1) Its good to be considered "essential".
2) Whole house generator and full propane tank.
3) Free flowing well.
4) Chickens and sweet potatoes…
1) Its good to be considered "essential".
2) Whole house generator and full propane tank.
3) Free flowing well.
4) Chickens and sweet potatoes…
I'm still trying to reconcile Sidney Powell's voice coming out of her mouth…
There seems to be an inordinate number of blank posts today, I thought is was a new shill technique…
So I thought I would search pidgin drone…end up with an article from the Audubon Society dated 11/16/18…
Mentions a conspiracy theory about birds being replaced by drones…
Then mentions Qanon…
https://www.audubon.org/news/are-birds-actually-government-issued-drones-so-says-new-conspiracy-theory-making
Not a lot surprises me anymore but dang
Article continued
How could Birds Aren’t Real gain more dark-web cred then? “Conspiracy theories offer a way for the world to make sense, and they offer a sense of purpose to the purposeless,” Binkowski writes. “If Birds Aren't Real hinted at some larger, dark pattern, it would really take flight.”
For now, though, this shallow conspiracy seems harmless and may even be a net gain for birds. Jordan Rutter, the director of public relations at the American Bird Conservancy, thinks the intricate history behind McIndoe’s movement is hilarious and thus, something positive. “Anything that gets people talking about birds is a good thing,” she says. “It’s definitely a way we can start a conversation.”
The filmmaker Oliver Stone once wrote that Kennedy’s assassination is “a mystery wrapped in a riddle inside an enigma.” Birds Aren’t Real, on the other hand, is a chimera of conspiracies that wraps satire, modern insecurities, and internet culture into a successful marketing scheme.
That the owl is a drone…