New "Mission" of RPF
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@tankasnowgod... get your arse over here. Pretty please.
Goodnight world.
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Looks like they're calling in reinforcements. I'm just making observations. People are free to come to their own conclusions.
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@Peatly
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@AkJono Wellcome Trust has been discussed in detail at various times by UKcolumn.org. Search function.... . I first heard about wellcome trust through UKcolumn in 2020, along with other globalist agendas. Great resource.
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CUBIT (Cambridge University Behavioral Insights Team) is another research group within the Psych Dept at Cambridge, and is concerned with vaccine acceptance, political polarization in the US elections, and misinformation.
https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/CUBIT
Not much information on CUBIT, but Wellcome has their own BIT (Behavioral Insights Team).
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@C-Mex
Yes. High quality observations. I also made one. Here are some shoes in long grass I observed on the internet this morning. Maybe there is a link with the RPF situation. Fascinating times eh.
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The Psych Deparment at Cambridge is very much aligned with the stated goals of Wellcome. I get the creepy feeling that they're to not only trying to identify 'political extremism' online (which is already being done), but also 'mental health' issues requiring 'interventions'. Wellcome Trust, with its huge investment portfolio to perpetuate itself and its goals, and shape public policy, seems to be accountable to no one.
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CUBIT is especially concerned with 'ensuring high levels of vaccine intake', and outlines some of their concerns and strategies here. Note the concern with viewers of Fox News in the US.
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@C-Mex said in New "Mission" of RPF:
seems to be accountable to no one.
I wonder how one might go about cutting their balls off without collateral damage to SMEs. Maybe the bioenergetically charged can figure this out and make it popular.
Laws of Corporations and Other Business Enterprises - Harry G. Henn, John R. Alexander
"They are, mere adjunct, agent, alias, alter ego, alter idem, arm, blind, branch, buffer, cloak, coat, corporate double, cover, creature, curious reminiscence, delusion, department, dry shell, dummy, fiction, form, formality, fraud on the law, instrumentality, mouthpiece, name, nominal identity, phrase, puppet, screen, sham, simulacrum, snare, stooge, subterfuge, tool."Did I mention aliens exist.
https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=1432&context=flr
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One person on the CUBIT team links to the El-Erian Institute of Behavioral Economics and Cambridge Business School interested in the formation of public policy, The labrynth.
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/centres/el-erian-behavioural-economics/
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For anyone just tuning in, let's recall that a possible link of the RPF to the Wellcome Trust at Cambridge and/or the Department of Pharmacology at Cambridge via a business information reporting service. Another member alerted as to the nature of the research in the Department of Psychology at Cambridge, and it appears to me that these departments collaborate and have mutual goals in common.
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I had further postulated, prior to this knowledge, that the 'toxic a' and 'toxic copper' theories going around the RPF and elsewhere are being used to ascribe blame for the rise of chronic autoimmune and other diseases, which seemingly provide a convenient alternative but baseless explanation for conditions previously linked to vaccines.
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I think Charlie is just BPD sufferer who's recent behavior should be understood as middle aged stress/crises accelerating his BPD.
I also think the powers that be are too stupid to grasp Peat's work to comprehend it as a threat. It's what gives me some hope, They honestly believe transhumanism and genetics are the cutting edge.
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Kind of like the 'crazed lone gunman' from the 60's?
@Hando-Jin said in New "Mission" of RPF:
I think Charlie is just BPD sufferer who's recent behavior should be understood as middle aged stress/crises accelerating his BPD.
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Words to the wise.
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Just who is Grant Genereux anyway? His theories about Vitamin A appeared years ago on the RPF. I can find a pdf document where he's written about Breast Cancer as well and a Kindle book , but I thought he didn't even come from the Life Sciences. I'm curious where he got his education and what institutions, if any, he is affiliated with but a quick search brings up nothing. There's a Grant 'Generaux' associated with Bristol Myers Squibb, but the name spelling is different and appears to be a different person. Isn't Wellcome Cambridge in the Cancer Research biz?
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An autist with time on his hands.
(This is not insult. His book has some reasonable positions in it. And I'm sure he's a reasonable guy.)
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Thanks to @C Mex and others for pursuing the theory that “what we’ve been witnessing at RPF is a well-organized, well-funded operation to blackwash/derail/disrupt RPF community.” Please continue! I want this thread to continue focusing on developing and adding to that theory rather than stopping here. I think asking who Grant Genereux is, even allowing ourselves "associative leaps" with alternative name spellings/homonyms, etc., is an entirely appropriate line of thinking (considering new hypotheses/angles) trying to understand what we're seeing.
We’ve already learned a lot on this thread, including relevant links to older RPF threads that I’d never seen that were highly relevant to those of us trying to understand what we’re seeing at RPF. The work above gathering info from publicly available documents has been extremely helpful, even if we don’t know precisely how to interpret that information. It’s healthy, I suppose, to vet new theories/interpretations with counterhypotheses (e.g. “lone gunman” theories that @Hando-Jin and @ThinkPicking are suggesting). I would urge us to not be too dismissive either, rather encouraging creative speculation and hypothesis formation.
Those of us who’ve had professional/personal contact with the behavioural insights teams, the people mentioned in the above links, and funding organizations such as Wellcome Trust, El-Erian Trust, etc., will know how grandiose/authoritarian/well-funded/menacing many of these NGO/academic groups’ ambitions are. That doesn’t mean our hypotheses are correct, but it should motivate us to consider the “operation” hypothesis further.
Please continue undaunted, without embarrassment, and without being dismissed out-of-hand by those advocating the “lone gunman” hypothesis (which is equally speculative to the “operation” hypothesis).
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Asking who GG is - is important imo
I asked
Was dismissedBut FRANKO
On the RPF
Who started such an “important thread”
Who no longer exists there
Posted 187x
Only on that thread btwYeah, Franko
I see youhttps://raypeatforum.com/community/search/1708006/?c[users]=Franko&o=relevance
When I inquired about Franko
I was assured he was a real personI think it was Grant
But whateverPeople have drunk the Kool Aid
It’s done
All of this should have been addressed prior to the mass banning
Grifters gonna grift
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@Peatly said in New "Mission" of RPF:
@C-Mex
The Archive of Tomorrow: Health Information and Misinformation in the UK Web Archive
Between van der Linden and the archive of tomorrow (see those two links above) we have bingo as @ThinPicking said. I urge everyone to read the report detailing the project which can be found here
Section 1.4 The UKWA and Current Access is noteworthy
Also from the report
“The Technical Team archived web content within the UKWA and “Talking about Health” collection, identified and contacted website owners to clear rights, and carried out improvements to metadata to support search, discovery, and access. Workflows are described in the Appendix. This team reported to the Steering Group and then to the Advisory Board.”I hope people can see where I am going with this
The project website is
https://www.webarchive.org.uk/Good luck trying to view it – I’ve had problems getting access
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