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Post by daw on Jul 16, 2020 17:03:42 GMT
Change shortage is the biggest scam yet. Reason? They have not minted new coins sine February because of Covid. Pull that change out of your pocket and count the new coins... someone is hoarding the change if all you have is 2020 coins.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2020 18:35:02 GMT
Several businesses in this area, Walmart included, is requiring you to use a debit/credit card. No longer accepting cash.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2020 19:50:02 GMT
Yep, I believe in coincidences, but some things are foreseeable. Take for instance a group of 25 people, what would you think the odds are of two of them having the same day/month of birth? Well, I've tested that game several times, and it never fails that out of that just 25 people a least two will indeed have the same day/month of birth. What I'm saying is some things are predictable, including government and societies' responses to varying stimuli. Put the right series of stimuli in place, and watch it happen. Individual responses will vary, but large entities are predictable as the sun coming up. We have been, and are being played. The players can only create the chaos, but not the outcome. What happens after depends on the inner strength and resolve of the most determined people. An interesting article that seems to relate to this conversation:
Assumption 1: The Method of Counting COVID Deaths is Sensible and Accurate Assumption 2: The PCR Test for COVID is Accurate Assumption 3: The Antibody Test for COVID is Accurate Assumption 4: The COVID Case Count is Rising Assumption 5: Thermal Imaging/Screening for COVID is Effective Assumption 6: Asymptomatic People Can Spread the Disease Assumption 7: Making Schools Adopt Insanely Restrictive Measures Will Stop COVID Spread Assumption 8: It's a Good Idea for Government to Take Abduct Kids from COVID-Positive Parents Assumption 9: Social Distancing is Backed by Solid Scientific Evidence Assumption 10: Mask Wearing for Healthy People is Backed by Solid Scientific Evidence Assumption 11: We Live in a World of Indiscriminate Killer Viruses
Conclusion: Time to Question all Your COVID Assumptions
"The good news is that these are assumptions not facts. When you look closely, you will realize the entire official narrative on COVID is a house of cards built on sand. It cannot stand up to close scrutiny. This knowledge is the key to remaining sane and free in a COVID-crazed and brainwashed world. Spread the word. Evidence, information and knowledge will dispel assumptions and ignorance."
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Post by laurazone5 on Jul 17, 2020 12:12:25 GMT
sawmilljim, I too, have said this from the start. Everyone thinks I am nuts. Maybe I am? Maybe I am right? Only time will tell.......
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2020 14:47:33 GMT
sawmilljim , I too, have said this from the start. Everyone thinks I am nuts. Maybe I am? Maybe I am right? Only time will tell....... It doesn't have to be either/or....
Just sayin'.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2020 15:26:10 GMT
Several businesses in this area, Walmart included, is requiring you to use a debit/credit card. No longer accepting cash. If they insisted that I pay with card instead of legal tender, I would be sorely tempted to leave a cartful of perishable items at the check out.
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Jul 17, 2020 18:10:27 GMT
A very, very small example of things not being what we're told: At the feed store today I made small purchase, and as he was making change I asked if he was having trouble getting coins, thinking I might bring him several rolls we haven't bothered to deposit. He laughed and said no, the bank has plenty, "It's just another one of those deals." I'm sure he meant another panic scam.
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Post by Thtwudbeme on Jul 17, 2020 21:03:36 GMT
Several businesses in this area, Walmart included, is requiring you to use a debit/credit card. No longer accepting cash. If they insisted that I pay with card instead of legal tender, I would be sorely tempted to leave a cartful of perishable items at the check out. No, no, no, nooooo....
Don't leave it at the checkout. Tell them that you forgot something, take the cart into a desolate portion of the store and leave the perishables there.
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Post by farmrbrown on Jul 17, 2020 21:54:07 GMT
Yep, I believe in coincidences, but some things are foreseeable. Take for instance a group of 25 people, what would you think the odds are of two of them having the same day/month of birth? Well, I've tested that game several times, and it never fails that out of that just 25 people a least two will indeed have the same day/month of birth. What I'm saying is some things are predictable, including government and societies' responses to varying stimuli. Put the right series of stimuli in place, and watch it happen. Individual responses will vary, but large entities are predictable as the sun coming up. We have been, and are being played. The players can only create the chaos, but not the outcome. What happens after depends on the inner strength and resolve of the most determined people. An interesting article that seems to relate to this conversation:
Assumption 1: The Method of Counting COVID Deaths is Sensible and Accurate Assumption 2: The PCR Test for COVID is Accurate Assumption 3: The Antibody Test for COVID is Accurate Assumption 4: The COVID Case Count is Rising Assumption 5: Thermal Imaging/Screening for COVID is Effective Assumption 6: Asymptomatic People Can Spread the Disease Assumption 7: Making Schools Adopt Insanely Restrictive Measures Will Stop COVID Spread Assumption 8: It's a Good Idea for Government to Take Abduct Kids from COVID-Positive Parents Assumption 9: Social Distancing is Backed by Solid Scientific Evidence Assumption 10: Mask Wearing for Healthy People is Backed by Solid Scientific Evidence Assumption 11: We Live in a World of Indiscriminate Killer Viruses
Conclusion: Time to Question all Your COVID Assumptions
"The good news is that these are assumptions not facts. When you look closely, you will realize the entire official narrative on COVID is a house of cards built on sand. It cannot stand up to close scrutiny. This knowledge is the key to remaining sane and free in a COVID-crazed and brainwashed world. Spread the word. Evidence, information and knowledge will dispel assumptions and ignorance."
Wow. I just read thru that link and it confirmed scientifically, what I had questioned intuitively all along especially the accuracy of the testing. It's a shame that most of the RNA/DNA stuff is over most people's head because if it wasn't, it would be a lot harder to bamboozle everyone with a few "medical experts". That's what made me so suspicious from the beginning, that it was even remotely possible to trot out an instant test and start on a vaccine in a few months on a supposedly new and unknown virus. I wont even consider buying a new model of a vehicle until it's been out on the market a few years and I see how everyone else does with it, lol.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 17, 2020 22:34:51 GMT
If they insisted that I pay with card instead of legal tender, I would be sorely tempted to leave a cartful of perishable items at the check out. No, no, no, nooooo....
Don't leave it at the checkout. Tell them that you forgot something, take the cart into a desolate portion of the store and leave the perishables there. OOoooh! Next level evil! LOVE it!
I'm working on a protest for this insistence on cards instead of cash. It does involve my little cart (which you have so brilliantly placed, thank you very much!) but it also involves a LOT of people doing it on the same day.
This area hasn't had that issue - yet. But I have a few friends here and there (some of you may remember the UNcheese party a few years back), and there may be a way to get a national CASH ONLY DAY started, hopefully while the weather is still toasty warm.
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Post by joebill on Jul 22, 2020 2:11:17 GMT
Took y'all a while to show up here, but WELCOME!....and God bless....Joe
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Jul 24, 2020 2:26:03 GMT
Couldn't help but laugh today listening to Glenn Beck, apparently he was describing his "tell all" show on his Blaze TV show last night about the current goings on with the different groups and their connections to each other.
He not only paraphrased many of my points from the opening thread, but even used many of the same words! He's been investigating and documenting his theories for 11 years, and the only thing new to me was the inclusion of Tom Steyer as a money backer of the communist organizations.
At least if I'm paranoid, I'm in good company.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 24, 2020 20:17:45 GMT
A very, very small example of things not being what we're told: At the feed store today I made small purchase, and as he was making change I asked if he was having trouble getting coins, thinking I might bring him several rolls we haven't bothered to deposit. He laughed and said no, the bank has plenty, "It's just another one of those deals." I'm sure he meant another panic scam. I asked my bank about it and was told there is no coin shortage. They 'implied' these retailers are doing it because of COVID transmission through money.
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