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"𝑳𝒂𝒔𝒕 π‘­π’“π’Šπ’…π’‚π’š, π‘Ίπ’„π’Šπ’†π’π’„π’† π’‘π’–π’ƒπ’π’Šπ’”π’‰π’†π’… 𝒂𝒏 𝑴𝑰𝑻 π’”π’•π’–π’…π’š π’†π’π’•π’Šπ’•π’π’†π’… β€œπ‘«π’–π’“π’‚π’ƒπ’π’š π’“π’†π’…π’–π’„π’Šπ’π’ˆ π’„π’π’π’”π’‘π’Šπ’“π’‚π’„π’š π’ƒπ’†π’π’Šπ’†π’‡π’” π’•π’‰π’“π’π’–π’ˆπ’‰ π’…π’Šπ’‚π’π’π’ˆπ’–π’†π’” π’˜π’Šπ’•π’‰ 𝑨𝑰.” That is scary as all hell, Joe.

I think AI was invented to make us all stupid. They've been trying to do it in the classrooms for decades.

Your opinions and insights keep me grounded. Thank you. β™‘

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Sep 16Β·edited Sep 16Liked by Joe Allen

" the New York Times immediately admitted they’d interviewed Routh " ... let's face it. This is kind of interesting. What kind of person does these assassination things? Well, in both of these recent cases, the persons who try to kill others in our modern world are: partners are Blackstone investments, OR actively in contact for ("journalism") haha --- with the New York 'Thing' ("Times," I know. I am just very creative like that). BOTH suspects are institutional sorts of persons. Sort of like ... high school???? Those kids were going to those high schools! Their parents should be arrested!!!!#

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Sep 16Liked by Joe Allen

hahahahaha - brilliant and hilarious! Love it!! Excellent work! - Keep it coming!

"Luciferian Gnostic Marxist Neo-Integralist Fascist Theosophist Globalist cabal"! - keepin; that, thanks!

Gotta love Earth, the Disneyland of the Universe - where entities travel from light years away just to enjoy the ride here for an array of lifetimes!! (while supplies last!!) Not available elsewhere.

Namaste brer grasshopper! peace be with you.....

- Sri Reverand Ra Rabbi Roshi Rinpoche Sensei Ji

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Sep 16Liked by Joe Allen

When the movie The Burning Bed, with Farrah Fawcett was released in the 1980s I was shocked by it and did some copy cat probability analysis. The predicted number was very small, and within weeks a copy cat incident was reported. However, the connections between Routh, the NYT, the Azov Battalion, etc. is in keeping with the SOP of the criminal cartel. Was he a useful tool or willing fool?

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Sep 16Β·edited Sep 16Author

The Burning Bed! I remember housewives loving that movie.

Not trying to push the copycat effect as anything more than a possibility, but one example does not validate or nullify a theory.

Plenty of other incidents that fit the copycat bill. Does this one? Maybe. Dunno yet.

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Sep 17Β·edited Sep 17Liked by Joe Allen

The thing that really makes the lone crazy guy less plausible is the ongoing willful or negligent behavior of the Secret Service. That and being in the right place at the right time to be able to get a shot off at Trump seems to scream cooperation/coordination to me. Now we find that the would-be assassin has photos with Biden staff, access to media and seems to be another nut job in a Black Rock related ad. Nobody who is acting entirely alone mingles in this global cabal's web.

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Sep 17Β·edited Sep 17Author

I hear you. He doesn't have to be acting alone to have gone off script, though.

The way I see it, he was either enabled and activated, or not.

If he was activated, then by who?

Day 2 - we can only speculate.

Re: Black Rock ad -- pretty sure that's bunk. It was an Azov video.

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Sep 17Β·edited Sep 17Liked by Joe Allen

Last Friday was the 13th of September. My black cat Daisy was behaving rather weird with the full moon being the icing on the cake. She kept going on and on about some Haitian cat cartel. That was when I noticed she was packing heat. What the heck! I thought it was just some conspiracy theory until I read your article. I hope that AI can help her with this problem. God forbid there would be copy cats ready for BBQ. BOOMERS YELL A LOT

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For the record, Routh was born in 1966. That makes him Gen-X.

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LOL

I stand corrected!

Prejudice…

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🀣

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Friggin brilliant Joe!

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Sep 16Liked by Joe Allen

Not all atheists are assassins, but... Just sayin', when you're desperately seeking some purpose and you don't know where to look, you can end up as a useful tool/ willing fool (H/T, R Louis).

Regarding Routh's European Vacation worries: "Will I be able to cross to border and fight without a Visa???” I heard the Azov only takes American Express.

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Mercenaries or Legionnaires volunteering to defend Ukraine or any foreign nation for that matter brings up questions of the motivations and morality of such individuals.

The ILDU International Legion for the Defense of Ukraine actively recruits for volunteers at the web site. They are desperate for fighters with all kinds of skills relating to members with past military experience.

It brings the question, Why would a highly skilled retired military member want to throw themselves back into the proverbial meat grinder?

If retired from the military they have retirement pay and lifetime benefits. There are no doubt, thousands of companies and corporations in the U.S. looking to hire these skilled individuals.

Are they yearning for the brotherhood of their past service?

With members pushing 60 years of age there is no way they have the strength and stamina that they had in their late teens and twenties.

Is it an ego trip?

We are seeing these individuals writing and publishing books, seeking fame and recognition and some with quite extreme points of view.

Why would a person leave family members, wives, children behind, again to fly off to foreign lands with the risk of never seeing them or knowing what happened to them.

Is it the money, $400,000 in death benefits? How can any amount of money be worth the risk of never seeing your loved ones again?

Do they really believe they are defending the freedom of the world from Russia? It's obvious that Russia can barely hold on to a strip of Ukraine's territory along its own border. Ukraine's neighbors could help them with all the firepower of all the European countries. They can't possibly be that desperate for a few retired U.S. military members. Knowing that billions of dollars are being exchanged, maybe it's just another money scam working to grab what's not accounted for.

I think that many of these past military members suffer from a kind of Stockholm Syndrome brought on by traumatic experiences during their service. It's in the way that they develop a psychological bond with their captors. Another word could be brainwashing. Situations in the military create intense empathy in its members for their service brothers, they develop extremely close bonds that most cannot fathom. Like a drug addition, they thirst for the burning desire for that brotherhood.

From my own experience I found that such promises for overseas employment is not all that's promised or what the individual imagines.

With rose colored glasses, the "one way" ticket holder may find that once in country, he may find there is no easy way back.

The following NY Times article shows the connections to Left Wing Extremist Media and Malcolm Nance, a former Navy cryptologist and MSNBC commentator.

https://www.sanjuandailystar.com/post/stolen-valor-the-u-s-volunteers-in-ukraine-who-lie-waste-and-bicker

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How about juries made of 12 AIs?

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