Anonymous ID: 3d054e Sept. 3, 2024, 3:55 p.m. No.21528537   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8556

>>21528504

tyb

coincidences

>Donald Trump’s sentencing for his conviction on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the Manhattan DA’s case is currently scheduled for September 18, 2024

>Jerome Powell will drop the interest rate on the 18th September 2024 and the market will take a sharp rise until the election.

These two things are linked …

be aware, this is the first time you have heard this from anyone.

save this post to refer back to it when it habbens.

ITOLDYA

o7

Anonymous ID: 3d054e Sept. 3, 2024, 4:02 p.m. No.21528561   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>21528552

qanon will be making a comeback..

A far right cult narrative.

social media will be attacked similar to the u.k

it will trickle up,

will they come to this corner of the obscure internet?

lets wait and see,

They are running out of time.

Anonymous ID: 3d054e Sept. 3, 2024, 4:31 p.m. No.21528648   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8671 >>8678 >>8792

>>21528619

yes.

eric weinstein was a epstein client and went to the island many times.

he has a useful idiot in front of him who is impressed by stuff which has been kept secret amongst the elites and clowns.

Eric hates trump and is scared shitles.

this is 3 hours of rubbish and of no use at all.

he started the podcast intellectual dark web and funded the podcasters like his brother and these idiots.

peter teal was also involved.

A clown operation thinking it still has the high ground but are full involved at the highest level with child trafficking and murder.

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One evening this fall at a house in West Hollywood, the Australian editor and writer Claire Lehmann had dinner with the neuroscientist Sam Harris and Eric Weinstein, the managing director of tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel’s investment firm. Joe Rogan, the podcast host, joined later on, when the group decamped to a comedy club.

https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2018/11/11/intellectual-dark-web-quillette-claire-lehmann-221917/

You could think of the gathering as a board meeting of sorts for the “intellectual dark web,” or IDW, a loose cadre of academics, journalists and tech entrepreneurs who view themselves as standing up to the knee-jerk left-leaning politics of academia and the media. Over the past year, the IDW has arisen as a puzzling political force, made up of thinkers who support “Enlightenment values” and accuse the left of setting dangerously illiberal limits on acceptable thought. The IDW has defined itself mainly by diving into third-rail topics like the genetics of gender and racial difference—territory that seems even more fraught in the era of #MeToo and the Trump resistance. But part of the attraction of the IDW is the sense that many more people agree with its principles than can come forward publicly: The dinner host on this night, Lehmann says, was a famous person she would prefer not to name.

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The Dark Horse Podcast, hosted by Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying, is a unique blend of scientific inquiry and exploration of complex topics. With their evolutionary toolkit, they delve into a wide range of subjects, often challenging conventional wisdom.

 

Key Characteristics:

 

Interdisciplinary approach: Bret and Heather, both PhDs in biology, apply scientific thinking to various fields, including society, culture, and politics.

Evolutionary perspective: They use evolutionary concepts to analyze and understand human behavior, society, and culture.

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Covid-19 and public health: The hosts have been vocal about their criticisms of certain pandemic-related policies and the scientific community’s response.

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Evolutionary psychology and biology: Bret and Heather apply evolutionary principles to human behavior, social dynamics, and cultural phenomena.

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