WelcomeUser Guide
ToSPrivacyCanary
DonateBugsLicense

©2026 Poal.co

1.3K

(post is archived)

[–] 1 pt

(copy 2)

Not entirely on this topic, but as near as any to what I (who do not start topics) have to say:

A couple of years ago, as I posted on QRV, on Twitter, and relayed to Q & A Team, a woman squirted a liquid mist on me; and I became seriously ill for a month afterward with cold & flu like symptoms, and afterward with occasional systemic inflammation similar to lupus, as well as general exhaustion and loss of energy.

This was toward the end of summer maybe a year & a half before the Covid-19 “outbreak.” I have no doubt that this was some form of the Pirbright patented, Erasmus created CoronaVirus.

Keeping my shit short: CoronaVirus may be converted to aerosol form (being not a virus but convoluted strand of RNA). Therefore, any “vaccine” for a malicious strain of CoronaVirus may be converted to a form delivered via aerosol form.

Within the past couple of months, there have been occasions that something strange was in the wind when I went outside, which made me cough, even to the point of being unable to catch my breath. I never became ill afterward. But many of the negative symptoms I have experienced (since being sprayed while shopping, and becoming ill) have mostly disappeared.

In conclusion: Folks in Northern California may be being treated with some form of CoronaVirus “vaccine” on a large involuntary scale.

May or may not be the case. Maybe just got over it.

Who really knows nowadays?

H&K

BFF

oo

RadMoth

[–] 0 pt

That woman would have eaten that fucking spray bottle if she had sprayed that shit on me.

[–] 0 pt

Quick squirt sideways under her arm as she pushed a cart past, then abandoned it around the corner of the isle, and disappeared out the IN door.

She certainly had associates in vicinity that would have neutralized me ASAP. They have been ordered to guarantee Plausible Deniability with utmost prejudice.

Those who infected me were/are on our team.

That is why I posted here.

[–] 0 pt

Here is the first comment from the Newsweek article

(https://www.newsweek.com/exclusive-inside-militarys-secret-undercover-army-1591881)

The author, William Arkin, is a former military intelligence analyst who had a Top Secret clearance under the Carter Administration and the first part of the Reagan administration.

Arkin was fired from his position and was stripped of his security clearance after providing a list of ALL the American nuclear weapons locations to an intelligence officer from the Soviet Union.

The Reagan Administration struggled with a decision whether to try him for treason or not. Ultimately, it was decided to just "release him" from service in disgrace. The Administration feared that a public trial would give him a pulpit to divulge more Top Secret information to our enemies.

Later, Arkin publicly released a list of all the American Nuclear locations as well as known Soviet Nuclear locations.

He has authored several books, like this article, that takes a few facts and combines them with conjecture. He even worked his way into a job with NBC News.

One thing is perfectly clear about the author, he hates EVERYTHING about the United States Armed Forces -- the organization who relieved him of his duties and threw him out of the Army.

(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Arkin)

So what Arkin is saying is that there are 60,000 Good guys out there.

[–] 0 pt

That's a well paid secret army. Shouldn't be hard to spot them. Look for the Mercedes and BMW's.