Aspiring Vtuber who currently narrates for [at]CoRedRead on YouTube (Invidious is recommended, though).

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  • Not me, but my producer. Long story short, he said some nasty things in regards to threatening assault (though he was very… shall I say, calm about it) before an event because he was anticipcaing a ton of dishonesty to show up from the student council. This was during his sophomore year at his Seventh Day Adventist school, mind you.

    He would be suspended for a week for making such threats, though he know what he did was a Jesuit act against them, and he could’ve been expelled for going through with his threats (they were empty threats, as he was held back from getting violent like he was demon possessed). He had a a lot of influence within the school’s circles back in the day (more than he realized looking back).




  • You would be correct on that, as I wasn’t clear about it. Pizzagate is a controversy where, in some emails of his, John Podesta was talking about having an hour with some “cheese pizza”, which turned out to be code for some… less than ideal nonsense as described by Umbrella. These emails came out in 2016 (during that election between Trump and Clinton), and the American people (not the politicians) were going to overthrow the government… just like the Constitution dictates. However, as I shared, Q and QAnon were quickly made to divert the attention that Podesta and other elite p-philes involved and named in the emails that would come out by WikiLeaks (from what I recall of it).




  • Q and QAnon are programs erected by the CIA’s COINTELPRO operatives Jack Posobiec and Zachary Klowan (I don’t know if I spelled his name right). Bill Hicks (Alex Jones) had actually admitted this when it started, but he’s never said anything about it since. The whole purpose of this movement was to stop a revolution taking place when attempting to oust (and likely hang) the traitorous p-philes due to Pizzagate.



  • Alrighty, from what I see here (as a self-speculated partial German-American Khazar myself), are the opinions of the Jews who can’t make peace with Palestine primarily from the Ultra-Orthodox and/or Chabbad-Lubbavich sect? Likewise, would the opinions of Jews who can make peace with Palestine be primarily those of the Karaite sect?

    From my research into this matter (mostly done by my producer, Neigsendoig, though), it was thought that there were some issues with Ultra-Orthodox or Chabbadniks in high places of power in different countries who abused it for their fellow Ultra-Orthodox or Chabbad-Lubbavicher. However, I think it could be more to the lines of the Roman Catholic Church and the Jesuit Order of the Society of Jesus giving some Ultra-Orthodox and/or Chabbadniks one narrative (the no peace narrative), and some Karaites the other narrative (the peace narrative). That I’ve been curious on.

    Please keep in mind that I have no intentions on offending anyone out of curiosity.

    Edit: Corrected a few things for clarity