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    1. Over a year ago, I was listening to a podcast (Bards FM) and the host was interviewing Pastor Brad Cummings, who stated that he knew for a fact that the State Capitol (of California) met with various gang leaders and announced to them that they could “take” anything and everything they wanted when the “Shit Hits the Fan”. I assume that met any crime imaginable to persons and property. So, the question is, when is this planned for?

      1. I would say it’s already happened. California is destroyed. Newsom should open a demolition business. Give him any working economy and he can and will completely destroy it in record time. Oh, but if for any reason he doesn’t, you don’t get your money back if you’ve employed him!

  1. With the opening discussion around publicly traded life insurance companies, whats the impact of population mitigation measures via injections on these companies? I remember interviews with Ed down in 2021, 2022, during injection rollout group life companies were taking huge hits from this.

  2. Vermont Congressperson Becca Balint is tying Mental Health Support to Climate Change with a proposed law at the Federal Level. Way to kill 2 birds with one stone. Seems so benign. “Extreme natural disasters are becoming more and more regular across the country because of climate change. This bill will help ensure disaster resources include support for mental health and substance use disorder. The climate crisis is impacting every single zip code in this country. I’m proud to see this legislation advance out of committee with bipartisan support in a divided Congress so that every American can get the help they need. Yesterday, the bill advanced through the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, on a bipartisan basis. I’m proud this bill is one step closer to becoming law.”

  3. On the pager explosives. There are better experts than me, but I have some demolition train c/o the US army but also worked with battery safety chemistry and designing equipment for explosive environments. The people at the factory could have been assembling these without know – although, like you said someone there likely very well knew. However, the most explosive compounds tend to be very stable. When designing explosion proof equipment, the most powerful industrial explosions come from metal dust. Most everyone would think metal would be safe and we work with it all the time, similar to grain dust and silo explosions. They even had an explosive flour in WWII that could be baked into bread.

    However, likely they just gave these explosive batteries. Lithium batteries even when made correct are dangerous- think of the Samsung phones from years ago that they banned on planes. But there are several failed battery chemistries that failed explosively. They would just need to substitute one of these in and it would just look like any other batteries – even work like one for a while.

    They say it was triggered because of people suspecting something, but some of the new saying they heated and then exploded. Likely a few just went unstable early and so word of the batteries being dangerous would lead them to be dropped.

    1. One of the theories regarding the increase in the intensity of forest fires is the presence of aluminum nano-particulate matter from geoengineering. Apparently they use aluminum in jet fuel to increase its explosive power.

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