*lol* Thank you, Stevec1776, and yes, I found her behavior a bit unnerving but tried not to take it personally because I know she acts that way with others as well (this was one of Reiner’s complaints about working with her and one of many reasons he was relieved when they went their separate ways, even though the impetus was unpleasant).
*lol* Thank you, Stevec1776, and yes, I found her behavior a bit unnerving but tried not to take it personally because I know she acts that way with others as well (this was one of Reiner’s complaints about working with her and one of many reasons he was relieved when they went their separate ways, even though the impetus was unpleasant).
If you just came across the interview by itself, you may enjoy reading the essay I wrote in preparation for it:
Yesterday I stumbled into a conversation with a covidian.... It didn't go well. I was inquiring about the level of his computer skills which I'm in need of. He thought I was asking about breaking into someone's account which is not the case. I indicated it's for a potential project to acquisition and manipulate large data sets. I sensed he was out off when I mentioned the data sets are related to death certificates and COVID shots and point blank told him his emotions betrayed him. I said "you think I'm crazy don't you"? He denied this of course trying to portray himself as neutral and non-judgemental on the matter but I knew better. Then I realized I'd no idea if he'd taken the "vaccine" and asked. Of course he had. I went no further and we politely went about our day.
I'm struck most by the propensity for these folks, victims that don't know they're victims who I can guarantee know someone who's been a victim, to turtle. Instead of righteous murderous rage as I feel they can't even manage a proper fight or flight response. Rather they stick their heads in the sand like ostriches.
Why exactly is it easier to deceive thank to convince one they've been deceived?
I’m sorry you had that challenging encounter with a Covidian (maybe reading my “Letter to a Covidian” will make you feel better ;-)
Why is the great question, indeed. There are layers upon layers of reasons, but I think at the core it is pride. They’d rather sacrifice their lives than admit they were so badly fooled.
You deem anything that falls beyond the margins of the approved narrative “misinformation,” “conspiracy theories,” and “fake news.”
Except when Trump used the term "fake news" to describe the "fake news"... Then it wasn't "fake news" or was it Trump that was "fake news"... I'm so confused!
*lol* Thank you, Stevec1776, and yes, I found her behavior a bit unnerving but tried not to take it personally because I know she acts that way with others as well (this was one of Reiner’s complaints about working with her and one of many reasons he was relieved when they went their separate ways, even though the impetus was unpleasant).
If you just came across the interview by itself, you may enjoy reading the essay I wrote in preparation for it:
• “A Mostly Peaceful Depopulation” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/a-mostly-peaceful-depopulation)
I appreciate your astute observations regarding the distinctions between the -paths!
Mostly Peaceful is my rumble handle...😎 I grabbed it the night I saw that idiot reporter make the comment, fiery but mostly peaceful protest...
You were up very late last night. Are you are on the left coast?
Awesome handle!
The Left Coast—that’s good 😆
Yeah, I am. I haven’t gone to bed yet :-)
This shit keeps me awake at night as well.
Yesterday I stumbled into a conversation with a covidian.... It didn't go well. I was inquiring about the level of his computer skills which I'm in need of. He thought I was asking about breaking into someone's account which is not the case. I indicated it's for a potential project to acquisition and manipulate large data sets. I sensed he was out off when I mentioned the data sets are related to death certificates and COVID shots and point blank told him his emotions betrayed him. I said "you think I'm crazy don't you"? He denied this of course trying to portray himself as neutral and non-judgemental on the matter but I knew better. Then I realized I'd no idea if he'd taken the "vaccine" and asked. Of course he had. I went no further and we politely went about our day.
I'm struck most by the propensity for these folks, victims that don't know they're victims who I can guarantee know someone who's been a victim, to turtle. Instead of righteous murderous rage as I feel they can't even manage a proper fight or flight response. Rather they stick their heads in the sand like ostriches.
Why exactly is it easier to deceive thank to convince one they've been deceived?
I’m sorry you had that challenging encounter with a Covidian (maybe reading my “Letter to a Covidian” will make you feel better ;-)
Why is the great question, indeed. There are layers upon layers of reasons, but I think at the core it is pride. They’d rather sacrifice their lives than admit they were so badly fooled.
P.S. Forgot the link: https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/letter-to-a-covidian-a-time-travel
You deem anything that falls beyond the margins of the approved narrative “misinformation,” “conspiracy theories,” and “fake news.”
Except when Trump used the term "fake news" to describe the "fake news"... Then it wasn't "fake news" or was it Trump that was "fake news"... I'm so confused!
😆