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Dr Noack: They show that it is not graphene oxide, but rather graphene hydroxide. I would like to explain what this graphene hydroxide is. It is mono-layer activated carbon. There are C6 rings. He found it in all samples. Every corner is a carbon atom. This is on a nanoscale.\

I’ll cut this up a bit here. If it is 50nm long, there are 500 rings in a row. These are hydroxy groups (OH). In graphene oxide you have double bonded oxygen, and in graphene hydroxide you have an OH group. The electrons are delocalised (fully mobile). The piece is 50nm long but only 0.1 nm thick. These C6 structures are extremely stable. You can make brake pads out of this. It is not biologically decomposable.\

\b These nanoscale structures can best be described as razor blades\b0 . These razor blades are injected into the body. Nano-scale, tiny razor blades. Only one atom layer thick. Relatively wide and high. They are razors, biologically not decomposable. The OH (hydroxy) groups can split off a proton. When the proton is split off, they gain a negative charge spread out over the whole system.\

It is basically an acid. It suspends well in water because of the negative charge. So these are razor blades spread homogenously in the liquid. {\b This is basically Russian roulette}. You can see it very clearly in this woman. It cuts the blood vessels. The blood vessels have epithel cells as their inner lining. The epithel is extremely smooth. like a mirror. And it is cut up by these razor blades. That is what’s so dangerous.\

\b If you inject the vaccine into a vein, the razors will circulate in the blood and cut up the epithel.{\b0 The mean thing is that toxicological tests are done in Petri dishes. And there you will not find anything. }These are the sharpest imaginable structures because they are only one atom layer thick.\

\b0 This is a huge molecule which is extremely sharp. I am a specilist in activated carbon. In my doctoral thesis, I have converted graphen oxide to graphene hydroxide. I joined the world’s leading activated carbon manufacturer. After a year I was in charge of new activated carbon products. We bought a small company in Durham, near Newcastle, England. I was in charge of “new carbon products”, Europe-wide. I was in application scouting.\

If you perform an autopsy on the victims, you will not find anything. Toxicologists do their tests in Petri dishes. They can’t imagine that there are structures that can cut up blood vessels. \b There are pictures of coagulated blood coming out of the nose. People bleed to death on the inside. Especially the top athletes who are dropping dead have fast flowing blood. The faster the blood flows, the more damage the razors will do.\

As a chemist, if you inject this into the blood, you know you are a murderer.\b0 It’s a new material, toxocologists are not aware of it yet. Suddenly it makes sense that victims look like this. And that top athletes with high blood circulation, completely healthy, suddenly drop dead. You see people collapse immediately after vaccination and have a seizure. These people had bad luck in the Russian roulette. Very likely, a vein was hit by the syringe.\

The question you have to ask politicians and the question doctors should ask Pfizer, is: \b Why are these razor blades in the vaccine?\

\b0 Now they want to force vaccinate children from the age of 5.\

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

True dat. However, graphene oxide and many other graphene family nanoparticles (GFNs) are found in all kinds of products, and all of them are toxic in their own specific ways. They can cause dire health effects in so many different ways it boggles the mind.

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Nasty stuff.

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thank you Christine. Razor blades, That's pretty clear, and oh-so un-scientific of them. i could say so much more but i'll behave...here at least...

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Let's all use this crisis as an opportunity to get rid of our cell phones, once and for all. Let's not also forget the most pernicious of all EMF, blue light itself. Why balanced blue light with red at Sunrise and the morning of our Soul is the ultimate antidote:

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/lightpyramid

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Thank you Roman.

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I'm off the grid.

I have neither a landline or wifi, only a cell phone.

Neither do I have a faraday bag.

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If you have some aluminum foil, after you turn off your phone and pull the batteries you could wrap the sim card in multiple layers of the foil.

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

I had a flip phone (non-smart) that was blockable when wrapped with aluminum foil. It worked even with the battery and sim card still in place and turned on (It would not receive calls). I assume that would not be effective for smart phones.

How do you disable the wifi function on a laptop? I assume disconnecting your wifi router is not enough. Do smart TV's require special preparations?

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Sep 29, 2023·edited Sep 29, 2023Author

A lot depends on the strength of the signal coming to your phone. That will depend on your proximity to cell towers and the type of signal they send out.

Yes, smart tvs must be unplugged and the wifi disabled.

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Thanks.

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On apple products open the wifi icon and click on "turn wifi off". Probably similar on most others.

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Thanks.

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Just read it. Thank you grulla. They didn't mention char.

By the way, did your time with the RR allow you to explain the difference between wavelength and frequency?

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Sep 29, 2023·edited Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Of course, before the RR telecom days, back in the mid 60s at the former RCA Institute in NYC. The higher the frequency, the shorter the wave length. And a Byrd RF watt meter would tell you if the antenna was cut too long or too short, reflecting power back to the RF power amplifier on VHF and UHF antennas...not good.

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Would I be right in assuming Byrd watt meters are no longer used?

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I might have a foil wrapper in my 'recycling'. Do I need to take my phone apart?

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You'll get a better result if you pull the sim card and wrap it separately.

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microwave oven is a faraday cage. wrap your phone in foil and put it in the microwave oven

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For whatever it’s worth. My cell phone still rings when placed inside our microwave. YMMV, obviously.

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Lots of variables involved. Type of oven, type of phone, type of phone, type of signal...

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Have you tried wrapping it in aluminum foil to see if the phone rings? You could both wrap it and place it in a microwave if wrapping alone doesn't work.

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

For those with smart phones, should they remove the sim cards and batteries before placing them in the microwave?

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Yes. It would also be good to wrap the sim card in multiple layers of foil.

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Ain't got no microwave either or a working oven.

Yeah someone else suggested that too.

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Microwave oven is a Faraday cage.

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As noted elsewhere - my particular microwave unit does not appear to have Faraday shielding, for whatever that’s worth.

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Some are definitely better than others.

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another perspective, and a mystery to me. i can't do everything on my phone. Digital dementia and headaches set in way too soon! Plus the screen is so small...

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Yeah I have no choice, other options.

Sometimes headaches can be about body alignment as well.

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Or a salt and/or a water imbalance.

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Oh interesting.

I think our eyes get really tight as well and need to expand their range.

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Too much screen time.

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Dr Noack was killed shortly after posting the below article on the internet, by, it seemed to me the very method he describes below over 4 horrid days - probably as retribution for having posted the article in the first place by Big Pharma.

Dr Noack also referenced the second article in this his below article, which I had missed previously - I lost the post by Dr Noack and Google'd it to find it again and copy it and that is when I noticed he reference the article below his.

Whatever the purpose of the 5G EMF transmissions, lets hope it is not for either of these things - I would say that if vaccinated and everything is well with you by 9th October you are probably going to be OK.

Bill Gates is now back pedaling over his extermination policies and saying there is enough room for everyone - like a person who has planted his explosive and now is trying to disassociate himself from the explosion he has intended all along - could that have anything to do with 4th October?

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They have said they may need to run the test again on the 11th if they have glitches on the 4th.

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Yes, I read that in your article . Thankfully I don't live in America or Canada but as far away as I can get without falling off our planet first - so what happens over there, stays over there, for the time being - I'm not vaccinated (like you) so whatever happens to the rest, won't affect us.

I am inclined to think the military have been genetically engineering armed forces into Androids or Borg, controlled by computer - I see the US Army have 6 tracked vehicles armored with lasers "used to knock out ICBM's and Drones" it would have been easy enough to use them in the Hawaii recent fires if the troops in control of them, were in turn controlled by computers - testing them to see if they would commit murder to order on their own - success.

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Your point about the military needs to be emphasized.

Under the guise of "countermeasures" which the DoD also used to create the covid jabs, our troops get all kinds of jabs with all kinds of unknown ingredients that civilians don't get.

Considering the MK Ultra program and other nefarious things our gubberment has done, I agree, we should not rule out any possibility.

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If, at first, you don't succeed, try and try again!!

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we've become so demented trying to figure them out! Yikes, what we can devise....

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Scary.

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glitches...yeah - like we all know!

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Right.

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IDK, but if you look up the incubation period for Marburg prior to first symptoms it says 2 - 21 days. I'm not saying I know Marburg is in the injections, but if they are imitating Marburg....

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Oct 2, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

I know attorney Todd Callender alleges there are pathogens in the injections capable of being activated with EMR once in the body although I don't know what proof he has been able to assemble from his whistleblowers who purportedly provided him with this information. Bleeding from bodily orifices could theoretically be from one of the hemorrhagic fevers (if they exist) or presumably, an EMF attack. Callender also says a Marburg emergency declaration has been in effect for several years and I don't know on what he makes this claim.

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The claim that 5G can trigger illness is something I've written often about here for nearly 3 years. It's not pathogens, it's the nanotech in the jabs (primarily GO) and what's falling out of the sky from chem trails (primarily aluminum). In their last symposium he had Dr. Ana Mihalcea on who has documented this nanotech extensively over the past year or so.

He cites the government document I provided above in this post - third blocked quote down.

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Oct 2, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

What you're saying is that the nanotech in people can be used to simulate an illness like one of the hemorrhagic fevers, right?

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I'm not so sure I would call it a simulation. I'm more inclined to think what some are calling hemorrhagic fevers are nanoparticulate manipulations.

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Oct 2, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

That makes sense to me. The perps will maintain it's an infectious disease.

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Oct 2, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Is it this?

"Notice of Declaration Under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act for Countermeasures Against Marburg virus and/or Marburg Disease

SUMMARY: The Secretary is issuing this Declaration pursuant to section 319F–3 of the Public Health Service Act to provide limited immunity for activities related to countermeasures against Marburg virus and/or Marburg disease.

DATES: The Declaration is effective as of November 25, 2020."

To me, the above is about granting liability protection for future actors, not a declaration that Marburg virus or disease is a current emergency which is what Todd Callender seems to be saying, even in his statements during the 5-hour symposium last Friday. He said (unless I misunderstood), they already declared a Marburg emergency which is not technically true. What they did is put in place a liability protection plan for a future possible Marburg event, right? I was surprised that a lawyer would use imprecise language and on more than one occasion.

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Yes, that. There is also a link to that document.

To be honest I don't recall exactly what he said, but I thought it was more along the line that because Marburg is now covered that it can be brought forward. There is also the fact that there have been a number of cases of marburg reported. Maybe it has been declared an emergency in some places.

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i think the vaxxies are roulette-stew: "eye of newt and toe of frog; add rat's ass, remove tongue of dog>>>"

They have all the diseases in, and DNA from all lifeforms, even fake ones...

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Incubation of what? Nanotech?

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Oct 2, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

I think he means the incubation period of Marburg, Ebola or one of the other hemorrhagic fevers which could be mimicked by an EMR attack.

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I was referring to the fact that there can be no incubation period if there are no viruses.

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Really? I haven't heard that. Too bad Billy boy, you're going to pay.

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Sep 28, 2023·edited Sep 28, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

If you don't have a faraday bag, putting your disassembled phone bits into a microwave oven may be a decent go around, as microwave ovens act as wave shields to some degree. (Hopefully you have neither)....ps dont turn the microwave oven on....

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😉

Thanks for the tip. (About not turning it on.)

Ever leave even a tiny bit of butter wrap on a piece of butter you were softening in the nuker?

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no, just watched a bunch of hotdogs blow up. I remember my Grandma avoiding the thing, wish I could talk to her now. I bet she is a lot smarter than she was when I was 10.

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I bet she is too.

I bet you are too... 👭

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ps what happens to the butter paper in a microwave? fire?

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If it was aluminum.

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Give Kyle the kewpie doll. 😁

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That could work, but it might depend on the oven, the card, the frequency used and the strength of it.

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Any other thoughts than a microwave or faraday bag?

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Sep 28, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

the bags that computer parts are shipped in to prevent electronic interference.

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Maybe at Best Buy?

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My car's battery is dead. What about my car itself as a cage?

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It your car is less than 15 years old it will have computer parts that can serve as a vector. Even some cars older than that.

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In the event of a HPM attack, your car will be the last place you want to be.

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Sep 30, 2023·edited Sep 30, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Vehicle computers were first used as far back as the early 1980s when electronic fuel injection started to replace carburetors. They've gotten far more complex today.

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Sep 28, 2023·edited Oct 2, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

From what I'm reading using a conductive metal is what causes signals to be blocked. Faraday bags use metal screening of some sort. (edit: I came across faraday fabric as well) I think I read aluminum does the trick but don't think I have aluminum. I don't have shipping bags for computer parts either. Will any metal do? A covered pot? A tin can?

My data is crawling but I'm trying to research.

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If you have some laying around, aluminum window screen should work.

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Aluminum cookware might also work. Hopefully you don't use any of that.

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No, I don't.

I hear it's great for tomato sauce!!!!

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Is screening better than solid metal?

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Sep 29, 2023·edited Sep 29, 2023Author

From what I've read screen seems to be just as effective. That's whats used on the doors of microwave ovens.

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Sep 30, 2023·edited Sep 30, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Since screening can be dependent on frequencies that are becoming increasingly higher, you can't go wrong with solid sheet metal of the correct element and thickness, such as copper, aluminum, steel, etc.

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Current day pie "tins" are made of aluminum. Any of those "disposable" cooking pans bought cheaply. I have one I used to cook a turkey in some years ago that I used to wrap the smart meter on my house. I now know I need more layers and am working on it.

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Yeah I wish I had stuff like that. I just made an envelope from two kombucha cans. I think they are likely aluminum. I have some foil wrappers I saved. I'll de-crumple them. And maybe wrap it all in mylar packaging, even though the metal coating is super thin.

I might have some copper lying around. I used to make jewelry from it. Maybe I'll have a light bulb moment. Maybe my light is too dimmed!!!!

Argh and double argh! Hey who's the pirate here?!

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Don't use copper.

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We are all pirates here.

Sometime I would love to hear of your adventures going off grid. Maybe on your stack? I'm sure I'm not the only pirate with an inquiring mind...

Oh, and I heard on another stack and verified with the oh-so reliable google that mylar does indeed protect from EMF.

Apparently people have constructed faraday sleeping enclosures using those cheap mylar space blankets.

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Sep 29, 2023·edited Sep 29, 2023

The higher the conductivity of a metal, the better for shielding. Copper has good conductivity, but is heavy, pricey, and not that readily available like aluminum, the 2nd best cost effective shielding material. https://www.wilsonamplifiers.com/blog/11-major-building-materials-that-kill-your-cell-phone-reception/ Subtitle FAQs near bottom of page.

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Thanks for mentioning that one.

You can call your power company and have them replace your smart meter with the old analogue style. They are legally required to do so if you request it.

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Oct 1, 2023·edited Oct 1, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Funny you should mention that. ~30 years ago, I constructed two electrical services on our family homestead property here in NM. Unlike my past property in AZ, where all I had to do with my own power construction, was to follow the electric co-op's engineering guideline booklet, and the meter tech would come out to inspect the work and install the meter. But not here in bureaucratic NM where I had to hire a licensed electrician to inspect and approve my construction work in order to get my 2 metered services for our family homestead.

Both meter service disconnects were installed down by the highway with ~400' of buried conduit, with heavy gauge 3/0 aluminum cabling to the abodes for low line-losses, an uncommon practice, but it kept the meter reader from entering the property, risking livestock getting out on the highway. Luckily for us, a few years later we were introduced to smart meters whose ~400' distant highway location kept us safe from EMFs, though I can't say for sure that EMF's flowed in the cabling to the abodes, not being aware of all that EMF info at the time until I read about smart meter a few years later on Mercola.

Then 3 years ago, a meter tech came around to convert the smart meters back to conventional meters, but with vehicle remote control, (like TV), meter reader capability. I asked the meter tech why that change, and he replied that they could no longer get technical support from the smart meter manufacturer. That answer made me think that the power company saw the "writing on the wall" and their real intention was to avoid future cancer liable suits from EMFs???

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Are they made of mylar?

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I think so, they might be. It is just something of heard of years ago.

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I don't have a microwave. I have an Android and was told you can't remove battery, or is it sim card? Can't I just wrap in foil?

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To remove an android battery you have to heat the back of the phone with a hair dryer. The back is glued on with a tar like substance that gets soft when heated. I did it once. Pain in the ass but pretty simple.

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Thanks! My luck I'll break it. I'll wrap in foil and hope for the best. 🤞

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Need to get the battery and sim card out so it doesn't get pinged. Only the sim card needs to be wrapped. Phones that wont let you do that are especially evil.

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Qué será, será.

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Just to state the obvious - The Biden Regime runs out of money on the 30th September, which here anyway, is tomorrow and Congress has to approve the next sum, which covers a multitude of funding initiatives otherwise Government, all American Government run enterprises, military, police, well you know, grinds to a halt when nobody gets paid anything - yet - nobody seems to be interested in shoving the Congress approval through within the next 18 hours or so.

On the 4th October the radio transmissions take place, followed again on the 11th October to finalize whatever missed out on the 4th - can it be that the lack of interest in the next Government financial package to keep a lot of "you lot" still employed and paid, has anything to do with the 4th October transmissions when continued payments won't be necessary anymore, because something else will be in control of the vaccinated and they won't care?

Find out soon enough - Good Luck You All - I hope like Christ you won't need it (the luck that is) but let me take this opportunity to say it's been fun and I'll miss "you all" like crazy, if this is my last chance to say Goodbye.

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Thanks for bringing that up Christine. I wanted to include that and several other things in the post but it was already way long.

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I prefer to call the “elites” Over-Beasts. Klaus Anal Schwab. Dr Anthony Feces. Bill GatesofHell

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anthony feces! oh that's good!

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Sep 28, 2023·edited Sep 28, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

As for the upcoming Oct 4 tests- anyone else here ever seen that crazy movie known as Halloween 3? Why I somehow envision all of these heads exploding into nameless horror? It was a stupid movie in the day, but one I have to rewatch, I'm not sure the premise is that dumb anymore.

on edit: This could be interesting. There are exactly 2 of us unvacced at my workplace. We both drive older model cars with manual transmission...

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Older cars may soon become very valuable.

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I wrote a screenplay a couple years ago based on the idea that some odd occurrence disables every computerized device on Earth. Only the older cars still work; their owners become heroes.

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I wish I had an older car. I'd never bought a car before. It was before I had any idea of any of this.

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Mine's not really old enough- but a lot of these exploits go through drive train systems. Someone could theoretically rev my engine to hell via the carb, but I can take it out of gear quite easily. That part is all mechanical. Interesting thing, they can't put all the remote control gizmos into manual cars. my car has never had a remote key or anything else like that. I have friends who drive even older vehicles and I envy them a bit for sure.

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

I have a manual too, good to know. No wonder they hardly make them anymore. I previously had a car w 'keyless' ignition. What a stupid, pain in the a$$ design. You had to have the fob to start it so might as well have been a key, what's the difference? And until you get used to it you keep forgetting to turn ignition off running battery down. The stupid system died just before I traded the car in so I had to use the key which I didn't mind. I can't even imagine what it might have cost to fix? Never again.

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I stopped driving about ten months ago.

My car has this lane correction option which was easily turned on without noticing. (I was clueless about it's existence at all) It would suddenly lurch, I thought it was an alignment issue. My son said, 'oh these cars just do that'

At that time I didn't like driving at all anyway.

It took some sorting to find out what was happening and that I could just turn it off.

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

That sounds scary. I would hate a 'feature' like that. One of the reasons I like a manual is that I am in control of the engine, can feel what is going on and stay engaged.

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Yeah, I would do it differently now. I like manual too.

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Many cars and trucks made since around 2005 have systems that are run by wifi units that are now cheaper than running wiring to remote parts of the vehicle to make something function. All of those systems can be shut down remotely. Manual or not.

Then there are the vulnerable computer chips that run combustion in even older cars. Manual or not.

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Are you envisioning being surrounded by exploding heads?

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Not exactly, but obviously some weird ass bit of that movie- the premise that kids were being sold these halloween masks with electronics embedded that would all go off on halloween and turn heads to mush kinda stuck with me over the years (and I'm saying I haven't seen that movie since my misbegotten youth in the balmy 1980's). Maybe a bit of Cronenberg's Scanners mixed in...It just resonates a lot now. Perhaps more symbolically than literally, but I'm seeing the hash they are making of weather and fires and some of the precise targeting of these features and just gotta wonder, was that movie dumb or precient? Hard to tell these days.

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Yeah, it sounds like an image hard to forget!

Dumb or prescient or a manual of cool ideas for future use!!!! Or maybe a very conscious telling of long term plans.

I'm picturing 'them' all sitting around on the floor with their big toy box, rumbling around inside it. Lasers? Nah... let's do that exploding head thing! Oh yeah, ha ha ha, what fun!!!

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"Or maybe a very conscious telling of long term plans." That describes hollywood in a nutshell.

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Oct 3, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

a couple of weeks ago the cdc said to get another jab for the brand new never before heard of variant. they also advised that only certain groups should get it. (the usual suspects) then a few days ago the cdc said, one of the jabs won't work and you need two of them for everybody over six months of age. so now one jab doesn't work and one needs two right away. it's sad how dumbed down people are who will listen and get two boosters because one doesn't work. seriously???it's also terrible that people jab their infants. i heard a lady freaking out about her ten month old in day care and how terrified she was that he would get covid even though he was jabbed and how they all wear masks at home. this is some sick stuff.

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Unhinged from reality.

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Sep 30, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Elections was the first thing that came to mind. We (Louisiana) have a major statewide election, to include Governor, on 10/14/2023. Early voting is happening during their first attempt date. There are many important statewide elections in November 2023 - See: https://ballotpedia.org/Statewide_elections_calendar#Statewide_elections_calendar

Our corrupt Republican Secretary of State held the leadership positions within NASS (to include the Cybersecurity Committee) who worked with CISA to control our elections. He isn't running for office again partly because grassroots outed him. It's no longer old fashioned Southern Corruption, in our state that won the most corrupt state in the Nation again, but treason once you involve adversarial countries in the theft.

These are the reasons my brain went where it did: The rest of the country has no to little knowledge how corrupt our Red State is and months ago we had our DMV, banks and a few other institutions hacked. Our politicians have been switching parties since the Civil War and both parties have BEEN working together against us & why our installed Dem Governor didn't turn many heads even though both houses/all down ballot are Red. We are on the Kentucky Election Theft plan. Our LNG is owned by China and therefore many of our Politicians as well. The CCUS scam is also being "managed" by the CCP via our universities. You know, like all those state's Universities that came up with their own Voter Information portals. The locals trust "organic" and "started by a couple of locals" mantra.

Funny how such identical great "organic" ideas all came from each state's local Universities. Also funny how one can't find out the company contracted to bring these portals to fruition without finding a back door to said info. Shouldn't they be proud to announce that Turbo Vote controls programs like our GeauxVote and other states "organic" voter programs?

Anyway, it's a good thing I wasn't asked to spend months in Cybersecurity Hell to do anything but People Puzzles, since I am a bit tech challenged. What did hit me upside the head was that all "Novel" Cybersecurity is created in American Universities. What I already knew from UN research, is that our academics are taught that their fellow foreign academics, like those in charge of CCUS pipeline, are their friends, not foes. You know, like a "One World Government".

"Remote Viewing" also reminded me of Albert Sensors installed in all 50. I understand it means two different things, but allow me to introduce you to the smartest community in all 50: https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-albert-sensors-and-the-attack-on-local-control/

One wonders how our weaponized government has managed to convince a large portion of Americans that other countries can hack the "most secure" system in history according to CISA, without their help. So many attacks, so little solved. In addition, CISA's local election "Working Groups" are told that many of our local towns had their systems hacked (prior to elections) just because hackers know that municipalities will pay the bounty to have their systems restored - as a way to explain why someone would hack non-monetized entities.

Like some foreign hackers would hack local governments of one of the poorest states in the country. Yeah, right! It is interesting the timing of many hacks in reference to upcoming elections. What are they installing? Testing?

My other thought is that the White Hats are doing tests. Can I go with the Wishful Thinking thought instead of the first one I pitched?

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Read the link about albert sensors. I hadn't heard about them. Thank you.

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What is the Kentucky Election Theft Plan?

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Nov 21, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

P.S. If you can't figure out what company was contracted to run GoVote KY, it's probably Globalist/Dem controlled Turbo Vote. If one is a student, they encourage signing up listing both home and dorm addresses.

We found it strange that we had to go through a back door to find GeauxVote was TurboVote. More than likely, you will find that "a couple college students looking for a unique way to register students came up with your GoVote KY program." Then Turbo Vote just happened to hear of their endeavor & decided to help.

The only media you might find it in is University media where the indoctrinated truly believe they are working towards some greater good and tend to cluelessly brag about it in their media.

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Nov 21, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Sorry, just seeing your response.

I came across a video and article on Louisiana and Kentucky using the decimal trick to win Dem governorships while all down ballot Red. I was researching Smartmatic and our Dominion/Sequoia machines after the 2020 election when I happened across it.

I tucked it away and continued to confirm that the opposite of what these election machine vendors were telling us was true. Our Dem Governor was on his last term (termed out) so I went back to researching Green & Guns until our gun club hooked up with other grassroots and we started doing research at their request.

It was our AG (just elected as our new Governor last month) along with Missouri's that won the censorship case. I saw the CISA censorship programs they teach to election officials via NASS. It appears that they have different type election theft programs going on for different regions/states depending on the outcome they need to achieve. Red states can't turn Blue overnight so we are on the same program with some of the like states. We found this to be true for the new "behavioral health" scam as well.

It really is smart to have multiple theft programs so that the whole ship doesn't go down when one is brought to light. Our Republican Secretary of State chose not to run for another term since he was outed. He was co-chair in 7 of the 9 NASS committees along with a Democrat. They work together against us.

Basically, the plan for Kentucky & Louisiana was to keep turning us Blue even though we are Red - a little at at time with less radical Dems or sell out Republicans so not so obvious.

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Excellent post, Kyle! I love that you linked Reinette's video, it is very affirming to those of us doing what we can to thwart the wayward wizards' sicko agenda.

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Yes, we need to work on this from every angle.

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Also, the wayward wizards' "master number" is 22. I think it's why they chose 2:20 for their latest act of deception/destruction. I mean, it's an odd time to choose rather than straight up on the hour, right?!

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To be exact, it's 2:22.

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Wow! So it's a 2 (their sacred Freemason/Luciferian portal-pillars), PLUS the master number 22, AND a 6. They are a bunch of psychos with all this numerological encoding. Thank you for pointing out the exact time!

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Thanks for the advice on cell phones. My WiFi is always turned off. However, the cell will be placed in the nuker covered in foil on 10/4. I work from home part time and they do not allow me to use WiFi, so that won't be an issue (I hope). Totally hard wired. That will be an interesting day. I wonder how many issues its going to cause for those using new vehicles? Or how about those "wonderful" EVs? BTW - I was watching one of these car crash compilation videos the other day and a Tesla hit a cement barricade on a highway. It exploded - TWICE. I don't care what anyone says about them, they are dangerous and I don't want one! Guess we'll see if OBiden gives up his 'Vette, or not.

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You must be doing some sensitive work if they don't allow you to use wifi.

It's the batteries that explode. That would likely happen with any electric car.

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Yes, I work for a company that builds components for aircraft so they are required to deal with the FAA. Try and find a printer that doesn't require WiFi, not easy these days. But thats Ok, I do not ever want to have that kind of connection anyways. On EV batteries, another way for China to murder more of our people. Watching that Tesla smack the wall and just explode, well, not your normal vehicle collision.

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

You are spot on here, Kyle, especially when you say "the susceptibility of those who are still using any form of wifi. Cell phones, computers, televisions and any other wifi capable devices will enable throughput of this attack. If you have not yet trashed your router and hooked your laptop or your desk top up to an ethernet cable, do so". I too have never owned a cell phone, and am constantly urging my friends to ditch them and their wireless router and devices. The sad truth though is that even most people who understand the dangers are so fucking addicted to their 'smart' phones that they seem to feel they can't function without them, they convince themselves that they are a necessity.

I also agree that the threat is not something that will begin and end on October 4th. It has been present for years now, and it is constant. Here's what I just wrote to another friend on this subject:

" I told you about my experiences with being targeted with some sort of DEW in the spring and early summer of 2020, the worst event was on our old property on the Greensprings which was completely off grid with almost zero cell reception (1 bar there usually). The thing is it took them quite a while (and a bit of luck) to finally pinpoint my location up there. I think this was always a very key reason for them imposing the 'stay home, stay safe' lockdown bullshit - they need to know exactly where you are in order to target you.

As I pointed out in a discussion online the other day, the real issue I have about this idea of turning your wifi enabled devices off on the 4th is that it seems to convey the notion that it's safe to have them near you at ANY time, and it is of course not at all safe, especially for people like us."

The cell towers that surround us most everywhere are marketed as a communications service, and people buy that idea because they do facilitate that function remarkably well. But we know (or should know by now) that they also serve another far more sinister purpose - they are domestic spy platforms designed to monitor our precise location and everything we say and and do, and they use the information thus gathered to target specific individuals that they deem to be adversarial to their agenda.

I highly recommend that everyone watches at least parts of this long interview with this particle physicist (especially from about min 15 to min 30, and again from min 40 to min 45) to get a better understanding of the specific dangers posed by 5G: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvQ3Eb2j2jw

Also, check out this excellent article on Palentir Technolgy's 'Tiberius' software system used by the Pentagon and FEMA, etc., written by Whitney Webb a few years ago. Here are some excerpts:

"AFP confirmed the Wall Street Journal’s reporting and noted that Tiberius would provide Palantir with access to sensitive health information so that it could “help identify high-priority populations at highest risk of infection.” The Business Insider website noted that Tiberius would be capable of showing “areas with high proportions of healthcare workers, clinically vulnerable people . . . elderly people” or any other demographic deemed to be a “target population” by Operation Warp Speed. A separate report at Military.com quoted HHS’s deputy chief of staff for policy, Paul Mango, as stating that delivery timetables and vaccine-delivery locations were “being mapped out” by Tiberius, which enables officials to see how many people in a given “target population” are in any US zip code.

HHS Protect is also controversial for its newly added artificial intelligence–driven “predictive” component, which “uses prewritten algorithms to simulate behaviors and forecast possible outcomes.” HHS has asserted that this AI component, called HHS Vision, was not built with software components purchased from Palantir, but with software from a smaller government contractor with close ties to IBM, another intelligence-linked tech giant.

Tiberius, like HHS Protect, utilizes Palantir’s Gotham software, which has been “honed over a decade of partnership with military, civil, and intelligence communities,” according to Palantir’s product manager for Gotham, Ryan Beiermeister. In recent years, it has incorporated more aspects related to machine learning and artificial intelligence. According to Forbes, Gotham accumulates vast amounts of personal data that allow it to “map a person’s family members and business associates, as well as email addresses, phone numbers, current and previous addresses, bank accounts, social security numbers, and height, weight, and eye color.”

Meanwhile, just as Palantir has been acquiring “contact tracing” contracts throughout the Western world during 2020, the company has also been dramatically expanding its contracting work with the US military, which has also been playing an outsized role in the COVID-19 response, especially with Operation Warp Speed. (Me: and what role do you suppose these aforementioned spy platforms might play in any effective 'contact tracing' program?)

Palantir has come under fire as a result of the company’s contracts with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, including its creation an intelligence system used by ICE that is known as Investigative Case Management (ICM). The IB Times described ICM as “a vast ‘ecosystem’ of data to help immigration officials in identifying targets and creating cases against them” that also “provides ICE agents with access to databases managed by other federal agencies.” ICM further gives ICE access to “targets’ personal and sensitive information, such as background on schooling, employment, family relationships, phone records, immigration history, biometrics data, criminal records as well as home and work addresses.”

In general terms, Palantir was created to be the privatized panopticon of the national-security state, the newest rebranding of the big data approach of intelligence agencies to quash dissent and instill obedience in the population. This has long been a key objective of US intelligence, having been pioneered by the CIA as far back as the Vietnam War. It was covertly turned against the bulk of the US population by both US and Israel intelligence during the Iran-Contra and PROMIS software scandals of the 1980s, though efforts to use these big data approaches to target domestic protests and specific social movements had been ongoing for years.

During the Reagan administration, the individuals at the heart of the Iran-Contra scandal began to develop a database called Main Core, which firmly placed the US national-security state on its current, tech-fueled Foucauldian path. A senior government official with a high-ranking security clearance and service in five presidential administrations told Radar in 2008 that Main Core was “a database of Americans, who, often for the slightest and most trivial reason, are considered unfriendly, and who, in a time of panic might be incarcerated. The database can identify and locate perceived ‘enemies of the state’ almost instantaneously.” It was expressly developed for use in “continuity of government” (COG) protocols by the key Iran-Contra figure Oliver North and was used to compile a list of US dissidents and “potential troublemakers” to be dealt with if the continuity of government protocol was ever invoked."

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Lots of good info here Stuart. Thanks.

Quite a while back I wrote about Palantir. What a nasty piece of work.

You seem to be well informed. May I ask about your background?

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

Nothing to report there in terms of credentials Kyle, I never had any desire to obtain a university degree. As far as my background that pertains here, I've been a dedicated reader since I was in grade school, and one of the key areas that has drawn more and more of my focus since high school centers around the crimes of the US government, and the means they use to deceive the people. It has been a very long and gradual process of education over a period of the 5 decades since I was in high school that has caused me to shed the illusions, myths, and fairy tales we have all been spoon fed since we were small children.

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Great comment and info, thank you.

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Sep 29, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

I think there is going to be some kind of ID /Digital ID or other program put on every phone during this

30 minute Emergency Broadcast episode.

I'm looking for a Faraday cage.

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If you can't find one pull the battery and sim card out and wrap the sim card in multiple layers of aluminum foil and put all of it in a microwave oven.

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How difficult is it to remove the battery from a smart phone?

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I've never owned a cell phone so I can't answer that. From what I've heard, it seems to be easier on some than others. Perhaps someone else can chime in here with an answer.

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I would characterize the current situation more as: "Much is known, but much is hidden."

The Emergency Alert System replaced the Emergency Broadcasting System in 1997. The EBS was established in 1963 to give the President a way to directly address the entire country if necessary. It is a Cold War artifact started by Truman in 1951. It has never been used for its intended purpose, but is used regionally to broadcast weather and fire warnings. If you have a TV you might have seen it. Those messages do not come through on my phone.

It is true that there are many signs that seem portentous. But many have asserted this at many different times. Some think the fossil fuel companies are in the business of destroying life on Earth. I doubt that anyone is seriously intent on destroying the planet. And if that happened, how would we prepare? There are a number of people intent to expose the secret plans as quickly as they can be implemented. I imagine that the situation will continue like this for some time.

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Although I wasn't taking about destroying life on earth, I think I know what you mean. I'm more inclined to think that their goal is what they've been saying it is... to greatly cull the population. They are already well on their way to that.

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It does look bad, but it hasn't quite happened yet.

From my point of view, culling biological bodies on Earth would crowd the "between lives area" considerably, so I'm not sure the guys running that show would look kindly on this supposed plan to reduce the population to 1/2 billion (Georgia guidestones).

With a "culled" population you could theoretically have peace and a good life for everyone. And the guys running the show seem to prefer poverty and turmoil. So I don't think the depopulation folks stand unopposed.

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Ok. That's a good point.

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Oct 2, 2023Liked by Kyle Young

They have said they intend to cull and enslave those who survive. The latter is actually worse because living as a slave is in my estimation worse than death.

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As things stand, for the next 5 days - after that?

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To me, the scripture that says people are vessels; some to honor, some dishonor, written 2000 years ago helps me understand.

On YouTube, Patrick Bet...(I forget his last name) of Valuentertainment says 'It is what it is'. 2000 years ago, the same writer said 'think on what is good'. I only have today, and I will fill it with good.

While not ignoring all these excellent findings which are needed to not get taken in.

Funny how these people won't consider God, 'Show me God' but an unfound virus? How 8s that different?

No proof of a virus. No proof of a globe. No proof of a 93 million miles away burning sun.

So, I'm not buying that, either.

That same book gave me a prescription: do GOOD in the land.

It ends with a promise 'so shalt thou dwell in the land'.

So much I don't know. So, I'll focus on what I do know.

Knowing people are kinds of vessels, I know what to expect.

And need not harbor ill will.

That same books prepares me: the children of DARKNESS are...much WISER than the children of light.

All of this helps me.

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Maybe what they want is for us to toss our cell phones- then they can just track “us”. I’m pretty sure the injections have something to do with it.

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Good point. I've written in the past how the vaxxed are able to generate a MAC address that can be read by cell phones with a MAC app. However, the detection range is very low. It seems to be more conducive to having an effect with close interactions among people rather than as a targeting system for more distant, large scale, mass targeting systems. However, proximity to cell towers and cell phones may negate that.

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