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    Jean Metzinger Soldier playing chess 1915   • Musk Claims USAID Funded Bioweapon Research (RT) • USAID Tried To Block DOGE Audit (RT) • Trump’s D
    [See the full post at: Debt Rattle February 3 2025]

    #181182
    zerosum
    Participant

    Change, Lies and Exaggerations, Uncertainties, illusions
    Avoiding discussing what is happening

    Tariffs will not solve the problem #1, (spending money that doesn’t exist)

    The collected tariffs will go back to those from whom it was collected as operating business expense.
    Therefore, there should be no or very little price increase/inflation.
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    • Tariffs Could Cause ‘Some Pain’ – Trump (RT)

    • Trump’s Big Stick Strategy Will Make America Respected Again (Vasile)

    “The Inconvenient Truth: Tariffs Are Effective..”
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    https://x.com/unusual_whales/status/1886097498961575966?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1886097498961575966%7Ctwgr%5E7fccae3fd794ba2c1efd804745b77f76d175fd76%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theautomaticearth.com%2F2025%2F02%2Fdebt-rattle-february-3-2025%2F
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    • USAID Tried To Block DOGE Audit (RT)

    • Trump’s Dismantling Of USAID A Seismic Shift In America’s Role In The World (ZH)

    • Zelensky Has No Idea Where Most Of ‘$200 Billion’ In US Aid Went (RT)

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    it is the end of an era

    …. controlled withdrawal from imperial commitments in order to focus resources on core national interests rather than being forced into an even messier retreat at a later stage.

    remember, the fall of the Soviet Union

    • Panama Will Not Renew “Silk Road” Deal With China After Rubio Visit (ZH)

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    • John Brennan’s Protests to Trump Lifting his Security Clearances are Absurd (AmG)

    After intelligence officers retire, many retain their security clearances and return to their old offices as highly paid contractors.
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    #181183
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “what is a politician if not a person who can mistake a pile of corpses for a soapbox?”

    Tariffs, again, have I slipped into Wonderland here? And adding AI is a perfect example of why adding AI is pointless. Are taxes applied? Are they tax deductible? Yes, sure, why not? …And that by definition means when we raise taxes, no taxes are raised. Wait, whut? No. All nations did this for like 500 years. I don’t think they did it because 0 = 0.

    Look, the Tariffs are placed ON THE FOREIGNER. I mean, I suppose Apple could own both the exporting and importing company, but it still is going to be a penalty that makes it cheaper to manufacture domestically. All the discussion seems to be that we put taxes on the company, the product…at the moment it enters the domestic, with domestic companies. No. It raises prices BEFORE this.

    Now. WE JUST DID THIS. Trump did this already a minute ago, and nations (Europe and China) have been doing the f– out of this to us all along. So we know what happens. When Trump raised tariffs, NOTHING HAPPENED. Nothing. That was surprising even to him/us. China chose to just cut their profit margins to offset the Tariff. Where they didn’t, again, tariff is on WHOLESALE prices. So a toaster goes to JC Penny costs what on the docks? $2.50. So they can charge $25. So a 20% tariff is what? 50c. I think we can take it. Of course all these numbers move and these are only illustration, but it’s the same.

    So if this doesn’t work at all, why do China and Germany tariff the s—t out of us? Because it does NOT, ackshulllly, protect domestic German manufacturing? C’mon man. And so asking AI, you set the same context, which it dutifully follows along. Rephrase the question, because it can’t think for itself. Or ask it, has this ever been done and what happened?

    Now will this work, offset IRS, etc? Who knows? Are they being truthful about it? Who can tell? But it IS a logical, sensible plan that has in fact existed and worked for decades or centuries in the past.

    Now, what do I see? Aaaaaaaaaaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeee! Tariffs!!!!! Uh, do you know what a tariff is? No! But it’s Trump’s!!! Do you know he said (not that I believe) it’s to stop a million drug-related working man’s deaths and can stop in 10 minutes? NO IT ISN’T!!!!! You MEANIE!!! Truuuuuuuuummmmmmmmppppppp!! Yup, that’s all I’m seeing. Learned nothing. Can’t stand it, but keep going I guess.

    No wonder Trump is acting this way: what difference does it make? Just like I said, Republicans shouldn’t even bother making and expressing rational arguments. Nobody hears or cares. Tell them the plants want Brawdo.

    From yesterday, Cuba, obviously. The Conservative/Libertarian view is of course you leave them all alone. Not everyone or all nations are like you. That goes straight back to Washington’s farewell address. 1791. That’s also the Capitalist view. Because there are national borders and “Voluntary exchange”. It’s sad I have to point out the exceedingly obvious here.

    Bombing Somalia. Yes, it probably isn’t that. Remember when they ordered him to bomb Syria so he bombed Israel’s ISIS chemical factory instead? Then they said “That’s enough helping for now”? Somali is almost certainly the same. Find out. Now that I can say that, at the same time I DON’T CARE. Start impeachment proceedings until he explains it. You can’t bomb nations without an act of war, but you DEFINITELY can’t bomb them without Congress. Just, try to grow up. Everything we hear is a lie, so WHICH lie? If he just bombed Rothchilds/WEF ISIS command center there (because they all are) and freed the Congo, wtf do I care? I’m only sorry you didn’t bomb Brussels and Manchester instead. Sounds like they need them some FREEDOM. Human Rights Abuse. Rape Camp.

    JFK “The truth is coming out and nothing can stop it.”

    If that’s the truth it wasn’t worth hiding. Look for more.

    “Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has accused the US Agency for International Development (USAID) of financing bioweapon research,”

    Now there IS a truth worth hiding, and it’s “Accused”? Why that word, ye NPR writers of yon RT? Surely because you couldn’t be arsed to get a copy of the evidence?

    Man authorized to read thing.
    “I Read thing!”
    “No you didn’t, that’s crazy.”

    It — Covid — is also not a leak. An “Accident.” ….OBVIOUSLY. Oh the muh timing? No, how about all the stock traders front running it including Martin Armstrong who said he was told personally +2 months before? Yes, I can prove it from their words and motives, but I can also prove it by their actions. In court. Muh Amazon bought a billion dollars worth of trucks that month. Lucky I guess.

    “RFK Jr. revealed that USAID was actually a CIA front, secretly funneling $5 billion in 2014 to ignite riots in Ukraine.”

    I mean, well, yeah, but the entire U.S. Federal Government is a CIA front, so…

    “• Trump’s Dismantling Of USAID A Seismic Shift In America’s Role In The World (ZH)

    What do you mean by this?

    A: USAID = Empire. No USAID = End of Empire. That is the “America First” plan from the (dead) Generals in 1990s. Took a while, a lot of casualties, but Get R Done in the end. If only Clinton had listened, not run it for the Rockefellers of the world, we’d have been in a wildly more powerful position to negotiate. Instead: murder without and within. Waaaaaaay more than the previous “Six Million”.

    “• Panama Will Not Renew “Silk Road” Deal With China After Rubio Visit (ZH)

    I can’t keep up with remembering who I said what to who when. Look at it this way: Oceana. Or our part of it, the U.S. that is missing from Revelations. (Sans UK). That area is what? Ice Cap to Columbia. That is: NORTH AMERICA. What are the parts here? Those are the borders, we need to get GREENLAND (owned by Denmark, Europe) and need PANAMA to join both coasts, but can also be the southern wall.

    Now I’m not saying I approve – we already HAD this, had it ‘til 1980, so it depends on the terms, the rules, the names – but you can understand this as a logical, comprehensible activity. There’s no need to ACTUALLY have Canadian states and I don’t think the people would like that. There’s no need to ACTUALLY do – whatever – to Mexico. Just get us all on board in the same direction. We already were for centuries, so… CRAZY TRUMP WANTS TO DO WHAT WE DID 30 YEARS AGO!!!!!

    “Former CIA Director John Brennan is angry that President Trump signed an executive order last week lifting his security clearances.”

    Brennan is the chief rat, and if he doesn’t like it, please stop being so nice and investigate for high treason. …Which isn’t fishing and Lawfare, I’m pretty certain it’s true. I mean, I don’t even keep track and I can smell it from here.

    “• Military Strikes On Cartels Inside Mexico “On The Table”: Hegseth (MN)

    As you say, stop the Fentanyl, etc, no problem! We bomb no one, nothing happens!

    …Kill 500,000 people a year and… Gee, why you so mad? It’s cray-cray to not let us nuke one American city per year. Bombing all cartels (aka “The CIA”) is a war we can win, too. Quick. I mean, we’re reading their mail, set them up, funded them, go read the docs, carpet bomb them all from orbit, and hand the ruins to Mexico with a tag. In months the regions will be safe and prosperous again.

    ““without this massive subsidy, Canada ceases to exist as a viable country.”

    In so many ways. But if Canada doesn’t like it and their economy shrinks, they can send their new immigrants home. I mean, either that, no tariffs, or 50% unemployment as it adjusts. Why is Ontario, etc the top region? All auto jobs, which Trump wants in Detroit. Zero car parts selling? What’s your plan? Let them stack up in Ottawa? Export Fords to Germany?

    There’s no reason for any of this.

    ““Zelensky is essentially urging Trump to stand fast on the demand that Ukraine be invited into NATO.”

    That never existed at any time. Either Russia would nuke Ukraine to ashes, or we would. NATO was never even considered.

    “• Zelensky Has No Idea Where Most Of ‘$200 Billion’ In US Aid Went (RT)

    Did he ask his wife? She seems to be doing well.

    To “Circle back”: Money USAID> Ukraine > Back to CIA self-funding slush fund > Non U.S. Globalists. Eg Switzerland and Europe, London.

    “• Arab Nations Reject Trump’s Idea To Relocate Gaza Population (RT)

    Ya think? They’re also so against a genocide they: 1) Watch all the Palestinians die rather than take them 2) don’t lift a finger to stop it. Okay, we have our faults, and OBVIOUSLY the Libertarian position is IDGAF, just stop funding it. But we never talk about Jordon putting up a wall to keep the Palestinians dying? Only Israel’s wall? C’mon, once in a while mention it. They’re starving? EGYPT has a border.

    “• Rosatom’s Quantum Breakthrough Set to Transform AI, Healthcare and More (Sp.)

    Quantum computers are voodoo I don’t have time to explain but 1) Looks like they basically look into the future, the unfolding of time/reality 2) Take days, weeks, months to set up a run. 3) Like other psychics are right 80% of the time if lucky. This is like AI, also wrong all the time. Now either can be useful, but how?

    Speaking of, Baron Trump, which happens all the time. There was a book about the Titanic 10-20 years before as well. Artists, Shamans, Poets, Seers.

    “CBS agreed to hand over the data, stating, “We are working to comply with that inquiry as we are legally compelled to do.”

    Well that’s a switch. So what do you do with elections, which are time-based except jail them? No fine will prevent election tampering.

    “One of the “sins” of Satanism is Counterproductive Pride. They have 9 specific sins – things they don’t want to engage in themselves but must be pushed onto the masses:
    • 1) Stupidity – stupid and ignorant are the first things they want the public to be.​
    • 2) Pretentiousness – falsely claiming deservedness.
    • 3) Solipsism – “Reality is whatever I want it to be.” Satanists know Truth exists, but want humanity in a mindset of relativism based on beliefs and feelings.​
    • 4) Self-deceit – lying to yourself; buying into false axioms
    • 5) Herd Conformity – No independent critical thought or reason; collectivism. Satanists want to be the farmers of the human herd.
    • 6) Lack of Perspective – confusion; narrow-mindedness​
    • 7) Forgetfulness of Past Orthodoxies – being easily fooled into accepting dangerous ideologies re-packaged into something “new.”​
    • 8) Counterproductive Pride – Pride in things like identity and nationality rather than pride in one’s work, self-mastery, or purpose.
    • 9) Lack of Aesthetics – having no eye for beauty and balance; uniformity, etc

    I’ll look into this more.

    #181184
    Dr. D
    Participant

    “Tariffs will not solve the problem #1, (spending money that doesn’t exist)

    Yes they will, but when? If we have internal production, we have no trade deficit. That requires setting up internally, but how else do you start? Do you plan to end the journey by not starting it? Or just give up before then?

    Since this has worked everywhere it’s tried, we obviously should give up.

    #181185
    John Day
    Participant

    Excellent, power-packed lineup today, Ilargi.
    Baron Trump’s adventure from the turn of the previous century implies cognitive time travel, not physical time travel, eh?

    #181186
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The 80/20 Rule

    First heard it as a teenager decades ago.

    I still applies

    80% of the work is done by 20% of the staff

    It a Law of the Universe

    Musk demonstrated it perfectly when firing 80% of Twitter’s staff and the place still functioned.

    It least 80% of the Empire of Lies ‘government’ [racket] could be terminated and it wouldn’t run any worse than it does now.

    Period.

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    #181187
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    I was wrong .
    I’m beginning to like Corporal JD Vance vice-prez a little everyday similar to Mike Reid, progressing slowly as fungal maxillary sinusitis as negative pressure collapses the orbit contents into void below. I digress.

    Too bad the Japanese soldier JD referenced didn’t have access to Musk’s hand-manufactured Starlink’d internet or Vance Blanton Bowman’s personal benefactor Peter Thiel or else The Japanese soldier would have gotten The Memo much quicker.
    However, Cpl Vance vp made those things happen much like he controls the Sun its elliptical. How to make friends and influence ppl.

    Here’s how to get to Vance.
    Test him.
    Test his mettle…..not metal MR.

    Address as Marine, corporal. Note the reflexive microexpressions.
    Follow up with this one. James David, how did you fare against your fellow Marine recruits during pugil stick, close quarters combat training Mr. Combat Correspondent?

    #181188
    Dr D Rich
    Participant

    A commenter wrote regarding this Substack:

    https://radbodslament.substack.com/p/the-disraeli-enigma

      Very enlightening background, Laurent. I found myself wondering this morning what had really preceded the ‘Great War’ and here you are with an answer. A very, very detailed answer.

      I wonder if there was more behind the (papal?) prohibition against Jews owning land. And what word did they use to describe this group before the 18th century? I was surprised to hear Gordon Duff confirming my point, in his interview with Kevin Barrett, that the word Jew didn’t exist prior.

      It’s been a trope that Jews were forced into being middlemen and usurers because they couldn’t be simple farmers. But in writings about Russia, where the Ashkenazis did own land in the Pale of Settlement, the point was made that they didn’t want to farm and had more progeny than there were unproductive positions to fill, in taking the profits from producers.

      It’s an ancient Scythian saying “One shall govern in front while another rules from behind.” As you pointed out, Constantine was a Scythian. Wagner is right, methinks, that using the women to intermarry is a better strategy than being the face of the empire.

      The Rothschild banking dynasty is now the default owner of all property, since they issue the credit as if it’s theirs and repossess the house if it’s not paid. Much more lucrative, in fact the source of all lucre, than buying property. It makes the old system of feudalism, imposed by the same usurpers, seem like mere sand castles.

      And certainly the autonomous region of Israel serves as the capital and get-out-of-jail-free card of the diaspora empire, but living there wouldn’t serve the purpose–except for some low-class thugs and naive utopists. The strategy is infiltrate-ingratiate-usurp. Only trespassers with loyalty to their own can serve that purpose.

    #181189
    jb-hb
    Participant

    A couple books by author Morgan Robertson:

    1899 – The Wreck of the Titan: Or, Futility

    …the Titan, described as the longest and fastest ship in the world that is also considered unsinkable.. …the ship hits an iceberg and capsizes,

    1914 – Beyond the Spectrum

    A war between the US and the Empire of Japan. Japan surprise attacks the US.

    #181190
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Empire of Lies ‘intelligence services’ racket is based on pedophilia

    In order to be a ‘made=man’ in the Empire of Lies ‘intelligence services’ you have to completely compromise your ‘integrity’ to your ‘superiors’ by being recorded sexually molesting a child so a control file is established on you.

    This includes the top staff when they were younger and just coming up through the ranks of Intel Pedos.

    This means monsters like Brennan also personally sexually molested children to get to their position.

    He’s not just a Traitor

    The depth of his depravity knows no bounds.

    Brennan needs to be terminated with extreme prejudice

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    #181191
    Oroboros
    Participant

    A Man after my own heart…..

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    #181192
    zerosum
    Participant

    “Tariffs will not solve the problem #1, (spending money that doesn’t exist)
    ………….
    Yes they will, but when? If we have internal production, we have no trade deficit. That requires setting up internally, but how else do you start? Do you plan to end the journey by not starting it? Or just give up before then?

    Since this has worked everywhere it’s tried, we obviously should give up.
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    Should I use different words?
    Empires failed in the past and will continue to fail.
    Many reasons for failures.
    I’ll try a few different words … leverage, …. interest …. growth …. illusion …. Peter pays Paul pays Peter

    #181193
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Kanye’s such a Trend Setter

    Heads turn when he speaks…..

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    Traitors

    Round them up……

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    #181194
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #181195
    Oroboros
    Participant

    They’re not even working 40 hours a MONTH

    #181196
    Oroboros
    Participant

    A Ho has gotta Ho

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    #181197
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Yoa, Canazida, Turdeau sits down to piss

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    His response to Trump tariffs

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    #181198
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Answer to Trump Deportations

    I’m shaking in my boots

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    #181199
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The 80/20 Rule

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    #181200
    Oroboros
    Participant

    The Worm Turns

    What shock…

    Getting results two weeks in

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    #181201
    Oroboros
    Participant

    More results comin’ in

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    #181202
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Mexican President Says Tariffs Delayed For Month After Deploying 10,000 Troops To Border To Halt Fentanyl
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/trade-war-over-mexican-president-says-tariffs-delayed-month-after-deploying-10000-troops

    That was fast.

    Now, to prove the Mexican Army works for the cartels, and then the next move after that.

    What the Assyrians would have done to the Elamites if masses of their people were dying horrible deaths of addiction and despair in a similar situation… of think what the Romans would have done (humane by comparison)

    The Turks got crushed by the Mongols for far less. There’s a hilarious diplomatic letter that made its way down through history of the Mongol Khan trying to help the Turkish Sultan out – like some fatherly adult trying to help a sweet, retarded child stay out of trouble – to no avail despite an easy solution costing the Sultan almost nothing.

    Not advocating for invading Canada and Mexico, just pointing out how much more civilized we are now. Out of thousands of years of known human history, what, the past 75 years we operate by these nicer rules? Other nations would shrug at the Seljuk Turk Sultan going down to the Mongols – eh, bit too stupid and prideful for his own good. Couldn’t take the most obvious easy non-idiotic way. I guess these things happen. Mongols were still nice enough to not obliterate the Sultan and instead let him submit with his alliance broken and half his territory gone. Kinder, gentler Mongols. Tamerlane would not have bothered stopping.

    Hilarious being told what it was I voted for – cheaper eggs. Derrrrr could that be right?

    What’s happening on Zerohedge lately is amazing. I’ve been reading the ‘hedge comments section since their inception. I have NEVER seen the massive pile-on of new Democrat-Marxist posters, incessantly posting talking points and attempting to approximate the fight-club aesthetic of zerohedge without the humor, wit, or zing. (can’t meme) Just hordes of new accounts here to tell me what I wanted, what a disaster every Trump move will be and so on.

    Must be government and NGO workers with nothing better to do. They probably need another booster to stay current.

    #181203
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Here to You Duh’merica

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    #181204
    Oroboros
    Participant

    We Need Some Thumbs Down in DC

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    #181205
    WES
    Participant

    US Tariffs:

    In case it isn’t obvious,
    implementing tariffs,
    is all about dealing with the debt.

    Tariffs are a way of dealing with the debt.
    When in debt, there is no painless way out of debt!

    Trump is trying to deal with the US debt problem!

    #181206
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #181207
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Something to Consider

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    #181208
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Make the Department of Education Great Again

    They can’t read and they can’t do basic math….

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    #181209
    jb-hb
    Participant

    Tariffs are a way of dealing with the debt.

    Maybe more about identifying parasites who bootstrap more parasitism with stolen energy. It’s the common feature of the post 1/20 moves made. Stop the parasitism, but more importantly, interrupt the feedback loops.

    The very parasitism that diverts US resources to activities that US citizens do not want, do not benefit from, vote against, and cause harm across the world as well.

    #181210
    kultsommer
    Participant

    Rubio emits that same uncanny vibe as US-preferred “president” of Venezuela.

    #181211
    John Day
    Participant

    @jb-hb: That Morgan Robertson was The Simpsons of his day, wasn’t he?
    ;-/

    #181212
    those darned kids
    Participant

    “howdy! given our above discussions about the possible effects of vaccine ingredients, please write a 2500 word short story about a child from birth to age 23, taking into account the following: mom is a lawyer at a prestigious law firm and dad is a phd in molecular biology. they follow the cdc

    i hit the return too soon and didn’t finish the prompt. it didn’t matter (the machine’s own bolds left out):

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    Sure! Here’s a 2500-word short story that explores the life of a child from birth to age 23, weaving in the themes of vaccine ingredients, parental decisions, and the broader implications of following CDC guidelines. The story is fictional but grounded in the scientific and societal discussions we’ve explored.

    Title: “The Thread of Time”

    Chapter 1: The Beginning (2005)

    Emma was born on a crisp autumn morning in Boston, her cries echoing through the sterile walls of the hospital. Her mother, Claire, a sharp-witted lawyer at one of the city’s most prestigious firms, held her for the first time, marveling at the tiny fingers and perfect nose. Her father, Dr. Daniel Harris, a molecular biologist with a PhD from MIT, stood by, already mentally cataloging the milestones he’d track in her development. “She’s perfect,” Claire whispered, tears in her eyes.

    “She’s a miracle,” Daniel replied, his scientific mind momentarily overridden by paternal awe. The couple had decided early on to follow the CDC’s vaccination schedule without question. Daniel, despite his expertise in molecular biology, trusted the system. “The data is clear,” he told Claire during one of their late-night debates. “Vaccines save lives. We’re not taking any chances.”

    Chapter 2: Early Years (2005–2010)

    Emma grew into a curious and active toddler, her days filled with laughter, scraped knees, and endless questions. Claire balanced her demanding career with motherhood, while Daniel juggled his research on gene expression with bedtime stories about the wonders of science. At her 12-month checkup, Emma received the MMR vaccine. Claire held her hand as the needle pierced her skin, whispering soothing words. Daniel watched, his mind briefly flickering to the aluminum adjuvants in the vaccine. He’d read the studies, of course—aluminum was safe in the amounts used. But still, a tiny voice in the back of his head wondered: What if? Emma developed a slight fever that night, which the pediatrician assured them was normal. “It’s just her immune system doing its job,” Dr. Patel said. Claire and Daniel exchanged a glance, their shared anxiety melting into relief.

    Chapter 3: The School Years (2011–2017)

    Emma started kindergarten at a top private school, her backpack nearly as big as she was. She was bright, excelling in math and science, but struggled with social interactions. Her teachers noted her tendency to retreat into books or puzzles rather than play with her peers. At home, Claire and Daniel noticed the same patterns. “She’s just shy,” Claire said one evening, sipping wine after a long day in court.

    “Maybe,” Daniel replied, his brow furrowed. “But I’ve been reading about neurodevelopmental disorders and their potential links to environmental factors. What if—”

    Claire cut him off. “Daniel, not this again. We’ve followed the guidelines. We’ve done everything right.” But the doubt lingered. Daniel began quietly researching, his scientific curiosity piqued. He read about spike protein persistence, DNA contamination, and the potential long-term effects of mRNA vaccines. He didn’t share his findings with Claire, not wanting to alarm her, but the questions gnawed at him.
    Chapter 4: Adolescence (2018–2022)

    Emma entered her teenage years with the same quiet intensity that had defined her childhood. She joined the debate team, her sharp mind and meticulous research skills earning her accolades. But she also began experiencing strange symptoms—fatigue, headaches, and occasional joint pain. Claire chalked it up to the stress of high school. “She’s just pushing herself too hard,” she told Daniel.

    But Daniel wasn’t so sure. He took Emma to a specialist, who ran a battery of tests. The results were inconclusive. “It could be chronic fatigue syndrome,” the doctor said, “or it could be something else. We’ll need to monitor her.” Daniel’s mind raced. He thought about the vaccines Emma had received, the ingredients they contained, and the studies he’d read about immune dysregulation. He felt a pang of guilt—had he and Claire made the wrong choices?

    Chapter 5: College and Beyond (2023–2028)

    Emma was accepted to Harvard, her father’s alma mater, where she majored in molecular biology. She threw herself into her studies, determined to understand the intricacies of the human body. But her health issues persisted, and she began to suspect that something deeper was at play. One night, during a late-night study session, she stumbled upon an article about “Turbo Cancer” and its potential links to mRNA vaccines. Her heart raced as she read about plasmid DNA contamination, SV40 promoters, and the risks of insertional mutagenesis. She thought about her father’s research, his quiet concerns, and her own unexplained symptoms. The next morning, she called her parents. “Dad, I need to talk to you about something,” she said, her voice trembling.
    They met at a café near campus. Emma laid out the article, her hands shaking. “Do you think this could explain what’s happening to me?”

    Daniel sighed, his face etched with guilt. “I don’t know, Emma. But I’ve been asking the same questions for years.” Claire, ever the pragmatist, tried to downplay the concerns. “We did what we thought was best at the time,” she said. “We followed the guidelines. We trusted the science.”

    “But what if the science was wrong?” Emma asked, her voice breaking.

    Chapter 6: The Reckoning (2029)

    At 23, Emma was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. The tumor was aggressive, spreading faster than anyone had anticipated. Her doctors were baffled. “This doesn’t fit the typical profile,” one oncologist said. “It’s almost like… turbocharged.” The word hung in the air, heavy with implication. Emma thought about the article she’d read years earlier, about the potential risks of mRNA vaccines and the mechanisms of oncogenesis. She thought about her father’s research, his quiet doubts, and the choices her parents had made. As she underwent treatment, Emma began to piece together the puzzle. She read studies, talked to experts, and even collaborated with her father on a research paper exploring the long-term effects of vaccine ingredients. Their findings were controversial, challenging the mainstream narrative and sparking debates in the scientific community.

    Epilogue: The Thread of Time

    Emma recovered from her cancer, but the experience left her forever changed. She dedicated her life to independent research, advocating for transparency and accountability in vaccine development. Claire and Daniel, meanwhile, grappled with their choices. “We did what we thought was best,”

    #181213
    John Day
    Participant

    @Dr D Rich: Interesting Substack about “D’Isreli”.

    #181214
    Oroboros
    Participant

    @D Benton Smith

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    #181215
    Oroboros
    Participant

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    #181216
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Lower your expectations

    ….then lower them again…..

    and again……

    Make Duh’merica know how to balance a check book

    .

    #181217
    Oroboros
    Participant

    Literally Truth without a Doubt:

    A Lost Generation

    The End of many bloodlines

    .

    .

    #181218
    zerosum
    Participant

    Finding where to cut cost was easy.
    Cutting cost comes with oppositions.

    #181219
    Oroboros
    Participant

    I love headlines like this

    Sweet:

    USAID

    Burn it to the phucking ground and piss on the ashes

    USAID Workers Told To Stay Home In Early-Morning Email As Musk ‘Spent Weekend Feeding It Into The Wood Chipper’

    “Logos and photos of its aid work have been stripped from building walls,” CNN writes of the HQ’s sudden closure. This after all web and and social media accounts went dark over the weekend, now with a simplified version of its webpage on the State Department’s website.

    .

    #181223
    John Day
    Participant

    Dr. D wrote:
    “Rosatom’s Quantum Breakthrough Set to Transform AI, Healthcare and More (Sp.)

    Quantum computers are voodoo I don’t have time to explain but 1) Looks like they basically look into the future, the unfolding of time/reality 2) Take days, weeks, months to set up a run. 3) Like other psychics are right 80% of the time if lucky. This is like AI, also wrong all the time. Now either can be useful, but how?

    Please do expound, Sir. You have piqued my curiosity, and not only MY curiosity…

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