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The answer.. is within you     (AnonWhatever)
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Billie Eilish     (files.catbox.moe)
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I like big boobs and I cannot lie
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“Christ is king” faggots huffing copium again! 😂😂😂     (x.com)
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SOMETHING EVERYONE HERE SHOULD KNOW      (HDLunited)
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Re a post yesterday of the Shepherd/Wolf mix the 1st thing that stuck out was the thing that distinguishes between a wolf and a dog, the pelt.

Simply put, dogs have hair, wolves have fur. Those Shepherd/Wolf K9s had a rich healthy fur along with the narrow face and slanted eyes typical of a wolf.

Whatever the case they were good looking dogs.

And there you have it, so the next time you're in the company of a bunch of recently layed off techies or redundant sales reps without a clientele or even a product to market, or while under interrogation for the use of the word nigger, you can be that impressive erudite that stands out above everyone in line at the soup kitchen...your life will change forever, especially after the bottom of your cardboard soup bowl falls out and the boiling contents spill into your lap.
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I don't believe Americans have Freedom of Speech. Today I bought a box of Chalk and Whiskey. Taking suggestions.     (whatever)
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The Courthouse, city hall, and police/sherrif station is within walking distance. As someone who has been homeless in my hometown for over 3 years, I care less and less about laws as junkies camp every night on the same block as the court house and police station. Today at noon I walked past a junkie passed out under a blanket with a used needle clearly visible laying a couple feet away. I don't expect any words I write on the ground in the center of town or anywhere else will have any effect. I doubt any cops will notice me and investigate. I doubt even if the words are reported as "hate speech" there will be any investigation. So, I'd like some suggestions of what letters, words, and/or symbols to draw in "Washable sidewalk chalk"

I've already got some pretty good/terrible ideas of what I want to write outside the police station. Like the word "TRAITORS" where the "A" is a 5-pointed star and the "O" is a 6-pointed star (because institutional jews, and their slave-catcher sherrifs). As well as "There is no Justice, there is Just Us, and Them." outside the courthouse. However, I do not believe I am thinking spicy enough. I figure some of the fedbois and keyboard warriors (in minecraft) here have better suggestions.

I will immediately disregard all direct/indirect threats suggested, because, as I said, I do not believe we have Freedom of Speech. However, if you word it carefully, giving my future lawyer points of argument, I will consider such phrases.

For example: 100% of all the police, fire departments, and EMS (ambulance people) in my state were forced to "get the jab or loose their job" in 2021 and 2022, so any well-worded suggestions that rub their noses in this fact would be greatly appreciated. The best I could come up with over the past few years is "Thank your local Pharmacists for the Covid-19 shots, because traitors deserve to be shot to death" but that is too long-winded, and alienates 70% of the boomers in my extended family. Not that they will see it or think less of me that I think or say such things, but I'd prefer the people that read it and have even the slightest anti-cop/anti-state bias to agree with any statement they read in chalk on the pavement.

Feel free to tell me I'm being a shitlord or coward and should be out chucking large rocks at speeding vehicles like they are doing in Commiefornia, but leftoids are already doing plenty of that shit so I have no need to participate in such activities.
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Is there hope?      (files.catbox.moe)
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When AI gets it right     (9gag.com)
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Hello ring ring welcome      (www.reddit.com)
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Pope Leo criticises ‘exclusionary mindset’ of nationalist political movements: During Sunday mass in St Peter’s Square, the pope asked that God ‘open borders, break down walls [and] dispel hatred      (www.theguardian.com)
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Cows With Guns     (www.youtube.com)
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California anti-ICE protest group funded by Biden DHS grant     (thepostmillennial.com)
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Livestream L.A. "Protests" - Portland Andy - National Guard deployed at multiple locations, while hundreds of illegal invaders, and paid ((( PANTIFA ))) are marching towards the National Guard position now!!!.      (www.youtube.com)
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Frosty's revenge      (files.catbox.moe)
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BRICS and the Pandemic Agreement     (edwardslavsquat.substack.com)
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https://edwardslavsquat.substack.com/p/brics-and-the-pandemic-agreement

On May 20, the 78th World Health Assembly “adopted” the Pandemic Agreement. Adopted is in scare quotes because the WHA rubber-stamped an agreement that hadn’t been finalized. In other words, WHO member states agreed by consensus (without voting) to “adopt” an incomplete document.

It was historic (source: WHO). Gavi, the Bill Gates-funded vaccine alliance, hailed the completion of the incomplete Pandemic Agreement as a “powerful testament to the strength of multilateralism and shared commitment to global health” and welcomed “the recognition of immunization as a vital tool to prevent pandemics and save lives in this agreement.”But there were a few party-poopers. A day before being “adopted” without a vote, the agreement was put to the ultimate test: a committee vote in which not a single member state voted Nay: 124 states were in favor, with 11 abstentions (Bulgaria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, The Netherlands, Paraguay, Poland, Russia, and Slovakia.)

Probably like me you are surprised that this fraudulent agreement was able to sneak past the vast majority of BRICS states undetected, and that not a single member of the Multipolar World Order voted against it. What could this mean? I did some research on how the original BRICS bloc, plus the new BRICS members who abstained (Egypt and Iran), felt about this horrible trash-agreement.Brazil
Brazil called for the “full and timely implementation” of the Pandemic Agreement, describing the treaty as a “historic milestone for global health, and a powerful reaffirmation of multilateralism in a time of growing cultural-political tension and fragmentation.”

The Brazilian delegation added: “President Lula, speaking at the UN General Assembly 2024, called for an urgent conclusion to this agreement, and today we celebrate not the end of the negotiations, but the beginning of a new global commitment to cooperation, equity and shared resilience.”

India
India praised the “adoption” of the Pandemic Agreement as a “collective reaffirmation of our shared responsibility to protect humanity from future health crises.”

The BRICS state highlighted its own contributions to the agreement, noting that it had “co-facilitated the preparation of articles on pandemic prevention and surveillance and the One Health approach to pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.”

China

The Chinese delegation said Beijing had played “an important role in helping reach consensus” that led to the agreement’s adoption.

Xia Gang, deputy director of China’s National Disease Control and Prevention Administration, said he believed the Pandemic Agreement would “help promote the equitable distribution of technology, funding and resources and support developing countries in strengthening their capacity to detect and respond to pandemics.” Xia cited “China's constructive participation in the negotiations of the pandemic treaty” as a “prime example” of Beijing’s active participation in “global public health governance”In an address before the WHA plenary session on May 20, Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong called on WHO member states to “firmly support” the World Health Organization’s leading role in coordinating “global public health governance”, adding that special attention should be given to ensuring equitable “vaccine distribution”:He also announced that China would pledge an additional $500 million over the next five years to the World Health Organization.Chinese state media said the “historic” Pandemic Agreement will allow for “rapid sharing of data about new diseases, the distribution of medical resources to the WHO in the event of a future outbreak, and the transfer of health technologies to poorer nations.”

“The system will address how countries — especially underdeveloped ones — could benefit from sharing pathogens with pandemic potential, particularly in exchange for pharmaceutical products, if such are developed by drugmakers,” wrote China Dail

South Africa

The South African delegation argued that the “COVID-19 pandemic” had demonstrated “the urgent need for an international framework to forge a stronger and equitable global health architecture to prevent, prepare for, and respond to future pandemics.” South Africa advocated for the “swift implementation” of the “landmark” Pandemic Agreement, which would mark a “crucial step towards achieving a safer, healthier and more resilient world for all.”Demonstrating his country’s commitment to the treaty’s implementation, President Cyril Ramaphosa told WHA member states that South Africa would use its G20 presidency to champion “pandemic prevention, preparedness, and response.”

Egypt
Concerned by “opaque behavior by some parties prior to the decision”, Egypt abstained when the Pandemic Agreement was put to a vote in Committee A.

Despite its misgivings over protocol, the Egyptian delegation expressed hope that the agreement would “become a tool of empowerment, a shield of equity and a symbol of what multilateralism can achieve when anchored in distrust.”

Iran
The Iranian delegation issued an explanatory note after it abstained from voting on the agreement:

While we appreciate the efforts of the WHO and INB Co-Chairs, we remain concerned that key priorities of developing countries have not been adequately addressed.

Article 12 and its Annex, which are essential for implementation, are still under negotiation. Without them, the agreement cannot be considered final. We also regret the lack of binding commitments on unhindered and equitable access to medical countermeasures, technology transfer, and know-how, as well as the continued silence on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on health systems.

Although it viewed the current version of the treaty as “incomplete, unfinished, and non-conclusive,” Iran expressed “readiness to engage constructively in future negotiations aimed at finalizing the instrument.”

Russia
Iran
The Iranian delegation issued an explanatory note after it abstained from voting on the agreement:

While we appreciate the efforts of the WHO and INB Co-Chairs, we remain concerned that key priorities of developing countries have not been adequately addressed.

Article 12 and its Annex, which are essential for implementation, are still under negotiation. Without them, the agreement cannot be considered final. We also regret the lack of binding commitments on unhindered and equitable access to medical countermeasures, technology transfer, and know-how, as well as the continued silence on the negative impact of unilateral coercive measures on health systems.

Although it viewed the current version of the treaty as “incomplete, unfinished, and non-conclusive,” Iran expressed “readiness to engage constructively in future negotiations aimed at finalizing the instrument.”

Russia: Protecting the Global South from “the frauds of the collective West and its pharmaceutical giants”?
Naturally, one can’t help but applaud a statement like, “The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that the Global South is vulnerable to the frauds of the collective West and its pharmaceutical giants.”

But the Russian delegation’s statement is missing some important context: Moscow actively participated in, and profited from, “the frauds of the collective West and its pharmaceutical giants” aimed at the Global South during COVID. Putin himself described Russia’s partnership with Western pharmaceutical giants as an example of “unification of efforts” promoted by the World Health Organization.

On December 21, 2020, the Kremlin held a videoconference to mark the signing of an agreement between the Gamaleya Center (the developer of Sputnik V), AstraZeneca, the Russian Direct Investment Fund (Russia’s sovereign wealth fund), and Russian pharmaceutical firm R-Pharm, to strengthen cooperation and conduct joint studies of a Sputnik V-AstraZeneca COVID vaccine “cocktail”.

Russian President Vladimir Putin commended the project as a shining example of “implementing the recommendations of the WHO” in the fight against COVID:

Today, I am pleased to note that it is Russian scientists, our investment structures, and representatives of the partner company AstraZeneca, who are practically implementing the recommendations of the World Health Organization. Today, you are doing what has already been repeated many times by representatives of the WHO - the World Health Organization. They called and still call for a unification of efforts. And you, dear colleagues and friends, are showing an example of leadership in uniting international efforts, thereby bringing victory over this dangerous virus closer. […]

I would like to note that AstraZeneca has been working on the Russian market for several years, successfully implementing a number of investment projects, I know that they even built a factory, investing in joint research and personnel training. […]

I am confident that the cooperation between Russian colleagues and AstraZeneca will allow us to achieve a breakthrough not only in work on vaccines, but also on a whole line of other vital drugs.

Addressing AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot, Putin added:

I want to wish you success not only on the Russian market, but also on global markets, and express hope that the new year will be favorable for your company and for solving the problems we are talking about now.

The partnership between the Russian government and AstraZeneca began in July 2020, nearly a month before Russia unveiled Sputnik V, “the world’s first registered COVID vaccine”. In a July 17, 2020 press release, R-Pharm announced it had received a “cell line and adenoviral vector” from AstraZeneca that would be used to produce the British-Swedish vaccine in Russia:

Russia will be one of the hubs for the production and supply of the vaccine to international markets. It is expected that exports will be organized to more than 30 countries around the world, including the Middle East, the Balkan region and the CIS countries.

AstraZeneca is confident that together with R-Pharm it will be able to provide the vaccine to millions of people in the most effective way.

At the time, R-Pharm had already partnered with RDIF to manufacture what would later be known as Sputnik V.

Russia began exporting AstraZeneca’s vaccine to nations of the Global South in September 2021, six months after European states began suspending the drug’s use over safety concerns. R-Pharm continued to export the British-Swedish shot until September 2022, when it suspended production due to “lack of demand.”


As AstraZeneca’s vaccine faced increasing scrutiny from western media and governments, Russia’s sovereign wealth fund rushed to its partner’s defense.

“The UK media and government must do a better job of protecting the reputation of AstraZeneca, a safe and effective vaccine that its competitors are constantly attacking through the media with facts taken out of context,” the Russian Direct Investment Fund said in a statement released on October 11, 2021.

RDIF’s solidarity with western big pharma wasn’t limited to white-knighting for AstraZeneca. On October 13, 2021, Russia’s sovereign wealth fund announced it was conducting joint research with Pfizer in hopes of developing more Sputnik V/Big Pharma combo shots.


“We already have a joint study with Moderna in Argentina, and Argentina is now studying the combination of Sputnik and Moderna. There are also two other countries that are now studying the combination of Pfizer and Sputnik, and we believe that this will be a very successful combination,” Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of RDIF, said.

Is Moscow actually concerned about the frauds of western big pharma, or is it worried that when the next “pandemic” arrives, its trusted western partners won’t be as generous with the spoils? Does the Russian government oppose anti-human medical tyranny and biosecurity theater, or is it upset that a rival drug cartel is peddling clot-shots on turf that it has claimed for itself? Given Moscow’s active participation in the frauds of the collective West during COVID, it is unreasonable to interpret complaints about the Pandemic Agreement being used as a mechanism for “external control and lobbying for the interests of the industry of individual states” as: Where’s our cut?

To help answer these questions, let’s examine the Russian government’s “emergency health response based on the interests of the Russian people.”

“The interests of the Russian people”
Please email me if you have any evidence to suggests that, as the Russian delegation at the WHA claimed, “the Russian Federation builds its emergency health response based on the interests of the Russian people, national priorities in public health protection, domestic laws, rules, and standards, and in accordance with the Constitution of the Russian Federation.”

A few bullet points for your consideration (taken from this blog’s Origin Story, which you should read):

In a country where 90% of the population opposed digital cattle tags, nearly every region in Russia adopted digital cattle tags.

In a country where very few people were excited about Sputnik V, all 85 federal subjects introduced compulsory vaccination decrees, coercing tens of millions of Russians to get injected with unproven genetic slurries.

there is more, article too large but is an interesting read.... emphasis mine,nigga

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Brazilian Comedian Leo Lins Sentenced to Over Eight Years in Prison for Stand-Up Routine     (reclaimthenet.org)
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A Brazilian comedian has been handed a prison sentence of over eight years for a stand-up routine, setting off a storm over the growing use of state power to penalize speech that challenges cultural taboos.

Leo Lins, known for his provocative style, was convicted by a federal court in São Paulo for allegedly promoting intolerance through jokes delivered during a live performance and later circulated widely online.
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Bayer’s Push For State-Level Roundup Immunity Sparks Backlash In The Heartland Zero Hedge 6th June 2025 No comments “Monsanto is trying to push legislation that would take away constitutional rights”     (modernity.news)
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In a brazen bid to shield itself from a tsunami of lawsuits over its toxic Roundup herbicide, Monsanto (acquired by Bayer Pharmaceutical) has unleashed a multi-state lobbying blitz to secure immunity from liability, with Missouri as a key battleground.

The agrochemical giant, reeling from over $8.68 billion in pre-reduction jury verdicts and $11 billion in settlements, is pushing state legislatures to pass bills that would block “failure-to-warn” claims tied to glyphosate, Roundup’s cancer-linked ingredient.
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Amazing colorized aerial footage from the first time jews caused a brother war in europe... Ww1     (youtu.be)
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What is Next.js and why is it so popular?     (chat-to.dev)
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Spanish class: Homeschool Edition     (files.catbox.moe)
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Patel and Bondi saying opposite things about Epstein rape videos     (gab.com)
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Bull shark learns not to fuck with Floridaman…..     (nypost.com)
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So he stabbed it the head several times. That’s nothing compared to what the sharks do to the females when they mate.

The “poor ol” bull shark will be just fine. You aren’t going to pierce a sharks skull with a filet knife no matter how hard you try.
If you want to kill a big shark, you need a 12 gauge with a slug to the head or similar firepower. Using a .22 would be the equivalent of stabbing it with a pencil….
If anything, the poor ol bull shark was bleeding enough that it got ate by a bigger shark.

And how many people are bitten here by bull sharks every year?
Payback’s a bitch, mr sharky…
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What would you do if you woke up black?     (gab.com)
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California no longer suspends the driver's licenses of those who are behind in child support payments unless they make over 70% of the median income in the area. Amazing that they ever did this to begin with because how the hell is a guy supposed to pay if you can't get a job and can't drive to it.     (youtu.be)
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Read the comment section! Even redditards are sick of the flag-waving beaner scum terrorists. Send in the National Guard with orders, but trumpberg won't because he's a traitor and he & his fam benefits greatly from illegal trash     (www.reddit.com)
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That smell when @postwallhelena enters the room     (9gag.com)
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