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I see a lot of people referring to the Chinese UFO gay balloon thing and the East Palestine derailment in the same breath, as if they are both equally distraction stories. I don't feel that they are based on the following:

Gay Balloon:
- gay balloon ufo stories full of Jewish tricks and insinuations. "China has denied the first balloon was purposefully sent over us airspace" (Huh? See that? Are they all Chinese spy balloons now or what? Thanks Jews)
- official language changed overnight across all outlets, which presumably each have their own style guides, from UAP to UFO. Apparently switching back to the old word to make these stories accessible to as many goyim as possible
- hard to believe facts: China spies with balloons even though they have satellites; we're suddenly just shooting down UFOs regardless of what we think they are; all shoot-downs occur over inaccessible places, ensuring the remains, if any, will be collected quietly and never mentioned again unless it's convenient
- barrage of stories that are placed on front pages despite dubious relevance/importance

Derailment on the other hand:
- one event*, only ranking high because people keep talking about it and resharing the stories (out of concern, obviously)
- official line appears to be try to downplay it
- news outlets putting it on page Z8, ranking it below puff pieces in importance
- smart anons on Poal and tik tok Chinamen are posting info on the chemicals (half-lives, combustion, health effects, estimated quantities, how they travel in air, water, and ground, etc) while downplayoors say "it's not that big a deal" without offering any rationale behind that judgement

Am I missing something? Am I so wrapped up thinking this chemical spill is actually important that the Jew diverted my attention from something more important? If so, what? And how do you know?

  • there have been other chemical spills in the news recently, actually. That's a bit suspicious. But it just doesn't feel like the Jew media is attempting to bundle it up into a big narrative.
I see a lot of people referring to the Chinese UFO gay balloon thing and the East Palestine derailment in the same breath, as if they are both equally distraction stories. I don't feel that they are based on the following: Gay Balloon: - gay balloon ufo stories full of Jewish tricks and insinuations. "China has denied the first balloon was purposefully sent over us airspace" (Huh? See that? Are they all Chinese spy balloons now or what? Thanks Jews) - official language changed overnight across all outlets, which presumably each have their own style guides, from UAP to UFO. Apparently switching back to the old word to make these stories accessible to as many goyim as possible - hard to believe facts: China spies with balloons even though they have satellites; we're suddenly just shooting down UFOs regardless of what we think they are; all shoot-downs occur over inaccessible places, ensuring the remains, if any, will be collected quietly and never mentioned again unless it's convenient - barrage of stories that are placed on front pages despite dubious relevance/importance Derailment on the other hand: - one event*, only ranking high because people keep talking about it and resharing the stories (out of concern, obviously) - official line appears to be try to downplay it - news outlets putting it on page Z8, ranking it below puff pieces in importance - smart anons on Poal and tik tok Chinamen are posting info on the chemicals (half-lives, combustion, health effects, estimated quantities, how they travel in air, water, and ground, etc) while downplayoors say "it's not that big a deal" without offering any rationale behind that judgement Am I missing something? Am I so wrapped up thinking this chemical spill is actually important that the Jew diverted my attention from something more important? If so, what? And how do you know? * there have been other chemical spills in the news recently, actually. That's a bit suspicious. But it just doesn't feel like the Jew media is attempting to bundle it up into a big narrative.

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[–] 11 pts

Both of those events are jewish attacks on our people.

One is chemical warfare, other is psychological warfare.

Enemy is openly shooting at us and we are here sitting in a bunker trying to figure out what caliber their guns are.

[–] 3 pts

Chemical warfare is also psychological warfare. It is meant to build up excitement and cause a distraction in the brains of your enemy.

"Oh my god...is that regular arty or gas?!?!?!"

That hesitation is what they try to exploit to gain an advantage. There's a term for this, but I'm not smart enough to remember it.

[–] 2 pts

"Somebody do something"

[–] 1 pt

Do it. Just don't talk about it. At all.

Be smart. Start small. Start close by. Not your own neighborhood.

[–] 0 pt

Is that supporte to be a jab at me or at general state of affairs?

[–] 6 pts

The latter. We have no actual recourse to the people doing these things to us, so we're all just going to go to work tomorrow.