Comments by "Anonymous" (@Anonymous------) on "The Jimmy Dore Show"
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Way back in 1983, a German band released their debut album which contained a single that would eventually take the world by storm. The band Nena took its name from the nickname and stage name of their female lead vocalist. The song is “99 Luftballons” (English version: 99 Red Balloons) which became a #1 hit in West Germany by March of 1983 and went on to major international chart success the following year also reaching #1 in Austria, Belgium, Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden and Switzerland. The German version even reached #2 in the United States in March of 1984,
The song tells the story of some children’s balloons floating in the sky that are mistakenly identified as a threat with the governments immediately putting their troops on red alert and then scrambling fighter jets to intercept the balloons, which ultimately triggers a nuclear war. In the apocalyptic aftermath, the song’s narrator stands in the rubble of the city and finds a single remaining balloon.
Lyrics:
You and I in a little toy shop
Buy a bag of balloons with the money we've got Set them free at the break of dawn
'Til one by one they were gone
Back at base bugs in the software
Flash the message "something's out there!" Floating in the summer sky
Ninety-nine red balloons go by
Ninety-nine red balloons Floating in the summer sky Panic bells, it's red alert
There's something here from somewhere else
The war machine springs to life Opens up one eager eye
Focusing it on the sky Where ninety-nine red balloons go by
Ninety-nine decision street
Ninety-nine ministers meet
To worry, worry, super scurry
Call the troops out in a hurry
This is what we've waited for
This is it, boys, this is war The president is on the line
As ninety-nine red balloons go by Ninety-nine knights of the air
Ride super high-tech jet fighters
Everyone's a super hero Everyone's a captain Kirk With orders to identify To clarify and classify Scramble in the summer sky
Ninety-nine red balloons go by
As ninety-nine red balloons go by Ninety-nine dreams I have had In every one a red balloon
It's all over and I'm standing pretty In this dust that was a city
If I could find a souvenir Just to prove the world was here
And here is a red balloon I think of you, and let it go
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@harrymills2770
Why is that athletes from other countries didn't fall sick after they arrived in China for the 2019 Wuhan CISM international military sport games? All the countries except USA performed well or normally. Eyewitnesses reported that most American athletes looked sicks, and they performed very poorly.
In the 2019 CISM event USA had the worst performance record and lowest ranking in its history of participating in CISM events that had been held every 4 years since 1995, it was the first time USA didn't get any gold metal at all.
CISM games are the second-biggest international sport competition event, after the Olympics. Most mainstream media worldwide when they talked about Covid in Wuhan never mentioned the 2019 CISM games held in Wuhan just a few weeks before. The earliest covid case traces back to mid-Nov. 2019.
There were at least 5 American participants with strange unknown illness went to a hospital in Wuhan, the doctors there couldn't identify the cause of the illness. Those 5 Americans were quickly evacuated by military plane back to USA.
After covid broke out, China demanded the USA government to provide medical details on those 5 people but was refused. World Health Organization also demanded information on those sick Americans, and requested to go into USA to conduct investigation on Covid's origin and on-site investigation at Maryland state Fort Detrick military base's bioweapon lab but was also declined.
In the summer of 2019 CDC had shut down Fort Detrick bio lab for biohazard leak. Fort Detrick has always been notoriously known for frequent biohazard leaks for many decades, the residents in that region often fell sick due to strange unknown cause.
After the end of World War II, Fort Detrick was directed by a Japanese bioweapon lab director who had previously served as the head of Japan's Unit 731 bioweapon research and development team in China during Japan's invasion in the 1930s and 1940s. He was guilty of war crimes for conducting bioweapon testing on live humans in China, which included some white people, possibly Americans too. That Japanese bioweapon lab director was recruited by the USA government under Operation Paperclip, and he was not charged with any war crimes in exchange for continuing to do his job for the at Fort Detrick US military base bioweapon lab.
I can go on and on, there is much more concerning information about covid, which is rarely, if ever, told by the mainstream media in the United States.
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According to the Hawaii Department of Commerce, Economic Development, and Tourism, around 5,100 Filipinos lived in the former plantation town of Lahaina just before the fire, accounting for roughly 40% of the population,
Rick Nava, a Filipino community leader in Maui, lived near Lahainaluna Road and lost his home of nearly 50 years to the fires that spread rapidly on Aug. 8.
“I’m looking at the not-found list, and most of them are Filipinos,” he said, referring to a list that is circulating online of people who remain unaccounted for.
Kit Zulueta Furukawa, director of the Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce, said she didn’t want to speculate about numbers, but “we can assume that a large portion of it will be our friends and relatives in the Filipino community.”
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@chriskazaam896
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@movinginthepositive5460
Nobody, outside the government, knows the exact number of persons who perished or went missing in the fire. It is hardly surprising that nobody notices when an entire family vanishes since over half of Lahaina's residents are Filipino immigrants, many do not have kin in the United States.
They had no relatives in Hawaii, the United States, or even the Philippines, so no one notices when entire families are killed or go missing! Around 5,000 people, or 40% of Lahaina's population, were poor slum dwellers from the Philippines who had been brought there by the US government to pose as native Hawaii Polynesians!
According to the Hawaii Department of Commerce, Economic Development, and Tourism, approximately 5,100 Filipinos lived in Lahaina, accounting up roughly 40% of the population.
"I'm looking at the not-found list, and most of them are Filipinos," Rick Nava, a Filipino community leader on Maui, says, referring to a list of people who have gone missing that is circulating online.
Kit Zulueta Furukawa of the Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce said she didn't want to estimate on numbers, but "we can assume that a large portion of it will be our friends and relatives in the Filipino community."
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Except for the government, no one knows how many people were killed or went missing in the fire. About half of the Lahaina residents were Filipinos, many of the parents and their children were Filipino immigrants, and the many of them had no relatives in the United States, so it's not surprising that no one knows when an entire family goes missing.
Approximately 40% of Lahaina residents, or approximately 5,000 people, were poor slum dwellers from the Philippines who had been brought in by the US government to pose as native Hawaii Polynesians because both look almost identical; they had no relatives in Hawaii or the United States, or even in the Philippines, so no one notices when entire families are killed or missing!!
According to the Hawaii Department of Commerce, Economic Development, and Tourism, around 5,100 Filipinos lived in the former plantation town of Lahaina just before the fire, accounting for roughly 40% of the population,
Rick Nava, a Filipino community leader in Maui, lived near Lahainaluna Road and lost his home of nearly 50 years to the fires that spread rapidly on Aug. 8.
“I’m looking at the not-found list, and most of them are Filipinos,” he said, referring to a list that is circulating online of people who remain unaccounted for.
Kit Zulueta Furukawa, director of the Maui Filipino Chamber of Commerce, said she didn’t want to speculate about numbers, but “we can assume that a large portion of it will be our friends and relatives in the Filipino community.”
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@lesliestenta3084
As can be seen in drone videos filmed immediately after the Lahaina fire was out, the large number of cars next to burned houses and buildings indicates most likely the people inside them never made it outside.
Even many cars that made it onto the streets in the neighborhoods couldn't escape from the fire, they sat in the middle of the road with no door open.
There were hundreds, if not over a thousand of such cars still inside the burned areas of Lahaina, most burned badly.
Videos filmed by people inside the town just before the fire show some neighborhood streets were completely blocked by downed powerline or telephone line poles, what this means is that there would be cars that wanting to escape going to be trapped.
The fire was orchestrated on a day when entire families were at home, with intentionally sabotaged powerline or telephone line poles fell everywhere to trap cars in. Never in Hawaii history so many of those kinds of poles fell in one day in one town. The source of wind is still unknown, long time native locals say they hadn't seen any wind like that before, not because it was strongest but its source direction and lack of rain that made it weird. Hawaii had hurricanes all the time, it had experienced much worse and stronger wind than that, but never experienced so many poles fell so strangely in one town on a day.
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