@ryo@rimugu And of course, "assisted suicide" is something that they have been pushing people towards, cutting off their other options. Anyway, it's creepy as fuck that they actually make people that are going to die take it. They give it to people that get the death penalty too. What is the intent behind injecting nanotech in soon-to-be corpses?
@TerminalAutism@rimugu@ryo Once they are euthanized, they will have their conscious uploaded to the Metaverse and their entire "afterlife" will be at the mercy of Zuckerberg.
@TerminalAutism@ryo@rimugu They don't know what the vax does to the body yet (or how the clots develop and travel) and they want to use the assisted suicide people as labrats to dissect them with the least legal hurdles possible since they are dead and consent to whatever is in the contract.
@fluoride@TerminalAutism@rimugu I think for the most accurate spoilers, we might have to see what they did during the Spanish flu. They always seem to repeat massive psyops with just enough alterations to make it seem like something completely new.
@ryo@fluoride@rimugu Kinda hard to see that considering that they wrote the history and covering things up was much easier back then. Plus, if they already had this technology back then, then we're in more trouble than we can possibly imagine. I don't think they did. We wouldn't even be having this discussion if they had nanotech back then. So, even if the strategy was the same, the goals this time are a lot more extreme.
@TerminalAutism@fluoride@rimugu I'm personally still not sold on the whole nanotech part, still feels kind of psyop-ish to me. I know it's killing a percentage of the people, making most of them permanently dependent on the hell care soystem, and the few lucky ones get away undamaged. Simply because this is already clearly noticeable worldwide.
But I still didn't see any evidence of nanotech other than just videos of people scanning for Bluetooth devices nearby, while never mentioning the fact that: 1. Everyone got a satanphone with them at all times. 2. Most of them have one that has no audio jack, so they're forced to use Bluetooth earphones, which adds even more Bluetooth signals you can scan for. 3. Other devices in their range emit Bluetooth signals too.
Maybe you can find the original Japanese clip and have a use for it. All wearing masks, though, of course. Also, Alex mentions Abe warning people about the shots again. Is that actually true? Because I have never seen evidence of that. Would have been the first good thing that he did in his entire life.
OK, we can already write it off as a lie then. He's controlled opposition, half of the resistance knows it by now, the other half who are fake "awake" still see him as a truther.
> Abe warning people about the shots again. Is that actually true?
No, he never did. Also, his first good thing that he did was when the migrant crisis started in 2014 and all the migrants were flooding Europe and America, Abe said "no thanks". And that was also the last good thing he did.
@ryo@fluoride@rimugu He is shady, that's why I don't trust him on Abe. I mean, if he did that, then where's the clip? Anyway, he does show a clip in the beginning that may be interesting to find the original of. That and search terms, that's all he's useful for, and he even omits some of those. Hell, that's what everyone is useful for, can't exactly trust people when there's so little right with them.
Hell, I am retyping this comment because Pleroma imploded again, and also, the message did not get saved to my clipboard before I refreshed. The software really reflects how reliable humanity is at this point.
@TerminalAutism@fluoride@rimugu If it's possible to convert a Pleroma instance to a GNU Social instance, then perhaps that might be a better option. Or at the very least to Rebase (codebase would be somewhat similar at least), since at least Alex Gleason is actively developing it, and Rebase is his fork of Pleroma after he (the only dev who actually did something) got cancelled from the project over "MUH TRENSFOUBIUH!!".
@ryo@TerminalAutism@fluoride@rimugu I think Friendica will be better since GNUSocial's dev diogo is being busy IIRC (so I'm afraid the development will slow down a lot or even dies).
@udon@TerminalAutism@fluoride@rimugu Might as well just make my own software. Friendica, GNU Social, and Hubzilla are all made in PHP, so everything happens in the backend. However, they're all made using a bloated framework, which is absolutely unnecessary.