Anonymous ID: c9585c May 30, 2023, 7:45 a.m. No.18924867   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4911

>>18924826

to be a effective baker and note taker (second is very important), bakers that collect the notables are moar tuned and upto date on the news cycle and trusted sources..

From the notables there is a pattern that emerges that will show the direction of the next psyop.

If you do not see it than you need to lurk moar.

Bakers should have very little influence in the direction of travel, they are there to collect the notables and set up the breads for anons to bring info to the board, they can point out the obvious which maybe the shills, spammers and feds do not want highlighted due to the fog of war information deluge.

If you have a opine than state it,

open conversation is encouraged, attacking the bakers is division tactic.

Bakers were originally anons, we have the whole rang of experience and time over the years and have read every single Q drop plus dig meme and pray.

Anonymous ID: c9585c May 30, 2023, 8:25 a.m. No.18925012   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18925003

Anons know that the right phrase with the meme is the way to go

information is best serviced in short direct enemy.

Below meme is a bit busy but the tagline is bang on target. use variations and your creative talent to pride month and Larry Fink, blackrock short selling by buying up retail assets

Anonymous ID: c9585c May 30, 2023, 9:24 a.m. No.18925285   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18925238

>>18925248

>>18925252

OK COS OF YOUR COMMENT ANON WILL FIND THAT FACT, ANONS CAN LEARN TO FIND INFO NEXT TIME

Note: Anon was not sure if it was j.p.morgan which is why anon was unsure about statement. The company is called Project Blueprint. Could that be what anon meant when he stated what is the codename for wine.

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https://www.insider.com/millionaire-bryan-johnson-swapped-blood-with-teenage-son-young-blood-2023-5

This multimillionaire entrepreneur infused himself with blood from his 17-year-old son in a quest to stay young forever

Andrea Michelson May 22, 2023, 11:11 PM BST

Bryan Johnson, a 45-year-old biotech founder, hopes to rewind the clock of his body a few decades through a program he started, called Project Blueprint. Courtesy Dustin Giallanza

Bryan Johnson is a 45-year-old multi-millionaire who is attempting to slow down his aging process.

His latest venture involves getting blood plasma from his 17-year-old son, Bloomberg reported.

Johnson also gave blood to his own father, completing the trigenerational-blood exchange.

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It's not often that a parent asks for a huge favor from their teenage kid. Sure, washing the dishes may be well within the abilities of a 17-year-old — but what about spending hours at a wellness clinic donating blood for your dad?

The ultra-wealthy tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, 45, recently recruited his 17-year-old son, Talmage, and his 70-year-old father, Richard, to join him in a trigenerational-blood exchange, Bloomberg reported.

In April, the trio visited Resurgence Wellness, a futuristic-looking medical spa in Arlington, Texas. Talmage Johnson got a liter of his blood removed — about a fifth of the blood in his entire body — and separated into parts before the plasma was reinfused into his father.

Bryan Johnson then donated a liter of blood products to his 70-year-old father — and no one donated blood back to the 17-year-old. One can only speculate about how Johnson pitched the idea to his kin, who seemed to be up for the task.

Bryan Johnson then donated a liter of blood products to his 70-year-old father — and no one donated blood back to the 17-year-old. One can only speculate about how Johnson pitched the idea to his kin, who seemed to be up for the task.

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