Posted on 10/21/2020 5:53:47 PM PDT by ransomnote
Very interesting. Did a lot of people wear masks in 1918-1919? One thing is people often died just a day or two after getting symptoms.
Regarding masks, I stood in a 30 minute line to vote today. The line was outside, As we moved up the line, we all removed our masks until we got to the building, then donned them. Had a nice conversation with a couple of people in line.
And yes, I voted - straight R (except the city commissioners that had no political party allegiance).
Interesting - the wore masks, but based on that picture, they still participated in LIFE! A college football game and few empty seats.
Dark winter. Remember that phrase. Thats an IIA op. #Debates2020— Numberonepal (@numberonepal) 9:12 PM · Oct 22, 2020
Or worse, healthy young people -- those with the strongest immune systems -- would go to bed healthy and never wake up.
Ping pong
What is IIA?
https://www.victimoftheswamp.com/2017/10/26/interactive-internet-activities/
Informative link, or horse manure?
Yes, Monday in Tucson.
What is the process for checking in once you get there?
Stand/walk in mile-long line, and then go through metal detectors as if you were at an airport.
Do you really have to get tickets?
No, though they do give out wrist bands before you get to the metal detectors.
Suppose you just want to hang out in the overflow area and watch the jumbo tron and have no interest in trying to get into the main event?
There was no jumbo tron inside the venue. At the last part of the line, where the crowd winds through barriers outside the gate, there was a very large TV screen.
Can you bring lawn chairs?
You can't bring anything larger than a medium-sized purse into the venue.
You can bring a lawn chair if you want to use it while you're waiting. By the time I got there (about 90 minutes before the scheduled start) the line was moving pretty continuously so there wasn't much opportunity to sit. If you bring anything of size with you, you have to leave it on the ground outside the venue and hope that no one else decides to take it. (Perhaps a safe bet with Trump fans.)
Any info would be appreciated.
Anything else?
Thank you. That is helpful.
I think I will adopt your approach and get there 90 minutes before it starts. The person I am going with would probably only be able to handle 90 minutes of line standing and only if she saw it moving along pretty well.
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Perusing your Twitter. Also +++
https://twitter.com/numberonepal/status/1319766640263909376
I’d point out that these laws cut both ways. This actually sounds good to me. Maybe. Imagine the corrupt Ds looking at ballots and tossing all the R ballots because they claim the signatures don’t match. This law prevents that.
So the question is, which is a bigger threat: Ds tossing legit R ballots or fraudulent D ballots with forged signatures? IDK. But I can see the Ds committing fraud in either case.
IIA = Interactive Internet Activities
The Military Has A Name For Fake News, And Its Called Interactive Internet Activities (IIA)
We were basically tasked with moving Psychological Operations (PSYOP) from airplane dropped leaflets, to tactically targeting social networks, blogs, and online news feeds. It was truly a challenge, as the Department of Defense was strictly prohibited from EVER targeting or influencing American citizens [but they did and do]. Other such government agencies with three letter acronyms did not have such restrictions.
This is what the movie Shadow Gate was about.
Legit I think. The article mentions Patrick Bergy before he was a whistle blower working with Millie Weaver (Shadow Gate). He said he offered his information to a lot of folks including Bongino, and they wouldn’t touch it. Only Millie provided a platform.
Excellent article, and right up our alley. Everyone should read.
It explains how the matrix operates and keeps us in the collective (Borg), to mix metaphors.
It perfectly describes what we all are doing here.
#InformationWarfare
I’ve always wondered if Q is going to let Israel prosecute Soros or Jarrett.
pic.twitter.com/XbXc1Vq24B— Lucia choo (@ChooLucia) October 23, 2020
One thing is people often died just a day or two after getting symptoms.
The Spanish Flu was much more dramatic, yet today there are more drama queens.
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