is going on and can plan an immediate plan to subvert.
I wonder if there will be a list published?



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 01:59 PM
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originally posted by: Thoughtful1
Gun's For Hire and I feel like I am in a modern day western.
Even Snowden is involved giving an interview to Forbidden Stories, a Paris based non Profit. Amnesty International and a group of covert journalists have revealed that Pegasus Project has been selling their spyware which anyone, or any government can buy, bypassing Israel government approval. Israel considers the malware that can produce an i-phone clone of a targeted person a weapon, which it is.
This is a huge deal involving cybersecurity. Journalists , human right activists and government officials have been targeted.
Remember the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi's who was murdered and connected to Saudi Arabia? And the journalist murdered in Mexico. How about the negotiator for the Iranian deal. 50,000 numbers were on the list.
Basically a hired gun providing the capability to monitor and track and derail or kill.
As Snowden stated our democracy is at risk.
twitter.com...
Twitter killed



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:07 PM
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originally posted by: Caledbwlch
I don't know why anyone even asks this question. The issue is global. There is no "safe place," this is a last stand.


originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: tanstaafl

If Democrats keep (or even grow) their House and Senate majorities in Nov 2022, should we join most Americans and welcome Social-Com-unism, or leave the country?


This^^^^

These colors don’t run.



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:09 PM
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You don't say? Like this tiny little incident today?

twitter.com...

"Apparently, this is the TSC (Terrorist Screening Centre) dataset publicly exposed (tsc_id is the only clue), with 1.9M+ records. In any case, any thoughts as of where to responsibly report?"

That's a big whoopsie right there.


originally posted by: Thoughtful1
Gun's For Hire and I feel like I am in a modern day western.
Even Snowden is involved giving an interview to Forbidden Stories, a Paris based non Profit. Amnesty International and a group of covert journalists have revealed that Pegasus Project has been selling their spyware which anyone, or any government can buy, bypassing Israel government approval. Israel considers the malware that can produce an i-phone clone of a targeted person a weapon, which it is.
This is a huge deal involving cybersecurity. Journalists , human right activists and government officials have been targeted.
Remember the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi's who was murdered and connected to Saudi Arabia? And the journalist murdered in Mexico. How about the negotiator for the Iranian deal. 50,000 numbers were on the list.
Basically a hired gun providing the capability to monitor and track and derail or kill.
As Snowden stated our democracy is at risk.
twitter.com...

edit on CpmMondayAmerica/Chicago19b1Monday2021-07-19T14:10:01-05:0002 by Caledbwlch because: (no reason given)



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:13 PM
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a reply to: Thoughtful1

I don't know about the rest of you but I know I'm being heavily observed right now. I don't have a cellphone but even through my #ty Kindle through my apps and sm algorithms I'm being watched. But I'm also aware that they have other very high tech devices they use to track and observe even without the use of internet or towers. There's no place to escape on this planet. So just wave to the CIA and all the other agencies, known and unknown, and let them know that you know what they think you don't know. Or at present, what seems that they don't care if we know
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posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:16 PM
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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: Thoughtful1

I don't know about the rest of you but I know I'm being heavily observed right now. I don't have a cellphone but even through my #ty Kindle through my apps and sm algorithms I'm being watched. But I'm also aware that they have other very high tech devices they use to track and observe even without the use of internet or towers. There's no place to escape on this planet. So just wave to the CIA and all the other agencies, known and unknown, and let them know that you know what they don't think you know. Or at present, what seems that they don't care if we know


Must be why I couldn't access ATS this morning for over 3 hours...

Lemme see if I can put spyware on their machine...

Crap. Its all ready there.



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:17 PM
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a reply to: cherokeetroy

That pic is from 2018 when France celebrated their World Cup victory. Why did you post it now?



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:27 PM
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a reply to: MindBodySpiritComplex
I don't know? Because someone posted it on Twitter today and I automatically assumed it was a snapshot taken from the recent protest when the streets were flooded with people so I didn't bother to do a reverse image search to double check ? I usually do check the info I post but sometimes things do slip by me. Maybe that's because I'm #ing human and not error proof. So shoot me

This is what I'm talking about when I'm called out for every mistake I make when the majority of the time I'm pretty consistent with posting what I hope is relevant, up to date useful data. I don't get feedback on that though. It's always the screw ups that get put on blast. Which tells me that people are always looking for you to mess up so they can be the ones to point it out

People are quicker to shoot you down for making a mistake than they are to lift you up for doing something right. That's always been my experience. I really hate that quality in humans

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posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:28 PM
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posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:30 PM
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Remember how Trump negotiated a trade deal with Chyna that was more favorable and that Chyna was to buy more of our goods, especially agricultural? They agreed but well...
What if they shipped goods to the U.S. in shipping containers and that when they were unloaded and delivered to rural areas they were unloaded but NOT reloaded with goods such as corn, soybean?
Instead they were immediately returned to the docks and reloaded onto the ships empty to return to Chyna to be reloaded with more manufactured goods.
As expected to date Chyna is very far behind their commitment, in fact only have reached 62% of target. If the containers continue to be sent empty than they can just shrug, oh well.
Meanwhile the Chynese exporters are paying the shipping companies a much higher rate to leave the U.S. ports empty with the logic that if empty it will take less time on their end to refill. Container costs from Chyna is $8000 vs U.S. cost between $300-$1000.
The U.S. Census Bureau showed that in October and November 177,938 [20 foot] containers were rejected with the majority from Long Beach and the Ports in La.
To get a handle on the loss from July to November it was $1.1 billion.
The Kuestion I have is if we have all of this surplus stranded here than why is the cost of food skyrocketing?
www.dtnpficom...>news>articles>2021/01/26



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:33 PM
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a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
Twit is shooting all down. But we know what we know. Thanks for your continued help with links.




posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 02:38 PM
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Twit can try but there is no way that this can be silenced. The enemedia have already been nashing their teeth, imagine their own being targeted and this is global.
Everyone here is very capable of researching and the word needs to get out to all
I remember Ku saying something about leaving Israel to last. I wonder if this is it?



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 03:15 PM
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People are quicker to shoot you down for making a mistake than they are to lift you up for doing something right.


Most of the uplifting I do by starring a post. Only so many hours in a day... It was obvious to me that pic had absolutely nothing to do with current protests in France which are on a much smaller scale. We all like to call out the MSM for putting their spin on events or outright fabricating stuff. We don't give them a pat on the back when they occasionally report facts in a mostly neutral way.

If we don't hold ourselves to the same standards in spreading information that we expect from others where does that leave us? Nobody had commented on that pic yet. Of course I'm adding information that explains its origin, why wouldn't I?



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 03:41 PM
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a reply to: MindBodySpiritComplex

I don't know, looking that picture and these video clips
twitter.com...
twitter.com...

the size of the crowds look fairly comparable. At least from my standpoint. That's why I didn't second guess that photo. But if you feel that I'm creating harm by spreading disinfo or I've got some malicious agenda attempting to mislead people then by all means, call me out. I just hope you hold everyone else including yourself to the same standard. I see content posted every single day that should be brought into question but I just scroll by. To each his own



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 03:52 PM
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We all make mistakes and we should be called out on it unless we catch our mistake right?

Everyone loves your posts. My posts are not always correct. I am not wanting to be wrong but I have been. Seems like I made one a couple of days back in fact.





originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: MindBodySpiritComplex
I don't know? Because someone posted it on Twitter today and I automatically assumed it was a snapshot taken from the recent protest when the streets were flooded with people so I didn't bother to do a reverse image search to double check ? I usually do check the info I post but sometimes things do slip by me. Maybe that's because I'm #ing human and not error proof. So shoot me

This is what I'm talking about when I'm called out for every mistake I make when the majority of the time I'm pretty consistent with posting what I hope is relevant, up to date useful data. I don't get feedback on that though. It's always the screw ups that get put on blast. Which tells me that people are always looking for you to mess up so they can be the ones to point it out

People are quicker to shoot you down for making a mistake than they are to lift you up for doing something right. That's always been my experience. I really hate that quality in humans



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 03:58 PM
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a reply to: Justoneman

I don't mind being called out for my mistakes. I make them a lot. I'm fallible and I own that. It's the way people do it that grates on my nerves. If you patronize me or try to belittle me in any way, I'll clap back



posted on Jul, 19 2021 @ 03:58 PM
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a reply to: Metalcrack

I would like to suggest miracle mineral supplement, MMS.

It can be made at home or purchased on line but it is absolutely necessary to read one or two of the books, which, btw, are easy, fast and really interesting if you are committed to maintaining your health without much outside interference.

The way mms works is that it oxidizes whatever vibrates at a frequency different from your body. Oxidizes means it steals electrons from the offending molecules allowing for the intruding material to be broken down and flushed out of the body.

It's very serious stuff and is used in many countries to cure malaria and has cured cancers and AIDS. It stinks to high heaven but can be mixed with certain sodas. I have done two courses, read two books and feel fairly confident that mms is a necessity in the home medicine cabinet - labeled and away from children.

This interview of Dr. Jim Humble sold us on it.




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