Anonymous ID: 5fe997 Sept. 18, 2022, 3:05 p.m. No.17539825   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9831 >>9846

>>17539798

>So 23andMe is the CABAL. and they plan to use VIOLENCE (mRNA genoide?)

I didn't say that.

 

Surely you can work out the potential harm that can come from the combination of gene targeted shots and a company having your genetic 'keys'?

 

Or insurance companies purchasing data that identifies people with gentic markers for certain conditions.

 

Could potentially be used for good, like most technologies, but since when did they do that on the same scale as the bad…

Anonymous ID: 5fe997 Sept. 18, 2022, 3:12 p.m. No.17539854   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9862 >>9873 >>9874

>>17539609

>>17539616

 

While speaking in Youngstown in support of J.D. Vance, whom he has endorsed as Ohio’s Republican nominee for the Senate, Mr. Trump delivered a dark address about the decline of America over 'music that was all but identical to a song called “Wwg1wga” — an abbreviation for the QAnon slogan, “Where we go one, we go all.”

 

As Mr. Trump spoke, scores of people in the crowd raised fingers in the air in an apparent reference to the “1” in what they thought was the song’s title. It was the first time in the memory of some Trump aides that such a display had occurred at one of his rallies.

 

'Aides to Mr. Trump said the song played at the rally was called “Mirrors,” 'and it was selected for use in a video that Mr. Trump played at the conservative meeting CPAC and posted on his social media site, Truth Social. But it sounds strikingly like the QAnon theme song.

 

Taylor Budowich, a spokesman for Mr. Trump, said, “The fake news, in a pathetic attempt to create controversy and divide America, is brewing up another conspiracy about a royalty-free song from a popular audio library platform.”