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  1. Donald Trump Black Hole
    Kyiv has a Stepan Bandera street, and sometimes you see the red and black flag around, but so far I haven't seen any nazi activity or met any Ukrainian nazi types. Perhaps they're more numerous in the west of the country?

    I did see these posters with a cool fashy aesthetic in Podil. I pointed them out to groceries girl and she just said "oh, that's nazi stuff".

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  2. Donald Trump Black Hole


    Yanukovich's house has a Ukrainian flag and a Red and Black flag flying over it. Supposedly when the Color Revolution happened the fashy sorts stormed his massive estate and took the various buildings, which must have been cool as hell to see. I don't think anyone died though, Ukrainians are laid back people, not shoot first and ask questions later sorts.
  3. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready SHUT THE FUCK UP. No one in Canada did that shit. that's Adolf Hitler kind of shit you eChicken sun of a bish.

    You shut the fuck up dolt.

    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ No, it actually happened. Canada subscribed to intentional genocide of the dregs of society in the 1800s. It was called The Asylum of Idiots.

    In 1839 Ontario passed "An Act to Authorize the Erection of an Asylum within this Province for the Reception of Insane and Lunatic Persons." In 1876 Ontario opened the Orillia Asylum for Idiots. It was later renamed the Ontario Hospital School and before it closed in 2009 was known as the Huronia Regional Centre.

    In 1963 Pierre Berton wrote and article for the Toronto Star outlining the atrocities which were still taking place there. In the final paragraph he wrote, “Remember this: After Hitler fell and the horrors of the slave camps were exposed, many Germans excused themselves because they did not know what went on behind those walls; no one had told them. Well, you have been told about Orillia.”

    In 2013 two former residents of Orillia (whom Berton wrote about in 1960) by the names of Patricia Seth and Marie Slark sent a letter to the Premier of Ontario describing how they had been beaten, sexually abused, held upside down in ice-cold water and medicated against their will at the Huronia Regional Centre (originally known as the Orillia Asylum for Idiots). That same week Seth and Slark became the lead plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit representing 5,000 former residents of Huronia. The lawsuit was settled in 2016 for $35,000,000.00 CAD.
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  4. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Canada was literally sterilizing native women and allowing residential schools into the 90s. Canada has enacted some decent policies since but that was a long ass history of crazy shit. Literally the model for South African apartheid.
  5. Originally posted by Speedy Parker You shut the fuck up dolt.



    In 1839 Ontario passed "An Act to Authorize the Erection of an Asylum within this Province for the Reception of Insane and Lunatic Persons." In 1876 Ontario opened the Orillia Asylum for Idiots. It was later renamed the Ontario Hospital School and before it closed in 2009 was known as the Huronia Regional Centre.

    In 1963 Pierre Berton wrote and article for the Toronto Star outlining the atrocities which were still taking place there. In the final paragraph he wrote, “Remember this: After Hitler fell and the horrors of the slave camps were exposed, many Germans excused themselves because they did not know what went on behind those walls; no one had told them. Well, you have been told about Orillia.”

    In 2013 two former residents of Orillia (whom Berton wrote about in 1960) by the names of Patricia Seth and Marie Slark sent a letter to the Premier of Ontario describing how they had been beaten, sexually abused, held upside down in ice-cold water and medicated against their will at the Huronia Regional Centre (originally known as the Orillia Asylum for Idiots). That same week Seth and Slark became the lead plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit representing 5,000 former residents of Huronia. The lawsuit was settled in 2016 for $35,000,000.00 CAD.

    And that's only the very tip of the iceberg. If you dig for the whole story, you find out they also "sterilized" tens of thousands of so-called "idiots" and "imbeciles" there, but not sterilized in the traditional sense. Sterilizing meant euthanasia, where they singled out certain idiots and injected them with fatal substances, then burned the bodies in incinerators, with no official reports submitted.
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  6. Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ And that's only the very tip of the iceberg. If you dig for the whole story, you find out they also "sterilized" tens of thousands of so-called "idiots" and "imbeciles" there, but not sterilized in the traditional sense. Sterilizing meant euthanasia, where they singled out certain idiots and injected them with fatal substances, then burned the bodies in incinerators, with no official reports submitted.

    tbf after meeting wariat I now understand why they did it
  7. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ And that's only the very tip of the iceberg. If you dig for the whole story, you find out they also "sterilized" tens of thousands of so-called "idiots" and "imbeciles" there, but not sterilized in the traditional sense. Sterilizing meant euthanasia, where they singled out certain idiots and injected them with fatal substances, then burned the bodies in incinerators, with no official reports submitted.

    I kinda have a theory that after the late great Tommy Douglas (Monks) created free healthcare and all that awesome stuff, it was uncharted territory and what suffered, and needed to be severed from the rest of the health care system, was the mental health system. So the funding went to the big health care system and mental health providers were encouraged to find "solutions" that were cost effective and ensured the problems stopped one way or another without bleeding out into the health care system proper. Hence why so many Canadians with mental health issues fall through the cracks. There were the "terrorist attacks" a few years back of an east hastings homeless crackhead and a fat scitzo French guy who the narrative was sure to include wkth the ISIS terrorist sympathizers because that was the hot ticket at the time.

    Anyways, I haven't seen any data to back up the severing of mental health services from the Canadian health care system proper, it just really seems to have been the case in the past and casts a long shadow on Canada's present
  8. The Idiot Asylums of Canada also served another purpose: it was a very convenient way to rid yourself of political or social opponents. All it took was a bribe to medical officials and a person could be committed against their will. Once they went in, they never saw the light of day again. No contact with the outside world. No correspondence. No legal representation. All "for the good of the patient", of course. I've read hundreds of horror stories of sane people who were forcibly committed to these places, never to be seen again. And the one in Orillia is only the one they talk about; there were many, many more of these institutions laid out across the country. Literally, extermination camps for the dregs of society and enemies of political/social opponents. Millions were exterminated over a period of half a century. No official records, no arrests, no charges, nothing. All of it was successfully swept under the carpet.
  9. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ The Idiot Asylums of Canada also served another purpose: it was a very convenient way to rid yourself of political or social opponents. All it took was a bribe to medical officials and a person could be committed against their will. Once they went in, they never saw the light of day again. No contact with the outside world. No correspondence. No legal representation. All "for the good of the patient", of course. I've read hundreds of horror stories of sane people who were forcibly committed to these places, never to be seen again. And the one in Orillia is only the one they talk about; there were many, many more of these institutions laid out across the country. Literally, extermination camps for the dregs of society and enemies of political/social opponents. Millions were exterminated over a period of half a decade. No official records, no arrests, no charges, nothing. All of it was successfully swept under the carpet.

    There were also the "sleep rooms" I forget the name of the CIA plant who allowed part of McGill to be a human experiment lab. I think he was head of the world psychiatric society or something and died while mountain climbing in 1995 or something. Never had any repercussions in his day. He had a close relationship with the CIA and had Scottish lineage. His name will come to me. Anyway, he basically tried to prove Rousseau's "blank state" was possible but really just drugged and tortured people who came to him with minor ailments.
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  10. Nile bump
    Originally posted by Sudo There were also the "sleep rooms" I forget the name of the CIA plant who allowed part of McGill to be a human experiment lab. I think he was head of the world psychiatric society or something and died while mountain climbing in 1995 or something. Never had any repercussions in his day. He had a close relationship with the CIA and had Scottish lineage. His name will come to me. Anyway, he basically tried to prove Rousseau's "blank state" was possible but really just drugged and tortured people who came to him with minor ailments.

    This was part of MK-ultra right? otherwise uhhh wtf.
  11. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Nile This was part of MK-ultra right? otherwise uhhh wtf.

    Yeah I think so. It might have been Concordia, not McGill but yes, people with mental health problems were locked in rooms and fed drugs including LSD and had audio and sensory shit forced into them for weeks at a time.

    I searched for it and it's pretty fucking scrubbed. The guy who spearheaded it was head of the world psychiatric association, had a professor who passed around pictures during a class of himself and his daughter dressed up like scientists in the rooms because they lied to get clearance to view and photograph. I listened to a 5 part program on CBC about it a few months ago when I was locked up and it now that I think about it, I think the title dot the show had "MK ultra" in the name. They sent alot of money up for it and I remember the front corporations name was something hilariously vague like "the people society" or something.
  12. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    All I can find is this probably whitewashed doc from the 5th estate I haven't seen

  13. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ And that's only the very tip of the iceberg. If you dig for the whole story, you find out they also "sterilized" tens of thousands of so-called "idiots" and "imbeciles" there, but not sterilized in the traditional sense. Sterilizing meant euthanasia, where they singled out certain idiots and injected them with fatal substances, then burned the bodies in incinerators, with no official reports submitted.

    I was just giving the idiot in the room a McGuffey Readers version in hopes he might clue in.
  14. Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ No, it actually happened. Canada subscribed to intentional genocide of the dregs of society in the 1800s. It was called The Asylum of Idiots.

    that's apart of the Eugenics culture. the Victorians were probably into it. But Queen Victoria had a different plan. She decided no child should work in mines or factories and should be at school learning. of course that was her later years. before that SHE WAS A FUCKING BTICHHHHHH!
  15. Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready that's apart of the Eugenics culture. the Victorians were probably into it. But Queen Victoria had a different plan. She decided no child should work in mines or factories and should be at school learning. of course that was her later years. before that SHE WAS A FUCKING BTICHHHHHH!



    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You shut the fuck up dolt.



    In 1839 Ontario passed "An Act to Authorize the Erection of an Asylum within this Province for the Reception of Insane and Lunatic Persons." In 1876 Ontario opened the Orillia Asylum for Idiots. It was later renamed the Ontario Hospital School and before it closed in 2009 was known as the Huronia Regional Centre.

    In 1963 Pierre Berton wrote and article for the Toronto Star outlining the atrocities which were still taking place there. In the final paragraph he wrote, “Remember this: After Hitler fell and the horrors of the slave camps were exposed, many Germans excused themselves because they did not know what went on behind those walls; no one had told them. Well, you have been told about Orillia.”

    In 2013 two former residents of Orillia (whom Berton wrote about in 1960) by the names of Patricia Seth and Marie Slark sent a letter to the Premier of Ontario describing how they had been beaten, sexually abused, held upside down in ice-cold water and medicated against their will at the Huronia Regional Centre (originally known as the Orillia Asylum for Idiots). That same week Seth and Slark became the lead plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit representing 5,000 former residents of Huronia. The lawsuit was settled in 2016 for $35,000,000.00 CAD.



    Originally posted by Speedy Parker I was just giving the idiot in the room a McGuffey Readers version in hopes he might clue in.
  16. What's difference between an idiot and an imbecile? Are we talking st|1 vs Tech, or what?
  17. Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    The Fifth Estate is our 60 Minutes show on CBS


    whats weird is the MKUltra didn't end in 1961. it ended in 1974. and may have gone on in other MK programs.
  18. We're running it right now.
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  19. you love nuts of all color.

    yes.
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