Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 7:35 p.m. No.13183693   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3739 >>3748 >>3769 >>3778 >>4002 >>4013 >>4031 >>4034 >>4057

so a…

 

huge HBO hit piece

 

coming

 

all for a LARP????

 

Will show fake and ghey shit

use lame people

and only the dumbest of the explanations

 

 

They really need you to believe Q and anons are terrorists

(they are retarded as there is no such thing as QAnon)

 

hahahhahhahahaaaaaa

 

 

Q: Into the Storm (2021) | Official Trailer | HBO

 

143,981 <<<<<<<<<< views so far today

•Mar 10, 2021

 

3/21/21 <<<<<< 33 is the air date

 

we don't miss anything

 

Donna Vorbach27 minutes ago

3/21/21…nice numbers….3-3-3 if you know what I mean!

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK_Gf9H2CWI

 

read the comments

Q is not gone

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 7:42 p.m. No.13183720   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3721 >>3732 >>3750 >>3752 >>3755

Morgellons patients are using this.

They cannot say Morgellons patients in article as that would two steps too close to crazy talk.

Morgellons people have Lyme, then the Morgs lesions that Lyme people do not.

 

LEPROSY drugs are helping!!!!!!!!

HMMMMMMMMMMM

 

Lyme and Morgellons are man made shit

 

https://www.lymedisease.org/horowitz-dapsone-chronic-lyme/#:~:text=A%20groundbreaking%20in%20vivo%20clinical

 

Horowitz: Dapsone + doxy + rifampin very effective for chronic Lyme

Dr. Richard Horowitz

A groundbreaking in vivo clinical study conducted by Dr. Richard Horowitz has found that an

 

'eight-week course of the leprosy drug dapsone combined with doxycycline and rifampin is effective in improving symptoms in 98% of patients suffering from chronic Lyme disease/Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS).

 

Dapsone not only acts as a ‘persister’ drug, but also lowers inflammation, has anti-malarial effects, and can be effective in an autoimmune illness.

 

These are all clinical manifestations that can be seen in chronic Lyme disease with associated co-infections like Babesia (a malarial-like parasite) and Bartonella (an intracellular bacterium).

 

58% stay in remission after one year

After using this novel oral, generic antibiotic protocol, 58 percent of those with a history of PTLDS remained in remission for one year or longer, providing new hope for those suffering from chronic Lyme disease. Until now, no treatment has been available for PTLDS. The study is published today in the peer-reviewed journal Antibiotics.

 

Lyme borreliosis is a worldwide epidemic, which can result in disabling chronic fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, and neuropsychiatric complaints. Between 300,000 and 500,000 new Lyme disease cases are diagnosed in the U.S. every year, with an estimated 2 million individuals suffering from PTLDS.

 

Prior National Institute of Health (NIH) trials have shown that symptoms of chronic Lyme disease can be as severe as chronic congestive heart failure, leading to long-term suffering and disability, elevated healthcare costs, and financial insecurity.

 

Insurance companies have usually denied the persistence of Lyme bacteria after standard antibiotic therapies. This frequently leads to a denial of long-term treatment and lack of access to care for chronically ill patients, who are left without answers as to the etiology of their long-term illness.

 

Persister forms of Lyme bacteria

During the past decade, new research from Stanford University, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of New Haven have shown the presence of novel biofilm forms and ‘persister’ forms of Borrelia in culture, which potentially explains treatment resistance and relapse.

 

A recent study published in the Springer journal BMC Research Notes, conducted by University of New Haven researchers and Dr. Richard Horowitz, showed how the bacteria that causes Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, forms biofilms that protect the organism, and that dapsone combination therapy was one of the most effective treatments against the biofilm form of the bacteria.

 

This study helps identify dapsone’s novel mechanism, which explains in part its effectiveness in relieving resistant symptoms in chronic Lyme disease. The follow-up clinical study demonstrated that combining antibiotics including a tetracycline with older leprosy drugs, e.g., rifampin and dapsone, led to a 98% improvement and 45% long term remission rate in all patients.

 

Both studies were funded by the MSIDS Research Foundation (MRF) which supports research for causes, treatments, and possible cures of tick-borne and other vector-borne illnesses, as well as the causes, treatments, and possible cures of other acute and chronic diseases.

 

“The next step is to perform a randomized, placebo-controlled trial using double dose dapsone combination therapy (DDS CT), done in parallel with studies to find answers for resistant tickborne co-infections,” said Dr. Richard Horowitz. “The goal is to decisively prove that the elusive “cure” for Lyme disease that has evaded researchers and clinicians for decades may now finally be within reach, curing the suffering of millions of patients worldwide.”

 

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Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 7:42 p.m. No.13183721   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Dr. Richard Horowitz

Dr. Richard Horowitz is a board-certified internist and medical director of the Hudson Valley Healing Arts Center, specializing in the treatment of tick-borne disorders. He has treated over 13,000 chronic Lyme disease patients in the past 30 years and was a member of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Tick-borne Disease Working Group and co-chair of the HHS Other Tick-borne Diseases and Co-infections subcommittee that provided Congress with recommendations on tick-borne illness. He is presently serving on the HHS Babesia and Tick-borne Pathogens subcommittee. His latest book “How Can I Get Better? An Action Plan for Treating Resistant Lyme and Chronic Disease” explains his comprehensive approach to treating resistant chronic illness.

 

MSIDS Research Foundation (MRF)

MRF was formed for the purposes of researching the causes, treatments, and possible cures of tick-borne and other vector-borne illnesses, as well as the causes, treatments, and possible cures of other acute and chronic diseases. The goal of the MRF is to disseminate research and expand scientific knowledge for the benefit of all who suffer from acute and chronic illnesses.

 

Related Studies

 

The Springer study showed that higher doses of dapsone were more effective in culture against the biofilm forms of Borrelia (Horowitz, R.I., Murali, K., Gaur, G. et al. Effect of dapsone alone and in combination with intracellular antibiotics against the biofilm form of B. burgdorferi. BMC Res Notes 13, 455 (2020).

Antibiotics (Efficacy of Double-Dose Dapsone Combination Therapy in the Treatment of Chronic Lyme Disease/Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS) and Associated Co-infections: A Report of Three Cases and Retrospective Chart Review. Antibiotics, accepted Oct 21, 2020.

Retrospective study on 200 patients who improved on dapsone combination therapy (Horowitz, R.I.; Freeman, P.R. Precision Medicine: retrospective chart review and data analysis of 200 patients on dapsone combination therapy for chronic Lyme disease/post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome: part 1. International Journal of General Medicine 2019:12 101–119. Horowitz, R.I.; Freeman, P.R.

Precision Medicine: The Role of the MSIDS Model in Defining, Diagnosing, and Treating Chronic Lyme Disease/Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome and Other Chronic Illness: Part 2. Healthcare 2018, 6, 129. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30400667; Horowitz RI, Freeman PR (2016).

Retrospective study on 100 patients who improved on dapsone combination therapy (The Use of Dapsone as a Novel “Persister” Drug in the Treatment of Chronic Lyme Disease/Post Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome. J Clin Exp Dermatol Res 7: 345. doi:10.4172/2155-9554.1000345).

Source of press release: MSIDS Research Foundation

 

Related Posts:

TOUCHED BY LYME: Leprosy drug shows promise for Lyme treatment

Horowitz: Reducing inflammation can head off serious COVID complications

Horowitz talks Lyme with Katie Couric Oct 9; he’ll be at San Diego Lymewalk Oct. 19

NEWS: Horowitz talks Lyme with Katie Couric Oct 9; he'll be at San Diego Lymewalk Oct. 19

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 7:46 p.m. No.13183732   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3750 >>3751 >>3752 >>3755 >>3756 >>3815 >>4036

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https://www.voltairenet.org/article165450.html

 

Did the U.S. Army help spread Morgellons and other diseases?

by Hank P. Albarelli Jr., Zoe Martell

Last week’s Voltaire Network article concerning the mysterious spread of a fungus disease in the Northwest United States provoked a number of readers to contact Mr. H. P. Albarelli Jr., the author of both these articles, with new information concerning strange diseases and the U.S. Army’s covert biological warfare activities which involve the use of chemical and biological weapons against human beings. There is a history of U.S. secret human experimentation. In this case, it is unsuspecting U.S. citizens who are the victims.

 

VOLTAIRE NETWORK | 18 MAY 2010

I went to put some of the medicated salve on the lesions on my face and when I put the salve near them the filaments beneath my skin moved into a group and then moved away from the area I was going to treat. I was dumbstruck. I didn’t know what to think. I screamed for my husband to come … the damn things beneath my skin were alive; they moved to avoid treatment.

Morgellons victim, Vermont, May 2010.

 

One reader, former military scientist, Dr. Hanley Watson, revealed that the Army, “from 1950 to at least mid-1976” conducted “numerous experiments simulating biological or germ warfare attacks in dozens of locations across the country.” Said Watson, “Previously these experiments were downplayed by the Pentagon as ‘harmless tests’ occurring in about 8 areas in the US and employing benign substances, but this couldn’t be further from the truth.”

 

Watson was referring to a 1976 Pentagon press conference during which an Army spokesman revealed that researchers with the Army’s Fort Detrick and Edgewood Arsenal, both in Maryland, conducted “simulated germ warfare attacks, using nondisease [sic] causing biological substances in 8 areas of the US.” Among these experiments were a 1950 operation off the coast of San Francisco; a 1966 biological warfare experiment in Manhattan in which “the vulnerability of the New York subway system was tested”; and at least three experiments conducted in Pennsylvania, Fort McClellan, Alabama, and California with “fungal substances” to “perform field evaluations to determine vulnerability to enemy biological attack.”

 

As widely reported in the mid-1970s, the San Francisco experiment resulted in the death of at least one person. Additionally, the 1952 Alabama experiments resulted in a doubling of pneumonia cases in the surrounding areas. Nonetheless, Army officials stated, “There is nothing we have that shows any links between these tests and any outbreak of infection or any deaths.”

 

Army officials went on in defending themselves and the experiments by stating that the substance the Army used in many of the experiments was Serratia marcescens, which they maintained is harmless. Said the Pentagon, “The substance is present throughout the environment and is considered not to cause disease.” But other physicians said this claim is simply wrong. Several responsible physicians pointed out that Serratia marcescens does cause infection in humans; and is commonly found in bathrooms and public rest rooms. Doctors also state that some strains of the bacterium are resistant to multiple antibiotics.

 

Eventually in 1976, the Pentagon amended its position, stating: “For some individuals who lack a capability to develop immunity to most disease Serratia marcescens could conceivably act as an opportunist and produce an infection.” Assumably, the Pentagon was not referring to AIDS patients, however, it is interesting to note that 1976 was about 6 years into its research on a disease that sounded remarkably like AIDS. Also, apparently the Pentagon was unaware of a 1946 Fort Detrick medical journal paper by Dr. Tom F. Paine, which detailed an Army experiment with Serratia marcescens that resulted in illness and infection in 4 subjects exposed to the bacterium delivered in aerosol form.

 

contineud:

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 7:52 p.m. No.13183750   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3752 >>3755

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Explained Watson further, “The experiments conducted from the early 1950s through 1976 were many more in number than officially stated, and they were conducted in many more locations than the reported eight.” Added Watson, “In the 1950s and 1960s alone there were easily about two dozen experiments conducted in the New England area.” One of the larger experiments, as detailed in my book, A Terrible Mistake: The Murder of Frank Olson and the CIA’s Secret Cold War Experiments [1], is the strange, and allegedly coincidental, experiment at a Manchester, New Hampshire woolen mill that resulted in the anthrax-related tragic deaths of 4 mill employees. In September 1957, at the same time the outbreak took place, biochemists from Fort Detrick just happened to be on site at the mill performing tests with an anthrax vaccine. Fort Detrick researcher Dr. George G. Wright had developed the prototype vaccine being tested at the mill. Wright’s vaccine is essentially the same controversial serum administered today to American troops.

 

Watson also cited a number of Army experiments conducted during the same time period and later with spore-borne diseases. One of these experiments was conducted in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. There the Army used a fungal substance known as aspergillus fumigatus. Watson said that this fungal substance could result in disease and severe infection in humans. In addition to the aspergillus fungus, Watson and a former Fort Detrick microbiologist said the Army, through the Special Operation Division (SO) at Fort Detrick, experimented with several other fungus substances including spore-borne C. gattii from Australia, and with a “substance very much like Morgellons disease in its effects.”

 

This substance was referred to as “FD-CPX.” Said the former Detrick scientist, who worked under project MK/NAOMI, a joint CIA-Army program for 6 years, “CPX was a problematic substance for us. We worked with it in mutated form, and a number of sub-contractors came down with the disease and that caused all sorts of additional problems. They were still working with it when I left the post. I don’t know if SO ever got it right.”

 

The Mechanicsburg experiment took place, according to Pentagon officials, “in a warehouse in the area” that “was completely closed off to others not participating in the tests.” Said an Army spokesman, “The fungus was not released into the atmosphere outside the warehouse and presented no dangers to anyone unrelated to the activity.”

 

In light of future developments in Mechanicsburg, following the experiment, this assertion is difficult to accept. Several years after the Army activities, scientists in Pennsylvania began to notice that an unusually large number of animals, including cats, dogs and horses that had become ill from the fungus infection. Reportedly, the number of animals that became ill increased for a number of years.

 

Dr. Watson, along with two other former Fort Detrick researchers, including the late Dr. Henry Eigelsbach, also revealed an odd experiment that took place in Pascagoula, Mississippi and produced one of the most puzzling UFO and strange entity cases on record in America. This was the incident, detailed in Albarelli’s book, involving two local fishermen who claimed to have been abducted by aliens from a fishing pier in October 1973. Much overlooked in the case is that the pier was not far away from a former Fort Detrick research site, Horn Island. The barrier island was formally used from 1943 to 1945 by Army researchers, but former microbiologists with the military report that several experiments were conducted on the island, and other islands off the coast of Maryland, in the late-1960s and early1970s. Detrick microbiologists conducted intensive experiments on the islands “involving human research subjects” and a number “of natural hallucinogenics as well as advanced neuroscience techniques” aimed at the objection of producing “previously unexplored and unique psychological warfare methods.” Some researchers maintain that these experiments were part of the Army’s top-secret Operation Strange Man, which is said to have involved “mutated human subjects.” As unbelievable as these reports seem, there have been unexplained sightings, some by law enforcement officials, of very odd humanoid creatures in several of the related locations over the years. Said one of Watson’s former Detrick colleagues: “These were experiments involving human subjects that went way beyond what anyone could imagine. Some of the findings and technology was transferred to Southeast Asia during the later stages of the war there.”

 

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Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 7:53 p.m. No.13183752   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3755

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Besides Horn Island, the Army’s Chemical Corps and Fort Detrick conducted numerous experiments at Plum Island off the coast of New York. Plum Island, originally known as Fort Terry, In the early 1950s it was under the command of the Army Chemical Corps, and then in 1954 it was nominally transferred to the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the mission of its research was changed from “one which encompassed studies on various exotic animal diseases to determine both their offensive and defensive potentialities as biological warfare agents to one which pertains only to the defensive aspects of [animal diseases],” according to writer Michael Carroll, who wrote a book on Plum Island. Despite the changes made to the official record, research at Plum Island changed little in reality; diseases with the potential to be used as offensive agents continued, unhindered, and a close relationship remained in place between Plum Island and the Department of Defense.

 

Lyme disease is a tick-vectored spirochetal disease, which was identified in 1975 when a mysterious illness broke out among residents in Old Lyme, Connecticut. It rarely appears by itself in humans, with sufferers often testing positive for infection by several tick-borne diseases concurrently. The Plum Island animal diseases laboratory is located a mere twelve miles from the first identified cases of Lyme disease.

 

Research at the Plum Island facility is known to have included diseases carried by arthropods; in fact, Carroll describes in his book the historical presence of a large “tick colony” on the premises. Carroll’s history of the testing done at the facility indicates that outdoor, field testing of diseases was done on and near Plum Island, and also details numerous breaches in safety procedures throughout the history of the laboratory’s operation. In 1978, for example, a cattle disease called Hoof and Mouth disease escaped from the Plum Island, infecting cattle in neighboring areas.

 

According to declassified army documents, Fort Derick scientists also experimented widely with Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis Virus (VEEV). Several documents cite that Fort Detrick assigned some its top researchers to efforts to weaponized the virus, but say nothing about the number of former Nazi biochemists who worked closely with Fort Detrick and Edgewood Arsenal researchers, including the much overlooked German scientist, Dr. Gernot Bergold.

 

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Gernot H. Bergold (1911–2003)

The U.S. Army’s Project Paperclip [2] secretly brought Bergold to the United States after the war. In America, Dr. Bergold, who under Hitler’s Third Reich headed the Nazi’s Entomological Department and the Department of Insect Vectors of the Division of Virus Research, secretly worked on the VEE virus for the military at Fort Detrick, and then at a military-sponsored facility in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. Psychologist Dr. Karen Cronick, who now works in Venezuela, reports that in the 1970s, at about the same time Bergold was conducting his work with VEE, there was an outbreak of the virus in Michigan. This outbreak has been virtually blacked out by the media and state officials.

 

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Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 7:54 p.m. No.13183755   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Dr. Cronick states, “The coincidence of these events has always troubled me. A tropical disease that was researched in Michigan suddenly appeared there in the general population. There is no way the insect vector that transmits the disease could get so far north by any normal migration. Could the Michigan outbreak have been a controlled experiment? It is the perfect place to carry one out: the Great Lakes and winter are natural limits to any unrestrained expansion of infected vectors.”

 

As reported in an earlier Voltaire Network [3] by this author, Morgellons disease, which was experimented with by Fort Detrick in the 1960s and beyond, has recently been reported as a “disease of high-level concern” in certain areas of the country, including Vermont, and Florida, Texas and California. For reasons thus far unknown, Morgellons seems to be wide spread among Vermont’s small population of 600,000. Some doctors in Chittenden County, Vermont’s most populated region estimate that about 300 people in the state have the disease.

According to a number of organizations dedicated to the study of Morgellons, there are about 15,000 people in the US suffering from the disease. Included in this number are many well-known names, singer Joni Mitchell, baseball player Billy Koch, and others.

 

Natasha Cebek, 44, who lives in Vermont with her 3 children, reported that she has had Morgellons disease for about 3 years. “I don’t really know how I contracted the disease,” she said in an interview this week. “I came to Vermont years ago to live in a clean, natural environment free from pollution and environmental assaults and never imagined anything like this would happen to me.”

 

Cebek says she has been to several physicians nearly all of whom “gave me a Stepford wives-type smile. One even offered to send me to a psychotherapist. That made me quite angry; I had been healthy all my life; I had taken special care to eat properly and live a quality life and to teach my children to do the same. I didn’t need psychological attention; I needed medical care; quality, expert care.”

 

Cebek states, “There’s no comfort in numbers. I’ve learned that well over a hundred people have sought treatment for this disease at the same facilities I’ve visited. That’s a major outbreak in my view; that’s a major public health problem, but health officials here don’t speak about it publicly.”

 

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One form of Morgellons disease.

Kathleen Vanoudenallen, a registered nurse who is a close friend of Cebek’s, and who has intensively studied Morgellons for years, and first diagnosed Cebek, stated this week, “I don’t think there’s much doubt that Morgellons looks like something that has been altered, something not natural that may have been created in a lab, something weaponized. Some former military researchers say they worked on just such a disease years ago. How it got out into the general population is anyone’s guess. Nobody wants to go the record with information about the government’s work with the disease.”

 

Recounted Cebek, “When I learned that this disease could possibly be a result of covert biological warfare work performed by our government I was outraged. I wanted to scream, to smash the wall. How dare they do this to unsuspecting citizens? How dare they use people like this? What gives them the right? Who the hell do they think they are?”

 

Hank P. Albarelli Jr.

Zoe Martell

 

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Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 7:58 p.m. No.13183769   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3778

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The normies will be super curious

as to why thy are spending so much time and money

to make Q and anons look bad

 

ALL PB

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Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 8:07 p.m. No.13183809   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3968

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i just open a fresh page from the catalog https://8kun.top/qresearch/catalog.html

 

and have had to three times now

just like I just came here for the first time today

click the most recent or active board

and post

 

slows me down but it works

but when i open the new page

my post goes right in

 

I just had to do this for this post as it says:

 

The server took too long to submit your post. Your post was probably still submitted. If it wasn't, 8kun might be experiencing issues right now – please try your post again later. Error information:

status: 0

error:

OK

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 8:18 p.m. No.13183858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3863 >>3874 >>3878 >>3881 >>3896 >>3991

 

fake news saying Q makes PREDICTIONS is the height of LAMETOP DEFINITION and is BLUEANON

 

Blue Anon

A loosely organized group of Democrat voters, politicians and media personalities who spread left-wing conspiracy theories such as the Russia hoax, Jussie Smollett hoax, Ukraine hoax, Covington kids hoax, and Brett Kavanaugh hoax. Blue Anon adherents fervently believe that right-wing extremists are going to storm Capital Hill any day now and "remove" lawmakers from office, hence the need for deployment of thousands of National Guard stationed at the U.S. Capitol.

Hey, did you see that brave democrat sitting on the Capitol steps on March 5th to "send a message to QAnon?"

"Uh, yeah, that was blue anon, yo"

by March 07, 2021

 

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Blue%20Anon

 

fakenews and newsweek hates when what goes areound comes around

 

https://www.newsweek.com/blue-anon-urban-dictionary-left-wing-hoaxes-1574733

 

What is Blue Anon? Urban Dictionary Restores Phrase For 'Left-Wing Conspiracy Theories'

 

BY EWAN PALMER ON 3/9/21 AT 7:46 AM EST

"Blue Anon" is a term coined by conservatives attacking those who push "left-wing conspiracy theories." The phrase returned to the Urban Dictionary website after it appeared to have been temporarily removed.

 

"Blue Anon" has been used by a number of right-wing personalities in recent days, including political commentator Candace Owens and Georgia congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene.

 

The phrase is a play on the name of the radical conspiracy theory QAnon, whose supporters believe that Donald Trump is secretly battling a cabal of satanic pedophiles. The group were among those who stormed the Capitol during the January 6 insurrection.

 

The term Blue Anon is used to attack those who push what the right refer to as "hoaxes," such as the investigation into Russian interference during the 2016 election and allegations that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted Christine Blasey Ford.

 

The phrase was so widely used that it saw an entry on Urban Dictionary—a website with user-generated content that lists popular slogans and slang.

The “journalists” obsessed with Qanon are a cult.

 

They’ve been spreading conspiracy theories for years.#BlueAnon

 

— Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) March 4, 2021

 

If you believe:

 

-DC is under military occupation because there are non-stop threats from Trump supporters.

 

-Joe Biden is the most popular American President of all time.

 

-Russia, Russia, Russia

 

You might be #BlueAnon

 

— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) March 7, 2021

 

BlueAnon is getting worse than QAnon.

 

— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) March 6, 2021

 

The term was removed from the site over the weekend with no explanation.

 

Jack Posobiec, the far-right figurehead who helped spread the QAnon-linked "Pizzagate" conspiracy theory, was one of those who noticed Blue Anon had been removed.

 

"I have never even heard of a word being banned from Urban Dictionary before they banned Blue Anon," he tweeted on March 7. "And everyone knows they will list literally anything. Until now."

 

Other conservatives figures and websites such as The Daily Caller and The Post Millennial claimed it was another example of censorship against the right.

 

By Monday, the Blue Anon entry returned to Urban Dictionary. Users vote on the best definition for phrases, and currently the top definition with 625 votes described the phrase as a "loosely organized network of Democrat voters, politicians and media personalities who spread left-wing conspiracy theories such as the Russia Hoax, Jussie Smollett hoax, Ukraine hoax, Covington Kids hoax, and Brett Kavanaugh hoax."

 

The Blue Anon listing also describes its advocates as those who believe right-wing extremists are going to "storm Capitol Hill any day now and 'remove' lawmakers from office, hence the need for the deployment of thousands of National Guard stationed at the U.S. Capitol."

 

The description is an apparent reference to the fears that QAnon supporters were going to return to D.C. on March 4 believing that Trump would be inaugurated as president, which failed to take place as a number of influential figures of the movement distanced themselves from their latest prediction.

 

The above paragraph is BLUEANON

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 8:23 p.m. No.13183874   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3884 >>3905 >>3923 >>3969

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https://notthebee.com/article/the-political-right-is-starting-to-use-lefties-idiotic-language-against-them-and-its-beautiful

 

People are starting to use Lefties' nonsensical language against them and it’s absolutely beautiful: Meet #SuperStraight and #BlueAnon

Joel Abbott

Mar 8th, 2021 11:54 am

 

One of the biggest issues conservatives have faced in recent decades is a lack of control over shaping language. See, everyone right of Marx believes in objective, scientific definitions. For example, a tree… is a tree.

 

For the Left, however, a tree might not be a tree. A tree might be an animal. A man is a woman. An expensive death sentence is "affordable healthcare." War is peace. Ignorance is strength. Now you begin to understand me.

This is how we've come to a point where most labels in mainstream culture are created by the politically-correct Left, whether it be "income equality," "social justice," "inclusion," "cultural appropriation," or "anti-racism."

 

But with their destruction of meaning, the Left's ideology that language (and reality) can be molded in whatever form you fancy is starting to backfire on them.

 

It turns out, when you say nothing is true, even your own statement becomes false.

 

And so, after years of waiting, the Right has begun to parody the Left by playing their own stupid game. This led to the creation of two terms this week that began trending: "Superstraight" and "Blue Anon."

The term "Superstraight" developed out of the increasing insistence that men must date trans women – which is a way of saying that biological men must date biological men who identify as a women – or else they are transphobic (I'm dead serious).

 

As a man, I am apparently hateful if I don't want to date, marry, and be intimate with another biological male. The argument is that men should want to date both biological women and biological-men-identifying-as-women because the two are one and the same!

 

In response, a bunch of people started identifying as "superstraight," or a person who is only attracted to those biologically born and still identifying as the opposite sex from their own biological sex, period. They even invented their own "LGBT" flag and colors:

 

The Wokies were immediately infuriated.

"You can't just make up your own sexual and gender ideology!" they cried.

 

And of course, that lasted all of five milliseconds before their worldview imploded on itself.

Then the trolling began en masse, sending "Superstraight" trending.

The great thing is that you can add "super" to anything.

Don't like the hierarchies of Marxist oppression in intersectionality? Try super-intersectionality, where you respect everyone at the smallest identity group: the individual!

Are people telling you to be antiracist? Then say you identify as super-antiracist, where you believe all ethnic groups are equally capable of racism, and it's all bad!

The other term that broke through the cultural barrier was "Blue Anon," playing on the Left's habit of classifying anything they think is a conspiracy under the banner of "QAnon."

More importantly, both Urban Dictionary and Google CENSORED this term from search results.

Why would they do such a thing? Could it be that their justification for banning conservatives' free speech over dAnGeRoUs cOnSpiRaCiEs must also equally apply to the conspiracies of the left??

Instead, they chose to keep on censoring so they don't have to apply equal standards. Do you still trust these companies with power over all information?

 

Blue Anon is here to stay though, at least for the moment. Enjoy using it anytime people try to tell you that the Left is exclusively objective and factual!

These terms are obviously ridiculous, but that's the point. The absurdity of these worldviews has to be pointed out to keep us from taking this clown world seriously.

 

This is so beautiful. Let the destruction of Woke Newspeak commence!

 

read and see more with tweets here: https://notthebee.com/article/the-political-right-is-starting-to-use-lefties-idiotic-language-against-them-and-its-beautiful

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 8:31 p.m. No.13183905   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3923

>>13183874

>And so, after years of waiting, the Right has begun to parody the Left by playing their own stupid game. This led to the creation of two terms this week that began trending: "Superstraight" and "Blue Anon."

 

>The term "Superstraight" developed out of the increasing insistence that men must date trans women – which is a way of saying that biological men must date biological men who identify as a women – or else they are transphobic (I'm dead serious).

 

The Wokies were immediately infuriated.

 

"You can't just make up your own sexual and gender ideology!" they cried.

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 8:58 p.m. No.13184002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4006 >>4013 >>4014 >>4034

>>13183693

just put up on IMDB 2 hours ago

 

DIGon this guy???

Produced by Adam McKay

 

‘Q: Into the Storm’ Trailer: HBO Doc Produced by Adam McKay Aims to Expose QAnon

 

11 March 2021 by Tyler Hersko Indiewire Television

 

‘Q: Into the Storm’ Trailer: HBO Doc Produced by Adam McKay Aims to Expose QAnon

 

Adam McKay is setting his sights on one of the most prominent conspiracy theories in recent memory via “Q: Into the Storm,” an upcoming HBO docuseries that aims to unmask the forces behind QAnon.

 

HBO unveiled the trailer for the six-part docuseries, which is directed by Cullen Hoback, on Wednesday. The premium cabler’s synopsis for the project reads reads:

 

Spanning three years in the making and traversing the globe, the series follows Hoback on a labyrinthine journey to uncover the forces behind QAnon, a movement fueled by conspiracy theories that has grown in scope and political significance, chronicling its evolution in real time and revealing how “Q” uses information warfare to game the internet, hijack politics, and manipulate people’s thinking.

 

“QAnon derives its power from anonymity and secrecy, so I set out to unmask and demystify the whole thing, gaining access to key players over the course of several years,

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‘Q: Into the Storm’ Trailer: HBO Doc Produced by Adam McKay Aims to Expose QAnon

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 9:01 p.m. No.13184013   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4034 >>4049 >>4208

>>13184002

>>13183693

 

full article:

https://www.indiewire.com/2021/03/q-into-the-storm-trailer-hbo-docuseries-qanon-1234622877/

 

‘Q: Into the Storm’ Trailer: HBO Doc Produced by Adam McKay Aims to Expose QAnon

HBO's latest documentary will explore the forces behind QAnon and how the conspiracy theory has impacted American culture and politics.

Adam McKay is setting his sights on one of the most prominent conspiracy theories in recent memory via “Q: Into the Storm,” an upcoming HBO docuseries that aims to unmask the forces behind QAnon.

 

HBO unveiled the trailer for the six-part docuseries, which is directed by Cullen Hoback, on Wednesday. The premium cabler’s synopsis for the project reads reads:

 

Spanning three years in the making and traversing the globe, the series follows Hoback on a labyrinthine journey to uncover the forces behind QAnon, a movement fueled by conspiracy theories that has grown in scope and political significance, chronicling its evolution in real time and revealing how “Q” uses information warfare to game the internet, hijack politics, and manipulate people’s thinking.

 

“QAnon derives its power from anonymity and secrecy, so I set out to unmask and demystify the whole thing, gaining access to key players over the course of several years,” Hoback said in a statement. “Audiences can take an unfiltered look at what transpired behind the scenes and uncover the forces that drove Q’s most ardent believers to storm the Capitol.”

Per HBO, the series examines the connections between QAnon, President Trump, and political and ex-military operatives. It also explores QAnon’s influence on American culture and politics and probes the consequences of unfettered free speech permeating the darkest corners of the internet. Hoback interviewed key players behind QAnon for the series, including Jim and Ron Watkins, the father and son duo behind 8chan, a website Q calls home. The director also interviewed various “Q-tubers,” Q debunkers, political operatives, and journalists who have been closely following the movement since it began in 2017.

 

“Q: Into the Storm” is executive produced by McKay, who also serves as an executive producer on HBO’s acclaimed “Succession,” which is slated to return with a third season in late 2021.

 

“Nothing takes away the power of conspiracy theories and lies more than exposing them to the light of day,” McKay said in a statement. “And Cullen’s three-year deep dive into the world of Q and the dark fringes of the internet is a powerful blast of clarity and truth exactly when we need it. I can’t believe he pulled this off.”

 

The QAnon conspiracy began in 2017 and has gained traction with right-wing political movements; former president Donald Trump occasionally retweeted Twitter accounts that promoted QAnon and expressed support to the conspiracy theory’s adherents, before he was permanently banned. The conspiracy theory alleges that a cabal of Satan-worshiping pedophiles comprised of Hollywood liberals, Democratic politicians, and various government officials run a global child sex-trafficking ring and conspired against Trump during the president’s Oval Office tenure.

Check out the trailer for “Q: Into the Storm” below:

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 9:06 p.m. No.13184034   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4048

>>13184013

>>13184002

>>13183693

 

>HBO unveiled the trailer for the six-part docuseries, which is directed by Cullen Hoback, on Wednesday.

 

 

holy cow HBO Q thing is a six parter

 

not three not five

 

not two

 

6

 

and debuts on 3/21/21 which is

 

33

 

 

>six-part docuseries

>33 is the date

 

you cannot make this shit up

cabal masons and their stupid numbers symbology

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 9:24 p.m. No.13184106   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4122 >>4135 >>4145 >>4181

hahahaha

 

PepsiCo has opted to rename its popular syrup as

 

Pearl Milling Company.

 

first they cave to cancel culture and remove aunt jemima because it is racist

 

do they not realize thatPearlhas roots in slavery history???

time to cause PepsiCo to have to change again and lose more money??

 

THEY need anons on their research staff…retards

 

https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/new-england-ice-cream-brand-drops-canceled-name-over-racism-concerns

Since then, Mars Inc. has unveiled its 70-year-old rice brand under the new name Ben’s Original and PepsiCo has opted to rename its popular syrup as Pearl milling Company. Other food companies have also made changes, including Land O’Lakes dropping the American Indian woman from its logo.

 

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

Pearl incident

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This daguerreotype photograph shows Mary Edmonson (standing) and Emily Edmonson (seated), shortly after they were freed in 1848.

The Pearl incident was the largest recorded nonviolent escape attempt by people in slavery in United States history. On April 15, 1848, seventy-seven slaves attempted to escape Washington D.C. by sailing away on a schooner called The Pearl. Their plan was to sail south on the Potomac River, then north up the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River to the free state of New Jersey, a distance of nearly 225 miles (362 km). The attempt was organized by both abolitionist whites and free blacks, who expanded the plan to include many more enslaved people. Paul Jennings, a former slave who had served President James Madison, helped plan the escape.

 

The escapees, including men, women, and children, found their passage delayed by winds running against the ship. Two days later, they were captured on the Chesapeake Bay near Point Lookout, Maryland, by an armed posse traveling by steamboat. As punishment, the owners sold most of the escapees to traders, who took them to the Deep South. Freedom for the two Edmonson sisters was purchased that year with funds raised by Henry Ward Beecher's Plymouth Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York.

 

When the ship and its captives were brought back to Washington, a pro-slavery riot broke out in the city. The mob attempted to attack an abolitionist newspaper and other known anti-slavery activists. Extra police patrolled for three days to try to contain the violence until the unrest ended. The episode provoked a slavery debate in Congress, and may have influenced a provision in the Compromise of 1850 that ended the slave trade in the District of Columbia, although not slavery itself. The escape inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe in writing her novel Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), in which people in slavery dreaded being "sold South", and increased support for abolitionism in the North.

 

Three white men were initially charged on numerous counts with aiding the escape and transporting the captives; the captains Daniel Drayton and Edward Sayres were tried and convicted in 1848. After serving four years in prison, they were pardoned by President Millard Fillmore in 1852.

 

read more:

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

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 9:28 p.m. No.13184122   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4135

>>13184106

 

Aunt Jemima

 

now

 

Pearl Milling Company.

 

The name they chose is on purpose and THEY are truly a political company

 

PepsiCo

 

PEARL

 

The Pearl Incident

 

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

 

Contents

1 Background

2Escape plan and capture

2.1 Betrayal

3Riots

4Trial

5Aftermath

6 See also

7 Notes

8 References

8.1 Sources

9 External links

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 9:32 p.m. No.13184135   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4160

>>13184122

>>13184106

 

IF you buy this brand of syrup or pancake mix

and all thing PepsiCo

 

you are supporting the BLM crowd

so obviously political

 

they name it Pearl

 

just like The Pearl Incident

that blacks "escape"

same way Aunt Jemima is now free (escaped) from the "racist" box and bottle

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 9:35 p.m. No.13184145   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13184106

 

The Pearl Incident

 

>The attempt was organized by both abolitionist whites and free blacks

 

nothing new under the sun

 

 

PEARL

 

The Pearl Incident

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

 

Contents

 

1 Background

2 Escape plan and capture

2.1 Betrayal

3Riots

4Trial

5Aftermath

6 See also

7 Notes

8 References

8.1 Sources

9 External links

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 10:14 p.m. No.13184283   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4286 >>4319 >>4320 >>4344

What if DJT did declare a war and enemies are within our own govt? What is really going on today?

 

Why does Potus surround himself w/ generals?

To prevent a coup and ensure the safety of executive.

The Generals he picked are loyal to the country and well respected in the military.

They are experts in strategy.

What is military intelligence?

A military discipline that uses information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions.

 

Why go around the 3 letter agencies?

Because the 3-letters agencies have been infiltrated by bad actors who are not acting in the interest of the US

 

Who has ultimate authority over our branches of military w\o approval conditions unless 90+ in wartime conditions?

POTUS

 

read and ponder what may be going on today without a congressional declaration

 

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2001/09/what-war-powers-does-the-president-have.html

 

War Powers Act: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2001/09/what_war_powers_does_the_president_have.html

 

What is the military code?

 

continued:

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 10:14 p.m. No.13184286   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4306 >>4308 >>4319 >>4344

>>13184283

continued:

 

Mockingbird

Also the law against exposing the American people to propaganda expired/was done away with a few years ago.

 

SUMMARY

Operation Mockingbird was a CIA infiltration of news and entertainment media. Hillary may or may not have been detained (but not arrested yet). Sometimes strategic or military deception is necessary. Huma Abedin attended an event in NYC on Oct. 25, walked with her family in NYC on Oct 27, attended HRC's 70th birthday part and seen with her son on Nov. 6 and 7th. This may have something to do with Russia as events progress, due to North Korea and Iran. POTUS surrounds himself with generals to ensure the safety of the executive and prevent any attempts at a coup because the generals he picked are loyal and experts at strategy. Marines in particular are deployable at POTUS' discretion without Congressional approval. Military Intelligence (MI) is a discipline that uses information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. The reason to do around the 3-letter agencies (CIA, FBI et al) is that they have been infiltrated by bad actors who aren't acting in the best interests of the US. Those agencies also have civilian staff, more secrecy and politically-motivated missions, which lead to too much leaking and input from politicians. POTUS has the ultimate authority over our branches of military without approval conditions unless over 90 days in wartime conditions, due to the War Powers Act. The military code is a system of conventional symbols for the covert transmission of secret military information through communications equipment. Anthony Weiner, husband of Huma Abedin is in Federal Medical Center, Devens, a federal prison in Massachusetts., minimum security for male sex offenders. POTUS will go on tv to address the nation to discuss ongoing investigations into corruption and other crimes in Washington D.C.. Doing so would invite criticism and a media storm upon which there would be focus, capitalized on and distorted, which would be inappropriate and damaging to the POTUS and the office. POTUS knew the first step was to remove rogue criminal elements let Lady Justice prove nobody is above the law. POTUS exercised his authority granted to him through irresponsible allocations of power to the Executive Office. Everything POTUS is doing is legal because the swamp made it legal for it's own nefarious purposes. Besides the NSA, Attorney General Jeff Sessions is the only person who knows everything. If Sessions is the prosecutor then he knows everything because he's the one building the case. He has access to evidence collected by parties like Admiral Rogers and General Kelly and probably more. General Kelly probably isn't aware of the intelligence Admiral Rogers has dropped on Sessions in it's entirety, just as Admiral Rogers isn't privy to all the information General Kelly has offered. For a case like this, everything is compartmentalized. Even the President probably only knows exactly what he needs to know to run his office effectively. The man at the top would be the only person who knew the entire lay of the land, that man is Jeff Sessions. It is a fantasy to believe that HRC, Soros, Obama et al have more power than POTUS. Whoever controls the office of the Presidecy controls this great land. They never thought they would lose the Executive Office, and when they did it was an immediate declaration of war between the Patriotic Factions of the US Government and the Swamp. This is not a Republican versus Democrat battle. The partisan bickering you see publicly is a dog and pony show and dramatics for public consumption. George Soros donated $18 billion to the Open Society because extra slush funds were needed to accomplish the agenda. His Open Society Foundation disseminates the slush fund to other parties for operations. Less investigations happen into (registered) charities because all monies are donated and go towards “good causes” so long as the charity isn’t being used to make a profit. Open Society Foundation offers grants to individuals and organisations,

 

 

please note

they include NO year in the information

yes a date on the crumb

but not on the info

 

war tactics???

 

 

HRC extradition already in motion effective yesterday with several countries in case of cross-border run.

Passport approved to be flagged effective10/30@ 12:01 a.m.

Expect massive riots organized in defiance and others fleeing U.S. to occur.

US M's will conduct the operation while NG activated. Proof check: locate a NG member and ask if activated for duty

10/30

across major cities.

 

Anonymous ID:BQ7V3bcW Sat 28 Oct 2017 18:15:48 No.147023341

Mockingbird

HRC detained, not arrested (yet).

Where is Huma? Follow Huma.

 

reads so clear this view doesn't it

 

http://www.q-clock.com/q_raw.txt

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 10:21 p.m. No.13184320   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4344

>>13184283

 

DID DJT 45 declare war while he was the obvious POTUS

What is really going on today?

Who really is in control?

 

>Marines in particular are deployable at POTUS' discretion without Congressional approval. Military Intelligence (MI) is a discipline that uses information collection and analysis approaches to provide guidance and direction to commanders in support of their decisions. The reason to do around the 3-letter agencies (CIA, FBI et al) is that they have been infiltrated by bad actors who aren't acting in the best interests of the US. Those agencies also have civilian staff, more secrecy and politically-motivated missions, which lead to too much leaking and input from politicians. POTUS has the ultimate authority over our branches of military without approval conditions unless over 90 days in wartime conditions, due to the War Powers Act.

 

Was linked from the very first, early Q crumbs 2017 ANSWERS:

 

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2001/09/what-war-powers-does-the-president-have.html

EXPLAINER

What War Powers Does the President Have?

SEPT 13, 20016:37 PM

President George W. Bush characterizes the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon as “acts of war.” What legal and constitutional powers does the president have to declare war or to launch a military action against the terrorists?

 

Declaring War

The United States has not formally declared war since World War II. Under Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, Congress has sole power “to declare war [and] grant letters of marque and reprisal.” But Article II, Section 2 provides that “The president shall be Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States.” While it’s clear that the Framers intended for Congress alone to declare war, presidents don’t always check with Congress before acting. After President Harry Truman bypassed Congress to go to war in Korea, presidents have paid almost no attention to the constitutional requirements.

 

Shoot To Kill?

Executive Order 12,333 prohibits assassination. This does not have the force of law but is merely a presidential pronouncement that can be repealed, modified, or suspended at any time by the president himself. As of last night, Congress was openly discussing ending the moratorium on assassinations.

 

International Law

The U.N. charter was ratified by the Senate, and as such the president is bound by its terms. Nevertheless, the attacks on New York and Virginia are clearly war crimes under the U.N. definition. Moreover, Article 51 of the U.N. charter provides for the “inherent right … of self-defense if an armed attack occurs.” NATO also took steps toward approving military action yesterday, by invoking Article 5 of the NATO charter, authorizing the use of force if it’s determined that this was attack from abroad against the United States.

 

Explainer thanks Professor Harold Koh ofYaleLawSchool.

Anonymous ID: 4d0af5 March 10, 2021, 10:58 p.m. No.13184734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4738 >>4751

>>13184719

>2f1692

YES i think al have it

the ones like me

have the outward proof

others with no sores

the ALL may come down with another sickness

and today their bodies just don't show it

or they have a stronger immune system

morgs like me just show the shit is in us by showing you our lesions