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2019-09-04 at 1:57 PM UTC in The white revolution starts today!
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2019-09-04 at 1:52 PM UTC in My best friend is dating a black transvestiteThey're called glow in the dark because they're really obvious and not fooling anyone. They stand out.
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2019-09-04 at 1:42 PM UTC in Random image thread
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2019-09-04 at 1:42 PM UTC in Random image thread
Originally posted by -SpectraL The video was saying some growers lay glass all around in sheets, so you come at night and step into the glass and get cut to shit. They were saying, too, how they would setup trip-wires that set off explosive charges setup in the trees overhead.
That's pretty clever. It would also give your mexican national gardener a chance to hear the glass breaking and escape -
2019-09-04 at 1:39 PM UTC in Random image thread
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2019-09-04 at 1:38 PM UTC in I'm interested in purchasing a nigger...
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2019-09-04 at 1:37 PM UTC in Are you a sensitive?
Originally posted by CandyRein The first time I heard the word sensitive and remembered it was in elementary school
I was crying in the girls bathroom about something I have no idea..
And suddenly a higher grade came in and one of the girls hugged me and was holding my head to her chest ..she asked me what’s wrong and I told her still sobbing..and then her friends were like …what’s wrong with her.. and she put her hand over my ear that wasn’t pressed against her chest and she whispered..”She’s sensitive”
And that moment I wondered what’s sensitive and also in that moment I realized I like other girls at least laying my head on their chest
Story shared …
Sorry Not Sorry
That's weird, the exact same thing happened to me. -
2019-09-04 at 1:34 PM UTC in State vs. Private Sector Mass Surveillance
Originally posted by aldra I'll go a bit more into this later (maybe), but with the majority of the NSA/CIA's budget going to external contractors, how long do you think it'll be before you start seeing their methodologies and toolkits showing up in major private companies? Don't misinterpret that; they're already there, but how long before it becomes overt?
It's already overt for thousands of people. What is your point? -
2019-09-04 at 1:32 PM UTC in Sometimes I wish I hadn't treated my body like a chemical trash can in my younger yearsAnd then other times it was the reason for molesting dogs
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2019-09-04 at 12:45 AM UTC in G4LM gave a dog a blowjob and once asked a woman for tit bloodNobody could ever begin to think about gay stuff as much as you §m£ÂgØL. Now answer the question. Do you miss it????!!!!
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2019-09-04 at 12:39 AM UTC in Random image thread
Originally posted by -SpectraL I watched some videos on YouTube a few years ago where they fly around with a special detection system and then drop a rope ladder down and the goon comes down the rope ladder and pulls all the plants out and drapes them over his arm, without even touching the ground, because they're afraid of booby traps. It was pretty fascinating to watch the guy go down, grab, then get flown to the pile where he was dropping it all, then go back and forth, loading up again and again. Then they burned it all in a big heap once they'd pulled the whole field that way.
Wouldn't be hard at all to attach IEDs to the root system. That would be hilarious -
2019-09-04 at 12:38 AM UTC in Are you a sensitive?Being a sensitive can be a very lonely or unpleasant experience for alot of people. But it doesn't have to be that way.
I am not writing this to insult happy mediums, lol. I am writing to those of you that can't stop asking questions and are unsure.
So if you’re reading this you’re at the point of realizing that you can pick up on things a lot of people don’t or just won’t. Or you’re losing your mind, right?.... well hopefully wrong on that last one. But with that said, being a sensitive can feel like you’ve lost your mind sometimes.
I'm assuming your familiar with what it's like right?.... so I don’t need to list all the symptoms like unexplained onslaught of emotions that are not your own, involuntary paralysis as you see events of the past or the future unfold in your minds eye, shaking someone’s hand and just knowing things about them, things that no one should know. I suppose I had to list a few.
Joe Fisher discovers truth about Spirit Guides, suspicious death
Spectral's personal website http://spectralintelligencesolutions.com/being_a_sensitive.html -
2019-09-04 at 12:36 AM UTC in G4LM gave a dog a blowjob and once asked a woman for tit blood§m£ÂgØL, do you miss giving hydro's dogs blowjobs every day?
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2019-09-04 at 12:05 AM UTC in Anybody got any goals?
Originally posted by G4LM NSA
BOMB
KILL
TRUMP
RUSSIA
CHINA
NAZI
ASSAULT RIFLE
WEAPON
jedi
allah~`1!1111!!!!!11
EDIT: fort sam houston
fort bragg
Pantex
Semtex
C4
Convoy
Abrin
Ricin
Sarin
Nerve agent
Operative
FBI
Bananadine
Squelch
Breech
Fagus Beech
Nobody's perfect
Ammonium nitrate
Nitromethane
Chemicals
Trump
Obama
Bush
George Clinton
Prince
Camp Bullis
Langley
Virginia Boys
Fort Hamilton
Catholic
Infidel
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I think I might be better at this
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Nellis
Creech
Queerwhore
Lackland
Randolph
Reaper
AirSnort
Sacred
Cobalt
Jesus
Mohammad
Zionist
https://www.veteransforpeace.org/pressroom/news/2014/12/27/shut-down-creech-afb
Veterans for peace
Veterans Today
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Creech Air Force Base, Indian Springs, Nevada, for a national mobilization of nonviolent resistance to shut down killer drone operations in Afghanistan, Pakistan,Yemen, Somalia, and everywhere. Sponsored by CODEPINK: Women for Peace, Nevada Desert Experience , Veterans For Peace, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, and Voices for Creative Nonviolence. CODEPINK will also hold vigils daily on March 2nd and 3rd, prior to the official beginning of this Creech Convergence For Peace, and welcomes everyone to join them.
SQUADRON
In 2005, Creech Air Force Base secretly became the first U.S. base in the country to carry out illegal, remotely controlled assassinations using the MQ-1 Predator drones, and in 2006, the more advanced Reaper drones were added to its arsenal. Creech drone personnel sit behind computers in the desert north of Las Vegas and kill "suspects" thousands of miles away. Recent independent research indicates that the identity of only one out of 28 victims of U.S. drone strikes is known beforehand. Though officials deny it, the majority of those killed by drones are civilians. In 2014, it was leaked that the CIA's criminal drone assassination program, officially a separate operation from the Air Force's, has been piloted all along by Creech's super-secret Squadron 17.
FORCE PROTECTION beta
This distinction has now been exposed as a lie. In a new documentary film released in Europe, “Drone,” former Air Force drone operators, veterans of a super-secret Squadron 17 at Creech Air Force Base in Nevada, reveal that “it’s always been the Air Force that flies” the CIA’s missions, “the CIA might be the customer, but the Air Force has always flown it.”
The fact that airmen at Creech are carrying out assassination missions and extrajudicial executions far from declared zones of conflict on orders from unknown and unnamable bureaucrats did not come as a surprise. Neither was the news a “game changer” in regard to the actions we had planned, although we quickly revised the indictment listing the war crimes committed at Creech that some of us would attempt to deliver to the base commander.
My arrest at Creech along with eight others on April 16 was a “return to the scene of the crime” (the Air Force’s crime, not mine) for me, as I was among the “Creech 14” in April 2009, the first nonviolent direct action against drones in the U.S. Creech was then one of only a few sites from which drones were controlled by the U.S. and by the United Kingdom, which has a wing of the Royal Air Force stationed there to fly their own drones. Since then the use of armed drones has been proliferating around the world and so has the number of drone operation bases in communities around the U.S. My work with Voices for Creative Nonviolence has brought me to the scenes of the crime in Afghanistan, the CIA headquarters at Langley, Virginia and at the gates of drone bases in New York, Iowa, Missouri and in England as well.
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2019-09-04 at 12:03 AM UTC in Candyrein is now self aware that she is sexually unagreeable
Originally posted by larrylegend8383 Sometimes when I focus if I flex my right ass cheek at the same time Direct TV comes on, but I don't have a satellite dish. It was weird the first few times. I stopped questioning it.
One time I saw this guy who seemed to be ex special forces, like old school special forces, and he was working out. At some point he looked up at the sky and started moving like Jack 2 from Tekken, and his ass cheeks twitched, and I realized it was possible he was some kind of original cyborg super soldier.
Maybe not though. But I'm convinced telekinesis can be done with any muscles in the body, including the ass cheeks. No joke. -
2019-09-04 at 12 AM UTC in Random image threadI've always wanted to take pictures of the random beautiful women I see, but I don't want to be creepy. I'd be the kind of person to ask permission first.
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2019-09-03 at 10:31 PM UTC in Candyrein is now self aware that she is sexually unagreeable
Originally posted by Mud Hole Mania I read that. But Hitler did speak of them as Rats.. Je'wish people that is. Really sad to hate everyone regardless who they are
He had to rile the people up somehow. The whole thing is based on the Book of Esther. The truth is the j/ews and National Socialists collaborated, killed a bunch of their own people, for the sake of world domination. They won, as the CIA has followed in their footsteps, adopting both nazi and stasi methods of control and sabotage.
Both j/ews and germans were duped into going to war so the elite could dominate and create their "master race" of sorts. A lot of mossad have blue eyes and blond hair, incidentally. -
2019-09-03 at 10:13 PM UTC in Anybody got any goals?People(certain people) from military intelligence and certain intelligence agencies, I'd like to kill them and blow up their buildings/headquarters, leave everything a mess, steal their information and give it to the Russians and Chinese...
I remember this documentary once about these US soldiers that raped and murdered a 14 year old girl in Iraq and killed her whole family. Their defense was that they had bipolar and "stopped seeing the Iraqi people as human" and started seeing them as animals. I stopped seeing US government personnel as human a long time ago and their women and children are not off limits either. It's perfectly OK to them to slaughter entire families as long as it's not their own families that are being slaughtered. Gotta look out for number one eh
So I have plans to murder a bunch of them. Someone has to take the fight to the fish, these cowards cannot fathom the horrors that await them because they thought they were untouchable and that nobody would bring the war to their homeland.. Other than that I want to start practicing Zen meditation and start a garden and become a better artist. -
2019-09-03 at 7:48 PM UTC in Random image thread
Originally posted by CandyRein quote a pic of someone I posted that you find ugly…because I know it’s some fine bish way outta your league
Nice try. That's like leaving trash on the ground because you know a certain person has a habit of picking up trash and putting it in the bin where it belongs rather than littering, just so you can feel like you have power over them by making them pick it up.
But anyway, in the hood where I'm from, the black women are much better looking than what you posted. You post some white-washed light mocha bitches with too much makeup. Be real for once. -
2019-09-03 at 7:46 PM UTC in US to withdraw 5,000 troops from Afghanistan and close five bases under peace agreement with the Taliban, top U.S. negotiator sayshttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7419147/U-S-special-envoy-shows-draft-deal-Taliban-Afghan-president.html
The United States would withdraw almost 5,000 troops from Afghanistan and close five bases within 135 days under a draft peace accord agreed with the Taliban, according to a U.S. envoy.
The deal, reached after months of negotiations with representatives from the insurgent movement, must still be approved by U.S. President Donald Trump before it can be signed, the chief U.S. negotiator, Zalmay Khalilzad, said on Monday.
'In principle, we have got there. The document is closed,' he said in an interview with Afghanistan's Tolo News television.
In exchange for the phased withdrawal, the Taliban would commit not to allow Afghanistan to be used by militant groups such as al Qaeda or Islamic State as a base for attacks on the United States and its allies.
The distance that must still be covered before peace is achieved was underlined, however, by a large explosion that rocked the Afghan capital, Kabul, even as Khalilzad's interview was being aired, shaking buildings several kilometers away.
Khalilzad, a veteran Afghan-American diplomat, said the aim of the deal was to end the war and that it would lead to a reduction in violence, but there was no formal ceasefire agreement. He said it would be up to negotiations among Afghans themselves to agree a settlement.
He declined to say how long the rest of the roughly 14,000 U.S. troops would remain in Afghanistan after the first stage of the withdrawal, although Taliban officials previously insisted that all foreign forces must leave.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has been briefed on a draft of the accord and will look at details of the deal before giving an opinion, his spokesman said on Monday.
Khalilzad said 'intra-Afghan' talks, which might be held in Norway, would aim to reach a broader political settlement and end the fighting between the Taliban and the Western-backed government in Kabul.
Details of any future negotiations remain unclear, with the Taliban so far refusing to deal directly with the government, which it considers an illegitimate 'puppet' regime
It's nice to see the US government back-peddle. I joked about joining the taliban once, and some cops came to ask me questions about it.
What ever happened to "We don't negotiate with terrorists"? I guess these pathetic scumbags will no longer consider the Taliban to be a terrorist organization. That's what happens when you legitimize. The US government can label just about anyone a terrorist until they have enough support and start to be seen as a legitimate government.
Everyone knows the US government is a terrorist organization anyway.