Anonymous ID: c62c65 April 2, 2021, 11:46 p.m. No.13351341   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1344 >>1378 >>1386 >>1446

><Took one for the team, listened to the entire clip.

PANIC at the CFR

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeDN15NSybc

1,008 views•Mar 10, 2021

The Rise of Nationalism at Home and Abroad

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Context starts @23:03; @25:00 listen to Farah Pandith equate hate and

extremism with Al Quada, ISIS, QAnon and a White Supremacist movement.

@25:15 she mentions QAnon and memes…

"The crazies have become mainstream"

>No where to run, no where to hide.

>Fun clip, enjoyed it.

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Panelists discuss the causes of the rise of nationalism both around the

world and in the United States and whether this swell of nationalism is

an aberration or the standard moving forward.

 

Yoram Hazony

President, Herzl Institute; Author, The Virtue of Nationalism

 

Farah Pandith

Adjunct Senior Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations; Author, How We

Win: How Cutting-Edge Entrepreneurs, Political Visionaries, Enlightened

Business Leaders, and Social Media Mavens Can Defeat the Extremist

Threat

 

Jerry Seib

Executive Washington Editor and Chief Commentator, Wall Street

Journal; Author, We Should Have Seen It Coming: From Reagan to

Trump—A Front-Row Seat to A Political Revolution; CFR Member

 

Presider

Elise Labott

Columnist, Foreign Policy

Anonymous ID: c62c65 April 2, 2021, 11:46 p.m. No.13351344   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13351341

>PANIC at the CFR

Context starts @23:03; @25:00 listen to Farah Pandith equate hate and

extremism with Al Quada, ISIS, QAnon and a White Supremacist movement.

@25:15 she mentions QAnon and memes…

"The crazies have become mainstream"

Anonymous ID: c62c65 April 3, 2021, 12:47 a.m. No.13351536   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1552

https://projectcamelot.org/underground_bases.html

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

 

United States Air Force tunnel boring machine

at Little Skull Mountain, Nevada, USA, December 1982. There are many rumors of

secret military tunnels in the United States. If the rumors are true, machines such

as the one shown here are used to make the tunnels. (Source: U.S. Department of Energy.)

 

This is a $13 million tunnel boring machine (TBM) used for tunneling at the Nevada

Test Site. (Remember that Area 51 is part of the test site.) Many other types of

TBMs are used by many government agencies, including the 'nuclear powered TBM'

[NTBM] that melts solid rock and leaves behind glass-like walls.

 

Most tunneling activity is under military installations and all information is highly

restricted. Former employees of said facilities have surfaced over the years to talk

of massive underground installations in places like Area 51, the Northrop facility in

Antelope Valley, California (rumored to have 42 levels), and the Lockheed installation

near Edwards, California.

 

The 'Black Budget' currently consumes $1.25 trillion per year. At least this amount

is used in black programs, like those concerned with deep underground military

bases. Presently, there are 129 deep underground military bases in the United States.

They have been building these 129 bases day and night, unceasingly, since the early

1940's. Some of them were built even earlier than that. These bases are basically

large cities underground connected by high-speed magneto-leviton trains that have

speeds up to Mach 2. Several books have been written about this activity.

 

The average depth of these bases is over a mile, and they again are basically whole

cities underground. They all are between 2.66 and 4.25 cubic miles in size. They

have laser-drilling machines that can drill a tunnel seven miles long in one day. I

was involved in building an addition to the deep underground military base at Dulce,

which is probably the deepest base. It goes down seven levels and over 2.5 miles

deep. I helped hollow out more than 13 deep underground military bases in the

United States.

Anonymous ID: c62c65 April 3, 2021, 12:55 a.m. No.13351558   🗄️.is 🔗kun

<>13351552

<>So, anon, were you involved in the tunnel firefight with the ayys at Dulce ?

Leave 'em where they fall.

No bag limit.