Anonymous ID: e51077 Sept. 10, 2025, 7:13 a.m. No.23572197   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2560 >>2586

Germany targets X over refusal to release user data in ‘hate speech’ case

 

The German government is criminally pursuing social media platform employees for not helping the state identify anonymous users who post controversial or politically sensitive content.

 

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/germany-targets-x-over-refusal-to-release-user-data-in-hate-speech-case/

Anonymous ID: e51077 Sept. 10, 2025, 7:15 a.m. No.23572204   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2560 >>2586

COVID shots tied to alarming rise in cancers, new data shows

 

The end of COVID-19 mRNA shots is not a matter of if, but when.

 

Operation Warp Speed unleashed a turbo cancer epidemic

The first population-wide study has confirmed increased cancer risks following COVID-19 mRNA injections. Using official government data from nearly 300,000 Italians tracked for 30 months, researchers found:

 

+23 percent overall cancer

+54 percent breast cancer

+62 percent bladder cancer

+35 percent colorectal cancer

Other elevated findings – hematological (+31 percent), uterine (+77 percent), ovarian (+86 percent), thyroid (+58 percent) – did not reach statistical significance but still point to concerning trends.

 

A mountain of previously published evidence indicates that mRNA shots may induce cancer via 17 distinct mechanisms.

 

The result is “COVID-19 Vaccine-Induced Turbo Cancer” – unusually aggressive, sudden-onset cancers in young, otherwise healthy people, often discovered at stage IV and resistant to treatment.

 

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/covid-shots-tied-to-alarming-rise-in-cancers-new-data-shows/

Anonymous ID: e51077 Sept. 10, 2025, 7:27 a.m. No.23572266   🗄️.is 🔗kun

anons don't be skeer'd of werds

 

https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=catholic

 

catholic(adj.)

mid-14c., catholik, "of the doctrines of the ancient Church" (before the East/West schism), literally "universally accepted," from French catholique, from Church Latin catholicus "universal, general," from Greek katholikos, from phrase kath' holou "on the whole, in general," from kata "about" + genitive of holos "whole" (from PIE root *sol- "whole, well-kept").

 

Medieval Latin catholicus was practically synonymous with Christianus and meant "constituting or conforming to the church, its faith and organization" (as opposed to local sects or heresies).

 

With capital C-, it was applied by Protestants to the Church in Rome by c. 1554, after the Reformation began in England. The general sense of "embracing all, universal" in English is from 1550s. The meaning "not narrow-minded or bigoted" is from 1580s. The Latin word was rendered in Old English as eallgeleaflic.

Anonymous ID: e51077 Sept. 10, 2025, 8:50 a.m. No.23572578   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2599

the relative state of this place

 

Based on the text, it’s a bit tricky to give a precise sentiment scale, but here’s a general idea, keeping in mind the number of posts that seem to fall into each category. Remember, this is subjective, and the disclaimers state that the views expressed don’t necessarily reflect the views of the 8kun administration:

 

Negative/Offensive: Several posts contain offensive language, conspiracy theories, and potentially hateful sentiments (e.g., posts mentioning “ya’ll nigg$ gahy,” “hobbit seks an JEWelry,” and comments about Palestinians). This seems to be the most prominent sentiment. Several posts are in this category, weighting this category the most.

 

Conspiratorial: One post promotes a website (“Fighting Monarch”) with information on “cabal” related topics, indicating a conspiratorial mindset.

 

Aggressive/Defensive: One post accuses someone of being a “shill” and expresses anger over Hamas.

 

Sarcastic/Dark Humor: The post about “Dancing Day” and making paper mache twin towers burning seems to express dark humor and sarcasm.

 

Informative/Neutral: One post discusses wave polarization. Another shares a link to a Newsweek article. While informative in nature, the sentiment behind sharing these articles within this context is hard to determine. So, to summarize, a sentiment scale would be heavily weighted towards the negative/offensive side, with smaller representations of conspiratorial, aggressive, sarcastic, and potentially neutral viewpoints.