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Saturday, 23 August 2025

ARE VAXTARDS PSYCHOTIC?

Like most people discussing the toxic injections known as "vaccinations" over the past five years, I've tended to focus on the physical side effects of the "covid" jabs, like myocarditis or cancer, or the more universal destruction caused by death jabs in general, like autism or SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome).

Autism rates keep rising - What on earth could be causing that? Doctors are baffled. Maybe it's time for an autism vaccine. 

But there is a growing field of research into the psychological effects of these injections. As well as destruction of the pineal gland, there is increasing evidence that all "vaccines" but particularly the "covid" ones are causing large scale mental issues.

Here are a couple of examples:  

https://www.globalresearch.ca/covid-19-vaccine-induced-psychosis-13-cases-post-vaccine-psychosis-mania-suicide-attempts-that-will-shock-you/5811393 

https://www.preprints.org/manuscript/202504.1099/v1
 

Unfortunately in an increasingly controlled internet, most of the search results that come up when searching for studies linking the covid death jab to psychosis, seem to be either saying that there is no link, or that the injections actually reduce the symptoms of mental disorders. Yeah right.

The modern method of controlling internet content is to bury the real information under hundreds of links to false information.

Once you see the effects of these injections, you can't unsee them, they are everywhere. One of the effects seem to be that jabbed people cannot grasp, even when they have family and friends dying like flies, that the jabs are what is killing them. It's like watching a zombie apocalypse. 

Friday, 22 August 2025

NZ MASS MURDERERS

 A dozen of New Zealand’s most evil mass murderers - all treasonous psychopaths. I particularly like the 11th one's job - director of "The Disinformation Project" - they never tried to hide any of this!


 

Thursday, 21 August 2025

ROYAL TRANNIES

 European royalty are an attractive bunch who have always had the looks to go with their money! And this lot certainly look like a bunch of trannies to me.








Wednesday, 20 August 2025

SESSION vs SIGNAL

 
Signal is a popular messaging app that is widely regarded as being private, and compared to Messenger it is, but the big issue, the main reason it can never really be a privacy app, is that it requires a phone number to set up an account.
 
An alternative to Signal is Session, which is in many ways very similar to Signal, in fact it nearly looks identical because it's an open source hard fork based on the Signal code. But the big difference is that it doesn't require a phone number, so a Session account can actually be anonymous.
 
Session is not as popular as Signal yet because it's fairly new and not many people have heard of it. But it's easier to set up an account on Session than it is on Signal.  It doesn't require a phone number, and it doesn't ask anything about you. 
 
A new account can be rapidly set up not just on a phone, but also using a Laptop, a PC, or a tablet, running Windows, Android, Mac, or Linux operating systems.

To install it you can get it from any of the app stores, but better yet go directly to the Session website. This is preferable because by not logging into an app store you remain anonymous - https://getsession.org/
 
Initially Session had several drawbacks, but these have now been addressed.
 
It previously had a size limit of 10 on encrypted groups, but that has now been increased to 100 which is hopefully enough for most groups. 
 
It was originally set up in Australia which is considered a major security risk (as is NZ) but they have now moved to Switzerland - https://getsession.org/blog/introducing-the-session-technology-foundation 
 
And Session also had a reputation for being buggy in 2023 when it was new, but it seems to have really improved in the past year. I have had no problems with it, apart from the confusion of needing to set up a seperate account for each device. 
 
It won't install on Windows 7, which is only an issue for around 3% of desktop users these days, but I've found it works really well on Linux.

 
YOUR ACCOUNT ID
 
There is really only one new thing to keep in mind when using Session - because unlike Signal it is not using your phone number or the phone numbers of your contacts, to set up the initial link you have to exchange your account ID for the first contact. This is the minor inconvenience that allows the whole platform to be totally private.
 
The account ID is a 72 character code that will look similar to this one (this is not an actual code but just an example):
  06b2451d1bc973a57021bf76f353306c7sfc7ec891eb29ef4997bd82473300e00b
 
Your account ID is not high security and it's OK to give that out to everyone you want to contact. You also get a recovery code which is a random generated series of 13 words, and that on the other hand needs to be kept private. Keep that code secure and don't share it with anyone.


 
Who is behind Session?

Session is part of the Loki Foundation, a non-profit organization without a permanent seat. The CEO is Simon Harman. Even though the project is not profit-oriented, he wants to monetize Session. Parts of the infrastructure are based on a block-chain network that mines its own currency, $LOKI.

The network provides important infrastructure for anonymizing its users, including an onion router to hide your IP address. Neither your counterpart nor the Loki Foundation can determine your location.

So if a state were to obtain a court order to inspect the session servers, investigators would find nothing but meaningless session IDs and TOR-IP addresses. None of this information would allow us to draw clear conclusions about the identity of the messenger app's users.


Privacy features of Session

    Users can generate a Session ID with a private key to start an account
    Session doesn’t require phone numbers.
 
    The chat platform doesn’t collect any data, and therefore a data breach is impossible.
 
    Messages go through an onion routing network, removing traceability.
    Session is an open-source program, so you can verify everything.
 
    It’s censorship resistant thanks to its decentralized network, therefore also harder to shut down
 
REVIEWS
 
Here is a good review of Session on the Restore Privacy website. It answers a lot of questions, but keep in mind that it was written in April 2024, and  the concerns about Australian privacy are no longer an issue - https://restoreprivacy.com/secure-encrypted-messaging-apps/session/
 

 
I have found Rob Braxman's Youtube channel really helpful for learning about privacy. Here is his video about Session, which he recommends highly.
 

 

Tuesday, 19 August 2025

AI IS A PSYOP

Facebook, like all mainstream social media platforms, are using AI to censor and control the content that users who view the default algorithm feeds are seeing (Yes, unlike on Instagram, it's easy to choose to see a chronological feed on FB), but their AI, like all AI, is just another retarded bot. We are humans, and we can run rings around some fuckwit robot.


Like most psyops, AI is a rabbit hole with lots of different aspects, but they all tend to follow certain key patterns - they aim to create fear among the masses, and generate profits and control for the globalists.


On all social media AI has been constantly used and promoted for years. There is probably no platform that is more AI dominated than YouTube, where it is now at a point where most (yes MOST!) of the posts are either entirely or partially AI generated, most of the comments are obviously AI, and the vast majority of the "hits" are AI as well, in some cases to an extent that is becoming ridiculous.
 

But as usual we are being simultaneously pushed in two controlled directions (control the debate and create confusion).

Narrative 1 is that AI is all powerful and will take over everything, so enslaving us. It is smarter than we are and will soon replace us.


Narrative 2 is that AI is our friend, and if we learn to use it properly we will move forward into a glorious new world order in which AI does everything for us and creates a meaningful and rewarding life for everyone.

Of course, both narratives agree that one way or another, the future is AI, and that the coming era of AI is a done deal that is beyond our control.

What very few people seem to be saying is that AI is a giant scam, because it's just constantly copying, rather than creating anything new, and eventually everything it does ends up disappearing up it's own arse. It's just a matter of time.