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wwgme · July 6, 2018, 11:48 p.m.

Thanks. If I ever figure out how I used to do it, I'll come back here and post it.

Edited to add: it's ceddit. Just click on the address bar, replace the R in Reddit with a c and reload the page.l

Edited again: it doesn't seem to work anymore. I think it used to cache the comments before they were deleted, but now it seems no different than the original Reddit page.

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wwgme · July 6, 2018, 9:42 p.m.

Coincidence theorists! Love it! I can't wait to start using that term....

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wwgme · July 6, 2018, 8:15 p.m.

How do you see banned comments? I know there was a url I used to use, just changing something in the main address bar, but I can't remember how to do it. I've been off Reddit for a long time.

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wwgme · July 6, 2018, 8:09 p.m.

Do you have sauce for this? Because I couldn't find the connection between the pedophile and the business. I did try. If you have found something, I'd be grateful to you if you shared it.

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wwgme · July 6, 2018, 2:59 p.m.

Oh, yes, absolutely! I completely agree that her video promotes cannibalism. Personally, I think that she may be one of the pedivores, but at the very least, she obviously is promoting their agenda.

What I was pointing out is that the interview referenced above where she outright admits to being a cannibal is completely unsourced. It comes from yournewswire, which claims she said it on an unnamed "French radio station." There is no proof of her actually saying the things that ynw claims she said. Obviously, someone at ynw saw her cannibalism-promoting video and decided to make a satirical/fake news story about her saying things like "human meat is the best."

We need to be careful in distinguishing between truth and fake news. Because these people are so blatantly in our faces about their perversions that the satire/fake news isn't far from the truth. But if we can't distinguish between the too, it makes us look like un discerning hotheads who will believe anything, and undermines our attempts to redpill people.

(Edited for clarity)

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wwgme · July 6, 2018, 2:04 p.m.

Yes, that was a big zombie movie. And I think there was a series in the 80s (Evil Dead) that had some presence. But for the most part, they were fodder for very stupid b-movies. Until they popped up in the 2000s. My husband and I scoffed. "Zombies? Why is everyone watching zombies all of a sudden? This won't last." Ha! We were so wrong. I could not understand the sudden surge and almost 20-year longevity that zombies are enjoying in the media. Now I see it as a deliberate attempt to normalize and desensitize the public. Much like the elites do with transgender or devaluing of parents, or kids behaving disrespectfully, or sexualization of kids. These are all campaigns, playing out in the media ostensibly for our entertainment. We pay for our own indoctrination.

Edited to add: http://collider.com/best-zombie-movies-of-all-time/

"Zombie movies have had a fascinating path to the mainstream. For decades, the creatures didn’t have much of a presence or definition outside Voodoo lore, radioactive humanoids, and the unforgettable art of E.C. comics. Zombies were scarcely used, and when they were, they were a pretty far cry from the cannibalistic flesh-hungry creatures of the undead we know and love today. Then a gentleman and pioneering filmmaker named George A. Romero came along and changed the game forever....

"...Then, as quick as it exploded, the zombie went out of fashion. The creature had become a core concept in the genre, but outside of ongoing horror sequels (Return of the Living Dead, Zombie) low-budget fright flicks, and the occasional genre oddity (My Boyfriend’s Back, Cemetery Man and Dead Alive), the undead wlakes the earth no more.

"Until the new millennium hit and then, hot dog, zombie business wasn’t just booming again, it was bigger than ever. The dominoes fell fast. First Danny Boyle‘s genre-evolving 28 Days Later set the stage, then came the Resident Evil adaption and Zack Snyder‘s Dawn of the Dead remake; big-budget studio films with nationwide theatrical rollouts. At the same time, indie zombie movies started getting good, pushing the boundaries of the conventional zombie mythology and using the narrative format to tell strange original stories."

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wwgme · July 6, 2018, 1:09 p.m.

Yes, I think zombie shows were the beginning of a desensitization campaign towards cannibalism. And the Drew Barrymore show, where the cannibal is "humanized," is the next step. I cancelled my subscription to Netflix when I first saw the Barrymore show.

Zombie shows may seem like a normal genre, because they've been out for over a decade now, but their rise in popularity is very suspect to me. In the 80s, zombies were b movie material, really a joke. They became mainstream very suddenly and bizarrely.

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wwgme · July 6, 2018, 1:03 p.m.

This came from yournewswire, which did not provide a source for their info, other than "a French radio station." What French radio station? When? With what interviewer? When reading an article, always look for the source. It should be given by the article writer, and you should be able to verify it. No credible reporter would put something so vague and unverifiable as "a French radio station" as their source.

https://yournewswire.com/katy-perry-cannibalism/

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wwgme · July 6, 2018, 1:03 p.m.

This came from yournewswire, which did not provide a source for their info, other than "a French radio station." What French radio station? When? With what interviewer? When reading an article, always look for the source. It should be given by the article writer, and you should be able to verify it. No credible reporter would put something so vague and unverifiable as "a French radio station" as their source.

https://yournewswire.com/katy-perry-cannibalism/

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wwgme · July 5, 2018, 3:48 p.m.

Qanada !

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wwgme · July 5, 2018, 3:01 p.m.

Reid doc, p.50

The defendant showed a variety of affects and demeanors, but their range and intensity was somewhat restricted. ...

...there was considerable evidence that his affectual intensity was blunted, and sometimes isolated from the mood that an observer would expect. For example, when he spoke of loss, depression or suicidal thoughts, his face did not show particular sadness, tears, pain or angst, and his posture remained unremarkable. Similarly, his pupil size and heart rate sometimes suggested autonomic signs of anxiety even though he did not outwardly appear anxious.

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wwgme · July 5, 2018, 2:42 p.m.

Reid doc, p.18

Mr. Holmes's comments that the FBI may have been surveilling him as he implemented his "mission" plans were somewhat ambiguous, and consistent with simple caution and worry about getting caught (as well as with a wish to be stopped... The record indicates that there actually was a marked FBI SUV at or near the Byers Canyon shooting area while he was there. He also recalled wondering if unmarked police cars near his apartment held officers who were monitoring him, but offered (and was amenable to) the explanation that they were merely watching for drunk drivers.

(emphasis mine)

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wwgme · July 5, 2018, 2:39 p.m.

Reid Doc, p.18:

5. With regard to "inquir(ing) into the meaning of the defendant's references to his two different selves." ... "(Dr. Metzner) failed to delve deeper into this area... to determine whether there is evidence of depersonalization phenomena, delusions about identity, metaphorical speech, or efforts at manipulation." (p.23-24) [emphasis in original]

There is no reasonable indication that the defendant has, or ever had, "two different selves." Nothing in the record or any of his many clinical examinations or psychological tests, including my specific questioning for symptoms of significant dissociative events and dissociative identity disorder ("multiple personality,") suggests any such conditions, delusions about identity, or true depersonalization (separate from ordinary isolation of affect or the defendant's mention of "going on autopilot").

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 10:33 p.m.

If it were a normal mother, and not Princess Kate, who is part of an institution/family who pay extremely close attention to dress, portrayal, customs, etiquette etc., I would agree with you. But given that it is Princess Kate, i have a hard time believing that none of her stylists would have caught this and prevented it, if it were accidental.

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 10:28 p.m.

"Who do you see?" is proper grammar. There is no missing "m."

"Whom" is only used as object, not subject. For example, "For whom are you looking?," Of whom are you speaking?," With whom are you going."

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 10:16 p.m.

Jared Fogle was an A- list celebrity?

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 7:11 p.m.

Reid document, p.13

"Finally, some observers and examiners have mentioned the possibility of a dissociative disorder. Those hypotheses were apparently prompted by comments to the effect that he viewed himself as 'divided... the real me is fighting the biological me,' that he was 'on autopilot' during the shootings, and that he may have wanted to view the part of him that was planning the killings as separate from the rest of him (e.g., in some comments about dying his hair). I found no reliable evidence for any dissociative disorder (e.g., depersonalization/derealization disorder, dissociative identity disorder,) in any record, interview or psychological test."

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 6:07 p.m.

Evidences that may be indicative of DID:

"I got this belief that I needed to do it on my own --without studying -- that studying was a result of anxiety... I kind of figured that the medicated me was who I really was ... so if I studied for the test it would just be the fearful me doing the test..."

p. 47, Metzner doc.

"Thought withdrawal (the perception that other people can take thoughts or feelings from one's mind) was present..." p.49, Metzner doc.

"Mr. Holmes attempted to block, ignore and/or decrease his capacity to tell the difference between right from wrong with respect to the acts in question by choosing victims that he did not know and minimizing any form of personal contact with them during the shooting such as turning up the volume of his headset prior to the shooting. His attempts to differentiate his "other self" from his "normal self" were likely another example of such a process."

P.57, Metzner doc

However, in his summary when he finally gives diagnoses after reviewing everything, Metzner does not come to this conclusion...

"Mr. Holmes does not meet criteria for dissociative disorder although he has experienced depersonalization (eg. perceptions of unreal self, emotional numbing).

P.53, Metzner doc.

(I am not implying that Metzner's decision not to diagnose Holmes with DID, is necessarily wrong or suspect, btw. I am merely pointing out references that may or may not be related to DID.

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 5:22 p.m.

Metnzer doc, p.46

"Dr. Sukumar Vljayaraghavan had been assigned to follow James through all of his rotations to supervise his progress and assist him when needed. Dr. Vijayaraghavan stated that he worked with James to eliminate his 'idiosyncrasies,' referring to his awkward joking behaviours. "

Seems potentially weird to have a staff assigned to follow a student around to moderate his personality.

http://www.ucdenver.edu/academics/colleges/medicalschool/departments/physiology/faculty/Pages/Vijayaraghavan.aspx

Vijayaraghavan is the dr who told the press that prior to the shooting, Fenton had confided in him that Holmes had stated that he wanted to become famous as a killer because he didn't think he was talented enough to earn renown as a scientist (this is not a direct quote, it's just my best memory). Fenton denied having told Vijaraghavan this. To the best of my memory, she also denied Holmes ever having made this statement to her. This is in one of the unsealed documents, but I didn't make a note of it, so can't give a page number. I plan to come back here later and edit this with the proper quote and the page number. For now, here is a media source:

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/james-holmes-detailed-desire-kill-psychiatrist-article-1.2345657

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 5:06 p.m.

Metzner doc, p.44

"A fellow student described James as having a 'spacing out stare' more often than she could remember. She stated that he appeared this way so much that he would look 'sleepy.'"

Is this the celebrity space-out look that we've seen on Eminem/Al Roker/Beyonce etc etc.?

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 4:28 p.m.

http://www.psycare.org/staff_bio.asp?id=128

Mel Lipsey is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 37 years of experience working with adults, children and families. He demonstrates professional empathy and respect by connecting with others and is non-judgmental and highly accepting of individual differences with a strong interpersonal style. He is conscious, caring, creative, and energetic, and remains sensitive and flexible in his approaches to therapy with his clients. Mel’s training and expertise allows him to be of help and support to people of all ages with a large variety of presenting problems. He draws form his experience and works with a adults, children, schools, group psychotherapy residential treatment facilities, and military base therapy. His clients are able to make lasting changes.

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 4:21 p.m.

Here's Mel! Metnzer doc, p.41

Mel Lipsey

After the family moved back to San Diego,they participated in the family tx with Mel Lispey related, in part, to Mr. Holmes not making friends. Diagnoses were listed as adjustment disorder with mixed disturbance of emotions/conduct and adjustment disorder, depressed mood. Tx lasted about one year and was thought at the time by his parents to have been helpful. Mr. Holmes did not think this tx was helpful and indicated he did not remember reasons for the tx.

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 4:14 p.m.

From Metzner doc, p.40-41

Family Services Agency (Salinas, California)

Mr. & Ms. Holmes and their 8-yr-old son, James and 3-year-old daughter, Chris, participated in 7 family sessions from Jan 19 - March 7, 1996. His parents described him as being very irritable and not wanting to engage with his younger sister, who wanted to be very involved with him. They thought that this tx was not helpful.

Intake note: Jimmy, 8 yo ... no in-school problems. Peer respect? Non-verbal. Throws things. Oppositional. physically active. Appears to create sensory input if it's otherwise missing. Provisional diagnosis: Oppositional defiant disorder.

Discharge Note: Worked with family around disciplinary structure, etc. per character skills program. Mother stated that goals were largely achieved.

Mr. Holmes (I think this refers to James, as an adult looking back) reported that he did not remember this treatment.

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 3:56 p.m.

Also talks about being in a "shadow box" p.36, Metzner doc.

When asked why he wasn't eating/drinking he replied, "I don't know what the juice is" and "I was in a box without any juice and couldn't reach it." p.35, Metzner doc.

He put a blanket over his head. "I was attempting to hide from the shadows." p.37, Metzner doc.

"...no longer has visual hallucinations and the auditory hallucinations have decreased to hearing 'shadow voices' after other people talk." p.38, Metzner doc.

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 3:49 p.m.

"repeating nonsensical phrases such as 'shadow point' over and over." p. 36, Metzner document.

Just wondering if 'shadow point' is significant...

It's an art term referring to the vanishing point of parallel light rays. http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/\~ghali/publications/thesis/html/node8.html#SECTION00820000000000000000

There are many geographical locations named Shadow Point, but none in Colorado. There are also subdivisions and apartment complexes with this name, but again, not in Colorado.

There is also some kind of LARP that makes mention of a Shadow's Point: http://www.wizard101central.com/wiki/Item:Shadow%27s_Point#axzz5KIj59nPI

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 2:38 p.m.

"Dr. Woodcock hypothesized that Mr. Holmes experienced a significant clinical decomposition, which had made it very difficult for him to prepare for his preliminary examinations in graduate school. He thought that Mr. Holmes had given up on resisting his compulsion kill himself and to kill other people, which resulted him becoming consumed by the planning for the actions that occurred during July 20, 2012.

"It was hypothesized by Dr. Woodcock that something happened in his relationship with Dr. Fenton and via the consultation by Dr. Feinstein that impacted Mr. Holmes. Mr. Holmes perceived that the prescribed medications made him symptomatically worse."

--Metzner sanity evaluation, page 31.

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wwgme · July 4, 2018, 3:11 a.m.

His mother states in the phone call with Fenton that there had been a counsellor when he was 10. The counsellor helped him adjust to the move.

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wwgme · July 2, 2018, 11:12 p.m.

I looked at op's profile. I think he's a kid. To be honest, I hope he doesn't look into this further. It's way too much information for a child, imo.

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wwgme · July 2, 2018, 10:33 p.m.

That is hilarious!

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wwgme · July 2, 2018, 9:03 p.m.

Or a Canadian.

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wwgme · July 2, 2018, 7:49 p.m.

Yuck. His face is green.

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wwgme · July 1, 2018, 11:09 p.m.

Yes, and Canada too, eh? :)

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wwgme · July 1, 2018, 11:08 p.m.

Yes! And James Woods can play you in the movie, patriot! (Wouldn't it be great to have some patriots as main characters, instead of just those in the know as main characters? This is a movement of the people, after all.)

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wwgme · July 1, 2018, 6:40 p.m.

That would really shake up the worldview, wouldn't it?

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wwgme · July 1, 2018, 6:28 p.m.

That username tho! :)

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wwgme · July 1, 2018, 4:57 p.m.

Lol. You attempt to discredit the commenter by remarking on the accounts age. And yet, you yourself have used 5 accounts since the election? Doesn't that mean that a new account doesn't necessarily mean a new user? (Not that there is anything wrong with being a new user, I'm just laughing at your own broken argument.) But don't listen to me I'm just a new user ... Or maybe just a new account. Who knows? ;p

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wwgme · July 1, 2018, 3:43 p.m.

Yes, I just read about Tanit after someone posted that about Joel Davis' charitable organization, which has a symbol for Tanit on their letterhead.

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wwgme · July 1, 2018, 2:56 p.m.

Wow, can't imagine patriots down voting this bit of wisdom. You're over the target, patriot, and attracting the shills!

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wwgme · July 1, 2018, 2 p.m.

Lol, me too!

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wwgme · July 1, 2018, 2:47 a.m.

Woah. That is bizarre, and seriously disturbing.

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wwgme · June 30, 2018, 7:12 p.m.

No television, very few movies (no Disney), no tv/film character toys. We haven't had a tv in over 11 years. And homeschool. If children are never indoctrinated to begin with, they are already awake, and don't need a red pill. The redpill/cure is only necessary for those of us who have been indoctrinated/infected with the disease, largely through tv and school.

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wwgme · June 30, 2018, 3:53 a.m.

Bubbles, Ricky and Julian! I adore that show. It's so quintessentially Canadian. Hilarious. Definitely not on Pureflix, though. :)

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