Friday, August 20, 2021

Most based take ever

 




As usual, it´s difficult to know whether or not Thomas Sheridan is trolling or being seriously paranoid, I mean, last year he claimed that the COVID virus might come from Chinese time-travellers from the future, or perhaps from a Muslim jinn that wants to punish China for their oppression of the Uighurs?! Sheridan believes in "chaos magic", so perhaps the trolling is a kind of incantation? For purposes only known to him (and the "tribe" he talks about). 

Here, he makes other startling statements (and no, I don´t agree with him) about alien demons controlling the Afghan situation, almost a bit like David Icke. I link to this strictly for reference purposes. 

And since you wonder, I´m also worried about the world situation in 2021, but perhaps for more "human" or "down to earth" reasons... 

7 comments:

  1. "The more David Icke mentions lizards the more worried i get that he actually believes its lizards and nothing else".
    Some MSM journo that investigated Ickes alleged antisemitism. Unusually funny coming from MSM.

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  2. Exactly. It´s of course *possible* that he means Jews but calls them "Aryan-reptilians" as a tactical ploy, since his early super-based period didn´t go down very well with most people, but I also veer strongly towards the idea that he really *does* mean lizards (or reptoid alien demons, or some such). I even veer towards the opinion that Icke is perfectly honest, but also, ahem, quite mad...

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  3. Hes got that semi-blank stare that functional schizos often have.

    Personally i feel a bit schizo when i see this: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/aug/19/book-psychology-pandemics-steven-taylor
    Synchronisity or conspiracy?

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  4. Probably the former, since some people have been warning about huge pandemics ever since the 1990´s.

    Still, interesting article. Such as this statement: "Taylor theorizes that with the Delta variant on the rise, any return to lockdown could trigger an exaggerated backlash and rebellion – part of the psychological phenomenon commonly known as pandemic fatigue."

    He´s afraid of something...

    Also, he admits that not everyone who protests is a closet Nazi: "What has often been depicted as conservative individualistic intransigence is in fact a stand-in for diverse groups comprising conspiracy theorists, white evangelicals, some historically traumatized communities of color, new-age believers in natural immunity and others who believe that vaccines are a con by big pharma to maximize profits. The list goes on."

    Of course, the problem with Taylor is that he doesn´t factor in that people might have *legitimate* fears of vaccines and lock downs, or that the authorities might make matters worse (at least there are no quotes to that effect in the article).

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  5. Ok... but conspiracy wpuld be way funnier.
    Speaking of Alien Demons controling the Afghans, that sounds almost litterally like stuff ToB eagerly talks about. They want most of mankind to be possesed by these entities and then proceed to kill off the rest of mankind to "feed the blood god".
    I bet Biden cant be to hard to posses. I suggest the Demons go all in when he is out of icecream.
    https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/07/the_real_reason_why_biden_so_often_indulges_in_ice_cream.html

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  6. Wow, so this means there is a group who almost believes in Sheridan´s scenario but wants to bring it about! Maybe I shouldn´t be surprised...

    He mentions Biden´s ice cream, too, and how the Taliban trolled him by eating ice cream after taking Kabul. A secret sign that the plan is now in motion, if Sheridan is to be believed.

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  7. If you read the exerpt from "Project Bluebird" there is a strong ISIS-feeling to it. Fun fact: The girl in the book that was brainwashed to Believe she was a Kali-like personification of ABC-warfare, and thus worshipped, was given the name "Britta". I bet the author taught that sounded exotic in some evil Nordic way. To any swede Reading the book it just gives a Monthy-Python like feeling to the book.
    I actually had a hard time reading all the sick shit in the book, but every time "Britta" was mentioned it took the edge of the horror.

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