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To: cgbg; yelostar

To both of you, and I say this with complete sincerity – seek help for your mental illness.


65 posted on 07/13/2022 10:37:04 AM PDT by MD Expat in PA (No. I am not a doctor nor have I ever played one on TV. The MD in my screen name stands for Maryland)
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To: MD Expat in PA

Click on my name—the bottom third of my page—then you can insult me some more!

;-)


66 posted on 07/13/2022 11:24:41 AM PDT by cgbg (A kleptocracy--if they can keep it. Think of it as the Cantillon Effect in action.)
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To: MD Expat in PA
When people have legitimate questions that go unanswered, and when those questions often go against official narratives, they aren’t mentally ill. But it serves a purpose to classify them as such, doesn’t it?

The mindset of people like you, who immediately jump to ridiculous hyperbole, is a direct path to the totalitarian mindset. It’s what dictators and despots do to subdue their enemies. Classify them as crazy, then put them away. Problem solved! The mindset is designed to marginalize anyone who veers away from official stories. Instead of deriding those who ask inconvenient questions, why not acknowledge that there are gaping holes in the narrative.

It is described very well by Dr. Joseph Mercola, in an article published yesterday at Children’s Health Defense website:

“Belittling people and making them look silly, stupid, ignorant, gullible or incompetent are classic attack strategies by propagandists who don’t have a leg to stand on otherwise….

“So, calling someone a “conspiracy theorist” is a strategy aimed at silencing dissent in general and truth in particular, plain and simple.”

Dr. Mercola’s article is in no way related to Uvalde; it had nothing to do with Uvalde. He was writing about the Covid fiasco. But his calling out the classic mindset is extremely relevant.

There were ostensibly no less than TEN law enforcement agencies on site in Uvalde - IN THE HALLWAY - a majority of which were FEDERAL. But the media has largely ignored this fact. Why? How did they all get there so fast, with the nearest large city 70 miles away? Why is local law enforcement taking the heat? Don’t the feds take over a scene once they’re in there?

Another question: when was sound added in? Those dome-shaped security cameras don’t record sound. Is the school miked up? It’s possible that it came from a police radio transmission, but why would they add sound to the video? Answer: To make it seem more realistic. Enhancement is required when the evidence is lacking.

Our government has proven over decades that it has no parallel when it comes to deceit, dishonesty and fraud.

And last, the Gematria/cipher angle of Uvalde, and most other public events is, for the uninitiated, mind boggling.

Gematria’s roots, which are thousands of years old, lie in ancient Kabbalic mysticism, and tie that view of creation to the expression of numbers, letters and words. The people responsible for the foundation of human civilization devised our alphabet and language, as well as our numeric system, based on the principles of Gematria.

When we decode modern events into numbers, there is a system behind the decoding that is thousands of years old. There is no coincidence or happenstance involved. It is all by design. Everything is connected.

This system has been embedded across societies and cultures - again, for millennia. Throughout much of history, it has been secret, protected knowledge.

If you drill into most publicized events, you will find extensive Gematria coding. Uvalde is no exception.

71 posted on 07/13/2022 4:07:19 PM PDT by yelostar
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