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To: Stock Puppy who wrote (320458)12/2/2021 9:30:40 PM
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Plasma bubbles are really cool. Lightning in a globe.

Thor's Hammer

Lessons in discipline.

Respect.

Tough love.



To: Stock Puppy who wrote (320458)12/3/2021 1:00:09 AM
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Sure a lot of coincidences with frequencies, plasma, graphene, etc.

Search on Omicron and Electronics patents (still looking for the patent Sr. K pointed out)

Project Deep Space Nine (start at 16:00) I had to force myself to listen - cognitive dissonance.

Johnheretohelp - the First Word (uniform radiation throughout space)

Effect on human body at high amplification? Mind control? Weird reports from embassy personnel?

I followed the Johnheretohelp's twitter until it was taken down. He was always way ahead of all the big stuff going on. He suspects they want to use sound frequencies to make people compliant. This is in addition to making money by spreading both the disease and the "cure" / human antennae for better signal reception. I presume you guys heard about graphene oxide being included in the vax?

"In its various forms, graphene has garnered widespread interest for use in a number of applications, primarily due to its favorable combination of high electrical and thermal conductivity values, good mechanical strength, and unique optical and electronic properties. Of particular interest to industry are large-area graphene films for applications such as, for example, special barrier layers, coatings, large area conductive elements (e.g., RF radiators or antennas), and flexible electronics."

Things that make you go Hmmmm. Literally.

Hard to figure out what's going on in this world. Makers and takers, in a nutshell.