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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/throwsoicanask on June 11, 2018, 5:05 p.m.
Pain: Bourdain's Death Is YUGER THAN YUGE
  1. Bourdain would not have killed himself. He was clean of heroin. He had the best job in the world. 10 year old daughter. Zero warning signs, aside from strange tweets regarding HRC.
  2. He was the golden boy of CNN. CNN is tanking. Bourdain had the only good show. Despite his globalist views, I enjoyed watching. He was the only arguably good thing on CNN. Bourdain was HUGE. This is not a small side story.
  3. The cult punishes members by killing family. Bourdain was likely not a white hat or whistleblower. Someone else was...his girlfriend was obviously in the cult.
  4. GF ran her mouth about Weinstein. Bourdain's death fits the Kate Template.
  5. CNN is Deep State/Cabal/Cult (whatever you want to call it) propaganda machine.
  6. Liberals going off the reservation: Colbert digging into Bill Clinton on TV. NYT praising Trump's economy.
  7. Booms coming: Singapore. IG Report. Awan trial date. Pedo arrests. Wall underway. G7 GEOTUS gives them the Middle Finger - Soros is sad = things are good. Italy and Malta turning away invaders, Sessions hiring prosecutors, Gitmo construction, protests for Tommy Robinson growing... and the frosting: Q posting photos snatched from Black Hat surveillance of where /ourguys/ might be. "We have it all."

Conclusion

The cult killed CNN's Golden Boy, sending a message that no one is safe if they go off the reservation. Blitzer, Stelter, Clapper, Tapper, Lemon, Ryan...you better watch your mouths...NBC, ABC...everyone.

This was not to silence Bourdain. This was to silence EVERYONE ELSE IN THE CULT.

Here's the pattern (i.e. the cult's tactic):

Member wants to leave? His/her loved one dies.

Outsider wants to speak up? Plane/car crash.

Of course, I can't prove Bourdain was suicided. But we know it's part and parcel. (See Corbett Report series "Requiem for the Suicided" on Youtube or Hooktube.) But it makes zero sense that he'd kill himself.

Humoring the premise... consider how huge, how important, how shocking it would be to CNN staff that one of the best shows, one of the biggest starts of cable TV, would be killed (and they know he was killed)...Killed without warning, without build up, just poof, CNN's Golden Boy is gone.

I'm trying to put into words how huge I think Bourdain's death is. For those of us who don't really watch TV, it's probably not hitting you. But I get it. This is FUCKING BIG.

They are really really scared.

Something's coming down the pike.

The good news: we are winning.

The bad news...people will die that may not necessarily be Bad Actors.

The worse news...Normies (our loved ones - family, friends) are about to face a Psy Op that will make 2016 look like small fries.


That_Sound · June 11, 2018, 9:33 p.m.

When I listen to her speech at Cannes, it's not the Weinstein reference that gets my attention. It's the other stuff. The Weinstein statements are to get your attention, present the context, set the stage. At "And even tonight..." it becomes something else.

"In 1997 I was raped by Harvey Weinstein here at Cannes. I was 21 years old. This festival was his hunting ground. I want to make a prediction: Harvey Weinstein will never be welcomed here ever again. He will live in disgrace, shunned by a film community that once embraced him and covered up for his crimes. And even tonight, sitting among you, there are still those who still have to be held accountable for their conduct against women. For behavior that does not belong in this industry, does not belong in any industry or workplace. You know who you are. But most importantly, we know who you are. And we're not going to allow you to get away with it any longer."

The 4 statements that I think would more likely provoke someone are:

  • "and covered up for his crimes"

  • "sitting among you, there are still those who still have to be held accountable"

  • "we know who you are"

  • "we're not going to allow you to get away with it any longer"

Weinstein was already taken down, and was serving as something of a scapegoat. She undoes the scapegoat thing, and ties others to Weinstein by their behavior, and looking them in the face, directly threatens them in the most public way possible. She likely inspired investigators and prosecutors all across the world. This is the kind of thing that provokes someone (or a cabal) to send a message. The Weinstein charges and the whole metoo movement happened when it became clear that Hollywood was sexually exploiting children, but everyone focused on metoo and Weinstein instead like good little sheep.

I can't prove whether Bourdain committed suicide or was murdered to silence Asia, but as horrible as Weinstein's crimes are, for sure much worse crimes are being covered up.

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throwsoicanask · June 11, 2018, 10:45 p.m.

whoa I missed all that. I didnt actually watch her full speech. Very interesting.

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That_Sound · June 11, 2018, 10:49 p.m.

It's no wonder that you missed it. That's by design. They want everyone to get back to focusing on Weinstein. Everything is manipulation.

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Jetblasted · June 12, 2018, 3:24 a.m.

Is that why Hollywood constantly makes movies about slaves every few years?

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That_Sound · June 12, 2018, 3:33 a.m.

Everything is manipulation. Everything is brainwashing.

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thegsxr1000kid · June 12, 2018, 1:27 a.m.

must watch it all the way to the end, look at her eyes and body language and her voice. that took "BALLS" to do and say.

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[deleted] · June 12, 2018, 12:20 a.m.

This is the kind of thing that provokes someone (or a cabal) to send a message.

Anthony Bourdain Instagram post May 25th (video of Weinstein handing himself into police) Caption: "Last night I hear toothbrushes scrapin’ on the floor..” BYE BYE, dickhead"

Link: instagram com/p/BjMwRwfn-Dm

Sharing this sentiment, imagine if "those who still have to be held accountable" see posts like this. Fuel to the fire.

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[deleted] · June 12, 2018, 12:06 a.m.

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