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What is a manchurian candidate?

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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #40 on: 15/03/2018 18:59:13 »
http://mileswmathis.com/strike.pdf 

This chap does his best to combine "science" and conspiracy theory.  For the past 15 years, or so, it's been his full time occupation. 

School shootings, bombings and terrorist activities in general are all government conspiracies.  Why should we make an exception for our mobile phones?
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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #41 on: 16/03/2018 09:12:08 »
Quote from: Bill S on 15/03/2018 18:59:13
School shootings, bombings and terrorist activities in general are all government conspiracies.  Why should we make an exception for our mobile ph ones?

Please dig deeper... The "conspiracy theory" label is an invention of the CIA to make people investigating on sensitive issues to look dumb.

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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #42 on: 16/03/2018 16:39:58 »
Quote from: tkadm30 on 16/03/2018 09:12:08
Please dig deeper... The "conspiracy theory" label is an invention of the CIA to make people investigating on sensitive issues to look dumb.

You're right. Conspiracy hypothesis would be the better term to use.
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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #43 on: 17/03/2018 07:27:17 »
Is 5G a Manchurian candidate?  I found this video interesting.  Notice the plant growing in front of the smart meter. 
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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #44 on: 17/03/2018 17:53:24 »
"Is 5G a Manchurian candidate?"
No
"Notice the plant growing in front of the smart meter. "
What plant?
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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #45 on: 14/04/2018 14:07:18 »
The one in the video I posted. It's between 7 and 8 minutes in.

You say no. What is your knowledge of 5G that brings you to that conclusion?
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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #46 on: 14/04/2018 22:15:14 »
Quote from: Donnah on 14/04/2018 14:07:18
The one in the video I posted. It's between 7 and 8 minutes in.
Is that the bit where the narrator demonstrates that they don't know what "exponentially" means?

Anyway, a 07:52 you can clearly see the bugs that are giving the plant a hard time.
They seem to be thriving in spite of the smart meter.

Quote from: Donnah on 14/04/2018 14:07:18
What is your knowledge of 5G that brings you to that conclusion?
Well, the Manchurian candidate was a person.
5G isn't.
The Manchurian candidate was introduced dishonestly- pretending to be something it wasn't.
Again, 5G isn't the same.

So, the answer to the question "is 5G a Manchurian candidate?" is plainly "no".

« Last Edit: 14/04/2018 22:19:48 by Bored chemist »
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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #47 on: 20/06/2018 05:50:09 »
Quote from: Bored chemist on 14/04/2018 22:15:14
Quote from: Donnah on 14/04/2018 14:07:18
The one in the video I posted. It's between 7 and 8 minutes in.
Is that the bit where the narrator demonstrates that they don't know what "exponentially" means?

Anyway, a 07:52 you can clearly see the bugs that are giving the plant a hard time.
They seem to be thriving in spite of the smart meter.

Quote from: Donnah on 14/04/2018 14:07:18
What is your knowledge of 5G that brings you to that conclusion?
Well, the Manchurian candidate was a person.
5G isn't.
The Manchurian candidate was introduced dishonestly- pretending to be something it wasn't.
Again, 5G isn't the same.

So, the answer to the question "is 5G a Manchurian candidate?" is plainly "no".


Bugs will attack a plant that's been weakened. (I'm an experienced gardener) Since we have no way of knowing how long the bugs were subjected to 5G and whether or not there was any effect on the bugs I see it as premature to conclude that the bugs thrived.

I can't answer your question about "exponentially" since the video has been removed and I can't refer back to it.

So the extent of your knowledge of 5G is:
1) it isn't human
2)The Manchurian candidate was introduced dishonestly- pretending to be something it wasn't and you say 5G isn't the same.

I agree with you on point 1, 5G isn't human.  As far as point 2 goes, what is your (preferably technical) evidence that 5G is being introduced honestly? Is there anything more you know about 5G?
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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #48 on: 20/06/2018 19:36:20 »
Quote from: Donnah on 20/06/2018 05:50:09
As far as point 2 goes, what is your (preferably technical) evidence that 5G is being introduced honestly?
I don't propose to try to prove a negative.

Are you able to show any evidence of dishonesty?
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Is there anything more you know about 5G?
Quite  a lot- did you have anything particular in mind?
Quote from: Donnah on 20/06/2018 05:50:09
I agree with you on point 1, 5G isn't human. 
Well, that's enough to prove that it's not a Manchurian candidate.
Anything else is window dressing.
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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #49 on: 20/06/2018 19:36:50 »
Quote from: Donnah on 20/06/2018 05:50:09
Bugs will attack a plant that's been weakened.
Did you consider the fact that bug attacks will weaken a plant?
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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #50 on: 07/08/2018 02:26:15 »
Hi Bored chemist,

Listen to "Barrie Trower on 5G Microwaves" on youtube. He is better educated on the subject than most people and voices my concerns clearly.

On a personal note, I live in a remote mountain location and grow my own food. I certainly didn't craft my life that way so someone else could bombard me with microwaves.

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Re: What is a manchurian candidate?
« Reply #51 on: 11/11/2018 21:25:47 »
I suggest Barack Obama was a "Manchurian candidate".

he convinced Democrat voters he would bring the US to a socialist country; but failed (intentionally?) so badly that the country elected a Republican president.
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