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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Things I am incredibly skeptical of as I keep analyzing the case.

1. Nothing is "leaked". These "leaked" fake private communications are designed to set up a binary Overton Window of possibility for the theater goers.

2. Whistleblowers are written in and at least a few of them are plants. These will be the most dominant ones. (*fragging "our" top Science guy, said Meryl Nassafeller.) Others are conscripted with offers of a better life and led down the path of a "cause". CHD was the OG "cause" but there were others: Global Covid Summit, The Wellness Company.

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Seeker's avatar

FYI the ICI people aren't usually broken up when person after person dies in front of them. Its their job and if they didnt have a temperament to handle it they'd find another line of work.I was talking to one this nurse one time who said there was a motorcycle accident last night and the guy died but it was "cool" because they first cracked open his chest and got a free anatomy lesson. Upon seeing my civilian shock register she thinly mimed empathy for the deceased but I'd already seen the truth

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Right. Which is another thing that called Pierre Kory's dramatic sighing and emotionality into question.

Video here.

https://sagehana.substack.com/p/emote-off-kory-vs-cuomo

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By the way, the other "emotional" person here is Andrew Cuomo.

Who is *EDIT* WAS married to Kerry Kennedy! 😅 Bobby's sister!

Starting to think we have some people in positions to run some Ops on the plebes!

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Espresso James's avatar

Wait. Slow down. Andrew Cuomo of that Coumo family?

Somewhat off topic perhaps, but if Kerry Kennedy Meltzer is the daughter of Kerry Kennedy, wouldn't that make her Kerry Jr.? At least until taking the name Meltzer? Gonna have to look up the Meltzer family. So was she also a Cuomo? Like Kerry Kennedy Coumo? Eww! This family IS freaking confusing.

It is kind of fun getting all of my news from Amalek Hana! Thanks for following the things I literally cannot.

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Good Lord. I give up with this weird Kamelot shit.

Are Kerry Kennedy and Andrew Cuomo still married?

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No, Kerry Kennedy and Andrew Cuomo are not married; they divorced in 2005. The couple, who were married from 1990 to 2005, have three daughters together.

Separation: They separated in 2003, with Kerry Kennedy filing for divorce.

Divorce: The divorce was finalized in 2005.

Children: They have three daughters: Cara, Mariah, and Michaela.

Co-parenting: Despite their split, reports indicate they have been cordial and are good co-parents, attending events for their daughters together, according to People.com and South China Morning Post.

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Kerry Kennedy - Wikipedia

During her 15-year marriage to Cuomo, from 1990 to 2005, she was known as Kerry Kennedy-Cuomo. Kennedy and Cuomo separated in 2003...

Wikipedia

Kerry Kennedy and Andrew Cuomo Celebrate Oldest Daughter's Ivy League Business School Graduation

May 16, 2023

People.com

Meet Kerry Kennedy, RFK Jr's sister, who opposes him and Donald Trump

Jan 23, 2025 — From bitterness to cordiality. Despite their acrimonious split, Andrew Cuomo and Kerry Kennedy seem to be reconciled.

South China Morning Post

Kennedy-Cuomo Union Appears to Be Ending - The New York Times

Jul 1, 2003 — In July 2003, associates of Kerry Kennedy Cuomo said she was seeking a divorce from her husband, Andrew M. Cuomo. Kenne...

The New York Times

Is Andrew Cuomo married? New York leader divorced in 2005 before becoming governor

Aug 10, 2021

The Independent

Andrew Cuomo and Kerry Kennedy's Daughter Reacts to Her Dad's ...

Jun 25, 2025 — Andrew and Kerry joined their political families with their 1990 wedding, before splitting in 2003 and ultimately div...

People.com

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Niece of Kerry Kennedy. They just keep using the same names all the time. 😁

https://www.instagram.com/p/Byd6UUYnann/

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Espresso James's avatar

I kind of get it. My little brother was named after my uncle, but we come from a poor family and he does have the most common first name for a male in the english language.

Thanks for looking it up. Can't go there. You had me at People magazine...

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Espresso James's avatar

Oh, and did I mention that Fraudci guy has the most punchable face I've ever seen in my life!

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Seeker's avatar

They need to furrow their brows more. I'm fairly immune to emoting at this point but a furrowed brow still gets me hook line and sinker.

(By the way even though my family is royalty they all do grueling ICU jobs. Their colleagues are Prince William and Harry, the Bush twins, Malia and Sasha, and sometimes Baron Trump)

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

CAN YOU SEND ME SOME OF THAT ROYALTY MONEY I KNOW YOU ENJOY THIS STACK KOFI BUTTONS ARE IN POST

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L. McFarland's avatar

Recently I was watching some lectures from a University on the subject of Personality psychology. Interestingly, the way our brain functions can often be seen in our personality traits which can often be correlated to our world view. So there are major groupings that come out of this work, or patterns of personalities, that can then be navigated and exploited for messaging the public at large, imo.

For example, people who are 'open' and creative tend to correlate with higher IQs also, but more negative emotional clusters, while people who are diligent and conscientious, while low creatively and fairly selfish, with middling intellects will be industrious and often higher income particularly seen over a lifetime.

This in part helps explain the attainments of most of our political class I think; they are shockingly unintelligent, uncreative, worthless at leadership, though surprisingly wealthy early on and effective at gathering and maintaining power.

The extent of these effects of personality of individuals, the theory would go, becomes quite profound across the behavioral, social, intellectual and political realms of human endeavors...

It has not escaped my sensemaking process that these propaganda operations are multi-layered for all the markers of all the personality types, each to a greater or lesser degree. And then the 'self-sorting' happens and we congregate on social media with personalities often closer to our own as we socially re-enforce our narrative collusions, true or not. This is why the former norm of journalism of maintaining impartial objectivity so that people could form their own conclusions. Now we are spoon fed our opinions and must intellectually work against the tide that would do our thinking for us.

In this way it really doesnt matter what the Objective Truth is. The truthiness of it is only found in the self-chosen narrative and the social and political mimetic reality we humans swim in. Some will be for liberals, some moderates, some conservatives, but they will be designed for any quality of people with many short-term and mid-term purposes.

The Kennedy family being pretty elementary in its straight binary of liberal Dem vs 'conservative' Trump crony ('but oh! RFKJ is so noble, fighting the good, er, fight getting red dye out of our diabetic inducing Fruit Loops! Thank you Mr. Camelot Jr')

This is construction of narrative that we self-select for, and that 'they' and 'the system' they have implemented are rolling out in layers.

The meta-narrative is obviously to re-make the world in the new vision of technocracy and plutocratic control mechanisms through the bio-digital convergence. How? Micro-trauma, trauma-bonding, Nudge. Why? War. Its on the menu, boys...

Arrived Solution: Theirs, and wont it all make SO MUCH sense how 'emergent' the solution was? All you have to do is give them your blood and brain and humanity's future and consent and heaven will be on tap.

(But thats just my opinion and I may be desperately cynical and tragically wrong.)

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Seeker's avatar

I know an ICU nurse. Her family are big time local anti-pandemic organizers. BUT she says the ER was full of covid people. I haven't drilled in too hard if it was just normal flu diagnosed as covid.

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Maybe it was Radiation Poisoning and Aerosolized ???

Which would create its own symptoms as well as exacerbate "Normal Flu" as well.

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Seeker's avatar

That's what I've settled on. A little burst of mold spores or radiation in select locations in order to get enough people reporting something somewhat novel, but riding on top of the normal flu season. Mix in some fake pcr false positives and wallah: lockdowns and jabs

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Just deny the antibiotics and get them on the vents and finish them off.

They are weakened already.

So far in five years, I've heard of one person (here on Stack) none privately who know a person that "died of Covid" outside of a hospital being treated.

*treated

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Seeker's avatar

You were looking in the wrong place you had to squint real hard and look ONLY at Elmhurst Hospital. It went off like a bomb over there kablooey!

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Espresso James's avatar

I found myself holding my chin thoughtfully in a jj pose thinking "like a bomb" and realized I'm doing that sarcastically. In front of a computer screen. No one was even enjoying my completely spontaneous sarcastic reaction. (except for the alphabet watchers who may or may not have enjoyed it - Hi Spooks!).

Yes, I remember the forklifts moving "bodies" at Elmhurst. I think Trump said there were a TREMENDOUS number of bodies.

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Джил's avatar

This is haunting me. I have no reason to think it's not real........

https://csofand.substack.com/p/washington-revisited?utm_source

Not sure how to confirm insanity - my own, or anyone else's.

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Overlays with my theory that the shots were not supposed to be so immediately lethal and this is what the temporal slow kill was supposed to look like.

So the gun is not smoking.

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Джил's avatar

::smoking::

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Джил's avatar

Just found this;

COVID-19’s Fiscal Impact on Social Security: Mortality Effects and Survivors’ Benefits

https://www.nber.org/brd/20251/covid-19s-fiscal-impact-social-security-mortality-effects-and-survivors-benefits?page=1&perPage=50

And this - sounds Day Tapeish - like, ok, this part is over, moving right along......

NBER Retirement and Disability Research Center Winds Down Operations

https://www.nber.org/brd/20251/nber-retirement-and-disability-research-center-winds-down-operations?page=1&perPage=50

NBER Retirement and Disability Research Center Winds Down Operations

This is the final issue of the Bulletin on Retirement and Disability, coinciding with the closure of the NBER Retirement and Disability Research Center (RDRC). The RDRC was a vibrant hub of research activity from 2003 to 2025 and had a significant impact on stimulating analytic work on Social…

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csofand's avatar

Thank you for spreading the word.

There is a link in my post to the report, please look for yourself.

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Джил's avatar

Thank you for reminding readers about the link to the report.

I'm out of my depth with statistical analysis, but you can see above what your post prompted me to find.

I just keep shaking my head, knowing how almost no one is openly talking about this and it's absolutely crazy.

But you gave a good reply, which I've thought as well, about how so many must maintain "a stance of denial".

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Bobzilla's avatar

Thank you for the link to csofand and the information, I'm very grateful.

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Espresso James's avatar

Yep!

I love that you're consistently a step or two ahead of me. Hopefully I catch up, though.

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Mike H's avatar

Well they skipped the flu season in 2020-2021 and called the flu "covid." This is a picture from the WHO of a flu season chart. Notice that gap in the chart. They didn't record flu cases for that flu season.

https://files.catbox.moe/e1pia5.jpg

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Correct.

Everything was "Covid".

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serafino bueti's avatar

Even motorcycle accidents!

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Ryan Witte's avatar

I'll take "the nation wide side effects of a cognitive dissonace psyop" for $2500 Trillion, Alex.

https://search.brave.com/search?q=the+side+effects+of+cognitive+dissonance

Cognitive dissonance can lead to various psychological and emotional side effects, primarily stemming from the internal conflict between contradictory beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors. The most common immediate side effects include psychological discomfort, tension, anxiety, and feelings of unease or stress.

Individuals may experience guilt, shame, regret, or low self-esteem as a result of the unresolved conflict between their values and actions.

This emotional distress can manifest as self-doubt, self-loathing, or a sense of being a hypocrite, particularly when the dissonance is intense or persistent.

If left unaddressed, prolonged cognitive dissonance can contribute to more serious mental health challenges. It may increase the risk of developing anxiety, depression, or burnout, and in some cases, can be linked to mood-regulation disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) if the emotional reaction is not effectively managed.

The inability to resolve dissonance can also impair decision-making, lead to avoidance behaviors, and result in a cycle of destructive thinking patterns, such as harsh self-criticism or rationalizing harmful behaviors.

Additionally, individuals may resort to maladaptive coping mechanisms, such as avoiding challenging information, delegitimizing conflicting evidence, or minimizing the importance of their beliefs, which can hinder personal growth and prevent meaningful change.

In extreme cases, the persistent discomfort may contribute to physical symptoms like stress-related tension and can negatively impact relationships and overall well-being.

While cognitive dissonance itself is not a mental health condition, its chronic presence can significantly impair emotional resilience and quality of life.

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Holly Rock's avatar

Shell-shocked (a New Order song from Breakfast Club movie ironically)

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Holly Rock's avatar

my bad, Pretty in Pink

People don't want to talk about anything, soulless and superficial.

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Mike H's avatar

short documentary about Fauci torturing those children. This will make you cry maybe....Celia Farber found the pit in the ground where they threw these children's bodies.

Guinea Pig Kids - BBC Documentary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiRWbDv0obQ

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Yeah, this was also obliquely featured in The Real Anthony Fauci, which poof! Went away. That was the Bill Gates, Anthony Fauci, Pfizer Baddy part of the program before they moved on to the WHO.

And Bobby was soon shifting to "avoid rage and retribution" and let's just do better next time (our bosses run another staged pandemic)

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Great job, Celia Farber.

Fauci bad.

Breathtaking.

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L. McFarland's avatar

Whenever I see outrageous claims before a story, I always wonder if its another ham fisted op. to discredit real crimes with a circus show, or if its another true mythological ritual exercise that every death cult employs in shocking spectacles like child sacrifice or sucking adrenal glands for higher highs. And then I remember, I dont know, and the truth is no longer on the playing field- it has left the building. Maybe it went out for pizza.

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Le Petit Mondinet's avatar

But did he shower with her...? Did he send her to the Tavistock transgender clinic?... No. See? Honestly, can't you see what a nice guy he is? It could all be so much worse... I mean, imagine if he was a fully embedded member of the tranny marrying death cult... 🤪

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Le Petit Mondinet's avatar

Are the space aliens here yet?

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Espresso James's avatar

I don't think so, but when they are, I'm sure it will be 'to serve man'.

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stealthmouse's avatar

People like his niece, who make absolute statements that can't possibly always be true, are fucking retards.

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Vigilant Amalek Snow Leopard's avatar

Just call it a *Vaccine* and it is safe.

Just call it a *car* and it is safe.

This is 22-daze after Pierre Kory hit the "dissident" media with you won't catch Kovid if you take the Mectin Sauce and also, importantly, Kory was excited about the vaccines just then coming out but needed to see more data.

So this is a case of "forgetting how to Science" which Bob Malone would also have to remember a year later back at Global Covid Summit (Kory and Bob and Cole) when he would sternly admonish that safe "vaccines" take 5-12-years to produce.

And I think you can see how tenaciously the "true believers" (Malone) held on to the paradigm of vaccines as wunderdrug for as long as they could. (Kory used to be an Immunization Incentive Specialist...i.e. how can you manipulate people to get shots)

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SH: Discuss.

I it possible that I am seeing phantoms everywhere, but nobody and I mean no-freaking-body of magnitude is covering the shots or the *Pandemic* in any kind of congruent and logical manner.

Me: You are covering in a reasonable manner so I say there is someone of magnitude covering it. When we improve we don't feel different but everyone who is standing still looks to us leaders like they are getting worse. The hardest part for me of being an example for others to follow is to grasp the concept that I am the one changing not them. They are just the same old useless "oh do I have to"-ers.

I carry a gun not to fight but because I'd rather have it if I need it than to need it and not have it. I research and talk to anyone about almost anything not just to learn new things but because I would rather know whats going on and not need it than need understanding and not have it. Run that through the computer on your shoulders and see what spits out.

Sage Big Smart Leader. Sage gonna say it's not so. False humility training. Mixed with cuss words. Ha a ha ha ha. Sage Big Funny.

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