Re: The Insurrection Thread
Posted: Mon February 15, 2021 1:05 am
It’s Satine
I've got a handful of Respect Wrist Ties, come help me locate and educate the child molesters.BurtReynolds wrote: the message is nice, but you have to know the PR war is lost when you don't control narrative producing institutions. They could be in there to give flowers to congresspeople and it wouldn't make a difference. Normies are never going to see it.
lol "recruit and train"In the criminal complaint against Baker, FBI Special Agent Nicholas Marti accuses him of "using social media to recruit and train like-minded individuals in furtherance of his Anti-Government or Anti-Authority Violent Extremism Ideology."
Update.Simple Torture wrote:Yesterdsy, he called his ex-wife and--after threatening to kill her if she puts their daughter on ADHD medication--said he "got a good gig" where he's going to "reprogram people," so he's going to disappear off the grid for a few days. He's also started to refer to himself as a "patriot protector."Simple Torture wrote:Today we found out that my brother-in-law tried to drive down to DC on 1/6, but his car broke down after 90 minutes of driving.
Damn broSimple Torture wrote:Update.Simple Torture wrote:Yesterdsy, he called his ex-wife and--after threatening to kill her if she puts their daughter on ADHD medication--said he "got a good gig" where he's going to "reprogram people," so he's going to disappear off the grid for a few days. He's also started to refer to himself as a "patriot protector."Simple Torture wrote:Today we found out that my brother-in-law tried to drive down to DC on 1/6, but his car broke down after 90 minutes of driving.
Today my mother-in-law went to get a COVID test after weeks of feeling ill with various respiratory ailments. My wife was begging her to go. To be honest, there is probably a better chance that this is lung cancer than COVID, but my wife will probably bring her to doctor's appointments, so she asked her to get a COVID test first so that it can be taken off the list of potential causes and so my wife won't have to quarantine if she comes in contact with her.
Anyway. She finally got the test today--keep in mind, just the nasal swab test, not the vaccine--and my brother-in-law is now raging that she has been microchipped. I didn't realize there was a conspiracy theory around just the test being a tracking device, but here we are.
Also, turns out that reprogramming camp he went to was in Rhode Island, but he didn't even stop by to say hi. Damn shame.
Nice Music.BurtReynolds wrote: the message is nice, but you have to know the PR war is lost when you don't control narrative producing institutions. They could be in there to give flowers to congresspeople and it wouldn't make a difference. Normies are never going to see it.
Yikes.knee tunes wrote:Damn broSimple Torture wrote:Update.Simple Torture wrote:Yesterdsy, he called his ex-wife and--after threatening to kill her if she puts their daughter on ADHD medication--said he "got a good gig" where he's going to "reprogram people," so he's going to disappear off the grid for a few days. He's also started to refer to himself as a "patriot protector."Simple Torture wrote:Today we found out that my brother-in-law tried to drive down to DC on 1/6, but his car broke down after 90 minutes of driving.
Today my mother-in-law went to get a COVID test after weeks of feeling ill with various respiratory ailments. My wife was begging her to go. To be honest, there is probably a better chance that this is lung cancer than COVID, but my wife will probably bring her to doctor's appointments, so she asked her to get a COVID test first so that it can be taken off the list of potential causes and so my wife won't have to quarantine if she comes in contact with her.
Anyway. She finally got the test today--keep in mind, just the nasal swab test, not the vaccine--and my brother-in-law is now raging that she has been microchipped. I didn't realize there was a conspiracy theory around just the test being a tracking device, but here we are.
Also, turns out that reprogramming camp he went to was in Rhode Island, but he didn't even stop by to say hi. Damn shame.
It’s a great school if your dream job is middle management in a second tier federal agency96583UP wrote:crazy how expensive GW is
send the link to ArgoBi_3 wrote:It’s a great school if your dream job is middle management in a second tier federal agency96583UP wrote:crazy how expensive GW is
i meant the link to the middle management job in a second tier federal agencyThe Argonaut wrote:I was accepted into GW undergrad and offered a 50% tuition scholarship. But I was still too poor to afford even that. Public school all the way for this guy
I want no part of any level of management96583UP wrote:i meant the link to the middle management job in a second tier federal agencyThe Argonaut wrote:I was accepted into GW undergrad and offered a 50% tuition scholarship. But I was still too poor to afford even that. Public school all the way for this guy