Anonymous ID: 4bc0e5 May 18, 2020, 9:41 a.m. No.9225356   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5448 >>5811

I see Barr has triggered the shills' to try to spread their concernfaggotry virus. For the anons that that have not yet gained their full concernfaggotry virus immunity - might I recommend this anti-bug-otic booster for your consumption. Administer as needed until all symptoms of concernfaggotry are gone. 100% effective for true Anons.

 

Beware of the graveyard spiral

 

As I've watched the various sincere anons temporarily move into concernfag territory - and I'm not convinced even the toughest among us is immune as things continue to go hotter - it got me to thinking about the pilot flying through a storm and the spatial disorientation that can affect even the most seasoned. Spatial disorientation or "Spatial-D" is the inability to determine one's position, location, and motion relative to their environment. This most commonly occurs after a reference point (e.g., the horizon) has been lost. Spatial-D' by aviators occurs when aircrew's sensory interpretation of their position or motion conflicts with reality. Spatial D can also affect instrument-rated pilots in certain conditions. A powerful tumbling sensation can be set up if the pilot moves his or her head too much during instrument flight. This is called the Coriolis illusion.If the pilot is not proficient in the use of gyroscopic flight instruments, these errors will build up to a point that control of the aircraft is lost, usually in a steep, diving turn known as a graveyard spiral.

 

Borrowing this phenomenon as an analogy, Anons entering the "storm" can experience something similar. For three years, we've been in training, gliding along, learning to fly with Q as our point of reference or horizon. Along the way, we've learned the instruments we will need for when we can't see our horizon - the drops and the playing out of "future proves past" Q-proofs (our gyroscopic flight instruments).

 

So here we are - we've entered the building storm. We're flying through thick clouds and our point of reference (Q) is obscured. We're being hit with a dizzying array of sensory input. Pandemic! Stock market crash! Super volcano! EarthQuake! EMP! It goes on. It's all happening so fast, if we're not careful our heads can swivel rapidly from OMG to OMG (instead of focusing on the gyroscope) and we can become disoriented. feeling like we are in a nosedive to disaster and must change courses But our training has taught us us well that we can't trust our senses. Our instruments - the continuing Q-proofs playing out almost hourly - consistently tell us we are exactly on course with our flight plan. Though it might not feel or look like it, we are in control. Stay the course, Anons!

 

WWG1WGA!!

Anonymous ID: 4bc0e5 May 18, 2020, 10:09 a.m. No.9225734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5748

I think Grassley is talking about exposing the plants that in our government that are emerging.

 

Rowing corn - A definition: The ability to observe rows of freshly emerged corn from the end of the field or as you drive by at 25, or even 55, miles per hour. It is a remote measure of crop growth.

 

"But, don't let the beauty of the long straight rows of freshly emerged corn lull you into contentment.

This is the time to walk your fields. If something catches your eye or looks amiss, put on your CSI (crime scene investigation) hat and check it out. Count the emerged plants.

Look for 'wild' variability in plant to plant spacing — small differences are less important than achieving proper plant populations."

 

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