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  1. Originally posted by stl1 Yes.

    Don't you ever feel stupid swallowing the official narrative time after time after time? Is there any official narrative that you don't believe?
  2. Originally posted by stl1 What about the lack of oxygen caused by the Covid affecting the existing vascular problems, genius?

    Oxygen deprivation would be system-wide, not localized. The actual cause is his original vascular issues, and they're just using Covid to make more $$$ for themselves, obviously. Nothing to do with Covid.
  3. Sepsis is not usually a symptom of SARS COV-2.
  4. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready they were sent here as a distraction or deflection from exposing links to a horrible event….

    It was either DH or a now-defunct bowling league.
  5. It's a LOT more than just five.
  6. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Gutting you first like a big mouth you are.

    So you wanna live, eh?
  7. If you actually research the situation properly and do some deep digging past all the patented bullshit, you find out it all has to do with billing codes and federal aid money. Nothing else. You got a bad leg? That's Covid. You use a Covid billing code. You got a bad eye? That's also Covid. You use a Covid billing code. You got the common flu? That's also Covid. You use a Covid billing code. You have black feet and hands? That's Covid, too! Everything is Covid!! Because Covid billing codes are worth as much as platinum. The government needs those fake case numbers to keep the fear and control factors in place, and they're willing to pay big money to get them, and they've already stated they won't be looking into or checking anything for validation. It's ALL about the $$$, folks! Nothing else! Everything is now Covid! Like pigs to the feeding trough!
  8. SARS COV-2 doesn't turn your feet black at all. It's a respiratory virus. It's amazing what these bumbling clowns will believe, with ZERO research on the subject.
  9. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny animals dont mind

    One of those shitters is covering his eyes.
  10. Originally posted by stl1 IT'S ALWAYS TRUMP'S FAULT



    Slate
    We Now Know Why Biden Was in a Hurry to Exit Afghanistan
    Fred Kaplan


    There was a moment in Tuesday’s Senate hearing on the withdrawal from Afghanistan when it became clear why President Joe Biden decided to get the troops out of there as quickly as possible.

    It came when Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, explained why he and the other chiefs—the top officers of the Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines—all agreed that we needed to pull out by Aug. 31. The Doha agreement, which President Trump had signed with the Taliban in early 2020 (with no participation by the Afghan government), required a total withdrawal of foreign forces. If U.S. troops had stayed beyond August, Milley said, the Taliban would have resumed the fighting, and, in order to stave off the attacks, “we would have needed 30,000 troops” and would have suffered “many casualties.”

    And yet, as Milley also testified on Tuesday, he, the chiefs, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, and other military officers advised Biden to keep 2,500 U.S. troops in Afghanistan beyond the Aug. 31 deadline. The difference is that those troops wouldn’t be attached to any “military mission.” Instead, they would “transition” to a “diplomatic mission.”

    However, it is extremely unlikely that the Taliban would have observed the semantic distinction. In their eyes, 2,500 U.S. troops would be seen as 2,500 U.S. troops, regardless of whether their mission was officially said to be “military” or “diplomatic.” Therefore, the Taliban would resume fighting, as Milley said they would, and Biden would then have been faced with a horrendous choice—to pull out while under attack or send in another 30,000 troops.

    Some historical-psychological perspective is worth noting. In the first nine months of Barack Obama’s presidency, the generals were pushing for a major escalation of the war in Afghanistan—an increase of 40,000 troops—and a shift to a counterinsurgency (aka “nation-building”) strategy. Biden, who was then vice president, was alone in suggesting an increase of just 10,000 troops, to be used solely for training the Afghan army and for fighting terrorists along the Afghan-Pakistani border. As Obama recalls in his memoir, Biden urged the new and relatively inexperienced president not to be “boxed in” by the generals. Give them 40,000 troops now, and in 18 months, they’ll say they need another 40,000 to win the war. As Obama later acknowledged, Biden was right.

    And so, as Milley was advising President Biden to keep 2,500 troops in Afghanistan, even while acknowledging that another 30,000 might be needed if the Taliban resumed fighting, it’s easy to imagine Biden thinking, “They’re trying to box me in, just like they did before, just like they’ve always done since the Vietnam War,” which was raging when Biden first entered the Senate in 1973 and has shaped his views on war and peace ever since.

    Milley and Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, the head of Central Command, both acknowledged at the hearing that the U.S. military was flying blind through much of its 20-year war in Afghanistan, the longest war in American history. The officers of the day tried to mold the Afghan army in their own image, making them too dependent on U.S. technology and support, so that once we withdrew, collapse was inevitable. Milley also noted that he and the other officers paid too little attention to Afghan culture and to the corrosive effects of the Afghan government’s corruption and lack of popular legitimacy. So, Biden might well have been thinking, why should he pay attention to anything these guys had to say on the war in Afghanistan, which they’ve been wrong about from the very beginning?

    Biden made several missteps, some of them disastrous, in the pace and sequence of the withdrawal. Most of all, he should have pulled out all the spies, contractors, U.S. citizens, and Afghan helpers before pulling out all the troops. But on the big picture, he was right, and the generals, as they now grudgingly admit, were wrong.

    Haven't read that much bullshit spin in awhile. Guess where the buck stops? Your boy. He left hundreds of US citizens behind and he didn't blow up the weapons caches, military vehicles and armaments. He also left the Taliban with almost a billion in cash. Biden did that. No one else. Period. Full stop. End of story.
  11. Some people don't like to be watched while shitting.
  12. Originally posted by Kev …as well as how their desperation to maintain the status quo delusion increases.

    Well said. That's part of how I gauge truth on the Internet. The more desperate they are to delete, harass, edit, deface, ban and stifle content/people, the more I know it's the truth.
  13. And Mohammed is like Jones or Smith.
  14. Omar Khitab of the Fidai Mahaz.
  15. These VBulletin-type servers are extremely easy to hack and DDOS. 0-day exploitz come out every day. It's like taking candy from a baby.
  16. Biden's top military commanders throw him under the bus and reveal under oath that he was lying directly to the public about the Afghanistan withdrawal.
  17. Try lorazepam.
  18. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready I'm still here arnt I?

    But I would like to access your electric chicken BBS you took down after I scribed stuff

    No worries. You're only #59 anyways, and we're only at #17.
  19. All he had to do is what the US does even when they don't have to, bomb the supplies, vehicles, supplies and bases. Just goes to prove how it was all completely intentional.
  20. Originally posted by Donald Trump What happens when you put the restless dick victims in with the restless anus victims?

    Bad things happen. Very bad things.
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