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Offline gladius_veritatis

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Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #35 on: March 31, 2020, 07:44:32 AM »
You do realize that both could be true, right, that this could be a real virus AND could be at the same time hyped up?
This seems the most likely situation.  I posted this on FB yesterday in response to a friend's sharing a single photo used twice as being from both Italy and NYC:

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The vast majority of this stuff doesn't pass the smell test. However, everyone seems to be so emotionally invested in their respective political angles (something fueled incessantly by the MSM) that critical analysis of available information is almost non-existent. Something is definitely happening on the medical front, but it's all obscured because it's taking place within the larger context of the biggest psy-op the world has ever seen.


This has been my position all along, although Matthew seems to have somehow misinterpreted my position as "GV is 100% on the train to Hoaxville!"  C'est la vie.  Keep your wits about ya, people.  Something's going down and it ain't looking all that favorable for those of our persuasion.

Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #36 on: March 31, 2020, 08:24:48 AM »
I'm pretty sure that in a nursing home housing 120 residents, 29 deaths in 2 weeks is highly unusual.  Here is an article which reports the death toll at 34.
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/times-watchdog/coronavirus-spread-in-a-kirkland-nursing-home-for-weeks-while-response-stalled/

The article is from March 18.  Before things really exploded in NYC and NJ.
Watch the CI thread video at https://www.cathinfo.com/general-discussion/fiddling-the-numbers/msg693088/?topicseen#msg693088 , you'll learn that there are 100's of varieties of Corona virus's, and everyone has some in their systems no problem. The problem is Covid19, so they say, and there is no test to determine if you have Covid19 or the degree to which you have it. The news keeps calling it corona virus test and corona virus pandemic, which is very fishy. It is like if the Thuggee ( maybe 10,000 person cult) were killing some people here and there all over the world, and the news blew it up to be that human beings were killing people all over the world.


Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #37 on: March 31, 2020, 11:50:23 AM »
This is what she actually said, take it for what it's worth:  

I've seen that video before, she reveals her innate hatred of white people on that one. and not just "some" old white folk from down south or South Africa. These type really deep down inside despise ALL white people. she's not fooling anybody.
Anyway, two things here. I believe the woman purports to be some kind of a "christian" or spiritual person of sort.


That's a lie.


And the other thing, if she just happens  to be  either, she would know to be careful making statements like that. words have a way of coming back to haunt you one way or another. That's why in Scripture it often alludes to not cursing anyone and watching what you say. Words are powerful and have meaning and result in consequences more often than not. Be careful what you say and ask for, something I've been told my entire life. An entirely true statement. She could be a victim of her own curses.

Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #38 on: March 31, 2020, 12:54:43 PM »
Have you seen fauci by the way?? you understand his ethnicity? You seen that nose?

The name "Fauci" is Italian.  This matches the biographical info about him online:

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Fauci's paternal grandparents, Antonino Fauci and Calogera Guardino, were from Sciacca, Italy. His maternal grandmother, Raffaella Trematerra, from Naples, Italy, was a seamstress. His maternal grandfather, Giovanni Abys, was born in Switzerland and was an artist, noted for landscape and portrait painting, magazine illustrations (Italy) as well graphic design for commercial labels, including olive oil cans. His great-grandparents emigrated to the US in the late 19th century. Fauci grew up Catholic.[2][3][4]
Fauci attended Regis High School in New York City where he graduated in 1958. He then enrolled at the College of the Holy Cross where he received a BS in classics in 1962.


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Re: 35 Sources showing corona virus is over hyped, and likely fraud.
« Reply #39 on: March 31, 2020, 01:00:55 PM »
Here she is with Elie Wiesel, one of the great Jew frauds:



Years back I got a good chuckle over Rae Dawn Chong's comments about Oprah:

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Rae Dawn Chong has some nice things to say about Oprah Winfrey. But the actress, who was in The Color Purple with Oprah in 1985, also has some very nasty things to say.

TMZ got a hold of a June 27 interview that Chong did for Matty P's Radio Happy Hour and the harsh comments are spreading quickly.

"She was lovely [on The Color Purple]," says Chong at first when asked about if there was bad blood between the two on the set of the movie.

Chong goes on to say, "It was after when I did Commando and I was starring with Maria Shriver's husband in the movie. That's when she was a total bioootch."

Chong says that Oprah invited her on her talk show but says Oprah "wasn't having me. ... She never called me on stage."

Then Chong says, "She is amazing. I respect her, I think she's done great things for women of color, women of a certain size. I think she's an icon."

But, she says, Oprah is a "great brown-noser. If you're in a room with her, she'll pick the most powerful person and she'll become best friends with them. When we worked with her ... she was that fat chick that was the ... wannabe cheerleader that was the student council president that was best friends with the principal ... she was that fat chick in school that did everything and everybody loved her. That's Oprah -- love me, love me, love me."

https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/people/2013/07/19/rae-dawn-chong-calls-oprah-vile-uses-n-word/2567981/