Anonymous ID: ea7f5e Feb. 6, 2021, 9:09 a.m. No.12841457   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1486 >>1533 >>1583 >>1595 >>1628 >>1708 >>1819 >>1854 >>2005

>>12841249 (pb)

5 simple steps to fooling the people about coronavirus

 

1) Their plandemic depended on people not knowing the definition of words.

 

2) The common cold/Flu is called coronavirus. It was discovered in the human body in the 60;s.

 

3) However we haven't normally used the word coronavirus, we just said cold or flu.

 

4) When the Official name coronavirus was used at the start of 2020, it was an unknown word to most people. They accepted the definition the media gave instead of looking up the definition for themselves.

 

5) This was what the planners of the plandemic counted on, public ignorance. One that happened, fear set in and here we are today.

Anonymous ID: ea7f5e Feb. 6, 2021, 10:25 a.m. No.12842059   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12841856

David Bowie - No Plan

 

No Plan is an extended play, comprising songs written and recorded by English musician David Bowie, released posthumously on 8 January 2017.[1] The release coincided with what would have been Bowie's 70th birthday, almost a year after his death. No Plan compiles the original songs written for Bowie's Off-Broadway musical, Lazarus, including the titular "Lazarus", "No Plan", "Killing a Little Time", and "When I Met You". The songs were first recorded by the cast of the musical as part of its official soundtrack.[2] The recordings featured on No Plan come from the sessions for Bowie's twenty-fifth and final studio album Blackstar, with "Lazarus" appearing as the third track on the album. Upon release, No Plan debuted at #138 on the Billboard 200, selling more than 5,000 units in its first week there.[3] The music video for the title track was also released in accompaniment with the EP. It was directed by Tom Hingston.[1]