Anonymous ID: 8ee4d0 Feb. 22, 2020, 9:43 p.m. No.8223411   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3422

>>8223266

From the well crafted format of the India news anon, I suspected one of the gov agencies as the source, either ours or theirs, attempting to inject a narrative favorable to their interests.

Anonymous ID: 8ee4d0 Feb. 22, 2020, 9:54 p.m. No.8223470   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3498

>>8223324

Tonight I did some shopping at a Trader Joe's in a heavy lib region of Los Angeles. Trust me when I tell you these people eat and sleep MSNBC/CNN. Many of them appeared shell shocked. Numb. They don't know what to think anymore. I honestly felt bad for them, but not bad enough to stop pushing them over the cliff.

Anonymous ID: 8ee4d0 Feb. 22, 2020, 10:11 p.m. No.8223573   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8223403

A pity you think we're talking about an actual Matrix, like in the movie, where a glitch meant a computer reprogramming. There is such a thing as figurative and metaphoric. That's how my mind works. It helps for a free flow of information, allowing ideas to intersect and formulate new connections. You're talking to a well seasoned, impressive-at-decoding anon here.

Anonymous ID: 8ee4d0 Feb. 22, 2020, 10:25 p.m. No.8223669   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>8223432

True story. An associate of mine invested in a clothing business featuring India made silk items. He traveled there, met the group who had all the connections, the manufacturing, the cloth supplies, all of it. He selected a range of items in a specific quality, then paid half to seal the deal. Upon completion of the order weeks later, the good would be shipped to the US, but only after the remaining half of the $ was delivered. When he looked through the goods, he was shocked to find the quality was not what he agreed upon and paid for. He received a lower grade. Flat out fraud. He sold them anyway, barely made his money back. No profit. Waste of time.