Posted on 07/15/2021 11:58:44 AM PDT by wildcard_redneck
Lately, the term "gain-of-function" shows up in half the headlines. It appeared in Dr. Deep State’s secret emails to Wuhan along with another batch to Mark Zuckerberg, alleged creator of Facebook, originally called "Project LifeLog" when DARPA started it. Now, Zuckerberg and his New World Order cronies try to walk all the oppression back like it never happened.
(Excerpt) Read more at americascivilwarrising.org ...
Is this news to you? Have you been living under a rock or something?
Look up something called “Lifelog” which was a DARPA project. Notice what it was trying to do, and pay attention to the date it was “ended”. Then look up the date Facebook was started. It was the exact same day.
Nothing to see here for the people who refuse to open their eyes.
“ Didn’t you “wish to discuss” the emails?
Looks like you knew where to find a couple of them
but didn’t think it very important to actually post them.
You still haven’t.
That’s kind of sketchy, isn’t it?”
What’s REALLY sketchy are the people who divert attention from important information and quibble about the source, or how it was posted, or whether or not it was excerpted. Those are the sketchy types, especially once you notice that it’s basically their only game and commentary. One trick pony that only results in squashing knowledge.
Wanting to see the actual emails referenced is "squashing knowledge" some kind of way?
That makes total sense.
You may be retarded.
A litany of accusations and assertions of evidence on the same page is not proof of anything.
If you watched “Person of Interest”, that’s essentially what the character Harold Crane said, the machine wasn’t getting enough data on people from their cell phones and their emails and the survellience cameras, so he designed social networks and people freely gave up all their information.
Truth is stranger than fiction, sometimes.
You keep your head in the sand while this COA led color revolution enslaves you. As for me the scales have fell from my eyes.
Too bad those scales prevented you from posting the TWO emails.
It's fun believing in silly stuff, isn't it?
Goober.
Humblegunner, you never disappoint when it comes to pissing everyone off. Go harrass your “blogpimps” if you have nothing better to do.
Yeesh.
So you post a thread about emails without including the emails
and somehow I’m the bad guy for pointing it out.
Makes sense, yep.
Humblegunner cannot quit being Humblegunner. Sad is what it is.
And you can’t explain why you didn’t post the emails.
Curious.
Oh, God of Freepers and mighty gatekeeper! Please forgive my sins!I am unworthy of your wisdom and guidance.
Without you Freepers would escape the Corporate Media Complex and be exposed to dangerous ideas that the Uniparty has not approved for distribution.
Next time I comment or post be certain that I will immediately comment out to you for your approval.
to protect the kids oh use Latin: Es stultior asino. Te futueo et equum tuum!
No excrement Mr. Holmes.
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