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3281  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Senator John McCain Dies at 81 on: August 27, 2018, 05:30:46 AM
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You may not agree with his politics. But, I don't think it's fair to attack a man who was without a doubt an American War Hero and a patriot. For a man who is amongst those who put their lives on the line for this country, I think he deserves some respect in death.

It is quite despicable to speak ill of the dead especially as he had a grieving family left behind. Imagine a member of that family stumbling on this piece at a time like this.


McCain spent his whole slimy elitist life ripping 'we the people' off, stabbing us in the back, and selling us out.  Now we are supposed to worship the fucker just because he stopped breathing.  Because it is 'proper etiquette'.  Fuck that.  If you cannot critique a person after they died there is nearly no reason for pieces of shit like McCain to do anything but be a piece of shit when he is 'leading.'  I had harsh words for McCain when he was living and didn't hold back in saying them.  Nothing about him finally dying changed my perception of the guy.

McCain's only useful purpose in life was to be the 'un-electable' who let Obama into the Oval Office.  They had to add Sarah Palin to the mix to make sure he did that job.

3282  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 27, 2018, 12:20:36 AM
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Similarly, inject people with SV40 virus along with their polio vaccine and watch cancer rates explode.  Who would have thunk that either?

Actually, we don't have to guess.  The 'elite' back in the day were obsessed with the problem of their 'cattle' outliving their useful life as workers due to better sanitation and nutrition.  I don't believe that SV40 was injected into the plebs specifically to cause cancer...but I don't rule it out either.


Oh so now vaccines give you cancer? I thought they made you dumb, which one is it? Or maybe autism? Maybe all of them huh?

Dude, even the pro-vaxxers admit that SV40 is associated with cancer and was part of the polio vaccine for a long time.  How you can claim such an authority on the subject but be totally unaware of some of these basic scientific facts is amazing.

  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SV40

As I said earlier, miscellaneous viruses are along for the ride in a lot of vaccines due to the technology by which they are manufactured.  Often they are first discovered some time after the vaccine had already been labeled as 'safe and effective' and been being injected into the sheeple for years.

Here's one of the fathers of modern vaccines talking about discovering SV40 virus in polio vaccines:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-uGWut6IRfA

3283  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Senator John McCain Dies at 81 on: August 26, 2018, 08:13:52 PM

of course the american government sides with islamists, they think like communists, they dont care whats going on in the middle east so they place these ideologic hostile powerhouses. there. world is still so idiotic thinking the us government seeks to improve the situation for all and accept the crappy us dollar. bigger problem is that in truth the us government doesnt seek the wellbeing of its own citizens anymore, but the bankster financial elite is just serving themselves.


The 'bankster financial elite' have been shifting their financial assets to China in particular, but also to various resources around the world in a dedicated way for three decades.  Water is a big one, and control of it will be a massive fountain of wealth (aka, 'control').

Basically if you scout around on GoogleEarth and see big areas of green 'wildlife reserves' and lines of blue around anything which is occasionally wet, this represents the more tangible aspect of the wealth of the 'financial elite'.  Within the banking system it is represented as t-bills and bonds.  The areas became blue/green through deficit spending on the part of their operatives (aka, the governments they've installed.)  IMF and World Bank loans were one of the main mechanisms.

For the 'elite', physical safety is a Gulfstream ride to Singapore or New Zealand away so although they don't have 'no worries', their worries are more than a bit different than those of the rest of us when the shit hits the fan.

A particular worry would be how to extract wealth from their holdings.  One 'resource' that China has is a shit load of boots to put on the ground in order to collect, and I suspect that that is one of the reasons why China is of such interest.  The elite are having their kids learn Mandarin not so much so that they can integrate with the crowd but more so they can direct the crowd.

China has a political structure which is very conducive to parasitization of the society, and their educational and social systems have been honed for that purpose as well.  Honed with more than a little help and guidance from the parasite class by the looks of things.  I suspect that the elite will be best served by engineering a smoking crater as the future look for the U.S. since any competition from our great nation will be unwelcome and dangerous.  The 'new world order' will be operated from the back of the Chinese, and they have a good hundred years worth of blood to suck.

3284  Other / Politics & Society / Re: why is infowars still allowed to us google, facebook, twitter apis? on: August 26, 2018, 07:15:00 PM

There is a distinct possibility that the Infowars 'ban' is a charade/psy-op which Jones in participating in.  Since the election Jones has been doing everything possible to support at least one faction of the Zionist contingent, and not necessarily the ones who own a lot of the legacy media. 

The advantage I could see for Jones and his putative allies:

 - He may want to 'retire' and ease his way out of the game, so being pushed out would be sort of a 'don't throw me in the brier patch' move.

 - He builds credibility with his audience who, like me, had walked away on account of his Israel-first shilling.

 - He might be making some actual real money instead of nickles and dimes (5's and 10's of millions here and there.)

 - Identify the individuals who are so dedicated that they follow Infowars off of the currently dominant SM platforms.

 - Use Jones as a foil (as they have been) to wit anything he says is automatically wrong in the eyes of the idiot 'normie' masses.

I actually don't put this scenario even to the 50% probability range, but I certainly don't at all rule it out.  There are a lot of possibilities where reality is some mix of 'good' and 'bad' factors.

3285  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 26, 2018, 06:58:41 PM
I fully support unvaccinated kiddies. I also fully support imprisoning them in internment camps for the rest of their lives to protect the rest of us.
I'm really agree sir i will also support the unvaccinated kiddies becuase for my own expirence of my kids my son is also complete vacination but its sicker, and cause to make an illnes everytime the weather will be change,comapred to  my younger boy that will not also unvaccinated person  but is very  increased  immunisystem than vaccinated son,

Oh, but this observations is not a 'scientific study'(tm) stamped by corp/gov, so it doesn't count.

Since with KNOW that vaccines are the greatest achievement of medical science, we can be sure that any evidence to the contrary is automatically fraudulent.  It is so comforting to have this simple clear knowledge and understanding, and to be resting in the loving arms of the medical/industrial complex with their revolving doors into government.  It gives 'normal' people the warm fuzzies.  Life would be so much easier if I was 'normal'.  Or would it?  Not being chronically ill and doped up on prescription meds has it's advantages too.

3286  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 26, 2018, 06:44:27 PM

I'm sure you have a lot of statistics to back this up. Humans live far longer now than 100 years ago so it's clearly not working.



Infectious diseases are a bit less likely today, just a bit, heh.

You can believe your delusion as much as you want but you can't argue with statistics.

You do have a knack for coming up with charts that prove my points...

OK, make it so sewers flow underground and people don't die of infectious disease as much.  Who would have thunk it?

Similarly, inject people with SV40 virus along with their polio vaccine and watch cancer rates explode.  Who would have thunk that either?

Actually, we don't have to guess.  The 'elite' back in the day were obsessed with the problem of their 'cattle' outliving their useful life as workers due to better sanitation and nutrition.  I don't believe that SV40 was injected into the plebs specifically to cause cancer...but I don't rule it out either.

3287  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Senator John McCain Dies at 81 on: August 26, 2018, 06:35:58 PM
EVERY inch of John McCain’s body shouted endurance. ...

  <snip - vomit inspiring tripe.>

A very nice and worth reading homage by The Economist: https://www.economist.com/obituary/2018/08/26/obituary-john-mccain

Oh, _that_ Rothschild rag.  Who could have guessed that they loved the guy?  They probably are genuinely sad that their pathetic little bitch is finally burning in hell.

3288  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Senator John McCain Dies at 81 on: August 26, 2018, 05:17:12 AM

John McCain was one of the most traitorous pieces if shit who was ever born an American as far as I'm concerned.  And from a line of traitors like his father who tried to help the Israelis sink the USS Liberty with all hands aboard in addition to getting is spoiled brat kid off the hook when Jihad Johnny burnt down the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal doing a wet start.

From the Keating five to crazy warmongering to supporting ISIS John McCain has been a never ending stream of disasters.  At least for the U.S.  Israel did well by the man.  Today is a very happy day for the United States.  Unfortunately we need a years-long string of them to clean the place up a bit.

3289  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 26, 2018, 04:59:15 AM
does that mean the government is making them like that on purpose to kill us or whatever you think they are doing?

They don't want to kill you, they just want you dumbed down and a subservient tax paying sheep who follows all their rules and is a good little boy or girl.

With Obamacare even poor people are wildly profitable to the medical/industrial complex.  They can overcharge the shit out of poor people and those 20% of us who make good money but are not part of a large corporation will foot the bill.  By force.

So, there is an incentive to make the sheeple chronically ill via vaccines as well as dumbed down and pacified.

3290  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 26, 2018, 01:42:48 AM

Going vaccinated leads to spreading of disease sometimes.
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You are dumb, though. A classic intellectual dumb person. No difference between you and flat earthers. Illuminati is controlling us all dude, how are you even alive right now after spreading all this information? Government should have silenced you by now, no?


There is one major difference; I don't believe that the earth is flat.

Actually, most of the so-called 'flat earthers' don't believe that the earth is flat either.  That whole charade is pretty obviously a psy-op to help people in your camp have something, however lame, to use against people like me who actually understand science.  I saw how the 'flat earth' thing was marketed from day one and it's pretty obvious.

3291  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 23, 2018, 09:53:13 PM
Sure.... but going unvaccinated does lead to the spreading of illnesses, diseases and the like. Better to be vaccinated then not in my opinion.

Going vaccinated leads to spreading of disease sometimes.

Live virus flu vaccines have a warning to stay away from immunocompromised individuals for 21 days after receiving the vaccination for this reason.  No more visits to Grandma after the mist unless you want to kill her...which would actually be helpful to the solvency of social security system here in the U.S...

It is also the case that people who get pertussis (aka whooping cough) vaccinations can become chronic asymptomatic carriers of wild-strain pertussis and go around infecting innocent victims (immunocompromised or not) for a long time.

When people know the facts and science behind a things it is more difficult to deploy simplistic and fraudulent 'facts.'  That is why there is a dedicated effort on the part of corp/gov (school system, media, government bureaucracy, etc) to make people disinterested, ignorant, and perhaps even incapable of grasping certain concepts.

3292  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 22, 2018, 11:45:27 PM
Just got back from a 10 day trip to Vietnam and made a few observations.
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1. Personal experiences are certainly very scientific.

I took pains to say why my observations were NOT scientific.  I know that people who properly conditioned to love Big Brother (aka, corp/gov) will always use the 'not science' argument as a go-to whenever an observation is not in His favor.  It is so inculcated that you do so anyway.

Again, the big question is why are their no 'scientific' studies of the impact of vaccines on total health outcome?  Is it because they would they show 'scientifically' what any casual traveler or analyst is starting to be able to observe without trying?  I suspect that the answer is yes, that is exactly what they would show.  Your beloved Big Brother wouldn't like this.

BTW, what kind of brownie points to you expect to earn by your slavish devotion?  Do you think it makes Him like you better and that He will favor you for towing the line?  I doubt that will be what you'll find.

Of course He has a new 'scientific' clinical diagnosis for people like me.  It's formally called oppositional defiant disorder (ODD).  Fortunately they are working on a new class of 'vaccines' which can treat a wide range of 'mental illnesses' like mine.  They don't work in the traditional way of priming one's immune system but rather they modify genetic expression at a cellular level.  I sure hope they can 'make me better' and I expect that you hope for the same so there won't be so many dangerous 'deniers' running around and you and 'future generations' will be much more 'safe.'

2. Vietnam 24.5 Deaths per 100.000 inhabitants driving, United States   10.6 Was it really that hard to check the statistics? Oh well, for conspiracy theorists probably is, their brain is always trying to fabricate some new conspiracy.


Thanks for the stats.  If you've traveled around at all in Asia or India, as I have, you'll see that it makes my point even better than I expected.  Traffic density and driving patters are vastly different (although in _your_ defense, speeds also tend to be a lot slower.)  A person who is weaving all over the road would not get a mile in Vietnam without killing somebody.  Themselves if they were on a motorcycle.

3293  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Philippine Politics on: August 22, 2018, 02:56:54 AM

If Deuterte is cosying up with Russia and China he will soon find himself in the same boat as Bashar Al Assad. There are already terrorist groups in the Philippines, the "Iron Bank of Bravvos" will fund his enemies...

It's already happening anyway.  The best Duterte can do is to warn and educate his citizens and use Syria as an example of the hell USRael can bring down on a target nation if they drop their guard.  No sane person would want these kinds of creeps in their back-yard.  I hope Duterte _mandates_ that private citizens have military grade small arms and know how to use them.  Or at least a fair fraction of them.  It would take a hell of a lot of so-called 'Jihadi's to make a dent in a well armed and well educated population.

The Maoist NPA already has small arms complements of China so giving the normal citizenry a way to fight back is not going to hurt anything.  Plus the NPA, as nasty as they can be, would probably be the first to fire at the CIA planted 'Jihadis.'  That's a total guess on my part, though, since I don't know jack about it.  Yet.  Chances are that the NPA and the CIA have significant ties as well just going by what I know about these things.

3294  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Philippine Politics on: August 22, 2018, 12:04:17 AM
Could you explain what is so bad about buying weapons from Russia or China?
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Tomonews has an answer for this question which has some validity:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsvMQ3uSohY

For the record I've not paid much attention to Duterte or Philippine politics until recently, but I had a feeling the guy may be all right based solely on the negative rap he gets in the Western press.  Lately I've been paying more attention to the guy and I basically like what I see.  Some of what I see I like quite a bit.

That said, funny is funny and I love the Taiwanese Animators' work even when I don't see things the same way.

3295  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 21, 2018, 11:48:14 PM
Just got back from a 10 day trip to Vietnam and made a few observations.

1)  High population density and a lot of people everywhere, but I rarely saw anyone with a sniffle.  When I got back to a domestic hop, the airplane was literally a chorus of coughing and sneezing.  I would not rule out the possibility that the fires in the NW were a contributing factor, but I think it safe to say that the U.S. generally is a very sick and weak population.  Is it because to many people take the bait and get bi-monthly 'flu shots' at the grocery store?  Lacking proper scientific data I'll not say, but I will say that the lack of such scientific data is interesting indeed.  To this day there is fierce resistance to any 'total health outcome' studies associated with vaccines.  Why?

2)  People need their shit wired tight to drive safely in Vietnam given the traffic and driving patterns.  I saw not a single accident.  The last leg of my trip was 4 hours of driving on American roads, and it seemed like every 10th car had a dunk behind the wheel.  Were people to drive like this in Vietnam the road would be littered with fatalities.  Could the fact that by most counts well over half of the U.S. population is on prescription meds be associated with this observation about driving skill?  Just wondering.

3296  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: August 10, 2018, 04:56:18 PM

It's a difficult topic. We can't completely ban weapons because those who manage to find it will be 10 times deadlier. However I think that we can find ways to protect ourselves from it, currently there are not enough "defense options".

You'll be offered a '100% reliable option', and it will work.  Or at least has the theoretical potential to work from a technological perspective and thus will be believable to most people.

My opinion is that 'gun control' is not really a very important thing in today's world.  It is, however, critical for what happens 'the day after tomorrow' so to speak.  That would help explain why 'all the fuss' about it in the here-and-now is so confusing to people.

3297  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: August 10, 2018, 03:18:33 PM

I agree that life is risky, of course. I realize that we will never get to "zero", but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't aim for it. You think it's better to aim for 1 murder per year? Per day? Maybe 10 murders a month? Is that a good goal? Of course you want to stop all of them, even if you know you won't be able to.

It absolutely DOES mean that 'we' would NOT 'aim for it.'  It will be hugely expensive in a number of ways to try to grab all guns and has zero chance of being effective anyway.  The only thing which it will accomplish in the U.S. is that the ratio of armed responsible citizens to armed criminals will be vastly less, and there will be a blood bath.  Most of the blood will be that of the responsible civilians since criminals will switch from non-confrontational crime to confrontational crime when they can do so safely.

Currently criminals cannot rely on confrontational crime in rural areas with very low police protection, and there is limited such protection because it is simply not economically feasible to employ a large police force in such areas.  The guiding hands funding/motivating the 'gun grabbers' are fully aware of these dynamics, but they also tend to believe that citizens should be aggregated into dense population centers where they can be more easily monitored and the rural areas should be minimally inhabited (mostly by their own staff engaged in resource extraction.)  Rampant crime will provide another justification for population movements.

3298  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 10, 2018, 02:16:29 PM
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"In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation."
             - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Not sure how you got such great confidence in these types of 'leaders'.  I'm still guessing that you are a garden variety retard rather than someone who agrees with the ways and means of these evil fucks.

There is nothing to gain from poisoning and killing us, nothing.

Why does 'overpopulation' become a fixation of these ultra-wealthy and/or 'elite' people then?  It clearly is if you study their work even a little bit.

You also have to be willingly blind to not notice that sick people in America are a cash cow of epic proportions to the medical/industrial complex as well an increasingly significant portion of our economy generally.  Hi medical bills also happen to be a great way to siphon the lifes savings of the middle class into the hands of the upper class.  This may be an accident of fate, but I doubt that it goes unnoticed by the beneficiaries.

3299  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Request For Help From P&S Regulars on: August 10, 2018, 04:56:47 AM
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Honestly though man, instead of assuming stuff and thinking conspiracies you could have just dropped me a PM asking to open the thread or ask why it was locked.  I get PM's from time to time asking similar questions and I believe I have answered all of them.  I also probably would have unlocked it for you pretty quick!

Fair points all, and one need not try very hard insight me to conspiricy theorism.  I am somewhat sensitive to efforts like JDIF since I've seen them in action.  Am familiar with Cass Sunstein's theories/tactics.  Etc.  It's not totally idle conjecture that such efforts do exist and they probably won't be going away any time soon.  In fact they will probably be mostly AI at some point if they are not already.

A friendly suggestion would be to treat threads which seem to have legitimate conversation going (e.g., paragraph or two points and counter-points with realistic quoting) differently than those which do not.  To a large degree they might be recognized on sight without a whole lot of  analysis.  At least to an adequate level of precision.  Certainly it is eyebrow raising to see the shear number of religious tinged threads, and they can be quite tedious.  (Thankfully I don't have to even open them unless I am particularly bored.)

Another suggestion would be to have it clear who, exactly, locked the thread.  Even better would be a brief description of why.

3300  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: August 09, 2018, 10:54:49 PM
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The gluing of these two words together into the string 'conspiracy theory' and demonizing it was demonstrably a psychological construct to help preserve and expand their existing power structure in the U.S..  The tactic targets the weak minded, and it works like a dream!  The trouble is that not everyone is weak minded.  What's a good social engineer to do?  Getting mercury, fluoride, aluminum, lead, etc into the central nervous system of most of the peeps?  Perhaps.

Aluminium and lead was also present in a ton of things everyone uses everyday, like deodorants, I guess the government is making deodorants with poisonous materials on purpose too, am I right?

Hmmm. Deoderants.  Who do you suppose owns controlling interest in Unilever Corporation?  I doubt it is mother Theresa.  I'd be surprise if Prince Bernhard or his 'house' didn't have at least a voice in the activities of this multinational corporation.

You know Prince Bernhard, right?  Or is cousin Prince Philip?

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"In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation."
             - Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Not sure how you got such great confidence in these types of 'leaders'.  I'm still guessing that you are a garden variety retard rather than someone who agrees with the ways and means of these evil fucks.

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