Jan 16, and/or Jan 17, 2020 - the mystery Snohomish County man aka Patient Zero goes to work, but miraculously avoids all contact with people, and has a private office or closed cubicle...
Inside the Race to Contain America’s First Coronavirus Case
It's a shame that John Houseman never played L. Ron Hubbard. He would have been perfect.
The 1976 Charles Bronson film ST. IVES is a great time capsule of '70s Los Angeles.
Another potential doppelganger is Michael McKean.
“Your favourite movie might be on Netflix [or any corporate digital platform] today, but will it still be there in a month, when you want to show it to someone you care about?” “Physical media is a constant, unlike digital, where movies are subject to the whims of corporate overlords. No one is going to break into your house and take your Arrow 4K of Blackhat.”
The death of the DVD has been greatly exaggerated
Catch me if you can...
I always looked for dolphins when I sailed out of Pearl Harbor for another long mission. In sailor traditional lore, if you see dolphins speeding ahead of you it's a sign of good luck and you'll return alive. I'm living proof so I guess it's true. LOL.
Allianz CEO: "We have an increasing detachment of the political elite from the working class." "Societies are polarizing because the leaders are not addressing the needs of the people… We need to be sure they vote for the right things and are not just venting anger."
We know exactly what we are doing but we are not going to stop, so now it is democracy that is dangerous.
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/17...7957065143
Allianz, founded in 1890 by a German banker, is the world's largest insurance company and one of the largest financial services groups, largest in Europe. And as you may of guessed, yes they voluntarily partnered with the Nazi Regime from early 1930s all the way to the end.
WARNING: Disgruntled voters in your area may be voting for the wrong people. While there may be a level of responsibility for repeatedly ignoring their wishes and failing to serve the public good and needs. We have determined that they, not we, are the true threat to democracy.
Lots of People Will Vote This Year
Economic bad times are here and even the good cop scenario suggests a period of authoritarianism will be needed to get us through the turbulent period ahead. Meanwhile, resistance to the industrial state dynamic is futile, and the best approach is not to directly confront the obscene level of control
these multinationals exercise in the world but engage in some vaguely defined withdrawal of "legitimacy" to the worst offenders.
Yes. Next question?
Imagine an asteroid hitting Davos. Even if one did we'd all probably still be played.
Remember the path of totality eclipse makes a X from October. X is the 24th letter. 2024 is the Year of the X. That’s why musk was told by his paymasters to make his app a part of the ritual.
All these current WEF clips (being spewed out by WEF) are almost poignant, the jet-set salonists in them are so out of touch, so trapped in a failing, dated mutual admiration society. Their creaky vision of a sci-fi superstate dates to the 1970s, perhaps the 50s; actually the late 19th to early 20th century. It's the wizardly futurism of yore. The gleam is gone.
The WEF has Fletcher Memorial Home vibes...
Get ready Leafs...You have one year...
All we wanted to do was buy Greenland. But no, you mocked us. Now, the stakes just got raised. LOL.
A nightmarish wicked creepy 90s public service announcement encouraging New Yorkers not to litter the streets, directed by DAVID LYNCH.
Inside the Race to Contain America’s First Coronavirus Case
It's a shame that John Houseman never played L. Ron Hubbard. He would have been perfect.
The 1976 Charles Bronson film ST. IVES is a great time capsule of '70s Los Angeles.
Another potential doppelganger is Michael McKean.
“Your favourite movie might be on Netflix [or any corporate digital platform] today, but will it still be there in a month, when you want to show it to someone you care about?” “Physical media is a constant, unlike digital, where movies are subject to the whims of corporate overlords. No one is going to break into your house and take your Arrow 4K of Blackhat.”
The death of the DVD has been greatly exaggerated
Catch me if you can...
I always looked for dolphins when I sailed out of Pearl Harbor for another long mission. In sailor traditional lore, if you see dolphins speeding ahead of you it's a sign of good luck and you'll return alive. I'm living proof so I guess it's true. LOL.
Allianz CEO: "We have an increasing detachment of the political elite from the working class." "Societies are polarizing because the leaders are not addressing the needs of the people… We need to be sure they vote for the right things and are not just venting anger."
We know exactly what we are doing but we are not going to stop, so now it is democracy that is dangerous.
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/17...7957065143
Allianz, founded in 1890 by a German banker, is the world's largest insurance company and one of the largest financial services groups, largest in Europe. And as you may of guessed, yes they voluntarily partnered with the Nazi Regime from early 1930s all the way to the end.
WARNING: Disgruntled voters in your area may be voting for the wrong people. While there may be a level of responsibility for repeatedly ignoring their wishes and failing to serve the public good and needs. We have determined that they, not we, are the true threat to democracy.
Lots of People Will Vote This Year
Economic bad times are here and even the good cop scenario suggests a period of authoritarianism will be needed to get us through the turbulent period ahead. Meanwhile, resistance to the industrial state dynamic is futile, and the best approach is not to directly confront the obscene level of control
these multinationals exercise in the world but engage in some vaguely defined withdrawal of "legitimacy" to the worst offenders.
Yes. Next question?
Imagine an asteroid hitting Davos. Even if one did we'd all probably still be played.
Remember the path of totality eclipse makes a X from October. X is the 24th letter. 2024 is the Year of the X. That’s why musk was told by his paymasters to make his app a part of the ritual.
All these current WEF clips (being spewed out by WEF) are almost poignant, the jet-set salonists in them are so out of touch, so trapped in a failing, dated mutual admiration society. Their creaky vision of a sci-fi superstate dates to the 1970s, perhaps the 50s; actually the late 19th to early 20th century. It's the wizardly futurism of yore. The gleam is gone.
Quote:In 1910, nine European sovereigns posed for a final “family photo” before the Great War. They gathered for the funeral of King Edward VII, appropriately enough. Within ten years, the majority had lost power via abdication, assassination, revolution, or death.
The image came to mind after seeing this week’s photo of the current masters of the international order who gathered in Cornwall for the G7 summit.
G7: Repeating Dead Rituals from a Former Age
The WEF has Fletcher Memorial Home vibes...
Get ready Leafs...You have one year...
All we wanted to do was buy Greenland. But no, you mocked us. Now, the stakes just got raised. LOL.
A nightmarish wicked creepy 90s public service announcement encouraging New Yorkers not to litter the streets, directed by DAVID LYNCH.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell