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aeden
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https://thecommonsenseshow.com/activism ... set-motion

https://www.theepochtimes.com/t-planned-parenthood rogue funded death cult.

We only simply asked do not use our tax dollar to slaughter innocence.

The reply is clear that only the darkest and lurid recesses in conspiracies will apply going forward for the Moleks.
Colleen McNicholas, the chief medical officer of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region and Southwest Missouri, said the massive Illinois facility was built in stealth to avoid protests and delays.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/search.php?ke ... sf=msgonly

Amos 5:26-27 But ye have born the tabernacle of your Moloch, and Chiun (Remphan) your images.......

aeden
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https://www.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inli ... k=gAU8VL7z

Because vol of vol is directly related to "convexity". Some dark recess called math for the death cult to steal tax dollars later.
Snowflake as was I when Allison was shot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1PrUU2 ... rt_radio=1


Gold traded back below $1500 even as ETF holdings reach record highs...

The caboose buyers some may contend. PSLV descending triangle.

http://gdxforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php ... slv#p18067

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3fDEH8zci4

t/y h

h will be put on the new van

aeden
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https://www.fastcompany.com/90413945/th ... hone-cable

Worse news: Now it’s being mass-produced.

However, the O.MG Cable also contains a built-in wireless hotspot.

Kinda like the Chicoms wifi bulbs Putinvilles bought.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ueivjr3f8xg

On a side note: AI found vaccines injuring 1/39 kids was shut down by the CDC.

For the shrieking horrors vac cult we learned from the Chicoms records the lot numbers
and spread out the shots over time.
Yes we understand s what imported from the open border retards.
We have degrees in house in virology and actual experts also... grow up

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Higgenbotham wrote: Gen X has no idea how to hire, not a clue.
This is the best answer I ever received to ‘Tell me about yourself’—after 20 years of interviewing

“Tell me about yourself” is a question you’re certain to be asked at any job interview.

As the CEO of the world’s largest executive search firm, I have conducted thousands of interviews over the past 20 years. The best — and most memorable — answer I have ever received to that question was: “I’ve climbed the highest mountains on every continent, including Everest.”
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/07/the-mos ... rself.html

Proof.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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https://rairfoundation.com/retired-cia- ... reasonous/

game over the roads lead to incarceration

the cult is hitting terminal velocity

thousands of voices will sweep them away

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1_V-0iDu_0

guess who funded the organizational capital to get homeless children out of the autos

We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

DOJ do your duty.

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Blue team will make the Red States wish they could rise to the level of shit hole is the real basic view spewing unleashed political shibboleths.

https://www.politico.com/news/2019/10/1 ... ons-044034
“Senator McConnell and Senate Republicans have shunned vital proposals to improve Americans’ lives,” Schumer said.

Of course everything was done wrong.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Coplon
The appellate court, sitting in New York, concluded that while the evidence showed that she was guilty, FBI agents had lied under oath about the bugging. Moreover, the opinion said that the failure to get a warrant was not justified. The court overturned the verdict, but the indictment was not dismissed. In the appeal of the Washington trial, the verdict was upheld, but because of the possible bugging, a new trial became impossible. For political and evidentiary reasons, it never took place.

Anyways the Sociopath will misrepresent facts based on popular beliefs.
As we know even in wheelchairs they will never change or pretend to.
These body farm inhabitants are just tax locust living fiat socialism as just a gateway drug to communism.
Deception.

I will ask if the masters program will be pursued.
Some days the burden is so heavy for the Gals on the floor.

Illegal immigrants are and have bankrupted the system and the girls are worn out to the bone with staffing facts and not your
idiots parroting improving American lives.

“They want the nurses to take on more patients and we’re already stretched too thin,”

“We want the community to know that we are fighting back.”
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aeden
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This increase in crime comes at a time when Minneapolis is having trouble recruiting police officers.

Authorities put the blame on a violent rivalry between St. Paul and Minneapolis East African gangs.

There has been no consensus on how to fight the increase in crime.

Last nights report include antifa reference again from the locals on the scene that the police mitigated before the antifa gang was
to be literally taken apart.

Authorities insist on sporadic issues only as we seen before.

Americans aren't the problem. DemoCommies are the problem. They've been the problem since FDR. Read more books.

Not picking on FDR lets get that straight.

TV ads. Healthcare fear and gun grabbing.

The Girls inside are being beaten up as mine was being attacked numerous times from drug and alcohol human derelicts.
And on the run as I sent them underground and back to college again. Its a F%^&%$# war zone inside and outside now.
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John
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** 11-Oct-2019 Hiring
Higgenbotham wrote: > Gen X has no idea how to hire, not a clue.

> https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/07/the-mos ... rself.html

> Proof.
There was a report on age discrimination last month on the BBC World
Service. They interviewed several people, and one of them said, "It's
gotten so bad that skills and experience are considered a
disadvantage. That's ridiculous!"

That's been my experience as well, and it's consistent with
a number of things I've read that if you want a job, then you have
to pretend to be as stupid as the Gen-Xer hiring you. I can't
get a job because I can't pretend to be stupid enough.

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John wrote:I can't get a job because I can't pretend to be stupid enough.
Yes, in my opinion, that would be the primary reason (even more than your age).

What the gal did when she told about herself in the context of climbing the highest peaks on each continent was dumb herself down to the level of the interviewer, probably without him knowing it. It was something he could understand. Also, probably without him knowing it consciously, she used sexual innuendo on him and probably showed a bit of cleavage to get the point across (that she likes to climb peaks and wonders how she will "get down"). If he did understand what she was doing (less than a 1% chance), he would have realized she is an excellent match for the subpar quality of workplace he was going to put her in (could have been someplace like Boeing for example).

There is so much wrong with that article I quoted that it boggles the mind.
But that’s not all. When I then asked about the first thought that ran through her head upon reaching the summit of Mount Everest, she didn’t wax philosophical or go off about how she’d done something most of us can’t even contemplate.

Instead, she laughed and said, “How the heck am I going to get down?” This showed her ability to engage others with humor and humility.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.

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** 11-Oct-2019 World View: Dysfunction
Higgenbotham wrote: > Yes, in my opinion, that would be the primary reason (even more
> than your age).

> What the gal did when she told about herself in the context of
> climbing the highest peaks on each continent was dumb herself down
> to the level of the interviewer, probably without him knowing
> it. It was something he could understand. Also, probably without
> him knowing it consciously, she used sexual innuendo on him and
> probably showed a bit of cleavage to get the point across (that
> she likes to climb peaks and wonders how she will "get down"). If
> he did understand what she was doing (less than a 1% chance), he
> would have realized she is an excellent match for the subpar
> quality of workplace he was going to put her in (could have been
> someplace like Boeing for example).

> There is so much wrong with that article I quoted that it boggles
> the mind.
Age is definitely the issue. I still get calls from recruiters, since
my resume is online. Here's a conversation that I had a couple of
weeks ago:

Recruiter: "I'm finding someone for a client, and your resume is great
and exactly what they're looking for!"

Me: "Well, I'm an older person, and nobody is hiring any over age 40
or 50, so it's probably a waste of time trying."

Recruiter: "Oh, well thank you for being so honest. Now YOU all have
a very good weekend!"

Me: Click.

The above is the complete conversation. I have the same conversation,
or a slight variation, every week or so. One other conversation ended
with, "Ooohhhhhh. Do you know anyone younger with the same
experiences?" "Click."

And the situation is clearly getting worse. A year ago, I would say
"over age 60," and I'd sometimes get pushback, such as, "this company
isn't like that," or "we don't discriminate" or "for a consulting
position it shouldn't matter."

But now there's no longer any pushback at all, even for the lower age.

Here's another phenomenon that you may have noticed. You may have
noticed that you, Aeden and I are the only ones posting anything. We
used to get lots of people posting, but now there's no one.

Does that mean that the forum is being deserted? It might. But I
keep track of the number of visitors, and that number hasn't changed
-- about 40-50 guests at any given time. So there are still a lot of
people reading the forum, but not posting anything. Also, the volume
of clicks on my e-mailings is the same as ever.

In Washington, the anti-Trump hysteria has been constant for two
years, but the Mueller report was a major humiliation to the media and
politicians, since they had bet their lives that Mueller had found
something. So now they're massive sufferers of cognitive dissonance,
and have gone completely crazy. And AOC is running the Democratic
Party.

Geopolitically, the mutual xenophobia between the US and China is
surging. The recent international crisis, which is still continuing
in full force, over an NBA employee tweeting a mild expression of
support for the protesters in Hong Kong, is an example.

My point is that everywhere you look, the world is becoming more and
more dysfunctional.

P.S.: Here's something exciting. A Chinese negotiator is at the White
House right at this very moment discussing trade negotiations, and the
euphorically hopeful traders have the DJIA up 500 points. What will
happen if there's no agreement?

P.P.S.: By coincidence, there's breaking news of a "substantial
phase one deal," and now the DJIA is up 510.

P.P.P.S.: Now only up 430.

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