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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76271803 United States 01/05/2019 12:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On the elite practice of the ingestion of cerebral spinal fluid from victims of trauma based mind control - via Sara Ruth Ashcraft Quoting: rachel3108 [link to threadreaderapp.com (secure)] :Misc cat2: |
hillbilly
User ID: 75829441 United States 01/05/2019 12:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Material Safety Data Sheet. Not sure what exactly PepsiCo puts in, something to do with sweeteners made from aborted babies? Same effect as feeding cows cow parts. Kuru from canibalism, Mad Human Disease. Water is the only drink for a wise man. Call me a pot but heat me not.-Putin Silence is where God speaks. Anything else is but a poor translation. -Rumi Wanna hear God laugh? Just talk about your plans. An old broom knows all the corners. Slow is steady; steady is smooth; smooth is fast. Success has a thousand fathers but failure only one son. The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.-Gibran |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76271803 United States 01/05/2019 12:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can you imagine the MSDS for Adrenochrome? Quoting: hillbilly Spell-checker doesn't even recognize it. PepsiCo sure uses it enough. Forgive me if I missed the discussion about this, but Adrenochrome is in PepsiCo products? Well, that would explain a LOT why some people act like they do! Could also have something to do with the warning from Q that so many people would be hospitalized when they discovered the truth. Oh I thought hillbilly meant Pepsi uses MSDS’s a lot. I looked it up and didn’t find adrenochrome in the list of ingredients. What is MSDS? It stands for Material Safety Data Sheet. Everything has to have one. I used to work in R&D in chem/ biochem labs. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76271803 United States 01/05/2019 12:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Material Safety Data Sheet. Quoting: hillbilly Not sure what exactly PepsiCo puts in, something to do with sweeteners made from aborted babies? Same effect as feeding cows cow parts. Kuru from canibalism, Mad Human Disease. Mad cow disease. It’s from the prions. 'Prion' is a term first used to describe the mysterious infectious agent responsible for several neurodegenerative diseases found in mammals, including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. The word itself derives from 'proteinaceous infectious particle' [link to www.scientificamerican.com (secure)] |
bigD111
User ID: 65945302 United States 01/05/2019 12:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On the elite practice of the ingestion of cerebral spinal fluid from victims of trauma based mind control - via Sara Ruth Ashcraft Quoting: rachel3108 [link to threadreaderapp.com (secure)] deplorably republican |
bigD111
User ID: 65945302 United States 01/05/2019 12:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Material Safety Data Sheet. Quoting: hillbilly Not sure what exactly PepsiCo puts in, something to do with sweeteners made from aborted babies? Same effect as feeding cows cow parts. Kuru from canibalism, Mad Human Disease. Mad cow disease. It’s from the prions. 'Prion' is a term first used to describe the mysterious infectious agent responsible for several neurodegenerative diseases found in mammals, including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. The word itself derives from 'proteinaceous infectious particle' [link to www.scientificamerican.com (secure)] Familiar with that since I am in the cattle business. Bad stuff! deplorably republican |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76271803 United States 01/05/2019 12:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Material Safety Data Sheet. Quoting: hillbilly Not sure what exactly PepsiCo puts in, something to do with sweeteners made from aborted babies? Same effect as feeding cows cow parts. Kuru from canibalism, Mad Human Disease. Mad cow disease. It’s from the prions. 'Prion' is a term first used to describe the mysterious infectious agent responsible for several neurodegenerative diseases found in mammals, including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. The word itself derives from 'proteinaceous infectious particle' [link to www.scientificamerican.com (secure)] Familiar with that since I am in the cattle business. Bad stuff! Yup. I read that they, the evil ones Rockerfellas etc, put human parts in lots we consume and we don’t know it. We are therefore cannibals like them without knowing. I’m not sure if legit. |
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bigD111
User ID: 65945302 United States 01/05/2019 12:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Material Safety Data Sheet. Quoting: hillbilly Not sure what exactly PepsiCo puts in, something to do with sweeteners made from aborted babies? Same effect as feeding cows cow parts. Kuru from canibalism, Mad Human Disease. Mad cow disease. It’s from the prions. 'Prion' is a term first used to describe the mysterious infectious agent responsible for several neurodegenerative diseases found in mammals, including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. The word itself derives from 'proteinaceous infectious particle' [link to www.scientificamerican.com (secure)] Familiar with that since I am in the cattle business. Bad stuff! Yup. I read that they, the evil ones Rockerfellas etc, put human parts in lots we consume and we don’t know it. We are therefore cannibals like them without knowing. I’m not sure if legit. While evil rules the earth, who knows about some of this stuff! deplorably republican |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76271803 United States 01/05/2019 12:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: aliasx Mad cow disease. It’s from the prions. 'Prion' is a term first used to describe the mysterious infectious agent responsible for several neurodegenerative diseases found in mammals, including Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. The word itself derives from 'proteinaceous infectious particle' [link to www.scientificamerican.com (secure)] Familiar with that since I am in the cattle business. Bad stuff! Yup. I read that they, the evil ones Rockerfellas etc, put human parts in lots we consume and we don’t know it. We are therefore cannibals like them without knowing. I’m not sure if legit. While evil rules the earth, who knows about some of this stuff! True so much we don’t know. That’s one thing Q has done for me is make me aware there’s lots we don’t know or would even think of to know. Good or bad. You can’t really change something if you can’t see it so hopefully it’s all for good. At least I hope so. We are doomed as the human race if we don’t change. We have to. I truly feel we are of the generation that has been chosen to do so. We are the last hope so to speak. |
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bigD111
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bigD111
User ID: 65945302 United States 01/05/2019 01:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yup. I read that they, the evil ones Rockerfellas etc, put human parts in lots we consume and we don’t know it. We are therefore cannibals like them without knowing. I’m not sure if legit. While evil rules the earth, who knows about some of this stuff! True so much we don’t know. That’s one thing Q has done for me is make me aware there’s lots we don’t know or would even think of to know. Good or bad. You can’t really change something if you can’t see it so hopefully it’s all for good. At least I hope so. We are doomed as the human race if we don’t change. We have to. I truly feel we are of the generation that has been chosen to do so. We are the last hope so to speak. I know that is true. End times, fulfillment of the Bible. deplorably republican |
sloonie
User ID: 71352731 Canada 01/05/2019 01:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So much I want to reply to, but does that keep the insanity real by addressing it? IDK. Thus, I prefer, and choose, to not go there....to attempt to see the world as I know it is, vs what others would like me to believe. That is why I continue to say, Be Prayer...Be what you want it to be....hold the light/vibration of the reality you KNOW, or feel in your heart, or at least how you dream it. THIS is the power we have. Creating the world by our thoughts, feelings, frequencies. Amen Ben Franklin--"A Republic, if you can keep it." "If might is right, then love has no place in the world. It may be so, it may be so. But I don't have the strength to live in a world like that..."-Father Gabriel, 'The Mission' |
VetsMom
User ID: 76736558 Canada 01/05/2019 01:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't want to derail but this is 'disheartening?!' what do you think? [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] "The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional as to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were Treated and Appreciated by their nation." ~ George Washington |
VetsMom
User ID: 76736558 Canada 01/05/2019 01:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't want to derail but this is 'disheartening?!' what do you think? Quoting: VetsMom [link to www.dailymail.co.uk (secure)] Mueller gets a six month extension, for what?!! "The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional as to how they perceive the veterans of earlier wars were Treated and Appreciated by their nation." ~ George Washington |
Jonquilmusic
User ID: 16081443 United States 01/05/2019 01:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So the Democrat proposal - the one that has ZERO for the wall - has a 12 billion dollar increase in foreign aid. And the NPC's are okay with this! Foreign aid is just Poor people in Rich countries giving money to Rich people in Poor countries. Can't explain that to an NPC. The insanity is ramping up. I can see that Trump is about done with it, and he's putting up with far less shit these days. According to the NYT, Trump has all but given up on the election E.O. (Imposing Certain Sanctions in the Event of Foreign Interference in a United States Election) and many states are refusing to cooperate. I hope that's "Fake News" or a feint by Trump. I was expecting big things to come from this one. Of course, I was hoping they'd catch 'em red-handed during the Roy Moore fiasco. And I keep wondering why people are talking about putting Hillary in prison. The Rosenbergs were executed for a small fraction of what Hillary did. |
hillbilly
User ID: 75829441 United States 01/05/2019 02:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I worked in an acrylic plant for 11 years, paints and plastics. Had a dream about it last night, some have been pretty strange. I walked down every pipeline, sewer line, and fence line in the place. I even counted the trees one year, 46.2 acres. I was their first AutoCAD Operator, I digitized the old maps. Did P&ID's for 8 production units, raw materials, and utilities. Engineering Dept., my Dad retired from there after 34 years. Safety was job #1 there. Worked with him for 4 of those years. Priceless!!! Dow/Dupont owns it now, screwed the retirees big time. I wouldn't go back if you held a gun to my head. Last Edited by hillbilly on 01/05/2019 02:03 AM Water is the only drink for a wise man. Call me a pot but heat me not.-Putin Silence is where God speaks. Anything else is but a poor translation. -Rumi Wanna hear God laugh? Just talk about your plans. An old broom knows all the corners. Slow is steady; steady is smooth; smooth is fast. Success has a thousand fathers but failure only one son. The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.-Gibran |
shoeshy
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rachel3108
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keybored
(OP) User ID: 76935526 Belgium 01/05/2019 05:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There was a post somewhere not sure if it was in this thread but during the shut down I believe someone said the military is the hardest hit. They don’t get paid as well as the government employees. So how can military tribunals take place even in secret or the National Guard be used like the people sent to Gitmo? Sorry in advance if this is dumb question my brain is slower than usual this week. Quoting: aliasx Ever thought that some of them might do it for free anyway to see justice done? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76271803 United States 01/05/2019 06:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I worked in an acrylic plant for 11 years, paints and plastics. Quoting: hillbilly Had a dream about it last night, some have been pretty strange. I walked down every pipeline, sewer line, and fence line in the place. I even counted the trees one year, 46.2 acres. I was their first AutoCAD Operator, I digitized the old maps. Did P&ID's for 8 production units, raw materials, and utilities. Engineering Dept., my Dad retired from there after 34 years. Safety was job #1 there. Worked with him for 4 of those years. Priceless!!! Dow/Dupont owns it now, screwed the retirees big time. I wouldn't go back if you held a gun to my head. Very cool hillbilly. I am familiar with some of what you have worked on. When I was young and single I did contract work. . Paid very well and you stay a specific amount of time for whatever project the client company needed you for so I went to various places. I’m sure you’re familiar with those kinds of companies. I enjoyed it and did well for myself at the time. I wrote lots of SOPs. If I tell you one job I did for about 4-5 years you’d know instantly! I don’t want to dox myself more than I have already. I also worked a few jobs with polymers for different applications. Lots of PMMA. So yes you appreciate MSDSs for sure. One company also had affiliations with DuPont. Like 3M not a favorite company of mine. I’ve lots of varied and interesting work experience not always connected but sure saw lots. One place a guy I worked with made up most of his data. Another one of the biomedical companies QC department had lots of failed devices that some high level big wig passed over and people died. That department was next to mine in R&D so when the lawsuits started coming in we were first to go being research. Saw many people disregard the MSDSs just because it was easier not to put on gloves or work under a hood etc. Mostly stuff like acetone to clean equipment daily so it became like working with water to them. Unless there was an inspection or OSHA visiting they didn’t do most of the safety precautions. I was the only female sometimes and always took safety first. I knew I wanted kids some day and I think the guys didn’t care as much plus most had families it was quicker to skip those steps in the procedure to go home for supper I suppose. Still not right but that’s way it was. Their supervisors didn’t pay any attention to it unless they got written up. You are right though I would never go back. If I knew then what I know now wouldn’t have done at all. I do have many cool stories of places I worked at and some I just interviewed for. One job I didn’t take was with a camera film manufacturer. Don’t want to say name and that was eons ago when instant cameras were big. Guess what is used in film? Gelatin. What is gelatin made from? Bovine bones. Lots. Extremely gross to me and I passed on that one no matter how much they offered me! I did have friend who worked for an ice cream company testing viscosities. They had all the free ice cream they wanted every day! Not surprised you had research job we’re both here on Qanon thread. Makes sense. I bet there’s lots of us here with similar backgrounds. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76271803 United States 01/05/2019 06:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There was a post somewhere not sure if it was in this thread but during the shut down I believe someone said the military is the hardest hit. They don’t get paid as well as the government employees. So how can military tribunals take place even in secret or the National Guard be used like the people sent to Gitmo? Sorry in advance if this is dumb question my brain is slower than usual this week. Quoting: aliasx Ever thought that some of them might do it for free anyway to see justice done? No kb never thought about that. Maybe some do. I think if you have family to support it would be difficult but if you’re in a better position financially I bet there would be. They’d be like our president then and take no salary. Very noble if so. I think that anyhow of any one in service for our country and us. Good point. |
keybored
(OP) User ID: 76935526 Belgium 01/05/2019 06:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There was a post somewhere not sure if it was in this thread but during the shut down I believe someone said the military is the hardest hit. They don’t get paid as well as the government employees. So how can military tribunals take place even in secret or the National Guard be used like the people sent to Gitmo? Sorry in advance if this is dumb question my brain is slower than usual this week. Quoting: aliasx Ever thought that some of them might do it for free anyway to see justice done? No kb never thought about that. Maybe some do. I think if you have family to support it would be difficult but if you’re in a better position financially I bet there would be. They’d be like our president then and take no salary. Very noble if so. I think that anyhow of any one in service for our country and us. Good point. Look how many here that are able do it for free. Given the choice of not being paid and sitting at home twiddling your thumbs waiting for it to be over and going ahead with seeing justice done to evil people, I know which I would choose. |
keybored
(OP) User ID: 76935526 Belgium 01/05/2019 07:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | New site for searching 8 threads - [link to www.resignation.info (secure)] Last Edited by keybored on 01/05/2019 07:03 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76271803 United States 01/05/2019 07:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There was a post somewhere not sure if it was in this thread but during the shut down I believe someone said the military is the hardest hit. They don’t get paid as well as the government employees. So how can military tribunals take place even in secret or the National Guard be used like the people sent to Gitmo? Sorry in advance if this is dumb question my brain is slower than usual this week. Quoting: aliasx Ever thought that some of them might do it for free anyway to see justice done? No kb never thought about that. Maybe some do. I think if you have family to support it would be difficult but if you’re in a better position financially I bet there would be. They’d be like our president then and take no salary. Very noble if so. I think that anyhow of any one in service for our country and us. Good point. Look how many here that are able do it for free. Given the choice of not being paid and sitting at home twiddling your thumbs waiting for it to be over and going ahead with seeing justice done to evil people, I know which I would choose. Absolutely! Justice and for the future of all of our kids. Can’t imagine what things would be like if Hillary got in and if Q didn’t happen. I think Q has been in the making for decades or probably since JFKs death. Do you think we’d still be winning if we knew nothing about Q? The plan still would be in effect just without our knowledge. Hopefully we would still win, unaware but the old guard would be gone. How much has all of Qanon’s research and red pilling influenced it all? Kind of a rhetorical question . :Qcat2: |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76271803 United States 01/05/2019 08:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | :Misc cat3: Speaking of clones what’s going on here? Clones or just freaky? Huma, Cortez and the other two women look incredibly the same. [link to mobile.twitter.com (secure)] |
hillbilly
User ID: 75829441 United States 01/05/2019 08:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saw many people disregard the MSDSs just because it was easier not to put on gloves or work under a hood etc. Mostly stuff like acetone to clean equipment daily so it became like working with water to them. Quoting: aliasx The main building is over 200 years old, lots of voices from the past. I saw drawings Pops did before I was born, kept a few of those. It was like working with family there. I'm the only one of us that saw that side of him. Two of them coached me in football as a kid. I was a contractor in a union plant in a right-to-work state, kept me on my toes. I did little side jobs for people from the Plant Manager down to the janitor. Accounting Dept. loved me, I worked cheap;) I took that job from scratch, pre-windows, rode it like a bull. My boss couldn't keep up with me;) I'm proudest of the training diagrams that helped people do their job. I'll bet some of my tank location diagrams are still posted on the walls. I left 20 years ago. Listened to the old-timers, mostly stayed clear of corporate politics. Excellent advice that was. Soon after I escaped, they farmed out the whole Engineering Dept. Corporations SUCK! I can smile when I drive past, proudly signed my name to everything. Sorry about the clutter, tried to make it count. Last Edited by hillbilly on 01/05/2019 09:16 AM Water is the only drink for a wise man. Call me a pot but heat me not.-Putin Silence is where God speaks. Anything else is but a poor translation. -Rumi Wanna hear God laugh? Just talk about your plans. An old broom knows all the corners. Slow is steady; steady is smooth; smooth is fast. Success has a thousand fathers but failure only one son. The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.-Gibran |
Cheyenne
User ID: 76789549 United States 01/05/2019 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Saw many people disregard the MSDSs just because it was easier not to put on gloves or work under a hood etc. Mostly stuff like acetone to clean equipment daily so it became like working with water to them. Quoting: aliasx The main building is over 200 years old, lots of voices from the past. I saw drawings Pops did before I was born, kept a few of those. It was like working with family there. I'm the only one of us that saw that side of him. Two of them coached me in football as a kid. I was a contractor in a union plant in a right-to-work state, kept me on my toes. I did little side jobs for people from the Plant Manager down to the janitor. Accounting Dept. loved me, I worked cheap;) I took that job from scratch, pre-windows, rode it like a bull. My boss couldn't keep up with me;) I'm proudest of the training diagrams that helped people do their job. I'll bet some of my tank location diagrams are still posted on the walls. I left 20 years ago. Listened to the old-timers, mostly stayed clear of corporate politics. Excellent advice that was. Soon after I escaped, they farmed out the whole Engineering Dept. Corporations SUCK! I can smile when I drive past, proudly signed my name to everything. Sorry about the clutter, tried to make it count. Draftsmen and illustrators are the unsung heroes of our modern age. Along with model builders. It's all CAD/CAM now. Engineers can't actually build what they design. Ran into that time and again, engineers who didn't want to get their hands dirty. Why did they even want to become engineers, if not to build things? So they split traditional engineering into specialties, like manufacturing engineers (part machinist, part engineer) and systems engineers. Once upon a time (1940's) engineers could do all these things in their head. 100% Natural Unvaxxed Human Being |
hillbilly
User ID: 75829441 United States 01/05/2019 10:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | HA! Architects should have to build the stuff they dream up. I worked with every type of engineer but nuclear there. Plenty of those were just down the road in Oak Ridge;) BAN THE BOMB!!! I started a 3-d map of the plant when AutoCAD was still 2.5-D;) I was constantly hitting the limits of my computers. My larger pen plots took a whole day. Paperless office? Riiight. The paper would shrink so much the last lines didn't quite meet the first lines, when the pens didn't run dry. My walk-down "sketches" looked just like what was actually there. i HATE HEARING THE WORD "PERFECT." Learned a lot doing "as-builts" and 3-D piping from scratch. Electrical diagrams were my bread-and-butter though. UNDERGROUND MAPS are very important. You can't see them later. The sweet smells of acrylic acid and ammonia in the morning... The entire CAD library I managed was just under 2 Gb's. The first PC there had 8Mb of RAM and no "math chip." Win NT was a blessing for me;) Ahh the good ol' days. You have to love computers, and old VW's, before you can truly HATE them. Last Edited by hillbilly on 01/05/2019 10:44 AM Water is the only drink for a wise man. Call me a pot but heat me not.-Putin Silence is where God speaks. Anything else is but a poor translation. -Rumi Wanna hear God laugh? Just talk about your plans. An old broom knows all the corners. Slow is steady; steady is smooth; smooth is fast. Success has a thousand fathers but failure only one son. The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.-Gibran |