Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 24, 2022, 10:46 p.m. No.16148361   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16147118 pb

>>16147118

>Lloyd Austin was a Raytheon board member before joining the Biden Admin. Raytheon is principle manufacturer of the Javelin antitank missile system

 

Trump's cabinet didn't consist only of Wall Street (Billionaire Jew) Parasites, it had also Military/Military Industrial Complex guys, many of them Trump's Deep State handlers …

 

and it was Trump who began the 'lethal' weapon aid to Kiev which allowed the regime keep on bombing the Eastern Ukraine Russian rebel republics, thus contributing in a major way to the current situation.

 

 

(2019) Trump’s National Security Team Is Now a Wholly Owned Subsidiary of the Defense Industry

 

the defense industry is poised to receive even more representation in the highest levels of President Donald Trump’s foreign policy team. Bolton deputy Charlie Kupperman—a former executive at Boeing and Lockheed Martin—was tapped to fill the job in an acting capacity, giving industry veterans another prominent perch in the administration. Ex-Raytheon lobbyist Mark Esper already serves as Secretary of Defense.

 

While in office, Trump has become a major booster for American defense contractors. He’s urged Vietnamese leaders to buy “the best military equipment in the world by far” from American firms and has even promoted specific companies, such as Lockheed Martin, from the White House’s official Twitter feed. When Saudi Arabia, a longtime US ally, drew international condemnation for its role in ordering the death of a Washington Post journalist, Trump appeared to excuse the kingdom’s behavior due, in part, to the “record amount of money” it had spent on “military equipment from Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and many other great US defense contractors.”

 

That unwavering support for the defense industry is reflected in the makeup of Trump’s advisory team.

 

Kupperman worked in space operations at Lockheed and as a missile defense executive at Boeing after holding several positions in the Reagan administration. He joined Bolton’s staff in January as deputy national security adviser, replacing another former Boeing executive, Mira Ricardel.

 

Esper, who originally served as Army secretary, lobbied on behalf of the Aerospace Industries Association of America and US Chamber of Commerce before spending seven years at Raytheon. He succeeded acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan, who entered government service for the first time in July 2017 following more than three decades at Boeing.

 

Even James Mattis, Trump’s first Defense Secretary, has ties to the defense industry. Following his retirement from the Marine Corps, Mattis joined the board of General Dynamics, and upon his exit from Trump’s Cabinet, he re-joined the board. etc

 

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/09/trumps-national-security-team-is-now-a-wholly-owned-subsidiary-of-the-defense-industry/

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 24, 2022, 11 p.m. No.16148407   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16148365

the center part looks like typical Asian Satanist mandala, only Nazi swastika is missing

 

the entrance exit on the bottoms has an evil Illuminati all seeing eye

 

and if you look carefully there are several dicks to be seen

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 24, 2022, 11:11 p.m. No.16148460   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8486

>>16148286

>Looks like no sleep at all for me tonight. Pulled a hamstring early Saturday morning.

I pulled a hamstring back in the day while stretching before a martial arts bout … as I was younger than my team mates, I was too embarrassed to tell about it because I was afraid that guys would think I'm chickening out and just trying to come up with a phony excuse, i had to rely on passive defence while fighting … but your symptoms remind me more of slipped disc "can't walk. I can't sit. I can't stand. I can't lay down. Any position is excruciating. Trying to sit on a toilet is torture."

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 24, 2022, 11:37 p.m. No.16148563   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8585

>>16148525

as I have had both, and thinking for instance the toilet part … defecating causes pain w/ slipped disk because it increases the abdominal pressure that some how affects the spine, and also I remember the pain while changing position in bed, or trying to get up, I was almost unable to drive because sitting was intolerable etc

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 24, 2022, 11:44 p.m. No.16148592   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8603

>>16148573

>>>16148562

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>i am going to have a hearty kek when all that gets wrapped up and it only ends being some low level faggots that nobody has ever heard of that gets a slap on the wrist just like that nigger smollett

 

think the "first indictment" instead of Smollet who's irrelevant… Clinesmith filled the first "placeholder" but as a shot heard around the world it was underwhelming

 

or have anons forgotten Clinesmith?

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 24, 2022, 11:52 p.m. No.16148626   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8653

>>16148582

>>>16148560

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>>Breaking the fourth wall will mean something different to each one of you

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>Get a Truman Show vibe from this

somewhat sophisticated larping, but ultimately by an inauthentic/"bad faith" actor

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 24, 2022, 11:59 p.m. No.16148648   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16148239

the other Libyan government is/was? led by an American citizen, War Lord Haftar, who was a long time Langley resident, or lived a stone throw from there … the MSM usually called Haftar a Russian agent/asset, lol

 

gotta admit I haven't been following the Libyan situation recently

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 12:03 a.m. No.16148662   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16148649

>>>16148569

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>Some one needs to break those posts into smaller segments, I believe they are coming from someone associated with SpaceForce.

 

no, they are coming from a college student majoring in creative writing

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 12:24 a.m. No.16148738   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8743 >>8745

>>16148708

>>>16148699 (You)

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>Not a larper.

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>It's his way of saying that you a an extradimensional being that is viewing this reality through human eyes.

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>Breaking the fourth wall is to look into the camera and directly address the other side.

 

yes, looking in to the camera is a subset of breaking the fourth wall …

 

but … we know for a fact that there are shitloads of students of drama, cinema, arts etc … we don't know for a fact that interdimensional beings exist therefore it's rational to asses the probability of the writer being a liberal arts student higher than the writer being an interdimensional being. If I had to choose between an Interdimensional being and a Space force white hat i'd grudgingly take the latter

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 12:29 a.m. No.16148754   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8766

>>16148659

>>16148659

>Michael Sussmann & Marc Elias Had No Security Clearances

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>And Because They Very Likely Handled Classified Information Stolen Out of the Executive Office of the President,

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>That's A HUGE Issue….

if they were government officials that would be …

but were they … for instance the media can post stuff from the wikileaks, but government people technically are banned from reading them

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 12:33 a.m. No.16148767   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8768 >>8771

>>16148714

>>>16148660

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>If he wants twitter & free speech, Elon will get twitter with a free speech platform.

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>It's not that difficult

I'm not certain … his tweeting has been quite unhinged … there are probably lots of powerful people thinking how Elon could be legally declared insane or something, and his oligarch assets frozen lol

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 12:41 a.m. No.16148785   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8814 >>8837

>>16148766

those people of the government can always say they did what they thought was necessary to protect the constitution, and what was the best way to defend the country against what they thought were enemies.

 

Some people see Hillary as an enemy of America.

Some people saw Trump as an enemy of America.

 

those are opinions, they need to be proven.

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 12:52 a.m. No.16148809   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16148603

>>>16148592 (You)

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>nope, just memory holed like everything else

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>kinda got sleepy after eggstein an hero'd with cameras that malfunctioned in a super max on sui watch then the other one is all but quiet and none of the big boys have been hauled in

 

prison guards might have been watching tv or sleeping while Epstein was hanging himself in monitors, and then panicked afterwards and wiped the "tapes"/recordings to cover their asses … or tried something similar … they might have thought who gives a shit if an old pedo dies … did they get sacked or disciplined does anyone know?

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 12:59 a.m. No.16148822   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8832

>>16148778

>>>16148734

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>I know they feed humans to humans, but how does it work? from the funeral home to where?

it occasionally happens, usually a work place accident in food processing industry … fingers sometimes end up in sausages and shit like that

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 1:11 a.m. No.16148840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8844 >>8848

>>16148745

>>16148745

>>>16148738 (You)

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>What if humans are multi dimensional beings.

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>Ever heard of a soul?

>>16148745

>>>16148738 (You)

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>What if humans are multi dimensional beings.

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>Ever heard of a soul?

sorry man I read the post lazily and overlooked that point … but if we are extra dimensional beings so are all larpers

fun fact: the ancients understood the soul as something that animates people and animals, makes them move on their own (anima = soul in Latin) … some Ancient Greek thinkers concluded that magnets have souls …

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 1:18 a.m. No.16148851   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8856

>>16148838

>>>16148697

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>That's the law in most states. Intruder enters your home, you use lethal force.

is it? I think it varies, like Stand Your Ground laws

 

Today, the penal and civil forcible-entry laws of most American states forbid the use of force in the recovery of possession of land.[15] At most the Castle Doctrine is an affirmative defense for individuals inevitably charged with criminal homicide,[16] not a permission or pretext to commit homicide—which is generally unlawful. A minority of states permit individuals who have the right of immediate possession of land to use reasonable force to regain possession of that land,[17] with Texas being the only state to allow the use of deadly force to regain possession of land or property.[18]

 

The term "make my day law" came to be used in the United States in 1985 when Colorado passed a law that shielded people from any criminal or civil liability for using force against a home invader, including deadly force.[19] (The law's nickname is a reference to the line "Go ahead, make my day" (meaning 'do something so I have an excuse to kill you') uttered by actor Clint Eastwood's character "Dirty Harry" Callahan in the 1983 police film Sudden Impact.)

 

>>16148838

>>>16148697

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>That's the law in most states. Intruder enters your home, you use lethal force.

no

 

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

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 1:27 a.m. No.16148866   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8868

>>16148819

>>>16148815 (You)

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>Nice blog.

yeah, it was the blog of Dylan Louis Monroe, an artist …. the blog had his other art portfolio stuff, so I thought the Map was and artwork of a sort …

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 1:42 a.m. No.16148895   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8898

>>16148873

>>>16148854 (You)

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>>just stating facts

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> No sources

I should provide links to stuff that's pertty much part of common knowledge …

 

maybe the magnet stuff wasn't

 

well

 

https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/9789813223776_0001

 

Chapter 1

Ancient Greece: The Science of Magnetism

is Born

Section 1—Early Attempts to Explain Magnetism

 

Tradition has it that the first ancient Greek scholar ever to discuss the magnet was Thales (c. 624–546 b.c.) of Miletus, a flourishing port city in Ionia on the Aegean Sea. In fact, none of Thales’s writings were preserved, so whatever we claim to know about him has come down to us from scholars of later generations. About two hundred years after the time of Thales, for example, Aristotle (384– 322 b.c.) noted in On the Soul that Thales, too, to judge from what is recorded about him, seems to have held soul to be a motive force, since he said that the magnet has a soul in it because it moves the iron.1

In Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Diogenes Laertius, writing a further five centuries later, in the third century a.d., corroborates the traditional claim regarding magnets: Aristotle and Hippias affirm that, arguing from the magnet and from amber, [Thales] attributed a soul or life

even to inanimate objects.

 

this i didn't know:

 

The Souls of Magnets

 

Magnets have souls. At least, that was the leading scientific explanation for magnetism circa 1600, as laid out in the highly influential De Magnete. Its author, William Gilbert, experimented with lodestones, lumps of magnetite that, after being struck by lightning, turn into natural magnets. As he watched the lodestone pull the iron to it (or the iron leaping to the lodestone), Gilbert imagined them possessed of a magnetic intelligence that drew them together, like lovers into one another’s arms.

 

Faced with the need to prove Copernicus’ theory of the Earth’s rotation, Gilbert offers this explanation: our planet is no mute lump of rock, but an animate creature, turning over in space like a sunbather who wants to get tan on both sides.

 

De Magnete ushered in an burst of magnetic enthusiasm. Lodestones are dull, lumpy, and slate-gray, but they ranked among porphyry and jasper as precious stones in this era of obsession with the wonders of the natural world. No Wunderkammer was complete without one—in part because they were fabulously expensive. The high price commanded by a powerful magnet meant that sailors, who actually needed the magnets to arm their compasses before setting out to sea, had to make do with cheaper, weaker lodestones.

 

On top of that, lodestones were long considered to have healing powers. Gout sufferers wore magnetic rings; poultices of pulverized lodestone were used to draw out bullets and arrowheads, and Queen Anne used a lodestone to heal sufferers of the King’s Evil (unlike her predecessors, it seems, she was too squeamish to lay her hands directly on her scrofulous subjects).

 

https://daily.jstor.org/the-souls-of-magnets/

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 1:52 a.m. No.16148916   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8939

>>16148898

>>>16148895 (You)

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>why do you believe tradition

tradition like the "Historical record" … ?

 

Science, including scientific study of history is self correcting process … sometimes the outsiders the fringe are the harbingers of a new paradigm that replaces the old but more often than not the fringe has cranks who just recirculate old crazy stuff

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 2:02 a.m. No.16148931   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>16148918

 

14 And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up:

 

15 That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life.

 

what does that mean?

Anonymous ID: 155e7f April 25, 2022, 2:20 a.m. No.16148957   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8971

>>16148932

nice ,,, looked though like she had pre-programmed playlist and was triggering the transitions with the laptop keyboard

 

but the contemporary dj gear really is amazing … like real time stem separations, this Dj uses ai based stem separation soft to do away bad words from Wutang Clan on the fly … with a "toy" controller

 

the Ai doesn't decide what are the bad words though