Remembering the anti-masker network, the capture of Twitter by our controlled opposition
2023 is the year of the Rabbit. You will find all the holes in the narrative you look for: the Gulf of Mexico is the true fertile crescent!?!
I’ve been fairly skeptical of humanity for the past three years. But I think I had a bit of a myopic outlook. I now think the internet may fulfill its potential for transparency and accountability. I now view it as a trap we laid for this beast. Which side is winning? Which side is gaining followers? The trend favors truth and the facts online, so the ball is in this dystopia NWO to either crawl back into their hole or up the ante.
Remember the Anti-Masker Network?
I was smack-dab in the middle of those and realized at that point we could win. Because even with their shadow-banning and suppression, the facts were on our side, masking doesn’t work and is unhealthy, and anyone who wanted to debate the issue on the facts would recognize that masks don’t work. But they kept suspending us (me too, eventually), but we just went elsewhere, and many created new accounts. And now the game has flipped. People point toward Ukraine as the story of the year in ‘22, but in my mind, the complete capture of Twitter by the controlled opposition is the story of 2022.
The globalist con-artists of the NWO Uniparty have had Twitter, where much of their crime was organized, snatched away. What a coup. I didn’t envision it going down like this so rapidly. But as the 33rd degree Albert Pike said, ‘when the people need an opposition, we will provide’ and that they did. So I think there’s a good shot that 2023 will be the year of exposure, the year these rats crawl back into their sewer hole.
Either that or they ramp up this dystopia of control to a level hitherto unseen, they shut down the internet and reinstate lockdowns. Are their robot dogs ready yet?
To escape dogs, rabbits run down holes. One of the things I have truly enjoyed is looking at alternative history accounts, usually in video format. It’s not about believing a different set of facts, but about recognizing that there’s more to the story than we have been told, and different accounts are there, usually by the side that lost those wars. This one doesn’t disappoint in that regard:
To follow up on that video, a comment from Analog: "Atlantis is a phrase whose origins are in Spanish, whose roots you can trace to Arabia, Arabic (to Spain, ruled by "Muslim Moors"). Arabic is the foundation that has been lost. The old articles will describe the Native Americans and their Hebrew or hebraic origin; arabic. And Latin? It's just inverted Arabic. If you freehand arabic and literally just flip it there's Latin. The inversion of Rome becomes pretty obvious."