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never trust "the swiss"
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# ? Jun 27, 2024 05:19 |
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it's little saint mike's island now
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Fiend posted:Found some pure strain crack ping What's her "Chris Cornell investigation"?
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i would have watched cornells sex trafficking documentary shame on hillary for killing him wire style
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Fiend posted:Found some pure strain crack ping This is a quarter 'Q' poo poo and 3/4ths true. The problem is determining which is which.
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I'm going to die of laughter if adrenochrome harvesting is actually real.
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taqueso posted:I'm going to die of laughter if adrenochrome harvesting is actually real. rip
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taqueso posted:I'm going to die of laughter if adrenochrome harvesting is actually real. Probably something completely ridiculous like harvesting children's blood. There's already rich fucks getting blood transfusions publicly to try and stay young so there's definitely a nastier version of that out there.
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LIVE AMMO COSPLAY posted:Probably something completely ridiculous like harvesting children's blood. is there anyone who publically does that except theil?
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https://twitter.com/MauraBarrettNBC...ingawful.com%2F
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taqueso posted:I'm going to die of laughter if adrenochrome harvesting is actually real. ![]()
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loving hell its just a joke to them
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Sleekly posted:loving hell its just a joke to them Weird how pedophilia and fascism are just for the lulz Like jokes don't actually exist
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shame on an IGA posted:Cofounded pedo netflix with Brian Singer in the 90s quote:It’s terribly relevant: days ago, APA lost “Stranger Things” actor Finn Wolfhard as a client when social media accusations surfaced against his agent, Tyler Grasham, who was then terminated. christ
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gh0stpinballa posted:christ Not sure I parse that sentence. Who got terminated?
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One of the main DEN people is now huge in bitcoin
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that loving balkans connection again with diane jenkins. she "flees the siege of sarajevo" and next thing she buys a clothing company? wtf?
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war zones are a fertile greenhouse for desperate exploitable people whose sudden absence won't be investigated.
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Darth Walrus posted:Not sure I parse that sentence. Who got terminated? APA is a talent agency that find roles for their actor clients. Tyler Grasham was an agent at APA who handled various celebrity clients and who reportedly used his position to prey on some of the young boys he was supposed to be assisting. When these allegations came out Stranger Things actor Finn Wolfhard dropped Grasham as an agent, meaning that the agency that employs him, APA, lost Wolfhard's business. Grasham was then fired by APA.
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crack ping CRACK PING
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Jose posted:One of the main DEN people is now huge in bitcoin Brock Pierce. Believe his role in DEN was helping to lure victims, and learning how to run a front for child porn.
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https://twitter.com/josh_fbi/status/1229173560742174722
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gh0stpinballa posted:annibale from war nerd was talking gladio on the TL the other day, one of his replies mentioned a book called 20 days of turin. i figured what the hell, bought it on kindle. absolutely amazing horror/occult history type book, highly recommend for its eerie anticipation of epstein brain vibes. about a third of the way in. a bit kafka, a bit marquez, creepy af. Even though this post was made in the podcast thread I'm gonna reply here where it's more appropriate, another "book" that might be interesting to people in this thread would be You Were Never Really Here by Jonathan Ames. The only reason I would not recommend this book is because it's not really a book. It is the very strong opening couple chapters to a novel that the author clearly lost interest in writing. You get a very strong set up for a brutal neo noir thriller and then, and I'm really not exaggerating here, the author concludes the entire story in a two page exposition dump. Imagine reading the opening act of a story and then getting a wikipedia summary of how the second two thirds of the narrative went down and that is a good idea of what it was like to read this thing. Apparently it was adapted into a film which I will definitely be making a point of seeing. The book itself has some very Epstein brain moments though. Some passages from the book that were very Epstein flavoured. A heads up that the following passages include frank descriptions of the economics of child prostitution: quote:In New York City there were nearly 700,000 millionaires who were men. There were 250,000 each in Chicago and Los Angeles, and plenty more in the other large to midsize cities. If 0.5 percent—half a percentage point—of these men throughout the country were sexually and socially deviant in their desire for young girls, which would be a conservative estimate, then there was abundant incentive in the market-place to provide what they wanted. One hour with a pretty twelve-, thirteen-, or fourteen-year-old white female cost anywhere from five to ten thousand dollars, and the more that was charged, the more the men wanted it, which was basic economics. It was a highly risky but very lucrative business. quote:Paul hesitated. Not out of cunning, just fear. Joe raised his hand again. Paul spoke quickly, half-gasping: “There’s one guy on the first floor, in the kitchen, with the cameras, and one guy on the second floor. He sits in the hallway.” Joe figured that there were plenty of cameras for security reasons, as well as cameras in the loving rooms. Blackmail was another good source of revenue. He took out the picture of Lisa. He hit the overhead light and held the snapshot in front of Paul’s face. “Do they have a playground? Is this girl inside?” quote:The “big sister” was usually a prostitute in her early thirties, who, trying to hang on near the end of her career, makes herself useful by chaperoning and befriending the young ones—training them, shopping for them, and feeding them a steady diet of Vicodin, Klonopin, Xanax, and Oxycontin, all of which kept the girls on the playground pliant and docile. Paul, who was addicted to painkillers, often bought his own pills from Lisa’s chaperone, which was one more way for the big sister to turn a profit for herself before she was sent to the street, no longer of value, but at least, unlike the children, there was no need to kill her when she was used up. quote:Albany spends twenty-five billion dollars a year on construction and road building. It’s a bigger racket than drugs, gambling, or prostitution. So they need a man in Albany, and Votto is it. Obviously this is a work of fiction rather than journalism but it definitely will give you some crack ping moments. It's a pity the author couldn't be bothered to write another couple hundred pages or at least a proper concluding chapter.
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Actually it looks like the movie is free on Prime?
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yeah the film ends pretty abruptly too, but up to that point it's pretty good, very epstein brained.
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https://twitter.com/TonyBeast1957/status/1229175475601317888
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https://twitter.com/EEdgelady/status/1229466772241293312 https://twitter.com/SPAMisgood007/status/1229804900403568642 I'm crack pinging like crazy over here you guys
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There is no way the original post wasn't a joke lmao
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Perry Mason Jar posted:https://twitter.com/EEdgelady/status/1229466772241293312 i don't understand what i'm reading here
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Well, it is true that one of the trueanon hosts fought for the kurds on behalf of the us military and wrote about it in vice magazine. But it is also true that "earwulf" is a red kahina type person. By using dialectical thought,
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Algund Eenboom posted:Well, it is true that one of the trueanon hosts fought for the kurds on behalf of the us military and wrote about it in vice magazine. But it is also true that "earwulf" is a red kahina type person. By using dialectical thought, At the outset he was just working with US intel, not military - at that time the US military was not admitting any such fighting in Rojava, let alone US intel. Connection was strongly denied then but eventually it became untenable to continue the charade. It'd seem a more obvious joke if they weren't responding to her random thread (like, if she was responding to one of their threads and they replied to her there). Perry Mason Jar has issued a correction as of 19:09 on Feb 18, 2020 |
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brace is funny enough that id keep listening even if he was cia
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its not like true anon dropped any hot scoops or idk...generated knowledge. just some light topical entertainment
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gh0stpinballa posted:i don't understand what i'm reading here True Anon is a podcast about Epstein, started just before his death. One of the hosts is named brace belden, aka pisspig granddad. He joined the Kurdish international volunteers to fight ISIS. They're joking that he was a cia officer/plant hiding in plain sight
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Real hurthling! posted:brace is funny enough that id keep listening even if he was cia same, and same goes for Anderson cooper, Tom Hanks and Jim from office (but not Pete Buttigieg)
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Real hurthling! posted:brace is funny enough that id keep listening even if he was cia No way he's CIA he eats fried chicken just like norm macdonald
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the cia generally doesnt hire heroin addicted punks to fight its proxy wars but maybe thats all part of the op
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# ? Jun 27, 2024 05:19 |
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Remember when saying al-qaida guys were among the rebels fighting assad would get you probationed by brown moses... that's a lol
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