New "Mission" of RPF
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@C-Mex said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Here's more simulated
Honest to God. I think the boys in Virginia and Thames House could do a lot better than this.
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For a low-budget disinformation campaign it seems to be effective with the less critical. You should follow Mike Benz if you think I'm saying that's all they have been up to.
I'm just looking out for word-play, and other ways to infiltrate the anti-pharma, vax-skeptical movements, and in this political moment in this country that tends to be those on the right. Confuse and divide. Character assassination (since it's not the 60's anymore) is another one, especially since censorship is backfiring.
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@C-Mex
I'll check him out thanks. Always down for an angle at least.
If this is part of an op it's surely foreign and eastern.
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@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
If this is part of an op it's surely foreign and eastern.
Not sure about that part. Bioweapons and vaccine development are interrelated, linking big pharma interests with the military, and a lot is at stake as there are claims of bioweapons labs in Ukraine, but yes, I guess China implicated due to Fauci's offshoring of this kind of research that was banned in the US by Obama. And obviously pharma gains from a chronically sick society, like one that is afraid to eat colorful and ripe fruits and avoids some of the most nutritious foods like dairy and eggs like the plague due to 'toxic vitamin a'. Now I see the suggestion that the supplement industry should be regulated not for quality or purity, but for what they are allowed to sell to the public. Hard to tell if some of these people are puppets or just pawns.
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@raypneat ewwwww
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@C-Mex
Sure as shit China's implicated (the executive, not the people), with or without the muttering dickhead Fauci. But I live and let live for now. 结束了. Pending the nature of the impending monetary contraction and/or attempt to restrain monetary velocity, or other "programmable" nonsense. 把它拿开.
And if "covid" was a "bioweapon", it's embarrassingly ineffective outside of syringe.
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@ThinPicking said in New "Mission" of RPF:
And if "covid" was a "bioweapon", it's embarrassingly ineffective outside of syringe.
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Perhaps, but it was remarkably effective as a case study of causing mass hysteria and demonstrating just how easily people will give up their civil liberties when government creates a situation and then manipulates the narrative.
The evidence is suggesting that it came from the Wuhan lab and not the wet market, I haven't seen any evidence one way or the other as to whether the release was planned or accidental. If accidental, which I think is the assumption for now, it may have been a work in progress...
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Actually, you reminded me of something else. In this episode of Tucker Carlson, Brett Weinstein discusses Chinese immigration to the US and the implications of the fact that China did not impose MRNA technology on its population as they did here in the US. It's a long interview that covers lots of other immigration stuff, and I'm not set up for video editing, but in case anybody is interested. There's some interesting info about the Darien Gap route through Panama and mass migration to the US.
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@C-Mex
This pinned post on Benz's timeline is pretty good. He doesn't talk specifically about online fakery and the character-assassination that I'm talking about (but which can be seen on Twitter and in the mainstream media), as his primary area of research is censorship, but he gives you a good understanding of how gov't has managed to infiltrate the academic and private sectors, using 'government cutouts' and deceptive language to create entities for censorship that are designed to give the false illusion of independence and objectivity, but are really designed to do things that the gov't by law is restricted from doing itself. Once I started watching his videos it became pretty easy to start spotting variations of these things in other places online. And don't forget, we've got an increasingly sophisticated AI technology now, making it increasingly harder to even discriminate real people from invented ones online.
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@C-Mex said in New "Mission" of RPF:
Perhaps, but it was remarkably effective as a case study of causing mass hysteria and demonstrating just how easily people will give up their civil liberties when government creates a situation and then manipulates the narrative.
Have you heard of or read a book called "Crisis and Leviathan" by Robert Higgs? Even people who aren't big into reading should probably give that one a go. Very informative and spells out exactly how The State expands it's power over people. Using crisis like COVID is really a go-to strategy. Of course, not sure you'd have to read the book to know that. Pretty obvious, and anyone my age or older could remember the hysteria 9/11 caused, and the subsequent crack down on civil liberties via Patriot Act. But it (the book) goes into detail and gives a lot more examples.
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No, I haven't read it yet but it sounds interesting. I'm one of those late to the game that really didn't start getting things until after COVID. Although I was around for 9/11 and the aftermath, I didn't get the significance at the time. Thanks for the tip.
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@C-Mex
I don't mean to hijack this thread for political purposes, but it can be useful to examine the claims around the alleged clandestine online campaign against Trump in the runup to his election because you might assume those same tactics to still be in play against anyone challenging the deep state or the official narrative on things, and the ways they have infiltrated social media could be extrapolated to be in play in other places online.
With COVID we see how big pharma and government need to control this narrative and the links to secret military operations that we as taxpayers fund. This documentary was banned on many social media platforms and the creators arrested on unrelated charges that they claim were invented. USA Today ran an article calling this 'misinformation'.
It gets into blackmail and other things and I don't know about the veracity of all of the claims, but I focus more on how they infiltrate online groups and media to influence thought into a desired direction to fit a political agenda.
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**** "In other words, they were not, and are not, official parts of government. “Unlike what most people think, our intelligence doesn’t stay within our borders or within federal buildings,” she says. Tore worked on something called “localization strategy,” which involves finding a group of people (an organization, city, entire country or religious group, for example) and “getting into their mind.”
The object is to figure out how they behave, how they think, what pushes them into certain actions and so on. This information is then used to manipulate them in ways that will further your own particular product, agenda or ideology." ****
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Pretending to be against pharma, yet deflecting the blame from things previously associated with vaccines.
And this:
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I'm not trying to convince you or anyone else of anything here. Just sharing.
I know it looks bad. And seemingly aligned with various other bits and bobs.
But I'm hopelessly empathic. I really can imagine being that retarded and trying to connect dots to explain the cognitive problems I'm trying to hide. And my constant need to defer my thoughts to others.
And with 2 decades of corporate career. I can imagine being consistently rewarded for my idiocy and having it reenforced.
Welcome to earth.
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Ok, but I would highly advise against giving any of these people your personal information
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I've been thinking about how humans might be frugivores and how that maybe relates to the vitamin A stuff.
All just theories though. But interesting. Most plant food is fairly low in A unless it has been modified by humans to have certain colours?
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@questforhealth said in New "Mission" of RPF:
I've been thinking about how humans might be frugivores and how that maybe relates to the vitamin A stuff.
All just theories though. But interesting. Most plant food is fairly low in A unless it has been modified by humans to have certain colours?
You're free to try to rationalise their "movement". But statements don't end in question marks q4h.
Maybe you should go and chop down that tree.
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? not sure what you mean exactly. still got a copper deficiency which makes it hard to understand things... basic stuff. i feel really fkin stupid form a 'copper detox' which just gave me a copper deficiency
no wonder charlie can be so fkin stupid
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This just in. Looks like Thor's been paying attention...