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To: bitt

The most recent GoodDog connects a lot of dots... ‘rona, Ukriane biolabs, spraying, Congo/Bill Gates, ebola

And yes, Star Trek is loaded with predictive programming. I think in one earlier GoodDog episode, or maybe elsewhere, a deepdive on the Wrath of Khan was done. Roddenberry was at least a 33rd degree freemason. Nimoy was a mason.

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159 posted on 04/03/2022 5:31:35 AM PDT by smileyface ("The illuminati's whole philosophy demands the use, abuse, sacrifice and consumption of children.")
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To: smileyface

If they want to get that message out, they need to do it with videos that aren’t 3 hours long.


166 posted on 04/03/2022 7:08:52 AM PDT by BlueMondaySkipper (Involuntarily subsidizing the parasite class since 1981)
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To: smileyface

? “Oh, and maybe discover the fountain of youth that keeps Captain Kirk looking so spry?”

Uh, cosmetic surgery?

-SB


231 posted on 04/03/2022 3:14:46 PM PDT by Snowybear ( )
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