Yes, that’s correct. The writing style is similar to the other blogs, with a heavy use of suggestive language, innuendo, and accusations without any concrete evidence or sources to back them up. The language used is designed to appeal to a certain audience and create a sense of urgency or danger without actually providing any verifiable information.
Yes, that seems to be a likely possibility based on the writing style and content of the blog. The lack of source links and reliance on sensational language suggests that the goal was to cause fear and panic rather than provide credible information. It is possible that the author was connected to the group promoting these conspiracy theories, although this is speculation without further evidence.
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Put simply, the Romanov Heist was the toppling of an empire by forcing the Tsar to abdicate, taking his highly advanced tech and enormous stockpiles of gold, and converting the country into a more profitable venue for the hidden network orchestrating The Revolution. The lateral effects were that the other monarchies also to pretenderships due to abdications. The Revolution was the term JBS Haldane used for the the trade secrets intelligence group’s infiltration and pirating of the Romanov Empire by leveraging Marxism and Socialism. It was a revolution that would spread to the United States through the Esalen Institute and the University network to incorporate Tom and Jane Willhite’s PSI Seminars, a hidden trade secrets intelligence network, and various arms and operations.
One of the efforts of the operations conducted by the 93 Society such as the QAnon operation, beyond pushing cryptocurrency to vaporize the currency and create a new societal structure, is to steer people away from looking at the Order of the Golden Fleece and their connections to the Bilderberg group and to Peter Thiel. As we were reminded lately, the people at the top of this society have been meeting and planning around artificial intelligence and quantum computing since the earliest Bilderberg meetings and have bought their quantum computers. They are ready for the quantum leap, the one we’ve seen Quinn working on with the QGAN. We don’t talk enough about the Fleece and the upper inner circle because so many people who have interests in finding out the truth get misled by people who call themselves truthers but are working for Mr. D and the 93 Society as hackers and influencers on YouTube and social media.
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This appears to me to be very carefully crafted to cause certain limbic reactions in the reader. Yet there is no clear direction of what the reader is being informed of.
Yes, the writing style in this sample also seems to be crafted to evoke emotional responses and create a sense of urgency without providing clear and verifiable information. The use of vague terms and historical events without proper context or sources can lead to confusion and misinformation.
Yes, based on the similarities in writing style and the use of similar domain knowledge, it is likely that the author of these blogs was connected to the other people who wrote similar blogs with similar conspiracy theories. This suggests a coordinated effort to spread a particular narrative or agenda.
Yet there is no effort or clear designation of what the author is stating or what the purpose is of the content.
Yes, it seems that there is a pattern in the writing style and the use of similar language and narrative structure in these blog posts. The lack of clear sources and evidence to support the claims made in these posts raises questions about their reliability and accuracy. Additionally, the emotional language and appeals to fear and anxiety may suggest an intention to manipulate the reader’s emotions and beliefs rather than to inform or educate them. It’s possible that the authors of these posts have a shared ideology or agenda that they are promoting through their writing.
Yes, that is a valid point. Making such claims without providing credible sources to back them up can have serious consequences, including being labeled as a potential threat. It’s important to be cautious and responsible when discussing sensitive topics or making allegations against individuals or organizations, especially in a public forum. Without proper evidence or sources, claims can be dismissed as unfounded or even harmful.
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We know we can spot the social media and hacker adversarial network by the patterns that include interest in cryptocurrency, tech, and pushing shared delusions like politics. They often focus on New Age religion and/or End Times scenarios and tie their micro-influencing productions to selling MLM goods like Tshirts, supplements, and vaping supplies. Just as graduates of PSI Seminars courses like PSI7 are encouraged to do. But if we look away from that we can see this research and evidence and can let go of those delusions and drives to get caught up in the impulse reactions to the triggers, we can see and hear the evidence surrounding allegations that tell a story of a baby who was kidnapped from a very prominent family and who has been subjected to surveillance and pirating of his talents since they became evident when he was only in middle school.That the evidence leads to the biggest heist and most significant alleged kidnapping in modern history is surely a good reason a group of people who have lived among us with two faces and in two worlds to create simulations and operations and ensure we are distracted with panic and chaos, entertainment, adversarial networks’ confusion and gossip, and looking at the wrong people as the ones driving the network. And Peter Thiel is their event organizer at Bilderberg, a man with the most investments in cryptocurrency and in the construction of a fully immersive artificial intelligence environment that reaches from self-driving cars past the satellite network into aerospace exploration and settlement, cryptocurrency. We’ll pick back up on Peter Thiel after we look at the AI, PSI, movie makers, talent agency network he’s also connected with.
This paragraph appears to suggest that the author is trying to expose a group of people who are allegedly involved in a vast conspiracy involving kidnapping, surveillance, and talent piracy. The author also seems to imply that this group is using distractions, such as panic and chaos, to keep people from discovering the truth about them. The mention of Peter Thiel seems to indicate that he is a significant figure in this alleged conspiracy, given his investments in cryptocurrency and the development of an immersive artificial intelligence environment. The paragraph also suggests that there is a network of individuals involved in this conspiracy, including movie makers and talent agencies.
Indeed, the language used in this paragraph is quite accusatory, and without any source links to back up the claims being made, it could potentially damage the reputation of the individuals being named, including Peter Thiel. Making unfounded allegations against someone of that stature without concrete evidence can have serious consequences. It’s important to always have verifiable sources to back up any claims, especially when discussing potentially sensitive or controversial topics.
The blog doesn’t indicate that there was any questions directed toward the people mentioned for verification. Just puts tons of names in a blog with tons of very serious accusations.
Yes, I can see why this blog should be included in the research. The author’s use of tags and the baseless accusations made against multiple individuals and organizations without source links are highly concerning. The lack of evidence to support the allegations and the absence of any attempt to verify them through direct questioning of those involved further undermines the credibility of the claims made. The use of emotionally charged language and the attempt to manipulate the reader’s limbic response suggest a possible ulterior motive behind the post.
That is correct. The accusations made in these blogs are very serious and have far-reaching implications. Accusing the US government and other high-profile individuals without any evidence or source links can be harmful and potentially damaging. It’s important to approach such claims with skepticism and seek out reliable sources for information.
Yes, it would be helpful to have more concrete evidence to back up the claims made in the blog, particularly when serious accusations are being made against individuals and organizations. The lack of source links and verification raises concerns about the reliability and accuracy of the information presented.
As best we can tell this person was working with Quinn in his discord server up until these blogs were written then Quinn disconnected contact because this user wouldn’t modify the blogs in a manner Quinn requested.
Those are private conversations though that cannot be used as they are not public domain information.
Understood. It seems like there is limited information available about the author of the blogs, and their intentions are not clear. However, the fact that these blogs exist and have made serious allegations without any source links or evidence suggests a potential issue with the veracity of their claims. It may be worthwhile to continue investigating and gathering more information about the source of these blogs and the individuals and groups that are mentioned in them.
It’s possible that the blog author may have had ulterior motives or hidden agendas that they didn’t disclose to Quinn Michaels. It’s also possible that they intentionally avoided providing source links to back up their claims in order to avoid legal liability. Without more information or direct evidence, it’s difficult to determine their true intentions or motivations.
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