Jan. 22nd, 2018

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Not all of them.

There's this woman I know. I have her on Facebook. Every week it's some new damn thing.

She's a health nut. And by "health nut" I mean she's nuts. The other day she posted a picture of some homeopathic flu remedy on sale for $12. I thought that was awfully expensive for a placebo. I mean, why pay that much for something that only might work? She's posted crap about eating more acidic food because an acidic pH in your body helps keep the cancer away. But last week there was a thing about a certain frequency of music that's bad for you. 435 hertz or some crap like that. Apparently it was invented by the Rothschilds. They spread it around to keep us weak, so they could take over. What in the fuck!

Oh, I just remembered I've posted about her before - chemtrails. Fortunately she hasn't mentioned them in quite a while.

So the latest thing is the women's marches. First she posted a link showing tons of photos from the marches. She hearted it. And defended them against some (female) conservative asshole who tried to tear down everything about the movement, and then moved into everything liberal. You know, how the Democrats are keeping the country poor, and race relations are worse because of Obama and Trump is not racist. She kept up her defense.

And then she posted "Our generation is so busy trying to prove that women can do what men can do, that women are losing their uniqueness. Women weren't created to do everything a man can do. Women can do everything that a man can't do."

And then she said, "I am also a little annoyed by the women's movement b/c it led to women working twice as much as they did when men earned enough to support a family and women primarily took care of the home."

Response: "Huh? Many had to go to work then and deserved the choice. Now, most have to work even when married. Women’s movement is supporting equal rights. They are still working towards equal rights."

Her again: Yes - but the women's movement was also a tool to get more people working to increase tax revenue.
'We, the Rockefeller Foundation, supported and funded the Women’s Liberation Movement. Why do you think we did it?
There were two primary reasons for this: One was that before women’s right to work, we could only tax HALF of the population. The other was so that with women going out to work it would break up families. Women would have to spend all day at work away from the family. The children would begin to see the state and teachers as their family and this would make it easier to indoctrinate and control them.' ~ Nick Rockefeller to Aaron Russo

So... the Rockefellers did this?

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