Anonymous ID: 51c097 Dec. 4, 2019, 8:06 p.m. No.7430514   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0563

Operation "Blue The Jew": The Noticer edition.

>>7430202

 

New thread for people who (((notice things))). Post your memes, as /pol/ jannies are banning the thread. See the rules scraped below.

 

This time we're paying tribute to the man who paved a way for us all: The European Man.

 

Step one:

 

Find pictures of Jews/one of The Noticer's screenshots

 

Step two:

 

Make them blue

 

Step three:

 

Post them on twitter with hashtags #bluewave and #whyaretheyblue. We must appear as the "unsuspecting" people, simply wondering WHY are they painted blue.

 

We can't look like trolls doing this on purpose. We must be subversive and appear dumb so they can't catch on. Literally write "why are people posting these pictures with those weird hashtags? #whyaretheyblue". kikes have two options: either accuse you of being a troll, which would give them desperate panicking optics in the eyes of normies, or try to "explain" to you why jews are painted blue, at which point you act even more retarded and ask more questions forcing them to explain the Jewish influence, like Ben Shapiro redpilled everyone on Jewish influence.

 

(link: https://youtu.be/qReuHwRC2fo?t=5640 [Embed] [Embed] [Embed])

 

!!WARNING!!

 

!!ACHTUNG!!

 

DO NOT use the #blued and #whysoblue, as it gets your twitter account permanently suspended within 5-10 minutes.

 

Step four:

 

Like/comment on fellow Anons to climb up the algorithm

 

Step five:

 

???

 

Step six:

 

Profit

Anonymous ID: 51c097 Dec. 4, 2019, 8:36 p.m. No.7430729   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0817 >>0835

>>7430613

This makes no sense.

 

For normies, 8chan was taken down because of shit posted on other websites. Tarrant """shot up the mosque""" on Facebook live. Was Facebook live taken down? No. 8chan was.

 

The origination of the meme is irrelevant to the powers that be. They will lie and make shit up and feed it to you, and then ban a website to control you.

 

What they can't control are the memes themselves. The only way they can do that is to get you to self censor. To make you too scared to share the memes with others. It's their only hope.

 

That's why this fake anon, and all his buddies, are trying to make this go away. Try to convince you one way or another that these memes are TOO DANGEROUS.

 

Don't listen.

 

I see you moshe.

Anonymous ID: 51c097 Dec. 4, 2019, 8:44 p.m. No.7430791   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>7430754

>>7430719

 

Make sure you check the archive.

 

https://8kun.net/qresearch/res/6547306.html#6547430

 

https://qresear.ch/?q=Muriatic+

 

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Found this interdasting article from 2009:

 

Standard Hotel tied to subway gas scare

 

For a few terrifying moments in the early morning hours of the recent Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, authorities in Los Angeles were concerned that terrorists had launched an attack in a downtown subway station.

 

Several people had been overcome by a cloud of noxious gas, causing at least two of them to begin vomiting and a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy to experience a burning sensation in his eyes and lungs.

 

But hazardous-materials teams were unable to find the source of the gas in the Metro station at 7th and Figueroa streets, so fears of terrorism began to fade. Ultimately, investigators determined that the toxic cloud was chlorine gas emanating from a storm catch basin two blocks away.

 

The culprit, prosecutors allege, was not some scary extremist group, but the owner of The Standard, a trendy downtown hotel with a reputation for celebrity sightings and a rooftop swimming pool.

 

Hotel maintenance workers initially admitted pouring a small amount of chlorine down a rooftop drain. But investigators did not believe that would have accounted for the noxious cloud. An FBI agent, who specializes in environmental crimes and who is known for her pit bull-like tenacity, conducted follow-up interviews in which employees eventually acknowledged emptying the majority of two 50-gallon drums of Muriatic acid and chlorine into the drain, the complaint alleges.

 

As a result, the company that owns the hotel was charged by the U.S. attorney's office late Thursday with knowingly disposing of hazardous waste. If convicted, the company could be fined up to $500,000.

 

"The law does not discriminate between hazardous wastes generated by chic hotels or foul junkyards," said Asst. U.S. Atty. Joe Johns, who is prosecuting the case. "What they did is not only illegal, it's extremely dangerous."

 

A New York public relations firm hired to represent the company that owns the hotel – Andre Balazs Properties – issued a statement of apology.

 

"We are sorry for this employee mistake involving diluted swimming pool chemicals," the statement read. "We will continue to assist the government."

 

The incident began about 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 19 when someone called the Los Angeles Police Department and complained about a chemical smell coming from the Metro stop. Officials became more concerned when they heard the reports of people becoming ill. In 1995, terrorists had released sarin nerve gas inside the Tokyo subway, killing 12 people and sickening thousands of others.

 

James Peaco, coordinator of the FBI's weapons of mass destruction squad in Los Angeles, received a message on his BlackBerry shortly after the gas cloud was reported downtown. Initially, Peaco didn't think much of it. His team is summoned about a once a week to deal with suspicious packages and all manner of other potential threats. Rarely do they turn out to be the real deal.

 

But when Peaco saw the words "chlorine" and "subway" in the same sentence, he felt his stomach tighten.

 

"Chlorine is not naturally occurring," he recalled thinking to himself at the time, "and the subway is a venue we anticipated as a target. So I thought this was actually a terrorist attack."

 

Peaco said he was so concerned that he called his bosses in L.A. and FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., with a warning to be alert for potential simultaneous attacks across the country.

 

In addition to Peaco's squad, hazmat teams from the LAPD, the Sheriff's Department and the Fire Department converged on the scene. When they traced the chlorine to the drain outside The Standard, fumes were still rising to the street above, so police shut down the intersection of 6th and Flower streets, snarling traffic for hours.

 

Meanwhile, an LAPD officer made his way to the roof of the hotel and interviewed employees who acknowledged pouring a small amount of old pool chlorine into the drain, according to the complaint. The officer noticed an empty 50-gallon tank labeled "Muriatic acid" under some stairs near the pool, but employees denied dumping any of that into the drain. There was another unmarked 50-gallon tank – this one nearly empty – nearby.

 

In follow-up interviews, Annette O'Donnelly, the FBI agent with the reputation for being tenacious, discovered that the two tanks contained chemicals that were left over from when the pool operated on a different cleaning system.

 

She interviewed two supervisors and a graveyard-shift maintenance employee who ultimately acknowledged pumping the contents of the two tanks into a drain, according to court documents. Running water from a hose was used in an attempt to dilute the discharge.

 

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-jan-31-me-standard31-story.html