Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 1:20 a.m. No.92606   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2617 >>2702

>>92604

'4AM Narrative 08132021

 

(cnn) taliban, 3rd booster shot, Lindell flop

(cnn) draw down at US Embassy Kabul, 3000 troops international airport secure assist withdrawl

(cnn) covid numbers high transmission across US, 3rd shot for immunocrompromised re FDA

(cnn) SC Barret denies rquest to block covid mandate, blocks eviction ban

(msnbc) Voting Rights fight tx filibuster

(cnn) Greece arsonist, 69 ppl killed in wildfire, reporter mentions climate crisis

(cnn) Lollapalooza not a super-spreader event, Martinique closed to tourist

(fox) 40,000 businesses closed since nancy and salon San Francisco, nancy never reached out to save businesses

(fox) handouts hurts businesses because ppl don't want to work if they are already paid

(msnbc) 3000 troops Afghanistan, SC blocks request by Indiana U to block covid mandate, Britney's dad to relinquich control of her 60 mln estate

 

how to counter this specifically?

what are some methods and tactics?'

 

>3000 troops Afghan

Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 1:52 a.m. No.92610   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2611

>>92541

>beware division points where no one wins except ds UNTIL the division point is realized and ds is obviously exposed

imo

i consider most happenings where ds has control to b 'division points' until proven otherwise

8/10 times they are truly only division points ime

successful division points have people on either side arguing/fighting w each other while they))) stand back

it's devilishly brilliant when successful and sad for the People

if theory re division points is correct, then what is the counter for 'division points'?

Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 2:18 a.m. No.92613   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>92611

re countering division points:

'knowing the facts and setting the record straight

sometimes the event or division must just burn out and have it pointed out

the lead up

the event

what habbened?

how it failed

SO MANY TIMES in life it is like this.

You must soldier on and then revisit the facts at the correct moment.

Will it stick?

fuck if I know, can't make everyone understand it.' - anonymous

Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 5:39 a.m. No.92626   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2702

msnbc nar 08142021 kim betsy

keywords:

(msnbc) false claims voter fraud Trump desperate to stay in power plotting to overturn election betsy fbi voter fraud barr ag direct fbi investigate video (suit case video) sr carreer official push back doj 2nd over ruled fbi investigated fbi found no evidence fbi approves georgia election drawn in to viral video kimberly fbi doj bj pak georgia not systemic it can happen again kimberly congress clear pic Trump is dictator

Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 5:46 a.m. No.92627   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>92614

cnn nar 08142021 taliban take over

keywords: (cnn) taliban 20 years conflict US presence gone bases under control of taliban memory still lurks cnn access to taliban with movie maker military vehicles went to taliban taliban claims they resisted America very well America failed nation building taliban leader - 'islamic law all over the world we are not in a hurry' taliban taking over agfh w American vehicles taliban gov says taliban has changed this taliban is esp 'we are obeying our leaders' ' womens' rights given by islam, we will give them that much' - taliban gov girls cannot go to school taliban says it's bad

Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 5:59 a.m. No.92629   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>92615

cnn nar 08142021 more taliban afghan

keywords: (cnn) afghan president has not resigned taliban demands for peace talks, all but certain victory for taliban, speed of taliban adv underestimated, another miscalcuation by America, 3000 men and women 3 infantry battalions deployed for embassy civillians flee 10,000 arrive in kabul since aug 1, fear of taliban violence or reprisal, U N says 1/4 million fled since late may 80% women and girls, taliban say they changed from 2001 but actions don't show

Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 6:26 a.m. No.92632   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>92619

cnn nar 08142021 covid passports

keywords: (cnn) LA city council votes in favor of vaccine passport, blue cities now whole country later in fear of massive cases increase, if LA is successful rest of country will follow city counce paul / latest from taliban women and children fleeing

Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 6:30 a.m. No.92634   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>92620

fox nar 08142021 taliban

keywords: allowing afghan to fall is shameful, women girls threaten others are killed, other extremist organization reconstituting in afghan right now shiria law, sensitive docs destroyed, what was original stratgey nation build Vets left 'flesh on the ground' in afghan 20 years

Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 7:17 a.m. No.92641   🗄️.is 🔗kun

What are some of the motivations why ds wants to vaccinate the whole World 3x, including Children and Pregnant Women?

Anonymous ID: bf1592 Aug. 14, 2021, 7:33 a.m. No.92653   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2702

https://gab.com/SharylAttkisson/posts/106754668635494842

 

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/08/delta-has-changed-pandemic-endgame/619726/

 

In September 2020, just before COVID-19 began its wintry surge through the United States, I wrote that the country was trapped in a pandemic spiral, seemingly destined to repeat the same mistakes. But after vaccines arrived in midwinter, cases in the U.S. declined and, by summer’s edge, had reached their lowest levels since the pandemic’s start. Many Americans began to hope that the country had enough escape velocity to exit its cycle of missteps and sickness. And though experts looked anxiously to the fall, few predicted that the Delta variant would begin its ascent at the start of July. Now the fourth surge is under way and the U.S. is once again looping through the pandemic spiral. Arguably, it never stopped.

 

This new surge brings a jarring sense of déjà vu. America has fallen prey to many of the same self-destructive but alluring instincts that I identified last year. It went all in on one countermeasure—vaccines—and traded it off against masks and other protective measures. It succumbed to magical thinking by acting as if a variant that had ravaged India would spare a country where half the population still hadn’t been vaccinated. It stumbled into the normality trap, craving a return to the carefree days of 2019; in May, after the CDC ended indoor masking for vaccinated people, President Joe Biden gave a speech that felt like a declaration of victory. Three months later, cases and hospitalizations are rising, indoor masking is back, and schools and universities are opening uneasily—again. “It’s the eighth month of 2021, and I can’t believe we’re still having these conversations,” Jessica Malaty Rivera, an epidemiologist at Boston Children’s Hospital, told me.

 

But something is different now—the virus. “The models in late spring were pretty consistent that we were going to have a ‘normal’ summer,” Samuel Scarpino of the Rockefeller Foundation, who studies infectious-disease dynamics, told me. “Obviously, that’s not where we are.” In part, he says, people underestimated how transmissible Delta is, or what that would mean. The original SARS-CoV-2 virus had a basic reproduction number, or R0, of 2 to 3, meaning that each infected person spreads it to two or three people. Those are average figures: In practice, the virus spread in uneven bursts, with relatively few people infecting large clusters in super-spreading events. But the CDC estimates that Delta’s R0 lies between 5 and 9, which “is shockingly high,” Eleanor Murray, an epidemiologist at Boston University, told me. At that level, “its reliance on super-spreading events basically goes away,” Scarpino said.

 

In simple terms, many people who caught the original virus didn’t pass it to anyone, but most people who catch Delta create clusters of infection. That partly explains why cases have risen so explosively. It also means that the virus will almost certainly be a permanent part of our lives, even as vaccines blunt its ability to cause death and severe disease. ..