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The "Plandemic," a culling of the human herd: My earlier theory brought back to life.

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posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:13 AM
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Good thing we have souls and there is an afterlife.
It makes 'leaving' the Earth far less frightening.

a reply to: Asktheanimals



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:23 AM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn



A brief search will show you that the number of American adults on mood altering drugs is quite high.


And to think that so many people on ATS want weed to be regulated like alcohol.

Imaging if the NWO could get you to drug yourself, and like it.


How is that not happening now?

Not just drugging ourselves, to the benefit of the pharmacuetical companies, but we are also drugging the children with harmful chemicals, and that is supposed to be okay.

I am one of those people that would rather see people use marijuana, than alcohol, and mood altering chemicals. As long as the marijuana is all natural not infused with a bunch of pharmaceuticals.

We as a people have fallen victim to a false sense of reality. We believe that relationships are defined online, in books and in the movies.

The fantasy world descriptors of what normal is supposed to look like, and what creates happiness, is unobtainable. Putting folks on a neverending search for something that does not exist, guaranteeing they will always feel unfulfilled, and unhappy.

So the pharmaceutical companies keep flooding the world with happy pills causing more sadness, madness, and addicts.

Maybe we would be better off as a society if everyone that needed or wanted it, had their own little Mary garden's, or their own pot pots.



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:34 AM
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originally posted by: chris_stibrany
Good thing we have souls and there is an afterlife.
It makes 'leaving' the Earth far less frightening.

a reply to: Asktheanimals





So true.

When faced with the possibility of just fading into the ether, or facing the inevitability of what is ahead on Earth, both the land of heaven, or nothingness seems a better choice.

Because no one is going to Hell. Other people may be going, but noone thinks they will be among that group of Hell dwellers.

See you on that earth sized train to glory. I know I am a good person. Not perfect, but better than the other guy.



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:40 AM
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a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn



I am one of those people that would rather see people use marijuana, than alcohol, and mood altering chemicals. As long as the marijuana is all natural not infused with a bunch of pharmaceuticals.


Problem 1) In order to grow more weed you need chemical fertilizers. Many of which are toxic to humans. When you buy weed off of the street who knows what was used to cultivate it. Fertilizers, pesticides, you name it.

Problem 2) Dealers often cut their weed with stronger stuff to get you hooked, so that you come back for more, and need bigger more expensive hits

Problem 3) People who grow their own weed often do 1 and 2 to themselves. They want more weed and stronger weed, so even if they just start out smoking a few casual joints on a Friday night as teenagers by the time they're older they've either poisoned themselves or are up to fentanyl.

Problem 4) Big tobacco is going to become big weed. So if you buy your weed from Walmart you're going to be feeding the the machine.



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:43 AM
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a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn



The fantasy world descriptors of what normal is supposed to look like, and what creates happiness, is unobtainable. Putting folks on a neverending search for something that does not exist, guaranteeing they will always feel unfulfilled, and unhappy.


I guess I'm just old fashioned because to me happiness looks like a small farm with a good fishing spot and a couple of dogs. And maybe the occasional visit from the grandchildren.



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:43 AM
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originally posted by: chris_stibrany
Good thing we have souls and there is an afterlife.
It makes 'leaving' the Earth far less frightening.

a reply to: Asktheanimals



And for all of the people who spend their lives taking advantage of other people?



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:45 AM
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originally posted by: incoserv


In his 1981 treatise he explains that euthanasia will be necessary for the future of humanity. He begins by qualifying which part of the human population must be euthanized and then discusses methodology. It's a bit like the illustration I gave above:





Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) for people whose sole medical condition is mental illness was set to become legal in Canada in March 2023.

Canadian veteran offered assisted suicide after asking for wheelchair help

ObamaCare, "death panels" is actually a thing. Denial of care is the same thing. Forced care is the same thing. Rationed Care, which is coming, is the same thing.

Planned Parenthood was eugenics made mainstream, getting those it targeted to not only volunteer for it, but fight for the right.

It isn't new, it has escalated to be sure and is now in the open.

Genetic alterations will be, are, a part of it. Not hard to find the information about the plans.



Worth noting, as folks have noticed, there is not "one" plan. There is not a single entity with an agenda that just needs to be enacted. There are factions, and one of the factions is the target population. The target population are not victims, they can be empowered, but most chose not to be.



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:46 AM
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a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn

see ya Later alligator . hopefully much later lol



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:47 AM
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a reply to: AaarghZombies

They will be punished. But I don't believe that punishment is necessarily eternal. Just long enough to correct them or destroy them utterly.



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 12:24 PM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn



I am one of those people that would rather see people use marijuana, than alcohol, and mood altering chemicals. As long as the marijuana is all natural not infused with a bunch of pharmaceuticals.


Problem 1) In order to grow more weed you need chemical fertilizers. Many of which are toxic to humans. When you buy weed off of the street who knows what was used to cultivate it. Fertilizers, pesticides, you name it.

Problem 2) Dealers often cut their weed with stronger stuff to get you hooked, so that you come back for more, and need bigger more expensive hits

Problem 3) People who grow their own weed often do 1 and 2 to themselves. They want more weed and stronger weed, so even if they just start out smoking a few casual joints on a Friday night as teenagers by the time they're older they've either poisoned themselves or are up to fentanyl.

Problem 4) Big tobacco is going to become big weed. So if you buy your weed from Walmart you're going to be feeding the the machine.


I think you are may have misunderstood what I said. Weed is not that hard to grow. I lived in an area where it grew wild without any modes of cultivation. The navy would come out yearly and harvest it for rope, until one year they came out and completely decimated the field. I grew up in tobacco country, one of my grandfathers grew tobacco, so I grew up in the heart of it.

I never gave marijuana a second thought. The folks that used it was no different than those that were smoking tobacco. We were kids so we were forbidden to smoke tobacco, and we thought marijuana was just tobacco.

No one ever cultivated marijuana to make it stronger. Most folk back then, did not grow it. They picked it the same way us kids picked huckleberries, and blackberries.

Of course when you allow it in the hands of big business, they will do anything to destroy what is natural, and they will contaminate the product to make you addicted. But that does not start or stop with tobacco or marijuana. Look at anything that you purchase from big businesses. Nothing is good or healthy for you. They fill any food products you buy with preservatives, high fructose corn syrup, sugar, or salt. It is all designed to increase their profit, even if it makes you sick, because they have a pill for that.

I said nothing of people buying marijuana. I actually suggested whomever, wanted it, should be able to have their own garden or pot. I watched people smoke from their own gardens for years. There were no addicts. There was no one cultivating for a stronger variety. What has happened to marijuana and tobacco, only happened because it became an "industry". Because the greedy bastards will destroy anything they can to make a dollar. And they don't care if they make you sick or kill you in the process.



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 03:33 PM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn



I am one of those people that would rather see people use marijuana, than alcohol, and mood altering chemicals. As long as the marijuana is all natural not infused with a bunch of pharmaceuticals.


Problem 1) In order to grow more weed you need chemical fertilizers. Many of which are toxic to humans. When you buy weed off of the street who knows what was used to cultivate it. Fertilizers, pesticides, you name it.

Problem 2) Dealers often cut their weed with stronger stuff to get you hooked, so that you come back for more, and need bigger more expensive hits

Problem 3) People who grow their own weed often do 1 and 2 to themselves. They want more weed and stronger weed, so even if they just start out smoking a few casual joints on a Friday night as teenagers by the time they're older they've either poisoned themselves or are up to fentanyl.

Problem 4) Big tobacco is going to become big weed. So if you buy your weed from Walmart you're going to be feeding the the machine.


Laughable crock of sh#t.

None of that is true, like, at all.

You obviously have zero experience.

Well done!
edit on 1/6/2023 by MykeNukem because: eh?



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 04:25 PM
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originally posted by: MykeNukem

originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn



I am one of those people that would rather see people use marijuana, than alcohol, and mood altering chemicals. As long as the marijuana is all natural not infused with a bunch of pharmaceuticals.


Problem 1) In order to grow more weed you need chemical fertilizers. Many of which are toxic to humans. When you buy weed off of the street who knows what was used to cultivate it. Fertilizers, pesticides, you name it.

Problem 2) Dealers often cut their weed with stronger stuff to get you hooked, so that you come back for more, and need bigger more expensive hits

Problem 3) People who grow their own weed often do 1 and 2 to themselves. They want more weed and stronger weed, so even if they just start out smoking a few casual joints on a Friday night as teenagers by the time they're older they've either poisoned themselves or are up to fentanyl.

Problem 4) Big tobacco is going to become big weed. So if you buy your weed from Walmart you're going to be feeding the the machine.


Laughable crock of sh#t.

None of that is true, like, at all.

You obviously have zero experience.

Well done!


I think he believes the misinformation that the "industry" has been pushing, because they want to prevent people from access to the marijuana that would grow easily and naturally. They would then see, just like with natural uncontaminated tobacco, it is a completely different product than the one they want to "sell" to the masses. I product that is free, natural, and does not carry many of the negative things they try to convince of us.

You would see marijuana plants popping up exactly the way you would see dandelion plants growing up, anywhere a seed was dropped and took root in the soil. That is why is was nickname, "weed", because it grew like a weed.



posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 04:38 PM
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originally posted by: NightSkyeB4Dawn

originally posted by: MykeNukem

originally posted by: AaarghZombies
a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn



I am one of those people that would rather see people use marijuana, than alcohol, and mood altering chemicals. As long as the marijuana is all natural not infused with a bunch of pharmaceuticals.


Problem 1) In order to grow more weed you need chemical fertilizers. Many of which are toxic to humans. When you buy weed off of the street who knows what was used to cultivate it. Fertilizers, pesticides, you name it.

Problem 2) Dealers often cut their weed with stronger stuff to get you hooked, so that you come back for more, and need bigger more expensive hits

Problem 3) People who grow their own weed often do 1 and 2 to themselves. They want more weed and stronger weed, so even if they just start out smoking a few casual joints on a Friday night as teenagers by the time they're older they've either poisoned themselves or are up to fentanyl.

Problem 4) Big tobacco is going to become big weed. So if you buy your weed from Walmart you're going to be feeding the the machine.


Laughable crock of sh#t.

None of that is true, like, at all.

You obviously have zero experience.

Well done!


I think he believes the misinformation that the "industry" has been pushing, because they want to prevent people from access to the marijuana that would grow easily and naturally. They would then see, just like with natural uncontaminated tobacco, it is a completely different product than the one they want to "sell" to the masses. I product that is free, natural, and does not carry many of the negative things they try to convince of us.

You would see marijuana plants popping up exactly the way you would see dandelion plants growing up, anywhere a seed was dropped and took root in the soil. That is why is was nickname, "weed", because it grew like a weed.


I won't condone it's use, because TOS.

I'll just say it saved my life in more ways than one (addictions and pain related).

I agree, completely, NS.




posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 04:48 PM
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originally posted by: AaarghZombies

originally posted by: nugget1
I was trying to keep an open mind until congress exempted themselves from being vaccinated. That sealed the deal for me; it wasn't ever about health or saving lives.


That was purely to avoid conflict with anti vax republicans.

Almost all of the Democrats were vaxxed already, so the Democrats excempted others from something that the had already done themselves in order to prevent it from becoming yet another partisan issue.




You just made my day! Thanks!




posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 05:34 PM
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It was the Flu Vaccine that was rolled out in certain countries and areas its always the flu vaccine !

humansbefree.com...

It was rolled out in Italy ,Iran ,Uk,UsA

Remember this in Ukraine www.bibliotecapleyades.net...

I got a letter about a flu shot a few years ago during the scamdemic from my medical practice , so i telephoned them to quiz them about this and the roll out of the experimental gene therapy shot they were offering , the receptionist on the other end was giggling with glee thinking to herself -we got another sucker here - so i inquired of her did she not read the article [ since deleted ] in the British medical journal about NOT administering a flu and covid con jab at the same time .

Don't ever forget THEY KILLED NANA .




posted on Jan, 6 2023 @ 11:54 PM
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a reply to: MichiganSwampBuck

I kind of like hanging around with some of the mindless sheep I know, they are kind of fun...it makes me a little jealous that I can't be a mindless sheep though. I got the curse I was dealt I guess, maybe I should be smoking some of that legal pot they have in Michigan now....sheep love consuming weeds in the fields.



posted on Jan, 7 2023 @ 06:07 AM
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a reply to: incoserv

Yes, I have heard that some fast food and some restaurants have robots taking orders and serving food. I think they are taking over worthless jobs first, which is cashiers and servers. Looks like they will be moving up. This is to get rid of people, so there is no one to pay.



posted on Jan, 7 2023 @ 07:09 AM
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originally posted by: starlahazelnut
a reply to: incoserv

Yes, I have heard that some fast food and some restaurants have robots taking orders and serving food. I think they are taking over worthless jobs first, which is cashiers and servers. Looks like they will be moving up. This is to get rid of people, so there is no one to pay.


This is another thing that is up to us.

If they are able to take over the jobs of those in the service industry because we have become so dependent on our ChatGPTs, all the dominos will fall.

I refuse to use self checkout. I live in an area where I personally know most of the cashiers, bag boys, and deli workers. They are good kids, trying to do the right thing. Where and what would they be doing if we let them take away their jobs?

What would their parents and the other folk be doing if we let AI or technology take over their jobs?

If we refuse to allow jobs to be taken away from people, they will have to design it to be integrated into the work fields, to reduce their losses, increase their profits, and create a better working environment to assist the human workers.

Our motto should be "No humans, No customers."



posted on Jan, 7 2023 @ 10:37 AM
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originally posted by: rickymouse
a reply to: MichiganSwampBuck

I kind of like hanging around with some of the mindless sheep I know, they are kind of fun...it makes me a little jealous that I can't be a mindless sheep though. I got the curse I was dealt I guess, maybe I should be smoking some of that legal pot they have in Michigan now....sheep love consuming weeds in the fields.





Harmlessly passing your time in the grassland away
Only dimly aware of a certain unease in the air

You better watch out There may be dogs about
I've looked over Jordan, I have seen
Things are not what they seem

What do you get for pretending the danger's not real?
Meek and obedient, you follow the leader Down well trodden corridors, into the valley of steel

What a surprise! A look of terminal shock in your eyes
Now things are really what they seem No, this is not a bad dream


"Sheep" by Pink Floyd
edit on 7-1-2023 by MichiganSwampBuck because: For Clarity



posted on Jan, 7 2023 @ 11:03 AM
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originally posted by: nugget1

originally posted by: InwardDiver
a reply to: incoserv

What's the end game here? I don't understand why the elite will buy up housing when there won't be anyone to live in them. Anyone left alive will have so much to choose from.

How will the elite finish their goals of the metaverse, going to Mars, or other goals money is being sunk into? Most of the people who have the skills to complete these projects took the vaccine.

Was spending all that money a rise? I don't buy it.


First, you have to believe that all the 'important' people took the real deal vaccine. I don't buy that for a minute.

I don't believe a deadly virus would be deliberately released on the world if the 1% didn't have a cure first, either.

Yup; I'm a true-blue ATSer.


Pfizer employees were given a choice; get vaccinated or submit to weekly testing. I wonder which the researchers chose?


Wait, what?

I was led to believe that Pfizer employees were exempt from the shots.?



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