Anonymous ID: 964e3f March 29, 2019, 10:33 p.m. No.5974380   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4392 >>4910

Q WAS RIGHT FALSE FLAG-ATTACK ON QANONā€“HES A GENDERLESS AIā€“

 

Q is the First Genderless Voice, created to end gender bias in AI assistants.

 

https://www.genderlessvoice.com ā†ā€”ā€”GAY AS FUCK LINK (OBVIOUS AS FAKE AS FUCK TRY DEEPSTATE) ITS NOT GENDERLESS ITS JUST FUCKING "GAY"

Anonymous ID: 964e3f March 29, 2019, 10:34 p.m. No.5974392   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

>>5974380

>Q WAS RIGHT FALSE FLAG-ATTACK ON QANONā€“HES A GENDERLESS AIā€“

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>Q is the First Genderless Voice, created to end gender bias in AI assistants.

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>https://www.genderlessvoice.com ā†ā€”ā€”GAY AS FUCK LINK (OBVIOUS AS FAKE AS FUCK TRY DEEPSTATE) ITS NOT GENDERLESS ITS JUST FUCKING "GAY"

Anonymous ID: 964e3f March 29, 2019, 10:55 p.m. No.5974614   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4627 >>4649 >>4650 >>4678 >>4688

Oh boy they (DS, MSN, et al.) are MORE SCARED & DESPERATE than EVER!!

 

QAnon Idiots Finally Go Too Far, Accuse Kate Bush Of Murder

Robyn Pennacchia

March 29, 2019 03:12 PM

 

Every day, QAnon "patriots" from across the globe post stupid ass shit on their special Voat message board. They accuse various people of being pedophiles, write letters to Trump (whom they apparently believe reads their message board every day and pays close attention to them), are sad about how bad white people have it, and talk about how amazing it is going to be once everyone realizes they have actually been right about everything all along.

 

But now they have gone too far. In a post I clocked this morning, one "baker" (as they call themselves) claims that beloved music icon (and primary inspiration for my current hair situation) Kate Bush is a MURDERER, and that her 1993 video for "The Red Shoes" is in fact "a symbolic reenactment of her initiation kill."

 

https://www.wonkette.com/qanon-idiots-finally-go-too-far-accuse-kate-bush-of-murder

Anonymous ID: 964e3f March 29, 2019, 11:03 p.m. No.5974685   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4714 >>4724 >>4838 >>4923

Knives Are Out ā€“ Joe Biden Accused Of ā€˜Inappropriate Behaviorā€™ By Fellow Democrats

 

On right-wing and conservative websites, the video mockups of former Vice-President Joe Biden massaging shoulders of various women or kissing clearly uncomfortable girls are widespread. Over the years, Biden has developed a reputation for questionable physical contact with women. Of course everyone was sure that this item would come up again if he decided to run for president, but the fact that itā€™s come up now, in one of the best weeks for President Trump, and the fact that the accusation comes from a fellow Democrat only means that the knives are out on the left.

 

Ms Lucy Flores, the former Democratic nominee for Nevada lieutenant governor, is accusing the number one Democratic contender for President in 2020 (although he still didnā€™t announce his run) of an inappropriate encounter back in 2014. According to Ms Flores, Mr Biden approached her from behind and ā€˜smelled her hair and kissed her.ā€™ If you look at the video compilations we just talked about, thatā€™s pretty much his ā€˜signature move.ā€™

 

She wrote: ā€œHe proceeded to plant a big slow kiss on the back of my head,ā€ Flores wrote. ā€œMy brain couldnā€™t process what was happening. I was embarrassed. I was shocked. I was confused.ā€

 

ā€œI couldnā€™t move and I couldnā€™t say anything. I wanted nothing more than to get Biden away from me.ā€

 

ā€œMy name was called and I was never happier to get on stage in front of an audience.ā€

 

The story isnā€™t big just yet, but expect it to be mentioned whenever the MSM talks about Biden this week. With 15 or so Democrats vying for one spot and President Trump looking stronger than ever now that the ā€˜Muellerā€™ bullshit it over, we all better grab some popcorn.

 

The Dems are about to eat each other.

 

https://21stcenturystate.com/2019/03/30/knives-are-out-joe-biden-accused-of-inappropriate-behavior-by-fellow-democrats/

Anonymous ID: 964e3f March 29, 2019, 11:08 p.m. No.5974726   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4739

Los Angeles, California

Lookout Mountain Airforce Station

Secret US military film studio in the Hollywood Hills.

 

Los Angeles, California is the epicenter of the movie-making industry, so it should come as no surprise that the US military had its own studio in LA. Known as Lookout Mountain Air Force Station, or Lookout Mountain Laboratory, what made this studio special is that the films produced there were all classified.

 

For twenty-two years, the military operated its own studio on Wonderland Avenue in Laurel Canyon, the former home of many artists and the 1960ā€™s folk-rock scene that included The Doors, Joni Mitchell, the Mamas and the Papas, as well as filmmakers like Steven Spielberg and George Lucas.

 

Like any other film-making compound in Hollywood, the 100,000 square foot, fully-operational studio featured soundstages, screening rooms, film-processing labs and even an animation department. But still a military compound, it also featured a bomb shelter, a helicopter landing pad, 17 climate-controlled vaults and two underground parking garages.

 

The studio was secretly established in 1947, though the Air Force has since stressed that the facility was used solely for the Atomic Energy Commission. During this time, cameramen, who referred to themselves as ā€œatomicā€ cinematographers, were hired to shoot footage of atomic bomb tests in Nevada, Utah, New Mexico and the South Pacific. While the Air Force contends that these atomic features were the only movies made, it is believed that some 19,000 ā€œfilmsā€ were produced on Lookout Mountain between 1947-1969. Thatā€™s 500 more films than Hollywood produced during the same period, and only a few dozen of them have been declassified.

 

Less scandalous, there is evidence that the military conducted many advanced research experiments for Hollywood studios, such as developing 3-D techniques and Vista Vision. Employees from big studios, such as Warner Brothers and MGM, were also known to frequent the lot. Additionally, Hollywood stars like Walt Disney, Marilyn Monroe, and even Ronald Reagan were given special clearance to use Lookout Mountainā€™s facilities, though the reason for their visits remain undisclosed.

 

Though the studio employed over 250 people, its existence remained unknown to the general public until the 1990s. The studio was decommissioned in 1969. Today the 2.5-acre studio is a private residence and belongs to actor/musician Jared Leto, who is known for throwing parties in the area that echo the 1960s Laurel Canyon vibe.

 

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/lookout-mountain-airforce-station

Anonymous ID: 964e3f March 29, 2019, 11:16 p.m. No.5974786   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

DP/MSM CLOWNS SOON THE 100TH MONKEY EFFECT KICKS IN AND YOU WON'T BE ABLE TO CONTROL YOUR MOUTHPIECES:

 

Robyn Bringhurst

ā€ @robyncelebnews

 

You have got to be kidding me? QAnon is a real movement of Trump supporters who plan to arrest and behead murderous child-eating pedophiles? The narrative just gets better, right? ā¦PLEASE @ewarrenā©, ā¦@KamalaHarrisā©, ā¦@PeteButtigiegā©, SAVE US from this madness!

 

https://twitter.com/robyncelebnews/status/1111871862756106240

Anonymous ID: 964e3f March 29, 2019, 11:20 p.m. No.5974822   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4831 >>4838 >>4923

Ocasio-Cortez Refers To ā€˜Dark Moneyā€™ Conspiracy Explaining Low 23% Approval Rating (Video)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4OGlW1JJpc

 

As an avid reader it is always fun to see one of your summer books pop up in newspaper articles that youā€™re interested in. Today it is ā€˜Dark Moneyā€™ by Jane Mayer, the book that newly elected Congresswoman Ms Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez referred to in order to explain her, shall we shay ā€˜fall from graceā€™ in recent opinion polling.

 

When presented with an approval rating of 23% only (higher than Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi or French President Emmanuel Macron for example, but much lower than the liberally universally despised President Donald Trump), she tweeted her explanation, saying: ā€œItā€™s almost as though there is a directed and concerted far-right propaganda machine with a whole cable news channel, and a dark-money internet operation propped up by the Mercers et al dedicated to maligning me & stoking national division, reported on by Jane Mayer of the New Yorker or somethingā€

 

Dark Money, written by Jane Meyer in , was an interesting read I must say. I went through it via an online pdf copy I found online and printed out for a read during a Spanish summer vacation last year (which is cheaper than having to buy the book of course but at the same time makes you wonder whether itā€™s really any good).

 

The documentary movie that was made afterwards also only got a 7.1 rating on IMDB, not stellar for a Democratic conspiracy theory.

 

It claims that conservative industrialists back in the 1960s got fed up with the way politics in the US was going and therefore started funding universities and think thanks who in turn set up PACs and, in time, small online press operations to discredit Democratic candidates and keep Conservative candidates in office.

 

It does raise questions at the same time. Because, if all those billionaires kept pouring in money to conservative candidates, why didnā€™t they give more to the media?

 

If you remember that Ms Hillary Clinton had a 95% chance of winning the 2016 Presidential Election according to the New York Times and the Late Night show hosts on all major channels bash Trump 90% of the time, they could have invested that money much more effectively.

 

Luckily Google pays cents (not dollars) for ads on websites like these to form conservative opinions, otherwise we would all vote Democrat, wouldnā€™t we? Or it could just be that in the past few years people of a certain generation have had enough of others in the mainstream telling them what to do and voting in a way they didnā€™t forecast.

 

https://21stcenturystate.com/2019/03/30/ocasio-cortez-refers-to-dark-money-conspiracy-explaining-low-23-approval-rating-video/

Anonymous ID: 964e3f March 29, 2019, 11:32 p.m. No.5974925   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun   >>4933 >>4936 >>4960

VOX NEWS JOINING FAKE NEWS (TRYING TO CONTROL WE THE PEOPLE/NARRATIVE WITH MKULTRA) QANON BULLSHIT HIT PIECE talk about conspiracyā€”ā€“which its them CONSPIRING how GAY..

 

The Mueller investigation is over. QAnon, the conspiracy theory that grew around it, is not.

Why a conspiracy theory with an expiration date will endure.

By Jane Coastonjane.coaston@vox.com Mar 29, 2019, 5:30pm EDT

 

One would think that a conspiracy theory thatā€™s based on the idea that special counsel Robert Mueller and President Donald Trump are working together to expose thousands of cannibalistic pedophiles hidden in plain sight (including Hillary Clinton and actor Tom Hanks) and then send them to Guantanamo Bay would be doomed. Muellerā€™s investigation has ended and Attorney General Bill Barrā€™s summary of Muellerā€™s report has been published ā€” all without any mention of pedophiles, cannibals, or child murderers.

 

One would be wrong.

 

As evidenced by Trumpā€™s Thursday night rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, QAnon ā€” a conspiracy theory that took root in online forums before bursting into the public eye in early 2018 ā€” is alive and well.

 

Itā€™s not just left-leaning or mainstream outlets that have argued the conspiracy theoryā€™s inherent, and pervasive, ridiculousness. Major supporters of the president have denounced QAnon as a ā€œgriftā€ and a ā€œscam.ā€ Many of the conspiracy theoryā€™s allegations ā€” like that Hillary Clinton was executed by lethal injection in February ā€” are patently false (and wild).

 

But the people who follow QAnon donā€™t care. In their view, QAnon ā€” a conspiracy theory that alleges hundreds of thousands of child-eating pedophiles are due to be arrested any day now by Trump and Mueller (oh, and John F. Kennedy Jr. is alive) ā€” is bringing America together.

A quick refresher on #QAnon

 

QAnon is a conspiracy theory based around an anonymous online poster known as ā€œQā€ ā€” a pseudonym that comes from the Q-level security clearance, the Department of Energy equivalent of ā€œTop Secret.ā€ Beginning on October 28, 2017, Q began posting on the 4chan message board /pol/ about Hillary Clintonā€™s imminent arrest. Followers of Q became known as QAnon, and they began awaiting ā€œThe Storm,ā€ during which all of Trumpā€™s enemies, including Rep. Adam Schiff and others, would be arrested and executed for being murderous child-eating pedophiles.

From a QAnon Twitter user, March 29, 2019.

 

We will never see the end of QAnon ā†ā€”ā€”PAIN

 

And thatā€™s why, despite everything thatā€™s taken place over the last week, QAnon will persist ā€” because QAnon wasnā€™t built on facts, but on almost religious fervor. In fact, thatā€™s how most conspiracy theories work. As I wrote last year:

 

Conspiracy theories like QAnon are ā€œself-sealingā€ ā€” meaning that evidence against them can become evidence of their validity in the minds of believers, according to Stephan Lewandowsky, a professor at the University of Bristol who studies conspiracy theories and conspiracists. Trying to disprove a conspiracy theory thus usually only serves to reinforce it.

 

Take conspiracy theorists who believed, falsely and without evidence, that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg had secretly died earlier this year and her death was being withheld from the American public by the government. As SCOTUSblog found in a case study it conducted, RBG conspiracy believers whom the blog confronted with evidence that the justice had not, in fact, passed away, reacted by leaning into the conspiracy theory even further.

 

Two users insisted that Ginsburg was dead. (RGB IS DEAD hahah!!) According to one, with over 15,000 followers: ā€œNope, thatā€™s a body double if ever there was one.ā€ And as another user, with over 435,000 followers, suggested, ā€œThatā€™s total hoax and a planned delay ā€“ bet sheā€™s dead.ā€

 

And thatā€™s just one conspiracy theory. QAnon ā€” which began relatively simply as a conspiracy theory about the Mueller investigation ā€” now includes references and allusions to the Pizzagate conspiracy theory and ā€œfalse flagā€ mass shootings. That means that the end of the Mueller investigation wonā€™t end QAnon. Nothing will.

 

Like 9/11 trutherism and moon-landing truthers, QAnon, it appears, is with us for good.

 

https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/3/29/18286890/qanon-mueller-report-barr-trump-conspiracy-theories