I agree. I've met a lot of them but by no means all. Corpsey is the main one eluding me now that I've met droid.
Writing off conspiracies is a (subliminal, maybe) tactic of the white patriarchy - Discuss, please,
(or better still, "disprove"!)
Strawmans and appeals to Trumpism are par for the course though :crylarf:As a white male (dad) I'm not really qualified to comment
I was deferring to an appropriate source - I've been wanting to drop that tweet off here for ages 🔥As a white male (dad) I'm not really qualified to comment
as is condescending cod-psychoanalysis: "people just need to believe in something".Strawmans and appeals to Trumpism are par for the course though :crylarf:
Seems to be the only country where they are still getting high on this sixties throwback drug. From the videos I've seen that seems to be a bit of a pity...The South African program differed in its aims from the CBW programmes of many countries in that a major focus of the program was to develop non-lethal agents to help suppress internal dissent. This led to the investigation of unusual non-lethal agents, including illicit recreational drugs such as phencyclidine, MDMA, methaqualone and cocaine, as well as medicinal drugs such as diazepam, ketamine, suxamethonium and tubocurarine, as potential incapacitating agents. According to the testimony given by Wouter Basson to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, analogues of these compounds were prepared and studied, and both methaqualone and MDMA (along with the deliriant BZ) were manufactured in large quantities and successfully weaponised into a fine dust or aerosol form that could be released over a crowd as a potential riot control agent. Basson was later found to have also been selling large quantities of MDMA and methaqualone as tablets on the black market, but the amount manufactured was far larger than what was sold and the court accepted that at least some genuine weaponisation and testing of these agents had been done.
I must admit this (no doubt famous) conspiracy theory had somehow passed me by:
"Stella, a 31-year-old special education teacher, was reported this week to be a supporter of the baseless “QAnon” conspiracy theory about Donald Trump battling a global cabal of elite liberal paedophiles."
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...ublican-ilhan-omar-charged-felony-qanon-trump
I love that they had to clarify that it was baseless.
Q predicted McCain’s death to the day, the hour, and the minute. After hinting on May 10 of a “death/funeral” escape and on June 18 of an “end near”, Q stated on July 25 at 18:28:35 ET that McCain would be “returning to headlines”. McCain obits state he died an exact month later on August 25 at 16:28 local time in Arizona. Q had stated on June 30 that “every dog has its day” and McCain died on National Dog Day. Yet more proof that the “death” was planned and that Q has inside knowledge that is highly accurate. Per the Zetas, McCain is not dead but at Gitmo.
you just discovered Q? crazy stuff. impossible to know what to think really. e.g. they predicted john mccain's death to the exact time over a month prior to it happening.
no idea what to make of that, but there it is. weird times.