@ItsD247 Omg, 40 years of rabbit holes and conspiracy theories have only confirmed I don't know a fucking thing. About anything. BUT, I can say you're going in the exact direction I did when first researching Bebe/🇮🇱 and It made me confident in being able to say fuck 🇮🇱.
HOLY FUCK.
A group of Israelis in Albania were kicked out of an Airbnb after the owner discovered they were soldiers serving in the IDF.
The very next day, the place went up in flames.
Coincidence?
@RealAlexJones I believe this kind of treason rolling up to my front door would immediately be met with some southern hospitality. Me and every redneck, hillbilly, WHITE neighbor in a 5 mile radius 2nd amendment right's will be on full display. Welcome to the neighborhood.
Hey @TPUSA your guy said he's too busy humping his wife and drinking beer to drop that text.
Charlie must be so proud to see what you turned his organization into. Keep winning.
Is @Experian okay with this?
This guy is a “SENIOR MANAGER” 🤔
The probability of a Title VII violation under the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is extremely high.
I think Charlie's security began implementing microchip technology into their TAK(Tactical Assault Kit or Team Awareness Kit) system in the Spring American Comeback tour, specifically in Gainesville. This is pure speculation because I have no idea what they'd be used for. That's why I'm calling on all security professionals that might be able to weigh in because I need help figuring this out. It's obvious that each team-member on 09/10 wore at-least 2 smart devices that consisted of a combination of smart rings, watches, and glasses. The most obvious ones to spot are the guys with bands on each wrist. So when @ArtifexMemor sent me these photos, I spotted the pattern. I think that after this event, the team likely ditched the disposable bracelets and embedded microchips into their wearables, and that's why we see a lot of aftermarket watchbands by 09/10. When I posted about Cutler's handheld device, @_midGRAY pointed out that it looks like a carabiner. That was an unpopular opinion at the time, but after researching RFID-embedded carabiners, it started to kinda make sense. I really don't know much about microchip technology, and how they emit data. I believe that Cutler's "analog" watch is some form of covert battery that powers the microchip in the carabiner, and when raised up, uses the antenna on his back to emit a signal??
I'm hoping someone with more experience can shed light on this. I know some of it sounds far-fetched, but I think it's important to understand how the TAK network of devices worked that day, and I don't think anyone's really figured this out yet. I'm open to any and all opinions. I know @alleytopfiles and others still think it's a smart gesture device, I just really wanna hear from some people who have experience with modern TAK systems. I can't seem to find any manual or feature of their radios, or anything that indicates it might work with RFID/NFC. Even radio technicians or someone that might understand this type of technology, or have any idea about how microchips might be used in a tactical/defense scenario? Please, inform me.
@DonaldJTrumpJr@JDVance As someone who voted for DJT, 3 times, I hope you take this as genuine and honest as it comes from the bottom of my redneck heart. Fuck your joooo father. Fuck your joooo mother. Fuck your jooooo sisterr. But most of all, Fuck You Jooooooo. (This is from Charlie 🖕🏻🇮🇱)
It should be much bigger news that a Nashville hospital has paralyzed at least one patient and sickened 3 more by injecting them with potassium instead of pain medication.
It’s an error so egregious it’s hard to imagine how it could even occur.