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Australia’s Most Based Woman?

Australia has a new folk hero and her name is Auntie C. She’s an opinionated Aboriginal Australian woman who has been going absolutely viral for saying exactly what she thinks with absolutely no filter, and SugarTits and I are fully on board.

This week, we go through the full Auntie C experience — her thoughts on the Australian government, her thoughts on immigration, her thoughts on fuel prices, her warning to big corporations that the spirit world is coming for them, her frustration with Amazon’s delivery times, her take on OnlyFans, and her opinion on marriage which I will not be spoiling here.

We also have a second Aboriginal elder who has some VERY strong opinions on Palestine protestors. The left’s oppression pyramid has never been more confused. Here’s more from Bearing.

How To Boycott BlackRock

Want to boycott Vanguard and BlackRock, the mega-corporations that own almost all of the companies that manufacture goods sold in groceries? There’s a new app coming out in the next few weeks that will allow you to boycott these conglomerates and buy as much as possible from true family-operated businesses.

Here, Ian Carroll offers a heads-up on what’s in store with the new app — The Buy’r. There’s a free version as well as a more in-depth paid version planned.

 

Multi-Trillion Dollar Shakedown

Shaun Attwood says that in spite of Big Pharma going to great lengths to disguise its chicanery during the fake Covid-19 pandemic, their plan was readily transparent in the stock market charts.

Attwood, who says studying the stock market charts is one of his greatest pasttimes, points to the activity of the Moderna stock shares early in 2020 as a prime example of what Big Pharma knew was coming. He says the shares hovered below the $50 mark before any Covid activity, then skyrocketed to $500 per share in one single trading session when the news broke.

Attwood posits that if this happened with Moderna, just imagine what other pharmaceutical securities and corporate shares were doing. Fast forward to today and the threat of another plandemic looms. Attwood says the charts are again percolating with deceptive volume spikes. “It’s a multi-trillion dollar shakedown on the taxpayer,” he says. He fills in the details.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/BnAGfjV8v0xm

Dystopian Future: Soylent Green

Computing Forever reviews the sci-fi classic Soylent Green, a 1973 picture starring Charlton Heston. Richard Fleischer directed from a screenplay by Stanley R. Greenberg, adapting the Harry Harrison novel Make Room! Make Room!

This prophetic work envisions a nightmarish future about the controlling power of big corporations and an innocent cop who stumbles upon the truth. That’s a truth that’s truly dystopian, yet entirely imaginable in the post-Jeffrey Epstein era.

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