Guise
Is Karine Jean-Pierre an American citizen?
I have questions.
Born in France.
Parents Haitian immigrants.
She checks EVERY politically correct box and is "un-touchable" due all these checked boxes.Again, is she an American citizen?
Guise
Is Karine Jean-Pierre an American citizen?
I have questions.
Born in France.
Parents Haitian immigrants.
She checks EVERY politically correct box and is "un-touchable" due all these checked boxes.Again, is she an American citizen?
https://www.thedailybeast.com/marianne-williamson-defends-donald-trumps-bizarre-haitian-pet-eating-conspiracy
“Continuing to dump on Trump because of the ‘eating cats’ issue will create blowback on Nov. 5,” she posted on Thursday morning. “Haitian voodoo is in fact real, and to dismiss the story out-of-hand rather than listen to the citizens of Springfield, Ohio confirms in the minds of many voters the stereotype of Democrats as smug elite jerks who think they’re too smart to listen to anyone outside their own silo.”
But Williamson, 71, insisted her comments did not mean she was backing Trump’s claims.
Following a request for comment, she responded to The Independent’s initial story on her tweet by saying: “I absolutely did not give credence to Trump’s claims!”
Linking to a National Geographic article she added: “I said that the practice itself is verifiable (see below), and that automatically dismissing the stories of people in places like small town Ohio are very bad for Democrats and actually helps Trump.”
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/marianne-williamson-voodoo-trump-haitian-immigrants-b2611988.html
Marianne Williamson denies backing Trump over ‘eating pets’ smear against immigrants after saying ‘voodoo is real’
Some academics argue the term ‘voodoo’ is rooted in anti-Black racism
https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/marianne-williamson-voodoo-trump-haitian-immigrants-b2611988.html
2015
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2015/03/20/that-time-bill-and-hillary-clinton-went-to-a-voodoo-ceremony-in-haiti/
That time Bill and Hillary Clinton went to a voodoo ceremony in Haiti
Kevin Sullivan and Rosalind Helderman have two new stories out on the Clinton Foundation's recent high-profile work in Haiti, but Bill and Hillary Clinton's interest in the country goes back much, much further than that.
In his memoir "My Life," the former president wrote a vivid account of a trip the couple's first trip to Haiti in 1975 – which had been a wedding gift from their friend David Edwards, who had some business to do there for Citibank and some extra frequent flyer miles.
Bill Clinton wrote that "the most interesting day of the trip" came when he, Hillary and Edwards got a chance to see voodoo in practice in a village near Port-au-Prince. The priest was Max Beauvoir, a former chemical engineer who had studied at the Sorbonne in Paris. Beauvoir had abandoned that career when his voodoo-priest grandfather died and named him as his successor.
Beauvoir gave the three visitors what Clinton described as a "brief course in voodoo theology." And then the late-afternoon ceremony began. Clinton wrote:
"After several minutes of rhythmic dancing to pounding drums, the spirits arrived, seizing a woman and a man. The man proceeded to rub a burning torch all over his body and walk on hot coals without being burned. The woman, in a frenzy, screamed repeatedly, then grabbed a live chicken and bit its head off. Then the spirits left and those who had been possessed fell to the ground."
Clinton wrote that his "brief foray into the world of voodoo" furthered his fascination with "the way different cultures try to make sense of life, nature, and the virtually universal belief that there is a nonphysical spirit force at work in the world."
8yr old article brings up Ohio??
and vodou is deeply rooted in gay spirits per 8/ yr old article (gay hougan (Vodou priest
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/07/vodou-haiti-endangered-faith-soul-of-haitian-people
Vodou is elusive and endangered, but it remains the soul of Haitian people
Animal sacrifices are still common during Vodou ceremonies. Photograph: Caterina Clerici/The Guardian
This article is more than 8 years old
Far from B-movie cliches, vodou is spiritual system and a way of life but even in Haiti, where it became an official religion, it faces prejudice and hostility
Haiti, the saying goes, is “70% Catholic, 30% Protestant, and 100% Vodou”.
Vodou is everywhere in the Caribbean nation, a spiritual system infusing everything from medicine and agriculture to cosmology and arts. Yet it is almost nowhere to be seen: ceremonies are not just expensive, but targets of hate crime. Nowadays, some say, Vodou is in danger.
The trip to Haiti also came at a pivotal time for Clinton himself. Then a law professor, he had lost the political campaign he had waged, a race for Congress. He was trying to decide whether it was worth giving running for office another try. There was going to be an opening for Arkansas attorney general.
"By the time we got back from Haiti, I had determined to run for attorney general," Clinton recalled. This time, he won – and was on his way to the White House.
One lesson he took from Haiti, he wrote: "The Lord works in mysterious ways."
“If someone has a headache and the doctors cannot heal it, I can,” he explains, taking swigs of herbal rum from a gigantic bottle as he speaks.
“The only things Vodou can’t do are radiography and mammography.” Vodou is necessary, he stresses, and the only people who fail to understand that are the Christians.
On top of this knowledge and divine healing powers, Sisius also happens to throw the best parties.
Vodou was (“the soul of Haitian people and a way of life”) – and what it was not.
At a time when Haiti still had tourism, he held spectacles of entranced women, legs akimbo and
biting heads of chickens, even staging a honeymoon ceremony for the Clintons.
“The best thing that ever happened to racism is Vodou,” explains Ira Lowenthal, an anthropologist, Vodou arts collector and former aid worker originally from New Jersey, who has lived in Haiti for over 40 years. “They made up their stories about it and their stories confirmed every prejudice of every white person in the world. It tells that person from
Ohio
that they’re right about black people as scary and dangerous … you can actually see on a screen your own racist beliefs justified.”
The religion was born with institutional slavery. Ripped from homelands and heritage, thousands of those who would become Haitians were shipped across the Atlantic to an island, where the indigenous population had already been wiped out, for backbreaking labor in cane plantations.
“They were treated as cattle. As animals to be bought and sold; worth nothing more than a cow. Often less,” says Lowenthal.
“Vodou is the response to that. Vodou says ‘no, I’m not a cow. Cows cannot dance, cows do not sing. Cows cannot become God. Not only am I a human being –
I’m considerably more human than you.
Watch me create divinity in this world you have given me that is so ugly and so hard.
Watch me become God in front of your eyes.’”
And so Vodou, unlike eastern spirituality which is often focused on the mind, begins in the human flesh: Haitians dance, rather than think, their way to ecstasy; a transcendence into a more beautiful reality.
Divine possessions are reserved for Haitians, who inherit their spirits through bloodlines, explains Lowenthal, who attended countless rituals in mountain villages during his research. Foreigners can never be vehicles – chwals (“horses”) – to be ridden by the divine.
“That power is stunning. It’s not scary. It’s stunning. It shows you what a human being can do. And what we can’t do.
White people lost their spirits centuries ago. We lost it all. The Haitians believe we used to have spirits, but we were too stupid to keep them.”
Perhaps these are the roots of the west’s fear of Vodou, Lowenthal speculates: it is an unbreakable revolutionary spirit threatening to inspire other black Caribbean republics – or, God forbid, the United States itself.
cont:
cont:
“These people will never be conquered again,” Lowenthal emphasizes. “They will be exploited, they will be downtrodden, they will be impoverished – but you can tell not a single Haitian walks around with his head down …
They’re more human than the people who enslaved them. They were better than their masters,
able to live in another realm. There’s no other more articulate response to oppression than that. And that’s why Vodou is here – because
Vodou is the soul of Haitian people.”
While Haitians too worship an almighty God – Bondye in Creole – he is believed to stand above petty human matters. The lwas, not so much. Each with its own area of expertise, lwas have individual tastes: some like champagne and perfume, others five-star Barbancourt rum and animal sacrifices. Spirits only choose those they love, and some prefer to occupy non-straight chwals.
“Many, many gays and lesbians are valued members of Vodou societies,” explains McAlister, who has devoted years to researching LGBT in Haitian religion. “There is an idea that Vodou spirits that are thought to be gay ‘adopt’ and protect young adults who then become gay.”
“Vodou ‘does gender’ totally differently than the Christian tradition,” McAlister explains. After all,
Vodou has gender fluidity at the core: men might become mediums for female spirits, women for male spirits. “But Christians, especially evangelicals, have zero flexibility for this; they see homosexuality as a sin, period.”
Stigmatized as a primitive, or even wicked religion,
Vodou is inherently progressive and inclusive, McAlister continues.
Vodou is still something many Haitians, including the diaspora, keep underground.
Ricardo is cautiously optimistic: one day, Vodou may be a catalyst for a more inclusive Haiti.
He’s waiting to go abroad – anywhere – where he can open about who he is (“This is my life, this is who I am and I will be gay forever”).
But until then, he’ll be in the peristyle.
“There is a lot of love inside the Vodou: it is our heart and blood. So we will not back down. We have an important and strong force with us. Without it, we could not exist today.”
“Vodou tends to be radically unjudgmental,” she explains. “The alcoholic, the thief, the homeless, the mentally ill, all of these people are welcomed into a Vodou temple and given respect.”
read moar:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/07/vodou-haiti-endangered-faith-soul-of-haitian-people
hmmmmmmmmmm dasting an agenda perhaps why so many dumped in small towns???
Sat 7 Nov 2015
>Each with its own area of expertise, lwas have individual tastes: some like champagne and perfume, others five-star Barbancourt rum and animal sacrifices. Spirits only choose those they love, and some prefer to occupy non-straight chwals.
>“Many, many gays and lesbians are valued members of Vodou societies,” explains McAlister, who has devoted years to researching LGBT in Haitian religion. “There is an idea that Vodou spirits that are thought to be gay ‘adopt’ and protect young adults who then become gay.”
>“Vodou ‘does gender’ totally differently than the Christian tradition,” McAlister explains. After all,
>Vodou has gender fluidity at the core: men might become mediums for female spirits, women for male spirits. “But Christians, especially evangelicals, have zero flexibility for this; they see homosexuality as a sin, period.”
>Stigmatized as a primitive, or even wicked religion,
>Vodou is inherently progressive and inclusive,
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/07/vodou-haiti-endangered-faith-soul-of-haitian-people
8 yr old artcle
hmmmm
ohio in it
regarding haitians
article is long aonly pulled a few hi-lights
>>21586543 yep
they are eating the dogs
dog- matic
When ‘non-dogmatic’ information becomes FREE & TRANSPARENT it becomes a threat to those who attempt to control the narrative and/or stable [livestock kept – sheep].
When you are awake, you stand on the outside of the stable (‘group-think’ collective), and have ‘free thought’.
"Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma.
THIS REPRESENTS A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
the cat dog thing is no accident
it is intentional
nothing can stop what is coming
the great awakening
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Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: fead75 No.8600954 📁
Mar 28 2020 14:15:18 (EST)
A person(s) value:
vote
monetary value (tax contribution)
Why is 'free thought' ridiculed, challenged, and threatened when a person is opposed to the 'mainstream-narrative'?
[2] remains fixed (degree allowable by 'economic recession/expansion')
[1] remains a variable
[1] dependent on a 'controlled' system of information dissemination
What happens when 90% of the media is controlled/owned by (6) corporations?
What happens when those same corporations are operated and controlled by a political ideology?
What happens when the news is no longer free from bias?
What happens when the news is no longer reliable and independent?
What happens when the news is no longer trustworthy?
What happens when the news simply becomes an extension/arm of a political party?
Fact becomes fiction?
Fiction becomes fact?
When does news become propaganda?
Identity creation?
How does the average person, who is under constant financial stress (by design), find time to research and discern fact v fiction?
Majority of people more prone to believe someone in power sitting behind a big brand ‘news’ name?
Do people [human psyche] tend to follow the ‘majority/mainstream viewpoint’ in fear of being isolated and/or shunned?
‘Mainstream’ is used for a reason [dominate trend in opinion].
[If majority of people believe ‘x’ then ‘x’ must be validated / true]
Why do ‘mainstream’ media heads, within different orgs, always use the same keywords and/or catch phrases?
Coordinated? By who? Outside entity providing instructions?
Do they count on the fact that people [human psyche] are more prone to believe something if heard over-and-over again by different ‘trusted’ sources?
Do ‘echo chamber’ tactics provide validation / credibility to the topic/point being discussed?
Threat to intellectual freedom?
Would control over[of] these institutions/organizations allow for the mass control of a populations viewpoint re: a desired topic?
Read again – digest.
Would control over[of] these institutions/organizations allow for the mass control of a populations viewpoint re: a desired topic?
Logical thinking.
Why, after the election of 2016, did [D]’s and media corps jumpstart a [coordinated & planned] divisive blitz intended to create falsehoods re: illegitimacy of election, character assassination of POTUS through sexism, racism, every other ‘ism’?
Pre/post 2016 election?
Why were violent [masked] terror orgs such as Antifa immediately created/funded?
Why were these orgs tasked w/ immediate intimidation/shut down of any pro-POTUS rally[s] and/or events?
Why were marches immediately organized to counter and silence pro-POTUS rally[s] and/or events?
Why were marches immediately organized which divided people into sex/gender, race, [ism]?
When you control the levers of news dissemination, you control the narrative.
Control of the narrative = power
When you are blind, what do you see?
They want you divided.
Divided by religion.
Divided by sex.
Divided by political affiliation.
Divided by class.
When you are divided, and angry, and controlled, you target those ‘different’ from you, not those responsible [controllers].
Divided you are weak.
Divided you pose no threat to their control.
When ‘non-dogmatic’ information becomes FREE & TRANSPARENT it becomes a threat to those who attempt to control the narrative and/or stable [livestock kept – sheep].
When you are awake, you stand on the outside of the stable (‘group-think’ collective), and have ‘free thought’.
"Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma.
THIS REPRESENTS A CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Q
eating the dogs
dog- matic
cont
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Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: fb3989 No.9996171 📁
Jul 18 2020 02:12:12 (EST)
https://twitter.com/QStorm1111/status/1284320974511443968📁
Do not give up the citizen investigation.
Public awareness important [bypass of controlled [approved] topics].
[General public steered by MSDNC like a dog steering sheep]
Have faith in Humanity.
Q
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Jul 19 2020 21:01:02 (EST)
Authentic.jpg⬇
News | socials = propaganda
News | socials = bias
News | socials = political tool
News | socials = weapon
News | socials = camouflage
We are one of many vehicles traveling on the information superhighway.
The choice [of information] has always been yours.
"Free thought" is a philosophical viewpoint which holds that positions regarding truth should be formed on the basis of logic, reason, and empiricism, rather than authority, tradition, revelation, ordogma.
Information warfare.
Q
https://qanon.pub/?q=dog
https://qanon.pub/data/media/6da943a2456c2dac72668888eca6c7950ace805d748782a7110da84a41048798.jpg
dog
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Trump and Q team is using the dog cat thing as a weapon
flipping the script
using
media as weapon
flipped that bitch back on the msm
dogmatic
Public awareness important [bypass of controlled [approved] topics].
[General public steered by MSDNC like a dog steering sheep]
News | socials = weapon
she did at the debate
>>21586570 nose scratcher liar
Hillary takes villiages in haiti
https://youtu.be/33qNtA_gvHM?si=SpyMTAbnMjOb6eQO
>My question is:
What will you do when people learn HAITIAN CHILDREN were targeted and brought to Epstein Island and to other places to do the most unspeakable and evil things to them?
Trump wasn’t “kidding” when he said @HillaryClinton took villages in HAITI
Qmap.pub
Good times
https://web.archive.org/web/20240000000000*/http://qmap.pub/
Touch black graph, then date bubbles, then individual date
You can even click on links on original page, they work
D's Pushing to Legalize Late-term Abortions / Infanticide
https://web.archive.org/web/20190205125553/https://www.qmap.pub/
https://web.archive.org/web/20190318110713/https://qmap.pub/docs
It is all there