Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 5, 2021, 12:37 a.m. No.12323450   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3494

>>12323425

 

The images I have seen from the day of his "death" really confirmed nothing in my view.

Just like E's photos. Kaps images did not appear to be him.

We are watching a show. The shockers in most movies are when the characters are believed dead only to reappear the next season.

I am not buying either story.

Imagine the reaction if those two were to appear again in this seasons opener.

Nothing is what it appears in this show.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 5, 2021, 12:47 a.m. No.12323508   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

RE: POTUS call that was released call with RothenSpooger.

 

POTUS is so good at workin people over that are misleading him. He is a pro. Always underestimated. He is way more intelligent than the people he is talking / negotiating with in business and politics. The guy is freaking brilliant. My impression was he worked Spooger and his attorney over big time. Led him with a few questions. Got strong push backโ€ฆ.then he just toyed with them by hitting them at the right moment with very damaging information. The new he got them tooโ€ฆSo bad they felt the need to have a "press" conference to reset the dialog and spin the context.

 

POTUS is truly the best POTUS we have ever had. He knows people. One of his greatest assets.

Just wanted to throw that out there.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 5, 2021, 1:11 a.m. No.12323604   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3728

>>12323505

 

There seems to be a neuro profile that they target. SSRI's seem to be one consistent pattern when looking into these cases. Serotonin deficiency is a big deal. It is connected to so many issues in humans. I have been researching serotonin for a long time. (fascinating research) It is pervasive throughout the body and is necessary for a balanced mind body and spirit. When deficient in serotonin people suffer from anxiety, depression, they can't sleep, challenges eating, mood swings, anger, sadness, cognitive and memory challenges. There is a ton more symptoms involved. But you get the ideaโ€ฆit is devastating to a person.

SSRIs have a 50% to 65% success rate and many side effects which are also devastating. Looking at the 50% to 65% success rate of helping people is not very good. It could be considered a placebo at those numbers. It actually blocks the natural system. When one cell passes serotonin to another cell, if the cell does not need or receive the serotonin the origin cell that gave up the serotonin will take it back. SSRI's block this natural process from happening. Leaving the serotonin in the wild so to speak. Scientist think this is a great way to increase serotonin levels. I am not convinced that is a good way to handle the challenge.

Believe it or not tryptophan is actually one of the best ways to produce extra serotonin. So much going on with this neuro chemical. SSRIs are a crock yet prescribed constantly. Nutrition and knowledge can help these people in a very natural way. Doctors will never go down this path. Always looking to pharma first for the solutions. Its sad. I highly recommend looking into this research there is a lot to it as you would imagine but in my observations it is a key ingredient to healthy happy humans.

Anonymous ID: 000000 Jan. 5, 2021, 1:36 a.m. No.12323716   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>3743

>>12323482

 

From the shadow it appers he is not fully under the bridge. But a straight drop from where he was captured in the cops cruiser cam. Now wasn't he hit by a "ford" truck er something like that? (Where are the photos of the truck? There would have been damage to the truck..assuming 45 - 65 MPH) His body would have traveled several feet it he was hit or ran over. Assuming the driver was going 45 + MPH. Doesn't appear his body was run over or traveled very far after falling / jumping from the bridge. Body would have suffered much moar damage if that were to have occurred. Lots of anomalies just don't seem to fit. Doesn't line up.