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illidann 35 points ago +35 / -0

its because the people paying both BLM and the MSM are the same.

They gather every year in Davos.

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catbertz 8 points ago +8 / -0

They've openly talked about the need to massively reduce world population in various"think tanks", and even named a population goal of under a billion worldwide. I have no doubt they would release a killer virus if they thought they could survive it.

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tentonbudgie 3 points ago +3 / -0

Georgia Guidestones

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10MeV 8 points ago +8 / -0

It's possible that this "covid" bug was only the delivery system. It was developed to have a lethal distribution capability, things like long quiet period before infection, alleged silent infectious capability, spreading before symptoms, novel, high rate of infection, all of that.

But, they didn't load it with the lethal DNA, the stuff that would really kill. What we've seen are just the reactions to the mild virus delivery package. The real weapon would have lethat disease characteristics, like ebola.

Think of the power the sources have now. Maybe it is China. Yep, put a seriously compromised President in office, and then quietly let him know that the next thing to be released would be much worse, if he doesn't do their bidding.

This whole year sounds like the plot of a Clancy novel!

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StabBackAndStandBy 3 points ago +3 / -0

We have the best hypersonic tungsten rods folks. So many rods. They just fall from the sky.

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Weero 6 points ago +6 / -0

I once heard a quite amusing joke that tends to circulate around physicist circles (not one myself, but I know some) that goes like this: How many pebbles does it take to destroy the moon? One. At sufficient velocity.

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StabBackAndStandBy 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's great. Reminds me of the "Oh-my-god particle"

There was a single particle observed hitting our atmosphere back in 1991 that was doing 99.99999999999999999999951% of the speed of light. Assuming it was a proton, that means that this single subatomic particle had about the same kinetic energy as a baseball doing 60 MPH.

Thanks to relativistic time and space dilation, from that particle's perspective the universe was about 16 seconds old, and the Earth was a flat disk about 0.04mm thick.

Source: https://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/OhMyGodParticle/

If that had been a pebble, I don't know if it would have cracked the earth in half, but it would have been a bad day for pretty much anything with a backbone.

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glow-operator-2-0 1 point ago +1 / -0

Better hit when Mr Trump isn't there.

He went there to lambast some people one year as POTUS.