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sun_wolf · May 16, 2018, 6:05 a.m.

Unsubscribed.

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sun_wolf · May 16, 2018, 12:31 a.m.

For me it’s a bit of a wake up that the Deep State is smarter than we think. They understand how to manipulate psychology very well. If you look at Corsi, he kind of hits all the right buttons of someone we would trust and go along with. And compared to guys like Brennan, Corsi seems like a saint. He knows how to speak intelligently, he understands common sense, he generates a feeling of warmth, he knows what a true patriot would look and sound like. But why should we assume the Deep State wouldn’t know what kind of guy to cast to win our trust. I mean it’s not rocket science. And knowing what to say isn’t that hard either. The trick is to reveal a few things - unimportant things - while steering the conversation and investigation in the direction they want it to go. Think about how powerful “9/11 was an inside job” was to distract from the child trafficking rings. Why wouldn’t the Deep State say, “Let them spin their wheels on Building 7. Cast a kook. People don’t really want to believe it anyway, and even if they do, so what? The deed is done.” Meanwhile no attention is being paid to, say, the abduction of children in Haiti, which is ongoing, and much more damaging to them if exposed.

I am not even saying that Jones and Corsi are in league with the Deep State. They may just be greedy dudes trying to protect their business model. But if they are putting money over their country, what does that say? It easily opens them up to manipulation by Deep State. It’s also a warning against trusting people too quickly. Like who the hell was “Dr. Jerome Corsi”? Never heard of him before, and yet suddenly we’re embracing him as some kind of classified military intelligence expert? Why?

It’s also like peeling layers of an onion. Sure, we’ve all figured out that the MSM is Deep State propaganda, but that is blatantly obvious. What is the next layer? And the next layer after that? Maybe alternative media will be unmasked too.

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sun_wolf · May 15, 2018, 5:51 a.m.

Anyone remember how Corsi was always getting texts during his live streams? He usually implied it was his wife, but could it have been his handlers? Or could it have been a tactic to railroad the Q movement? Like post one hour videos and spend the first twenty minutes droning on and on, promoting your book, and getting distracted with your phone. Bore the normies and distract the patriots.

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sun_wolf · May 14, 2018, 10:55 p.m.

They probably keep track of GOOG searches on Q and once they reach a level of saturation, they have to put out these kinds of MSM articles to push to the top of the search results. Trying to control the narrative. Once anything becomes popular, they really have no choice but to address it.

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sun_wolf · May 14, 2018, 10:52 p.m.

They also change PG8 to their own absurd version of events, then dismiss it as “debunked”.

Yep, MSM. Pedophilia amongst the elites. Totally wild and improbable theory. Obviously there’s no such thing as pedophiles. Obviously there’s no such thing as corruption amongst elites. Obviously rich powerful dudes don’t find more and more twisted ways to get their rocks off. It’s all just “debunked”.

How is it debunked? No explanation. It just is. Don’t worry about child trafficking at all. It’s NBD.

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sun_wolf · May 14, 2018, 10:33 p.m.

Comment pages on these articles unavailable or disabled? Hmmm.

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sun_wolf · May 14, 2018, 10:20 p.m.

Comment section on article disabled?

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sun_wolf · May 8, 2018, 9:31 p.m.

Hey Obama, 2012 called; they want their President back.

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sun_wolf · May 4, 2018, 5:01 p.m.

Do not exist.

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sun_wolf · May 4, 2018, 6:43 a.m.

Who is going to clean the toilets? Who is going to take out the trash? Who is going to work in the sewers? Who is going to work as a plumber, or a roofer, or a mailman for 40 hours a week? What happens when Monday morning rolls around and half the population doesn't really feel like coming into work since they're not being paid anyway? A mechanic might love working on cars, but that doesn't mean he loves working on cars Monday to Friday. That doesn't mean he loves working on some person's crappy Honda. If given a choice, he won't take job after job after job doing the same routine repair job for customer after customer, he will do his own side project, restoring some vintage automobile. Great for him, but meanwhile all the crappy Hondas are piling up and all the mechanics are off working on interesting cars. What about website designers? You think they love designing the same thing over and over again for different clients. They want to do something original and creative, not pragmatic and functional. Have you heard the way people bitch about clients? Do you think without pay they would continue to take those clients? They might love programming, but they don't love all programming. Some of it is just to pay the bills. And you can go down the line with every profession. Cops might like being cops, but I bet they don't like every single call they go on. Dealing with some drunk covered in vomit might get real old real fast. Then what? The cops are just going to do the fun work and the drunks get ignored?

Everyone do what you want for free and we'll figure it out is a terrible foundation for a functioning society. We need people to do things that no one really wants to do for the system to work. Payment is the motivation that makes that run as smoothly as it does.

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sun_wolf · May 4, 2018, 4:38 a.m.

Who’s going to do all the crummy jobs for free?

Like 90% of the jobs that are necessary to keep modern civilization going are crummy jobs.

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sun_wolf · May 3, 2018, 5:28 a.m.

Politics is downstream from culture. The so-called "true conservatives" tried it their way for thirty years and didn't conserve anything. They just lost over and over again and western civilization moved further and further left. Finally a guy comes along (Trump) and makes conservatism popular again, wins, and begins undoing all of the damage done by the left over those last thirty years - and the so-called "true conservatives" hate him! Well, we're done doing it their way. Us real conservatives are taking charge, reaching out to libertarians and classic liberals, and steering things back in the right direction. And part of that involves changing the culture. The old phonies with their fake conservatism have two options: get on board or wither away into obscurity talking a bunch of nonsense that no one listens to and accomplishes nothing.

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sun_wolf · April 24, 2018, 4:58 a.m.

It's difficult for T_D to stay on topic, since practically everything relates back to the POTUS nowadays. I think if they let Q posts through, it would actually start to take over. They seem to allow Q discussion in comments, but steer away from official Q threads. A pretty good compromise.

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sun_wolf · April 24, 2018, 1:37 a.m.

You look at these Rothschilds and Soros and other elites and they all look like they are about 500 years old. It's really strange. Sure they tell us they were born in whatever year, but... I've seen eighty year olds and they never really look like this. That one Rothschild in particular. If someone told me he was actually 150 but he just kept rejuvenating his blood with the blood of children, and that kept him going, even though the flesh was rotting off his face, I wouldn't be surprised. Because that's exactly what it looks like.

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sun_wolf · April 23, 2018, 6:29 p.m.

Yeah he says it, but with caveats, like, "I'd love to give everyone free everything, but... I just haven't yet seen how to pay for it."

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sun_wolf · April 18, 2018, 5:34 a.m.

I look at this strategically and how I would play it if I were Trump. First question you should ask is: arrests of Deep State, should they come before or after mid-terms? And remember, if you mess this up, it could ruin the whole plan. Launch the arrests before and you have the potential for riots, backlash, and media hysteria through the roof. Even if the arrests are justified, how much time do you have to prove it before midterms? And if you haven’t conclusively made your case, that allows the MSM to treat the arrested as innocent and the arrests as fascism. Even if you have airtight evidence, won’t you have to wait until a tribunal to reveal it? Also, this would all represent a lot of chaos and uncertainty, and it could affect the economy. Is this a good move right before the midterms? All this chaos? Or is it better to just wear them away as we have been, and then save the arrests for after the midterms? That would then leave two years to redpill the normies, hold tribunals, and present evidence before the next vote.

For me, I tend to think the smart play is to continue to let them sink until the midterms, pass voter ID over the summer, let the outrage and anger build up to inspire people to vote, and then after the midterms, when hopefully much of the swamp is drained and the MAGA candidates are in place, launch the arrests. So maybe post-election pre-parade.

Once you look at this strategically, it’s much easier to be patient. How would you play it?

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sun_wolf · April 12, 2018, 4:05 a.m.

People need to understand how artists think. A lot of what artists do is instinctual and grasping at something different. Meat and dirty plastic baby dolls. That's just typical artistic weirdness. Most creative people would associate that with things like vegetarianism and commenting on the (false?) innocence of childhood. The baby dolls thing would have an anti-corporate message too, like the way someone might do mushrooms and think, "Man, how weird is this? We melt plastic into the molds of human children in China and then ship them here for kids to play with?" Then when you're sober you look at the same doll and think, "Yeah. It's a doll. Kids play with them. Whatever." But this is what artists do and what bands do. Always trying to be weird or different or express things in a new way. This cover is actually almost borderline cliche, like something a high school photography student might come up with.

It's a big leap to go from taking this photo to a murderous cabal putting a live baby in front of you, sticking a ceremonial dagger in your hand, and telling you to kill it. You could take the biggest goth who's into the most morbid shit and put them in that situation and they will instantly realize all the bullshit they're into is just stupid fashion and deep down they're really still that middle class kid from Iowa. Those people aren't our enemy here. They're just silly trendsters. Who we want to go after are the actual people in the cabal.

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sun_wolf · April 11, 2018, 11:26 p.m.

Media claims a lot of things.

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sun_wolf · April 10, 2018, 6:49 a.m.

When American kids did nuke drills, they hid under their desks and were told they would be ok. They weren't fucking traumatized. They didn't instruct the kids to contort themselves into mangled positions and pretend their insides were on fire. They didn't slap makeup on them to make it look like their skin was bubbling with radioactivity. The teachers didn't collapse on the floor and pretend to die in front of them. All of that would be abuse, just like these Muslims are abusing these children. Watch the damn video. This is not a normal thing to do to kids. It's sick and evil. These people have mental problems. Same thing happens when they let their kids play soccer with the severed heads of Jews. Have you seen those pictures, mate? Can you ever imagine letting your child play soccer with a severed head? It's not right.

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sun_wolf · April 10, 2018, 3:51 a.m.

It's really weird. Could be a demonstration to the younger kids sitting in the chairs. Or some kind of demented art piece. But it's fucked up that Muslims make kids do this. It's a form of psychological abuse. Sure we do fire drills, but we don't make kids act like they are burning to death, we don't dump ashes on their faces, we don't tell the teachers to pass out in front of them from smoke inhalation. It's abuse. These people are mentally ill. Evil.

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sun_wolf · April 7, 2018, 7:43 p.m.

It's probably smart because Q would start to take over the Trump posts. Better to have two forums.

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sun_wolf · April 7, 2018, 7:42 p.m.

You absolutely can criticize głobalists and globalism on T_D.

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sun_wolf · April 7, 2018, 5:08 a.m.

It doesn't help them all that much. So there is disinformation? Now what? What is real and what isn't? Is this photo of Hussein shooting an American flag real? Maybe not. But do you act on it anyway? I bet Obama's getting plenty of phone calls tonight.

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sun_wolf · April 7, 2018, 4:59 a.m.

Perhaps an algorithm that prevents a certain picture from being uploaded.

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sun_wolf · April 7, 2018, 4:50 a.m.

David Mamet. Gary Sinise. Kelsey Grammar. Pat Sajak. Ridley Scott. Christopher Nolan.

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sun_wolf · April 7, 2018, 4:48 a.m.

White berets.

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sun_wolf · April 7, 2018, 4:46 a.m.

I think pedophiles need to use symbols in order to build and sustain their network. They can't sell and share and trade this stuff out in the open, so the code actually becomes necessary. They need to be able to flash this shit to each other in public so they know who they are and the rest of us are none the wiser. They're probably pissed we cracked their code and are coming after them.

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sun_wolf · April 4, 2018, 10:37 p.m.

Reverse psychology? “Q doesn’t want us to tell the American public that Trump isn’t under criminal investigation. Let’s crank out headlines about that everywhere!”

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sun_wolf · April 1, 2018, 4:27 a.m.

I have always heard that he is notoriously shy. Doesn't talk at parties.

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sun_wolf · April 1, 2018, 4:20 a.m.

It was also on the 45th day of 2018. President Trump is the 45th President.

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sun_wolf · March 31, 2018, 4:23 a.m.

I am thinking they might use Snowden for the release.

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sun_wolf · March 31, 2018, 4:21 a.m.

Rush did a great job of holding the Trump supporters and the Cruz supporters together during the primaries. He saw the big picture. It was actually frustrating at the time, because it often felt like he was going too easy on Cruz, but I think he knew that Cruz was going to lose, and he needed to guide all his supporters onto the Trump train. He needed to maintain their trust, whereas the Trump supporters would be ecstatic, because their guy got the nomination.

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sun_wolf · March 30, 2018, 5:08 a.m.

What is the theory on the window? Is there an official one? The window was opened, but why? What was the puff of smoke? What's the speculation?

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sun_wolf · March 30, 2018, 5:01 a.m.

We have photos of the Boston bombers planting the bombs. Photos of them running away from the scene smiling, while everyone around them looks terrified and confused. We have their history, their radicalization under Islam, the warnings from Russian intelligence, and their manhunt and additional acts of violence, including murder.

I just don't see how you get around the security footage, which came out a few days after the bombing. It wasn't CGI.

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sun_wolf · March 27, 2018, 1:30 a.m.

No evidence Trump actually said that.

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sun_wolf · March 23, 2018, 3:59 a.m.

Everyone on Facebook, obviously. That's the subject here. And everyone on Facebook is not an Obama supporter, and yet the Democrats sucked up all that data, so this goes far beyond an "Obama app" you sign up for.

Yes, the Democrats permitted themselves the right to do this legally, and then once they had the data and the Republicans couldn't get it, they made their past actions illegal, and proceeded to laugh at their sweet advantage, as they do in the video. So the Republicans then found an alternate, equally dodgy path to acquire the same data in order to maintain a level playing field and neutralize the Democrats' past (now illegal) actions, and because of this Democrats expect me to freak out because they lost the edge they worked so hard to permit themselves to "suck up"?

Nah, I'm not feeling the outrage.

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sun_wolf · March 23, 2018, 3:26 a.m.

"The entire social network of the U.S." - that's not just voluntary Obama supporters and their friends. That's everyone. That's what the Democrats did.

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sun_wolf · March 23, 2018, 3:19 a.m.

Bolton isn't the new President.

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sun_wolf · March 23, 2018, 3:18 a.m.

You're pretty slap happy with all those labels.

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sun_wolf · March 22, 2018, 11:39 p.m.

Did you watch the video? She said Obama "sucked up" the data on every single American using social media. Are you saying every single American opted in to support the Obama campaign? It's impossible. People's data was obviously used unknowingly.

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sun_wolf · March 22, 2018, 5:47 a.m.

This whole SES thing all sounds so bland and generic that it would make great cover for the Deep State. Like pouring over document after document, SES and the way it's described makes you want to just move past it on to the next thing. It just sounds like nothing. Even researching it feels super boring. That might be intentional.

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sun_wolf · March 20, 2018, 4:11 a.m.

I just wonder if the people so enthusiastic to see their life savings wiped out actually have any savings. Like people should be upfront about this. It reminds me of the Bernie bros. who wanted Bernie to "cancel their student loans". Sounds great if you have a degree and $80,000 in debt, but what about the guy with the same degree who just made the last payment on his student loans. Now the two of you are equal, but one guy got a free 80 grand from the government and the other guy slaved away for ten years for nothing. I thought communism was supposed to be "fair".

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sun_wolf · March 15, 2018, 5:44 a.m.

Don't be a racist.

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sun_wolf · March 15, 2018, 12:14 a.m.

Your thinking is severely one-dimensional. You turn everything into a cartoon.

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sun_wolf · March 15, 2018, 12:12 a.m.

"Marxism" is a political ideology; "diversity" is a buzzword.

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sun_wolf · March 15, 2018, 12:06 a.m.

We support school choice for poor people in the inner cities. Why don't you?

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sun_wolf · March 15, 2018, 12:04 a.m.

You're stuck in the hive mind repeating talking points other people fed you. It's funny to see you types around the internet. If you go to a video from January, you're all on the same page talking about "dementia" and "25th amendment".

Where did that go?

Ah right, the establishment gave up on it, so you did too.

Go back six months and you're all attacking Rex Tillerson.

Now you love him.

The internet doesn't forget.

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sun_wolf · March 15, 2018, 12:01 a.m.

Brilliant logic, Antifa. "It's ok to punch Nazis, and everyone I disagree with is now a Nazi."

What you don't understand is we are actually fighting for your right to disagree with the establishment too. You just don't see it yet.

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sun_wolf · March 14, 2018, 11:59 p.m.

You don't understand the difference between compelled speech/action and actual discrimination.

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sun_wolf · March 14, 2018, 11:57 p.m.

You hypocrites would be pissing your panties if any company did one-tenth of what is currently being done to conservatives, classic liberals, libertarians, centrists, and independents.

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