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Dispelling the Gate's conspiracy theories
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You could try. Vespa?salemcoog said:
Do I need to get on my scooter and Drag you up the Capitol steps.dflea said:
You're such a fucking retard.salemcoog said:
Totally the same thing. Way to bring it to a level that everyone can understand.MelloDawg said:
I do fire drills at work every couple months. I think something is up. No one is talking about it or reporting on it.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Yeah but doesn't it SEEM suspicious??USMChawk said:
I’ve participated in a number of exercises which involved both State and Federal agencies. The scenarios ranged from chemical spill responses to stolen nuclear materials. These exercises happen all the time, all over the country.salemcoog said:It does seem suspicious that He and Johns Hopkins did an extensive mock Pandemic in October 2019.
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The article in the original post did a pretty good job up until the end where the author starts admitting Gates' work or companies affiliated with the foundation in regard to tracking vaccinated humans with imbedded tattoos. He says there's no mention of biometrics or chips but a deeper dive into other articles shows investment by the Gates foundation into other companies which are actively pursuing this technology so who freaking knows?Sledog said:Waiting for the dispelling part.
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Moar of a Honda Ruckus kind of guy. It really fits my machismo.dflea said:
You could try. Vespa?salemcoog said:
Do I need to get on my scooter and Drag you up the Capitol steps.dflea said:
You're such a fucking retard.salemcoog said:
Totally the same thing. Way to bring it to a level that everyone can understand.MelloDawg said:
I do fire drills at work every couple months. I think something is up. No one is talking about it or reporting on it.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Yeah but doesn't it SEEM suspicious??USMChawk said:
I’ve participated in a number of exercises which involved both State and Federal agencies. The scenarios ranged from chemical spill responses to stolen nuclear materials. These exercises happen all the time, all over the country.salemcoog said:It does seem suspicious that He and Johns Hopkins did an extensive mock Pandemic in October 2019.
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One plausible explanation for that, and one which I would tend to buy over some theory that Gates wants to assume global power like some kind of cartoon villain, is that he's excessively worried about one single issue, and when people do that they tend to ignore the guardrails and pursue their agenda for the agenda's sake and forget that blowing up civil liberties, like rights to privacy, etc., is a very bad idea. In other words, I doubt Gates wants to chip everybody because at the last quarterly meeting of the global elite he was tasked with that item, but rather that he's too enthusiastic about eradicating disease and is either willing to dispense with elements of liberty, or being careless. That I would believe.DuckHHunterisafag said:
The article in the original post did a pretty good job up until the end where the author starts admitting Gates' work or companies affiliated with the foundation in regard to tracking vaccinated humans with imbedded tattoos. He says there's no mention of biometrics or chips but a deeper dive into other articles shows investment by the Gates foundation into other companies which are actively pursuing this technology so who freaking knows?Sledog said:Waiting for the dispelling part.
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When I was a youth we had a wing of the family that were John Birchers out in the country in what is now developed West Olympia. We thought they were odd but they were still at the big holiday dinners. We had a blow out one Easter over Vietnam. One of the boys was at Khe San. Good guy but he had a permanent thousand mile stare.
In my family there was the right way to think and right wing nutjobs. The left didn't even come up.
Reagan, the 80's and Rush brought the left the same kind of bad pub the right used to get.
Now everyone does it. I'm a right wing Trump dick sucker who voted for his first GOP in 2004. And it would have been my last but the whole trump dick sucker thing. He's not GOP or a conservative which means Creep has a point
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Gates has double-patty case of the 'Bergers.creepycoug said:
One plausible explanation for that, and one which I would tend to buy over some theory that Gates wants to assume global power like some kind of cartoon villain, is that he's excessively worried about one single issue, and when people do that they tend to ignore the guardrails and pursue their agenda for the agenda's sake and forget that blowing up civil liberties, like rights to privacy, etc., is a very bad idea. In other words, I doubt Gates wants to chip everybody because at the last quarterly meeting of the global elite he was tasked with that item, but rather that he's too enthusiastic about eradicating disease and is either willing to dispense with elements of liberty, or being careless. That I would believe.DuckHHunterisafag said:
The article in the original post did a pretty good job up until the end where the author starts admitting Gates' work or companies affiliated with the foundation in regard to tracking vaccinated humans with imbedded tattoos. He says there's no mention of biometrics or chips but a deeper dive into other articles shows investment by the Gates foundation into other companies which are actively pursuing this technology so who freaking knows?Sledog said:Waiting for the dispelling part.
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By the way the Birch wing of the family were early pioneers of health food, and started a chain of health food stores. That was and is seen as a hippie type thing.
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Ends of the horse shoe.RaceBannon said:By the way the Birch wing of the family were early pioneers of health food, and started a chain of health food stores. That was and is seen as a hippie type thing.
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Gates is part of the true progressives that want to depopulate the earth IMO.DuckHHunterisafag said:
The article in the original post did a pretty good job up until the end where the author starts admitting Gates' work or companies affiliated with the foundation in regard to tracking vaccinated humans with imbedded tattoos. He says there's no mention of biometrics or chips but a deeper dive into other articles shows investment by the Gates foundation into other companies which are actively pursuing this technology so who freaking knows?Sledog said:Waiting for the dispelling part.
Odd he'd pick vaccines as his huge philanthropy. Since they make billions on vaccines who needs Bill for that purpose? People get rich and do stupid shit because they think they matter because they have wealth. They don't. -
Derp.Sledog said:
Gates is part of the true progressives that want to depopulate the earth IMO.DuckHHunterisafag said:
The article in the original post did a pretty good job up until the end where the author starts admitting Gates' work or companies affiliated with the foundation in regard to tracking vaccinated humans with imbedded tattoos. He says there's no mention of biometrics or chips but a deeper dive into other articles shows investment by the Gates foundation into other companies which are actively pursuing this technology so who freaking knows?Sledog said:Waiting for the dispelling part.
Odd he'd pick vaccines as his huge philanthropy. Since they make billions on vaccines who needs Bill for that purpose? People get rich and do stupid shit because they think they matter because they have wealth. They don't.





