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Cotton

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Ok, but what are they trying to control?
The public's mindset. If they can control that, they can control everything. If the state can make people believe what they want, this experiment we call the USA is over. And, that's exactly what they want.
 

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What. The. Fuck?

Role out a vaccine that actually works and they’d have more standing.

What is the point of taking a vaccine that was rolled out so quickly if it’s not protecting the protected?

Someone needs to ask those questions.

I hear the argument of full ICU beds, but ICU beds are notoriously full, everywhere.

Why isn’t this country taking the time to start talking about preventative maintenance? How about demonizing fast food and the junk food industry?

Assbackwards.
That's where they started.
 

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I live in California.

I’d need a whole fuckin gun store in my garage. This place is crawling with zombies.
Move your business.
 

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Congress should have to wear a jacket or something with who their sponsors are. Lobbyists should have been outlawed years ago.
I love that idea. :lol
 

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What. The. Fuck?

Role out a vaccine that actually works and they’d have more standing.

What is the point of taking a vaccine that was rolled out so quickly if it’s not protecting the protected?

Someone needs to ask those questions.

I hear the argument of full ICU beds, but ICU beds are notoriously full, everywhere.

Why isn’t this country taking the time to start talking about preventative maintenance? How about demonizing fast food and the junk food industry?

Assbackwards.
Leave my hamburgers alone soyboy. I agree with you 100% though.
 

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When COVID hit, I began hearing rumblings of a book called Unrestricted Warfare, written by 2 former Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) senior colonels & published by PLA

In short, it describes what war will look like in a post-nuclear, mutually assured destruction, age
1/17
I read the book cover to cover and I thought you might be interested in some quotes/passages I highlighted, which I encourage you to read w current events in mind.

“the media has become an immediate and integral part of warfare”

2/17
“China can pump propaganda into the American media while restricting American media’s access to the Chinese media landscape”

A non-military attack could “cause the enemy nation to fall into social panic, street riots, and a political crisis”

3/17
“The battlefield is next to you and the enemy is on the network. Only there is no smell of gunpowder or the odor of blood. However, it is war as before, because it accords with the definition of modern warfare: forcing the enemy to satisfy one’s own interests.”

4/17
Modern warfare is “impeding the enemy’s ability to wage war & to defend itself against a barrage of attacks against its economy, its civil institutions, its governmental structures, and its actual belief system”

5/17
“If one party is at war w another, & the other party does not realize it is at war, the party who knows it is at war almost always has the advantage & usually wins”(Tzu)

"social spaces such as the military, politics, economics, culture, & the psyche are also battlefields”

6/17
“The biggest difference between contemporary wars and the wars of the past is that, in contemporary wars, the overt goal and the covert goal are often two different matters”

7/17
“Precisely in the same way that modern technology is changing weapons and the battlefield, it is also at the same time blurring the concept of who the war participants are. From now on, soldiers no longer have a monopoly on war.”

8/17
“a defeat on the economic front precipitates a near collapse of social & political order. The casualties resulting from the constant chaos r no less than those resulting from a regional war, & injury done to the living social organism even exceeds injury inflicted by...war”

9/17
“financial war is easily manipulated and allows for concealed actions, and is also highly destructive”

“Can special funds be set up to exert greater influence on another country’s government and legislature through lobbying?”

10/17
There are “a number of other means and methods used to fight a non-military war…[including]…psychological warfare (spreading rumors to intimidate the enemy and break down his will); …throwing markets into confusion and attacking economic order; …media warfare ...

11/17
(manipulating what people see and hear in order to lead public opinion along); …fabrication warfare (presenting a counterfeit appearance of real strength before the eyes of the enemy);… (not to mention the cross combining and creative use of these means and methods)”

12/17
“in all future wars, in addition to the basic method of military strikes, the force of the media will increasingly be another player in the war and will play a role comparable to that of military strikes in promoting the course of the war”

13/17
“Ever since the Vietnam War, both the military & American society have been sensitized to human casualties”

“cultural infiltration, media propaganda, formulating & applying international rules, using UN resolutions,etc belong… more & more now as standard military means”

14/17
“If we want to have victory in future wars, we must be fully prepared intellectually for this scenario, that is, to be ready to carry out a war which, affecting all areas of life of the countries involved, may be conducted in a sphere not dominated by military actions”

15/17
When at war w a powerful adversary, a country “must adjust its own financial strategy, use currency revaluation or devaluation as primary, & combine means such as getting the upper hand in public opinion & changing the rules sufficiently to make financial turbulence and..

16/17
...economic crisis appear in the targeted country or area, weakening its overall power, including its military strength.”

If “the United States would…have suffered heavy economic losses…such an outcome would certainly be better than a military strike”

17/17
 

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The dude that invented the test that they’re using for covid died a few years ago, but supposedly he warned that it would not be able to isolate strains of COVID. My wife showed me an interview he did last night, it was pretty surreal.

He painted Fauci as a complete hack and someone who doesn’t understand basic science, just an empty suit who would willingly promote a false narrative if his pockets were lined.

The interview looked like it was done in the early 80s, but it was a trip to watch it.

I’ll post it here when I track it down.
 

Cotton

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When COVID hit, I began hearing rumblings of a book called Unrestricted Warfare, written by 2 former Chinese Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) senior colonels & published by PLA

In short, it describes what war will look like in a post-nuclear, mutually assured destruction, age
1/17
I read the book cover to cover and I thought you might be interested in some quotes/passages I highlighted, which I encourage you to read w current events in mind.

“the media has become an immediate and integral part of warfare”

2/17
“China can pump propaganda into the American media while restricting American media’s access to the Chinese media landscape”

A non-military attack could “cause the enemy nation to fall into social panic, street riots, and a political crisis”

3/17
“The battlefield is next to you and the enemy is on the network. Only there is no smell of gunpowder or the odor of blood. However, it is war as before, because it accords with the definition of modern warfare: forcing the enemy to satisfy one’s own interests.”

4/17
Modern warfare is “impeding the enemy’s ability to wage war & to defend itself against a barrage of attacks against its economy, its civil institutions, its governmental structures, and its actual belief system”

5/17
“If one party is at war w another, & the other party does not realize it is at war, the party who knows it is at war almost always has the advantage & usually wins”(Tzu)

"social spaces such as the military, politics, economics, culture, & the psyche are also battlefields”

6/17
“The biggest difference between contemporary wars and the wars of the past is that, in contemporary wars, the overt goal and the covert goal are often two different matters”

7/17
“Precisely in the same way that modern technology is changing weapons and the battlefield, it is also at the same time blurring the concept of who the war participants are. From now on, soldiers no longer have a monopoly on war.”

8/17
“a defeat on the economic front precipitates a near collapse of social & political order. The casualties resulting from the constant chaos r no less than those resulting from a regional war, & injury done to the living social organism even exceeds injury inflicted by...war”

9/17
“financial war is easily manipulated and allows for concealed actions, and is also highly destructive”

“Can special funds be set up to exert greater influence on another country’s government and legislature through lobbying?”

10/17
There are “a number of other means and methods used to fight a non-military war…[including]…psychological warfare (spreading rumors to intimidate the enemy and break down his will); …throwing markets into confusion and attacking economic order; …media warfare ...

11/17
(manipulating what people see and hear in order to lead public opinion along); …fabrication warfare (presenting a counterfeit appearance of real strength before the eyes of the enemy);… (not to mention the cross combining and creative use of these means and methods)”

12/17
“in all future wars, in addition to the basic method of military strikes, the force of the media will increasingly be another player in the war and will play a role comparable to that of military strikes in promoting the course of the war”

13/17
“Ever since the Vietnam War, both the military & American society have been sensitized to human casualties”

“cultural infiltration, media propaganda, formulating & applying international rules, using UN resolutions,etc belong… more & more now as standard military means”

14/17
“If we want to have victory in future wars, we must be fully prepared intellectually for this scenario, that is, to be ready to carry out a war which, affecting all areas of life of the countries involved, may be conducted in a sphere not dominated by military actions”

15/17
When at war w a powerful adversary, a country “must adjust its own financial strategy, use currency revaluation or devaluation as primary, & combine means such as getting the upper hand in public opinion & changing the rules sufficiently to make financial turbulence and..

16/17
...economic crisis appear in the targeted country or area, weakening its overall power, including its military strength.”

If “the United States would…have suffered heavy economic losses…such an outcome would certainly be better than a military strike”

17/17
Man, more people should read this. Dead on what is going on right now.
 

Sheik

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Someone post this video, I don’t know how. Not interested in learning.

 

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“They make up their rules as they go, they change them when they want to.”

Nailed Fauci. It’s what we’ve seen all along with him.
 

Cotton

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Watch the video. He’s way better than he was in back to the future in this.
I was more referring to you saying someone post this video in a post where you post a video. :lol
 

Sheik

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Anyhow, that’s the guy who engineered the PCR test that is being used for covid. Before he died he warned that it would not be an acceptable test for viruses in terms of separation of strains.

A lot of scientist believe that’s why they’ve seen so many faulty tests in covid-19 diagnosis. Basically false positives are more likely than not.
 
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