Anonymous ID: e29f52 Oct. 1, 2020, 1:42 a.m. No.10866781   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6782 >>6786 >>6796

omg guise! Look at this!

The Hindus and Buddhist are fuckin' Nazi's!

Knew it!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika

This one was found in a Byzantine church! I don't even know what to think anymore!

Anonymous ID: e29f52 Oct. 1, 2020, 2:01 a.m. No.10866851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6860 >>6901 >>7051 >>7223 >>7271

Facebook Removes Trump Post on Refugees and Bans Ads Promoting QAnon, Questioning Election Results

BY AATIF SULLEYMAN ON 10/1/20 AT 4:56 AM EDT

https://www.newsweek.com/facebook-bans-trump-refugee-coronavirus-ad-qanon-election-1535542

Anonymous ID: e29f52 Oct. 1, 2020, 2:03 a.m. No.10866865   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6866 >>6901 >>7051 >>7223 >>7271

QANON: FACEBOOK BANS ADVERTS PUSHING FAR-RIGHT CONSPIRACY THEORY

Adam Smith

@adamndsmith

5 minutes ago

The social media company says it will ban ads that praise ‘militarized social movements’

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/qanon-facebook-ban-conspiracy-theory-trump-election-b736815.html

Anonymous ID: e29f52 Oct. 1, 2020, 2:04 a.m. No.10866871   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6891 >>6921 >>6937 >>6964

Another QAnon Mom Has Allegedly Kidnapped Her Kid

‘GONE UNDERGROUND’

A self-proclaimed psychic has become the latest QAnon supporter to apparently be spurred to action by bizarre child-trafficking conspiracy theories and fringe legal ideas.

Will Sommer

Published Oct. 01, 2020 4:34AM ET

https://www.thedailybeast.com/another-qanon-mom-has-allegedly-kidnapped-her-kid

Anonymous ID: e29f52 Oct. 1, 2020, 2:16 a.m. No.10866923   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7072

>>10866878

Good, very good!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Education_Board

The Board was created in 1902 after John D. Rockefeller donated an initial $1,000,000 dollars to its cause. The Rockefeller family would eventually give over $180 million to fund the General Education Board. Prominent member Frederick Taylor Gates envisioned "The Country School of To-Morrow," wherein "young and old will be taught in practicable ways how to make rural life beautiful, intelligent, fruitful, re-creative, healthful, and joyous."[1] By 1934 the Board was making grants of $5.5 million a year. It spent nearly all its money by 1950 and closed in 1964.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbing_down

Dumbing down is the deliberate oversimplification of intellectual content in education, literature, and cinema, news, video games, and culture. Originated in 1933, the term "dumbing down" was movie-business slang, used by screenplay writers, meaning: "[to] revise so as to appeal to those of little education or intelligence".[1] Dumbing-down varies according to subject matter, and usually involves the diminishment of critical thought by undermining standard language and learning standards; thus trivializing academic standards, culture, and meaningful information, as in the case of popular culture.

 

In Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste (1979), the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu (1930–2002) proposed that, in a society in which the cultural practices of the ruling class are rendered and established as the legitimate culture, said distinction then devalues the cultural capital of the subordinate middle- and working- classes, and thus limits their social mobility within their own society.

 

A compilation of essays by philosophers, politicians, artists and thinkers titled Dumbing Down was published by Imprint Academic in 2000, edited by Ivo Mosley and included essays by Jaron Lanier, Claire Fox, Ravi Shankar, Robert Brustein, Michael Oakshott, Roger Deakin and Peter Randall-Page among others. [2]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussian_education_system

United States

Early 19th-century American educators were also fascinated by German educational trends. In 1818, John Griscom gave a favorable report of Prussian education. English translations were made of French philosopher Victor Cousin's work, Report on the State of Public Education in Prussia. Calvin E. Stowe, Henry Barnard, Horace Mann, George Bancroft and Joseph Cogswell all had a vigorous interest in German education. The Prussian approach was used for example in the Michigan Constitution of 1835, which fully embraced the Prussian system by introducing a range of primary schools, secondary schools, and the University of Michigan itself, all administered by the state and supported with tax-based funding. However, the concepts in the Prussian reforms of primordial education, Bildung and its close interaction of education, society and nation-building are in conflict with some aspects of American state-sceptical libertarian thinking.[29]

 

In 1843, Mann traveled to Germany to investigate how the educational process worked. Upon his return to the United States, he incorporated his experiences in his advocacy for the common school movement in Massachusetts. Mann persuaded his fellow modernizers, especially those in his Whig Party, to legislate tax-supported elementary public education in their states. New York state soon set up the same method in 12 different schools on a trial basis. Most northern states adopted one version or another of the system he established in Massachusetts, especially the program for "normal schools" to train professional teachers.[30]

 

So there is nothing new under the sun still.

Anonymous ID: e29f52 Oct. 1, 2020, 2:25 a.m. No.10866965   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7014 >>7051 >>7223 >>7271

How QAnon conspiracy extremists are luring in Brits with

warped theories about Covid & tortured kids ‘hidden in tunnels’

BY BRINKWIRE ON OCTOBER 1, 2020

IT sounds like the plot of a dystopian Hollywood film: thousands of mutilated, tortured and sexually abused children being saved from underground tunnels across the world.

 

Yet this disturbing ‘rescue mission’ is among the lurid claims of QAnon – a bizarre (and totally baseless) conspiracy movement that is spreading across Britain and peddling dangerous Covid myths.

 

At the centre of Q is the belief that a cabal of Satan-worshipping elites – including Hollywood stars, philanthropists and Democratic politicians – are the secret true rulers of the world.

 

These figures, followers claim, are embroiled in a global child-trafficking paedophile ring, where kids are kidnapped, caged and tortured so their bodily fluids can be consumed in Satanic rituals.

 

Some of the captive youngsters, they allege, are subjected to horrifying human experiments and organ harvesting. Others are purportedly sacrificed or sexually abused on film.

 

Needless to say, experts insist the claims are nonsense. But that didn’t stop an article about “tortured, malnourished children and corpses in the tens of thousands” being found in a “sophisticated network” of tunnels going viral on Facebook this month.

 

The report said special forces from different countries infiltrated a network “of Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBS) that ran beneath the US, Canada, Mexico, Australia, Asia and across Europe”.

 

In further outlandish claims, it declared the hero behind the discovery was none other than President Donald Trump himself – whom Q followers believe is the only person who can stop the elites.

 

They’re convinced that Trump has dedicated his entire presidency to taking down the paedophile rulers and “saving the children” – despite an absence of any real evidence to support any of this.

 

As an outsider, the claims – and other Q theories – are laughable.

https://en.brinkwire.com/news/how-qanon-conspiracy-extremists-are-luring-in-brits-with-warped-theories-about-covid-tortured-kids-hidden-in-tunnels/