Saturday, March 30, 2024

YURI BEZMENOV: The highest art of warfare is not to fight at all but to subvert anything of value in your enemy's country, be it moral traditions, religion, . . .

The highest art of warfare is not to fight at all but to subvert anything of value in your enemy's country, be it moral traditions, religion, respect for your authority and leaders, cultural traditions, or anything.  Put white against black, old against young, wealth against poor, and so on.  It doesn't matter, as long as it disturbs society, as long as it cuts the moral fiber of a nation, it's good.  And then you just take this country when everything is subverted, when the country is disoriented and confused when it is demoralized and destabilized . . . 

I mean it's not like the LBGTQ doesn't already have a score of holidays to celebrate their lifestyles.   

JUSTIN LESLIE whistle blows on BOTH . . . Pfizer's premeditated atrocities and [PROJECT VERITAS's] withholding of life-saving information and millions of babies and children could have been spared this dangerous poison.

Justin Leslie is a former employee and a former
@Project_Veritas undercover agent. Like so many of these pharma employees, many are growing a biting conscience.

Here is Leslie's documentary, Project Whistleblower.  Wow!

AN AMISH FUNERAL: In regular America, it seems like this sense of family and community is what the people in charge are working hard every day to destroy.

INSTITUTIONAL COLLAPSE: OKME's office lost its accreditation in 2009 and has not retained it since. Oklahoma's Medical Examiner is ranked absolute last of all 50 states.

When my 18-year-old daughter was murdered by the mRNA injection on Nov 9, 2022. The Oklahoma Medical Examiner's Office stated to me, "We do not give preliminary results on autopsies." It took them 8 months to complete her report and even then, despite all the evidence supporting VITT (her actual cause of death), they listed her cause of death as "Unknown".  

The OKME's office lost its accreditation in 2009 and has not retained it since. Oklahoma's Medical Examiner is ranked absolute last of all 50 states. It's a freaking joke and I wouldn't trust a damn thing the OKME's office has to say. justice4trista.com 

Guyanese President Irfaan Ali engaged in a tense exchange with a BBC journalist, Stephen Suckar

from NewsABPLive

Guyanese President Irfaan Ali engaged in a tense exchange with a BBC journalist during a segment on the BBC HardTalk show, where he addressed questions about Guyana's carbon emissions amidst plans for oil and gas extraction from its coast. In a viral video capturing the heated interaction, Ali halted host Stephen Sackur, questioning his authority to lecture on climate change and implying bias towards industrialized nations.

Sackur referenced reports indicating that oil and gas extraction could result in over two billion tonnes of carbon emissions from Guyana's coast. He pressed Ali about his attendance at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai.

Interrupting, Ali countered, saying, "Let me stop you right there. Did you know Guyana has a forest cover the size of England and Scotland combined? A forest that stores 19.5 gigatonnes of carbon. Forests that we have kept alive". 

Challenged about releasing carbon, Ali swiftly responded, "Does that give you the right to lecture us on climate change? I am going to lecture you on climate change because we have kept this forest alive that stores 19.5 gigatons of carbon that you enjoy, that the world enjoys." 

Wall Street Silver explains that, 

He didn't even give the right answer. The oil from Guyana is mostly going to western industrialized nations. Guyana doesn't even have a refinery. Without the demand from end users, there would be no oil extracted in Guyana.

Why isn't the BBC talking about the end users? How is any of that Guyana's responsibility?