Anonymous ID: 5bfdc5 Sept. 20, 2022, 12:47 a.m. No.17548233   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8241

Beyond Meat Executive Doug Ramsey Accused of Biting Man's Nose Outside a Football Game

 

I guess "beyond meat" extends to human flesh. These people are sick.

 

LINK - https://www.masslive.com/news/2022/09/beyond-meat-executive-doug-ramsey-accused-of-biting-mans-nose-outside-a-football-game.html

 

ARCHIVE - https://archive.ph/wip/CruuJ

Anonymous ID: 5bfdc5 Sept. 20, 2022, 12:57 a.m. No.17548246   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8250 >>8282

>>17548225

I think the reason that there are not a lot of people in here is that the site is not operating too well. It seems like it's under attack. I had to go through three different browsers to find one that worked. Mozilla finally worked, but neither Brave nor Edge did. So that's probably affecting traffic. . . .

 

Nevertheless, we persisted.

 

FUCK YOU, DEEP STATE. NOTHING CAN STOP WHAT'S COMING.

Anonymous ID: 5bfdc5 Sept. 20, 2022, 1:21 a.m. No.17548276   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8281 >>8284 >>8285

>>17548257

I used to live there, Anon, and it was a very dark place, spiritually speaking. I must be sensitive to those unseen demons but, man, I sure did feel their presence.

 

I had long since given up everything unhealthy when I was there. I didn't drink, didn't smoke. I exercised, belonged to a gym, worked at the gym, and spent my free time outside.

 

I still don't drink or do drugs or anything, though I'm temporarily not as active at the moment.

 

Anyway, the reason I mention all that good stuff is because even though I lived a healthy lifestyle, did healthy activities, and hung around with people who seemed to have similar healthy lives, I certainly knew a lot of people who got into the most bizarre and even deadly circumstances while I was there.

 

A coworker committed suicide, a guy from church holed himself up in his house with a gun and kept the cops at bay for a day (and then he ultimately killed himself), a gal at my church lost her daughter to murder, and more. There were always crazy crimes in the news, there, too. Like murder-suicides, people driving their cars into reservoirs, children disappearing up in the Poudre Canyon. . . . and all that happened while I was sound asleep to the stuff we talk about here.

 

For such a seemingly pretty place, Colorado is one of the most evil places on earth, in my experience. I will never forget how dark that place always felt. I don't think I'll ever return.

Anonymous ID: 5bfdc5 Sept. 20, 2022, 1:40 a.m. No.17548296   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>8300 >>8301 >>8303

>>17548281

>https://coloradosun.com/2022/09/18/who-is-steve-wells-colorado-rancher/

 

Thanks for that article, Anon. I pulled it up and I'll read it tomorrow. I wish President Trump would endorse the challenger to Polis because I think there may still be hope there.

 

When I was there we still had Stapleton Airport, though Pena was Mayor and he put Denver International Airport up during my time there. Speaking of weird spiritual stuff, Pena's wife had public meltdowns during that time. In hindsight I have to wonder what she knew about what was really going on at DIA, or what the real purpose for that airport was. It never made sense to us Denver people. Stapleton was convenient and centrally located near downtown. In hindsight, DIA wasn't meant to be an airport. It's meant to be a hub for Clowns and globalists wanting to take over the world, as we all know now. . . .

 

So much strange death and suffering among average, everyday people there. Pit bulls were outlawed when I was there, but the killing of the 89 year old by two pit bulls in Golden, CO just had me google. Turns out that pit bull ban was repealed in 2020.

 

That's another topic I'd better steer clear of for now. But when I was living in Denver my small dog and I were approached by a loose pit bull puppy of maybe 3 months. That bloody puppy damn near killed my small fluffy dog. It was so instinctual. I had to kick the puppy to get it away from my little fluffy dog. That's the one and only breed of dog that I think is utterly savage and should be eliminated.

 

I bet the family of the dead 89 year old grandma wishes there were no pit bulls. . .

 

Well, I'm punch, Anon. I'll stfu. I'm done researching stuff for the day and need to crash for a couple of hours.

 

Thank you for the story about that rancher, though. If such a powerful man who loves our country is backing the GOP gubernatorial candidate this November, perhaps there's still hope for Colorado. I'll certainly keep that place in my prayers, because there are lots of good people there who deserve good people in government.

 

If only Q and the gang would just declassify everything, like, today. I do believe it would unify us all. . . .

Anonymous ID: 5bfdc5 Sept. 20, 2022, 2:04 a.m. No.17548308   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>17548300

Good point, Anon. Good point. I'm in northern Connecticut now and I notice he steers far away from this area. He's speaking well of Da Nang Dick (Blumenthal)'s challenger, Leora Levy, though she doesn't seem to be embracing the endorsement. Oy vey.

 

And just up the road in Massachusetts it's apparently so bad and hopeless that the best President Trump could do was recently have a conference call type of "tele-rally" to endorse the GOP candidate named Diehl, who's running for Governor there.

 

I pray that the voting systems will get changed, nationally, because these rigged blue states must be cleaned up. There are good people in these states. We deserve free and fair and honest elections.

 

I'm really hoping that declass and disclosure will bring us all together in our fight to rid the world of evil politicians and "elected" officials.