New "Mission" of RPF
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I don't know how I ended up here in shit health watching something like this go down....
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Please forgive my resistance to walk back from this post-conspiracy arc. But there really is something to be said of the phrase "it's just business".
Three sleeps. I'll be back.
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Someone should start thread about peaty cures for schizophrenia because you all are mentally sick.
This took to seconds to find:
https://www.powerhomebiz.com/blog/2019/05/29/how-zoominfo-got-our-business-information-wrong/
Where from do you think they got the address? The Icann lookup shows address as redacted so how would a scammy data company get the actual info? Zoominfo has been sued many times and has dozens and dozens complaints for having fake info.
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@ilovethesea said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Not to get too paranoid but it also occurred to me that this forum itself may be yet another project.
You're already too paranoid. Please stop.
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@C-Mex said in New "Mission" of RPF:
@ilovethesea said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Not to get too paranoid but it also occurred to me that this forum itself may be yet another project.
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They're on here for sure, IDK if that's the intent of the forum. I think people are processing the info. At least that's what I'm hoping. The implications are huge.
Looks like @zawisza may be on their payroll.
Of all the addresses in the world for ZoomInfo to get wrong, it somehow links Ray Peat Forum supposedly founded by a guy in Florida to Cambridge University Pharmacology, Wellcome Trust and the World Health Organization?
Sure Jan.
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The answer is right there in your link. They scanned some data that linked it to that address in Cambridge, UK. The complaint is about getting one address wrong, 400 miles away. I don't for a second think that the RPF 'nonprofit' intended for that address to show up in any online company info database. So now we've gone from the argument to that being the server location to it just being completely wrong. Anybody would be skeptical of these dismissive arguments. Something links this address to the RPF on multiple reporting sites. We're still grappling with the meaning of this and some clarification, but it's definitely worth further investigation. I don't put much stock in coincidences anymore.
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@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
"open"gapps is just a repack.
Warning. MicroG is a ballache of epic proportions. For this reason I don't bother.
Exactly.
I just use old code that works with an older version of an app that hasn't bent it's knees to the newer and more restrictive policies of Google in " newer and better" versions of Google's Android.
The old code is in older handsets or in older versions of custom ROMs. Stable and more bug-free.
More work done than dealing with bugs as they come.
@AkJono is practical about it.
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@zawisza said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Someone should start thread about peaty cures for schizophrenia because you all are mentally sick.
You should probably be more careful with your blankets, improve your sense of humour and pay more attention. Sunshine.
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I've been finding myself being very indecisive past few days. Believe on thing then another then another... No idea what is the truth anymore
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@questforhealth
Why would it matter.
Go to bed q4h. Sleep well. Sweet dreams.
And tomorrow. Perhaps you should do nothing but hear the birds and the breeze.
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But truth is important
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@questforhealth
q4h. Speeding is a hazard. Rest your weary heart at once.
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thinking about these sorts of things makes it hard to sleep
been trying to eat more red meat and dairy to ground myself but my thoughts still race
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@questforhealth said in New "Mission" of RPF:
thoughts still race
In such a state. Something calorie dense, with plenty of carbs and salt. Followed by a strongly brewed chamomile tea, with a generous teaspoon of sugar and a small pinch of salt, would probably be intensely relaxing. If you don't sabotage it with water.
But your behaviour in the day will have a lot to do with that. This is what you need to focus on q4h. I'll come back to your thread (only) tomorrow.
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For the curious and conspiratorial among us, here's a link of unknown veracity that links The Wellcome Trust beginnings with British Intelligence, and we now know that there is a Congressional Investigation into the origins of the Coronavirus as a bioweapon so there is substance to that argument at least.
BTW I got this link from a post on the RPF. I'm thinking it's actually a well-spring of information that they can use to 'prebunk' and 'innoculate' the public against.
Edit. I made that last comment more or less off-the-cuff, but it occurs to me that this may be a primary reason for the project known as the Ray Peat Forum.
https://patriots4truth.org/2020/01/28/corona-virus-is-a-globalist-bioweapon/
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The strategy being employed, as I see it, is a little bit different than the classic 'prebunk' as explained in various articles. In this case, it is to offer an alternative explanation for what is suspected to be injury caused by vaccines. They're blaming all auto-immune conditions on Vitamin A and/or Copper, with very little if anything to substantiate it. Now that the Disinformation Dozen and countless other researchers and doctors are being uncensored and the censorship is being challenged up to the Supreme Court, they've got to double-down on it. They do NOT want us looking into vaccines, and they need to counter the public's increasing awareness.
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@C-Mex
Fkin genius
This is confirmed by my own experience. Tried the copper stuff. Didn't help.
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This all makes me think
Are we winning. Or not?