Anonymous ID: af9e35 Aug. 17, 2020, 10:03 a.m. No.10318977   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8999 >>9008 >>9011 >>9021 >>9028 >>9036 >>9043 >>9056 >>9069

>>10318826

So, at this point, I'm going to call bullshit on almost everyone, here.

The arrest warrant for Millie was filed a full month before it was carried out. The charges relate back to an incident in April - four months ago and are clearly an example of 'throwing the book' at an individual.

No matter how you look at it, it seems rather obvious that the authorities or entities managing local authorities were holding this situation in reserve until they could use it.

Millie is only a contributor to InfoWars - as many people are. Some of the stuff on IW is actual investigative journalism, a lot of it is either random babble or deliberate disinformation.

 

To conclude this is part of an 'mos op' is to believe that Millie is a disinfo agent who is being arrested by MOS agents/assets in the local judicial system in a bid to distract anons.

The other option is to conclude this is an example of a genuine and/or influential contributor to IW being threatened by those whom investigative reporting threatens. Perhaps not this specific video she released, but her penchant for doing investigative journalism is a threat and by coupling her arrest to the release of her video, a warning has been sent to all investigative journalists - of which there are very few as they often tend to kill themselves or get arrested and thrown in jail.

 

I think a bunch of holier-than-thou anons who think this website is the only real threat the proverbial swamp faces, are trying to ignore a situation in the false belief that it is going to distract this o-so-important mission of random shitposting and news aggregation. We can notable six degrees of jumping through tweets and Q posts to arrive at Terminator: Judgment Day, but not events relating to Millie's arrest.

Get a fuckin' grip.

Anonymous ID: af9e35 Aug. 17, 2020, 10:27 a.m. No.10319193   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9311

>>10318968

They already have examples of that, anon - or close enough for media reporting to claim it.

 

>>10318933

No one here is going to take action, spare a handfull. This is the limit of their participation in events that will unfold. That's not necessarily bad, it is just the tendency and the nature of people. Everyone will gather around the fire to complain and bullshit beneath the stars. Very few are actually going to mount up and go raid the dragon's lair.

It's after the group succeeds or fails that they are deemed heroes or fools by those whose complaints they were trying to address.

 

Those of us who have mounted up in the past and are ready to mount up, today, are not really looking here for people to mount up with us. We will do what we will do and, as has always been, let those who watch on decide whether we are heroes or fools.

 

>>10319021

I'm extremely used to it. However, I can also say that I am always vindicated in the end. I get my kicks decades in retrospect.

 

For example, 20 years ago I came up with this idea of China using civil unrest in America (brought on by the left) as a veil for inviting in peacekeeping forces. However, a group that lay in the depths of shadows - old remnants of advanced technology research and reverse-engineering of 'unusual artifacts' - things so classified and lost within the system that only those who worked on them directly knew what they actually had…. they all came together through 'chance' encounters and the like to form an institution that would be the cutting edge of resistance to the Chinese occupation of America and the civil war. The war, itself, kicked off around 2018 in my timeline.

Around 2024 is when the aliens arrive.

Not bad for a 12 year old at the time.

 

When you've hit the point where you wonder if the world is fucking with you by proving you right all the time - you're where I'm at. It disturbs me that I am as eerily correct as often as I am.

Anonymous ID: af9e35 Aug. 17, 2020, 10:40 a.m. No.10319322   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9432

>>10318848

I was 12 in 2000 and was hitting into that puberty era. The internet was very different back then and a 486 based computer with a 56k modem couldn't access much, but when I started getting curious about sexual things - you can bet I used search engines to indulge in curiosities to a degree.

It was also around this time that my father gave me 'the talk.'

He sat down with me and passed on some words of wisdom - my peers were going to be hooping and hollering about how many girls they got (and they were probably just talking tough), sex being about the extension of the bond between men and women, be considerate of the fact that the person you're having sex with is another human being who has feelings as well - and realize that sex is one of the most intimate actions two people can take, so be wary of treating it casually.

 

Consider that many kids did not have as structured of a family as I had and much of their exposure to sex came from pornography. Pornography teaches that sex between strangers is common - it often portrays women as being open to sex. IE - without really realizing it, a boy who watches porn is taught that if a woman has an opportunity to have sex, she will take it - and this subtle expectation is rooted in his mind when he gets a girlfriend and it presents not when he is necessarily interacting with her - but when she is acting alone.

While young men can often be more on the possessive and territorial side - I've noticed that many young men are absolutely neurotic when it comes to suspicions of infidelity. I also think this may have something to do with the complete disengagement of men from women.

 

Not to say that women don't have their flaws. They are basically being told to be men's equal and then no one quite knows when it's appropriate to court the girl you work with or when you're supposed to find time to meet girls who are working and living a male pattern of life.

Anonymous ID: af9e35 Aug. 17, 2020, 10:46 a.m. No.10319385   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9512

>>10319311

If you've ever played "Sunrider: Liberation Day", then you have an idea of what I'm starting to believe may be more true than we realize as it pertains to the "Alphas."

Basically, a cloned hivemind developed by researchers to allow the individual mind to access the knowledge and experience of all other clones - in the effort to produce a time machine (they realized the knowledge necessary for achieving such a thing could not be processed by individuals - and so a bunch of physicists decided to create a bunch of genetically engineered clones… which sounds about right). There are 'overmind' personalities who appear among said clones - and toward the end of the events in Liberation Day, a sense of individuality does begin to spread through the clones and while they still have their hivemind nature - they are also individuals and the concept is foreign to them.

 

I've begun to wonder if humanity is closer to being that than we realize. Would an alien species, for example, observing us from afar, truly agree with our assertion that we are independent individuals - or would they notice patterns in our activities that imply we are something different?

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is an excellent series to review with that idea in mind.