Anonymous ID: 9b3c32 Feb. 14, 2022, 3:19 p.m. No.15628394   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8417 >>8563

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It's not an accident or coincidence that GiveSendGo was 'hacked' & the donor list was leaked, then the next day Canada invokes War Measures calling everyone on that list a terrorist.

Anonymous ID: 9b3c32 Feb. 14, 2022, 3:20 p.m. No.15628401   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8466 >>8526 >>8787

https://gab.com/DrPaulGosar/posts/107798621460443433

Congressman Paul Gosar (PRO)

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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has invoked the never-before-used Emergencies Act to give the Canadian government extraordinary powers to 'deal with' the brave truckers protesting the inhumane vaccine mandates. The Canadian government has essentially declared war on its own people. Please pray for and support the Canadian truckers in any way you are able, they need it now more than ever!

Anonymous ID: 9b3c32 Feb. 14, 2022, 3:31 p.m. No.15628481   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8601

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To all of the people who scream that Trump should have come out and told the world that vaccines were harmful before they were rolled out…

 

First and foremost OWS ruined the Great Reset by using a "hunt for red October" tactic by driving straight into the torpedo before it could arm itself. Trump pulled the Globalist's pants down in front of the entire world and showed us their plans before they were even in motion.

 

Sheer brilliance.

 

"Sometimes you can't tell people, they have to be shown."

 

If Trump didn't have the vaccine manufactured before leaving office, the world was looking at an agonizing 5 to 10 year roll out of the lockdowns, mandatory forced vaccinations, a destroyed world economy, vaccine passport/social credit systems and virtual hell on Earth.

 

We've been given a taste of this hell in order to ensure that we never allow it to happen again.

 

"Sometimes you must walk through the darkness before you see the light."

 

Trump has had to carefully navigate very dangerous and uncharted waters in more way than one since the beginning of the Biden show. It was never going to be perfect. "Not everything will be clean." But Trump reminded us recently with his new song choice…You can't always get what you want, but you get what you need.

 

That is precisely how this is playing out.

 

"But he could have told the world the vaccines were harmful and stopped all of this!"

 

HAH.

 

Do I need to remind you what the MSM did to him for even suggesting that a highly safe and effective therapeutic could treat Covid?

 

And you think he should have told the world that vaccines are harmful?! 🤣

 

First of all, Trump would have had to make that stance before the election, which would have been political suicide. Therefore he never garners nearly the amount of support that he did, we don't break the algorithms on 11/3/20, the Dems easily steal the election and we never again have a chance to fix the rigged system.

 

That would have been a nightmare. Thankfully Trump is much smarter than that and instead forced them into the biggest sting operation of all time.

 

Do I also need to remind you that tens of millions of people have been screaming about the harmful effects of the vaccines WITH MOUNTAINS OF PROOF for over a year now and yet one-third of the country still fully supports them?

 

Do you actually think Trump could have stopped this by making these claims over a year ago without the evidence we have now? Please.

 

He already knew that answer was no, so he rolled with the punches and used it to ingeniously deliver a knockout blow to the New World Order.

 

Trump was right yet again.

 

He always will be in due time.

Anonymous ID: 9b3c32 Feb. 14, 2022, 3:45 p.m. No.15628594   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://fullmeasure.news/news/shows/chips-act

You may have heard: there is an ongoing shortage of computer chips that go into everything from computers and cars to equipment for the U.S. military. Now, Scott Thuman reports, there’s a plan to solve the problem using your tax dollars.

 

Two years after the pandemic disrupted global supply chains, one product is still hard to come by - semiconductor chips. They go into everything from computers, and cars to communications equipment for the U.S military. Scott Thuman looks into the federal government's plan to make them more readily available, by using tax dollars to subsidize chip production.

 

In a race against time, and under the pressure of a tight deadline, Bruce Montgomery and his team at Syntonics, a technology company based in Maryland, diligently piece together equipment used to extend the range of radio signals.

 

Bruce Montgomery: Most of our customers have tactical communications requirements. They need radios in a command center in the basement of a building, or in a cave. And in a lot of cases, the antennas are too far away to connect them using anything other than optical fiber. So, you have to use optical fiber to get the radio signals in and out.

 

The due date on a contract for the U.S. military is just weeks away and building the equipment for them is a complicated process made more challenging in the wake of a pandemic disrupting global supply chains, clogging ports and bottlenecking deliveries.

 

Montgomery: It means that when we call up the distributor to order something, the distributor goes, ‘Sorry, we don't have any’ and you go, ‘What?’ It's like going to the grocery store and being told they don't have toilet paper!

 

For Bruce and his team, it’s all about semiconductors, that tiny critical ingredient needed to make it all work.

 

Montgomery: Lord yes. We've got micro controllers, microprocessors, all of these fancy integrated circuits most of which are designed in the United States. Few of which are fabricated here. They're mostly fabricated in Asia.

 

Few indeed. A mere 12 percent of the global supply of the semiconductor chips used to make smartphones, refrigerators, and defense industry equipment are produced in the United States. Among their uses, controlling temperature sensors and managing power to illuminate electronic displays.

 

Compare that to the volume produced in just 4 different parts of Asia, where China, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan collectively manufacture more than 70 percent of the world’s chips.

 

Getting your hands on them, however, is a different story. It takes about 6 months between ordering and delivery.

 

Montgomery: We've got huge shipping problems right now. Production's also a real problem. Chinese suppliers tell us they're only allowed to have electricity two hours a day. The whole supply chain from soup to nuts is screwed up!

 

Scott Thuman: Have we become too reliant on products from Asia?

 

Montgomery: We certainly are reliant on electronics parts from Asia. Based on this COVID experience, I'd say, yeah, we've become overly reliant.

 

High-time for that to change, according to Senator Mark Warner, who knows something about chips. He co-founded the early mobile phone company Nextel in 1987, and today says it’s critical the U.S. creates its own resilient supply of chips.

 

Sen. Mark Warner: Other nations, particularly China, have dramatically increased their investment in this field. Who controls the supply of semiconductor chips really controls, in many ways, the economic future.

 

Which is why he is calling for the federal government to invest taxpayer dollars on the American semiconductor industry through a bipartisan bill he co-sponsored know as the “Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors” act.

 

President Biden, late last month, called on Congress to finish the job just as chip manufacturer Intel announced it will invest more than 20 billion dollars to build two chip factories near Columbus, Ohio. ..

Anonymous ID: 9b3c32 Feb. 14, 2022, 4:12 p.m. No.15628824   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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Super bowl tards were more destructive in a few hours than all the Freedom Truckers in two weeks.

Anonymous ID: 9b3c32 Feb. 14, 2022, 4:31 p.m. No.15628998   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9016 >>9036

https://gab.com/truckerconvoy2022/posts/107794807095780719

Trucker Convoy 2022

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Canadian Truckers Convoy

We will remain peaceful, but if the army tries to shoot and kill our children, we need to prepare to defend ourselves.

Anonymous ID: 9b3c32 Feb. 14, 2022, 4:38 p.m. No.15629078   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://gab.com/DrPaulGosar/posts/107798621460443433

Congressman Paul Gosar (PRO)

Congressman Paul Gosar

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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has invoked the never-before-used Emergencies Act to give the Canadian government extraordinary powers to 'deal with' the brave truckers protesting the inhumane vaccine mandates. The Canadian government has essentially declared war on its own people. Please pray for and support the Canadian truckers in any way you are able, they need it now more than ever!

Anonymous ID: 9b3c32 Feb. 14, 2022, 4:58 p.m. No.15629238   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9253

https://rumble.com/vp1cwd-democrat-frame-up-of-trump-becoming-even-clearer-part-1-rudy-giuliani-novem.html

 

Democrat Frame Up of Trump Becoming Even Clearer Part 1 | Rudy Giuliani | November 10, 2021 | Ep 186

Rudy Giuliani's Common Sense

Published November 10, 2021 17,386 Views