Anonymous ID: 7a603c March 6, 2022, 11:06 p.m. No.15802728   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2753 >>2771

>>15802715

There ain't going to be any justice

get used to it.

but if you had any delusions left that you live in a free and fair society, well they should have been well and truly shattered.

Everything is corrupt from top to bottom.

We must live amongst them in real life and anon on the net as best as possible.

The city's of the major countries will be lost to the elites and those who conform, outer rings around the cities will have harsher rules spanning out to those who live outside the gated and protected, watchd and monitored grid.

welcome to their future.

Do not let it be yours.

Anonymous ID: 7a603c March 6, 2022, 11:29 p.m. No.15802779   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2787

>>15802753

Well there have been moar then a few movies showing this type of construct.

Just cannot see anything that is being done that will change this.

Too many goons for hire and the general public are completed subdued, they go along without a whiff of push back.

Anon has noticed that while everyone is concerned with the multiple distractions like Ukraine, Russia, china, monetary system going to digital the western nations are quietly putting in more measures to stop people protesting and digital controls on the public.

below are some examples that most missed

1) U.K PROTEST LAWS

2) W.H.O put in charge of global health

3) Reserve currency being split in two

4) Global banking behaving like a world government's with restrictions.

Probably lots moar all for their benefit and control.

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WHILE EVERY ONE WAS DISTRACTED THE UK GOV DECIDED TO PASS THROUGH DEBATING ANTI PROTEST LAWS. REMEMBER THIS EFFECTS EVERYONE !!

No loud noises

10 days prior notice before any protest

even one person can be arrested for protesting without permission and will be fined £2500 for breaking the rules!!

What is the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill and how would it change protests?

Published5 days ago

https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-56400751

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Controversial changes to the way protests are policed are being debated in Parliament.

They are part of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which includes major government proposals on crime and justice in England and Wales.

What powers do police have now?

If the police want to restrict a protest, they generally have to show it may result in "serious public disorder, serious damage to property or serious disruption to the life of the community".

They can also impose specific measures on the routes of marches.

When it comes to major events, such as the COP26 protests, details around protests are typically agreed with the organisers weeks in advance.

How would the bill change those powers?

Police chiefs would be able to put more conditions on static protests, such as those organised by Extinction Rebellion where roads and bridges are occupied.

They would be able to:

impose a start and finish time

set noise limits

apply these rules to a demonstration by just one person

So if a single individual was holding a placard while sharing their views via a loudspeaker, and refused to follow police directions about how they should conduct their protest, they could be fined up to £2,500.

It would also become a crime to fail to follow restrictions the protesters "ought" to have known about, even if they have not received a direct order from an officer.

At present, police need to prove protesters knew they had been told to move on, before they can be said to have broken the law.

The proposed law also includes an offence of "intentionally or recklessly causing public nuisance".

This is designed to stop people occupying public spaces, hanging off bridges or employing other similar tactics.

Another measure clarifies that damage to memorials could lead to up to 10 years in prison. This follows the toppling of a statue of slave trader Edward Colston in Bristol.

The four people who were accused of illegally removing the statue were cleared of criminal damage at Bristol Crown Court.

continued continued in article link up top

Anonymous ID: 7a603c March 6, 2022, 11:39 p.m. No.15802794   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15802787

the top two are under discussion and pending

but you can bet they have already gameplanned this out, they have the system, they ask for the most over the top recommendations, and then settle for what the wanted in the first place, just one step to the next set of controls.

The art of negotiation's as trump would say.

Anonymous ID: 7a603c March 7, 2022, 12:23 a.m. No.15802904   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2925 >>2985 >>3065

>>15802893

anons

as note taker has practiced.

if a baker is unwilling to include a notable.

archive offline and wait until night shift and then repost.

the bakers are not those who decide if anons have notabled.

it does not matter what baker thinks they are valuable to keep the breads rolling.

kitchen wars are part of 8kun, had it forever.

these things come and go

Anonymous ID: 7a603c March 7, 2022, 1:04 a.m. No.15802989   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2996 >>3009 >>3095 >>3165 >>3178

>>15802973

THIS FROM THE WEF WEBSITE - ONLY ONE ARTICLE ON REGINA DUGAN FROM 2017

Note: She is not one of their leaders but is being monitored and probably backed with wef and their agenda, Why?

The only article with her name on their site

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>Regina Dugan,

https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/04/facebook-has-a-team-of-60-people-working-to-let-you-type-using-your-thoughts-alone/

Facebook wants to let you type with your thoughts and "hear with your skin."

The social network is working on brain-computer-interface technology that "one day will let you communicate using only your mind," according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg

The project is part of Facebook's consumer hardware lab known as Building 8, as Business Insider first reported in January. Little had been publicly revealed about Building 8 until Wednesday, when Facebook took the wraps off the division's first two projects at its annual developers conference in San Jose, California.

Building 8 chief Regina Dugan said her team of 60 scientists was working on a noninvasive system capable of typing 100 words per minute using only brain waves. An even more futuristic project intends to deliver spoken language through human skin.

The goal is to be able to think in Mandarin and feel in Spanish, according to Dugan, who joined Facebook last year from Google's advanced projects division.

Silent speech interfaces

The projects are still a ways off from becoming actual products, but Facebook believes they eventually will be.

"Eventually, we want to turn it into a wearable technology that can be manufactured at scale," Zuckerberg said in a blog post on Wednesday.

Dugan, in her own Facebook post, described both of the projects as "silent speech interfaces," which she said would offer the convenience of speaking with your voice but the privacy of sending a text message.

The skin project is aiming to replace the cochlea in the human ear by turning haptic touch into discernible thoughts and is being led by a former cardiologist from Stanford. The brain-to-text project is being led by a former John Hopkins neuroscientist who helped develop a mind-controlled prosthetic arm.

Both projects could have massive implications for Facebook, which makes its money off advertising. During her presentation on Wednesday, Dugan said the company intended to let people choose to selectively turn their thoughts into text.

"You take many photos, you choose to share some of them,” she said. “Similarly, you have many thoughts and you choose to share some of them.”

Anonymous ID: 7a603c March 7, 2022, 1:11 a.m. No.15803003   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3012

>>15802985

where it is day shift

could not stop at different part of the world could you without the slur.

anon is a note taker and baker and well versed in the habits of those casting division..

Anonymous ID: 7a603c March 7, 2022, 1:20 a.m. No.15803032   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3038

>>15803012

you have not been here long enough to know.

anons are global

Qresearch is the main research board.

Others are slow and news is aggregated and spread globally.

Anons here are at the tip of the information collection hub !!

p.s not interfering with notables.

just giving some advice to those who are promoting a site like george mag.

it is the same shit here on a daily basis, with the poso shills, bannon grifting, getr and others.

Only about the info,

no egos

Anonymous ID: 7a603c March 7, 2022, 1:40 a.m. No.15803074   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3088

>>15803065

if anon was baking, which anon is not.

anon would have just included a subtext

[notables by however many anons] and move on.

discernment is a skill which all those that visit here should use.

that is why notables are not endorsement is generally on the top of notes