I don't really think the cannibal charge is accurate. There was a spoof site with a human "menu" that we all figured out was nonsense.
Gosh, their info is so last year! Rounded up? Guantanamo Bay?? Secret campaign???
Good, that means they aren't monitoring this board as closely as they used to, kek.
Okay 2,287 new rona hospitalizations in Texas according to Liz Claman. But From when to when, though? Still trying to find out how many in Dallas specifically in the last week.
Fox is rogue (fixed it for ya).
I posted last bread about the Showtime series, "BILLIONS" and how this is what Q means when they say "hiding in plain sight" in terms of how things operate in this country.
One of the main characters, Bobby Axlerod, coordinates his dark ops through people that are named on his caller ID as "Iceland" and "Greenland". They can do the seemingly impossible (manipulate and plant evidence, change phone records, financial records, witness statements) without detection.
They use burner phones, but I note these are smart phones, not the old flip phone types typically seen to represent a burner phone.
But the names of countries being used to identify people is something to keep in mind (i.e., Cuban).
Kek. One of his best.
I should have added the /s.
Never put anything in writing you wouldn't want the whole world to see with your name on it.
Cambridge Sentinel 26 November 1946
That 'Voice of America* Idea
David Sarnoff announces plans for using the radio for world peace through the establishment of a “The Voice of America” program to be broadcast to all peoples everywhere. We understand it already has progressed to the point where “Accord” will be spelled backwards and “Brotherly Love” sideways for 55 nations. The only point offering a problem at the minute is whether to give Russia more than five silver dollars if she answers the question, “Is The Old Oaken Bucket a brokerage office, a nightclub or a song?”
Those behind “The Voice of America” are hard at work on the features which radio believes to be the heart of mass appeal, those radio jingles. But up to the moment they have not found any quite silly enough to reach all nations. The only two accepted so far are:
World wide order! That’s a lot! Love and kisses hit the spot! Our world peace pills always work— Uncle Sam is your prescription clerk!
You are FAKE NEWS
It was the type of thing you watch ten times in a row, kek.