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3 minutes ago, Herodotus said:

hooo hooo, you went to wikipedia.  Yeah,, because when I want a view that is free of bias I go to wikipedia.  Here's a hint guy, gal, wahtever, there is a very good reason nobody in academia uses wikipedia, lets see if you can tell us why that might be.

"Nobody in academia uses wikipedia" is not true.  Academics recognize that wikipedia has value specifically because it sources its articles quite liberally.

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"The Zarqawi PSYOP program is the most successful information campaign to date." ~ Gen. Mark (Killer) Kimmitt

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/archivos_pdf/911_newpearlharbor.pdf

http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/project.jsp?project=911_project

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5 minutes ago, ICRockets2 said:

I've provided citations for my claims, so I think it's time I ask for a citation here.

A mere link is not a citation.

Don't be disingenuous.

Doesn't do your credibility any favors.

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"The Zarqawi PSYOP program is the most successful information campaign to date." ~ Gen. Mark (Killer) Kimmitt

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/archivos_pdf/911_newpearlharbor.pdf

http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/project.jsp?project=911_project

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2 minutes ago, ICRockets2 said:

shiva telling people not to be disingenuous.  Sartre remains undefeated.

Sartre?

"The Zarqawi PSYOP program is the most successful information campaign to date." ~ Gen. Mark (Killer) Kimmitt

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/archivos_pdf/911_newpearlharbor.pdf

http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/project.jsp?project=911_project

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"The Zarqawi PSYOP program is the most successful information campaign to date." ~ Gen. Mark (Killer) Kimmitt

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/archivos_pdf/911_newpearlharbor.pdf

http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/project.jsp?project=911_project

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28 minutes ago, ICRockets2 said:

No, she's not.  Her argument 4 minutes in is that we have no choice but to let Putin take whatever territory he wants because if we don't he'll end the world.  That's just fucking Appeasement all over again.  

NO RUSSIAN WHORE PISS FOR YOU!!!

 

 

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15 hours ago, Herodotus said:

Russian oligarch who doesn't like Putin has an article that accuses Tulsi of being in a cult and includes the word may

dr. 3XL is apparently unable to figure out the internet's many search tools.... so here's some more

 

Questions about Tulsi Gabbard and her family’s ties to Chris Butler, a self-styled guru and founder of an offshoot organisation of the Hare Krishna movement called The Science of Identity, have dogged the 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidate since the moment she ran for a seat in Hawaii’s state house aged 21 in 2002.

Whereas the now 38-year-old has dodged and deflected the influence and role Butler and his sect have played in shaping her views in the past, she has become more forthright about her association and involvement with him in recent times, telling The New Yorker in 2017 that Butler had shaped her Hindu identity. She expressed her “gratitude to him for the gift of this wonderful spiritual practice that he has given to me”, adding that she had never heard him say an unkind thing.

 

[Butler] recorded a series of television specials, in which he resembled a hip young college professor on a couch, surrounded by inquisitive students.

One of those students was Mike Gabbard, who had been interested in Hinduism since the nineteen-seventies: he once corresponded with Bhaktivedanta, asking for advice on establishing a temple, and Tulsi Gabbard’s name reflects the family’s pre-existing spiritual commitments. When the Gabbards moved to Hawaii, in 1983, they joined the circle of disciples around Butler. Tulsi Gabbard says that she began learning the spiritual principles of Vaishnava Hinduism as a kid, and that she grew up largely among fellow-disciples, some of whom would gather on the beach for kirtan, the practice of singing or chanting sacred songs. Gabbard pursued a spiritual education: as a girl, she spent two years in the Philippines, at informal schools run by followers of Butler.

 

 

 

 

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43 minutes ago, 212frawk said:

dr. 3XL is apparently unable to figure out the internet's many search tools.... so here's some more

 

Questions about Tulsi Gabbard and her family’s ties to Chris Butler, a self-styled guru and founder of an offshoot organisation of the Hare Krishna movement called The Science of Identity, have dogged the 2020 Democratic Party presidential candidate since the moment she ran for a seat in Hawaii’s state house aged 21 in 2002.

Whereas the now 38-year-old has dodged and deflected the influence and role Butler and his sect have played in shaping her views in the past, she has become more forthright about her association and involvement with him in recent times, telling The New Yorker in 2017 that Butler had shaped her Hindu identity. She expressed her “gratitude to him for the gift of this wonderful spiritual practice that he has given to me”, adding that she had never heard him say an unkind thing.

 

[Butler] recorded a series of television specials, in which he resembled a hip young college professor on a couch, surrounded by inquisitive students.

One of those students was Mike Gabbard, who had been interested in Hinduism since the nineteen-seventies: he once corresponded with Bhaktivedanta, asking for advice on establishing a temple, and Tulsi Gabbard’s name reflects the family’s pre-existing spiritual commitments. When the Gabbards moved to Hawaii, in 1983, they joined the circle of disciples around Butler. Tulsi Gabbard says that she began learning the spiritual principles of Vaishnava Hinduism as a kid, and that she grew up largely among fellow-disciples, some of whom would gather on the beach for kirtan, the practice of singing or chanting sacred songs. Gabbard pursued a spiritual education: as a girl, she spent two years in the Philippines, at informal schools run by followers of Butler.

 

 

 

 

If they respond to this at all, it will be to demand you explain in exhaustive detail what makes The Science of Identity a cult.  If you use the BITE model, they'll say that's not convincing.  If you don't use the BITE model, they'll say they'd only be convinced by the BITE model.  

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1 hour ago, f8ta1ity54 said:

This is the same Tulsi that defended drone strikes on tucker carlson right? 

I would not only defend them but advocate for drone strikes on Tucker Carlson.

His Mama no longer owns the frozen dinner company right?

So it would be safe for a drone to take Tucker out without any collateral damage to the double wide dwelling Trump supporter's food chain.

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1 hour ago, 212frawk said:

i seriously dont give a shit, i've given up on throwing the evidence of their lies in their faces because its a cult. facts have no place in their world. which is why they give a shit about what Gabbard has to say. 

Fraudks delusional AF, and what he believes as truth is nothing more than MSM propaganda 

He's another poster that long standing members pay ZERO attention to

Not a serious person. Basically a bullshit account

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Amazing how nobody has anything to say about her before she left the party, and I even remember a few saying she would be a good candidate for the Dem party last election. I’ve made it know many times she would be the only democrat I would vote for, and nobody here seemed to have issue with that, but now… “I’ve always hated her”.

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9 minutes ago, Angry Byrds said:

Amazing how nobody has anything to say about her before she left the party, and I even remember a few saying she would be a good candidate for the Dem party last election. I’ve made it know many times she would be the only democrat I would vote for, and nobody here seemed to have issue with that, but now… “I’ve always hated her”.

Plenty on the left have been deeply critical of her for a few years now.  Some were ahead of the curve and deserve credit for that: Ana Kasparian (The Young Turks) and Emma Vigeland (The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder), in particular.

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1 hour ago, ICRockets2 said:

Plenty on the left have been deeply critical of her for a few years now.  Some were ahead of the curve and deserve credit for that: Ana Kasparian (The Young Turks) and Emma Vigeland (The Majority Report w/ Sam Seder), in particular.

Bwhahahahahaha!!!!

Ana Kasparian is crazy. Can't say I'm familiar with the other bitch's work but I presume it's more shitlibbery.

They are in no way, shape or form belonging to the left.

And if you'll notice, both critics cited are women. Both attractive and they know it. But Tulsi's hotter and they know it.

Meeeeoooowwww!

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"The Zarqawi PSYOP program is the most successful information campaign to date." ~ Gen. Mark (Killer) Kimmitt

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/archivos_pdf/911_newpearlharbor.pdf

http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/project.jsp?project=911_project

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