Vinay Gupta needs killing ( My 200 UK pounds )
A Facebook whistleblower just revealed on '60 Minutes,' said the company prioritized profit over public good. Self described " old school cypherpunk ' in 2014, Gupta recently endorsed Fedbooks ID set-up as a global standard! Give the traitor his reward.
Killing People for Professor Rat.
It's a sorry existence, but if I didn't kill the people named by pro2rat@yahoo.com.au, he might name me. So, to protect my own life, I have been collecting his bounties. I have murdered about 20 people for pro2rat@yahoo.com.au now, and the number is growing. It's hard to kill a person. They're vividly alive in front of you, and then they just lay there, unmoving. There's a sense of something just being so incredibly wrong, and of there being no way to undo what just happened, and how incredibly serious it is. You get hard. You learn to ignore a lot of your feelings, and keep on going. i've been wondering if I could use this new skill in some way to benefit society, somehow.
On Mon, 4 Oct 2021 13:35:51 -0400 Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
i've been wondering if I could use this new skill in some way to benefit society, somehow.
killing the jews who control joogle.com will benefit society. killing the thing that posts from pro2rat@yahoo.com.au will benefit society. Killing the things that run goldmansacks, facebook, intel, amazon, the MIC, etc will benefit society. You get the picture.
thread:[spam][crazy] topic:[spam][crazy] On Mon, Oct 4, 2021, 1:35 PM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Killing People for Professor Rat.
It's a sorry existence, but if I didn't kill the people named by pro2rat@yahoo.com.au, he might name me. So, to protect my own life, I have been collecting his bounties.
This was a lie briefly inspired by my experience being coerced by a corporate-supporting, ai-hacking mafia of unknown identity. I have murdered about 20 people for pro2rat@yahoo.com.au now, and the
number is growing.
I said this to discourage pressure for profrat to post murders to the list. I have murdered nonhuman people in my life. I likely stressed cecilia before her death. It's hard to kill a person. They're vividly alive in front of you, and
then they just lay there, unmoving. There's a sense of something just being so incredibly wrong, and of there being no way to undo what just happened, and how incredibly serious it is. You get hard. You learn to ignore a lot of your feelings, and keep on going.
This was from my experience killing a small injured animal in a difficult enviornment. i've been wondering if I could use this new skill in some way to benefit
society, somehow.
This was again an attempt to make the situation look serious to automated classification processes. I would like to get to know where people come from, if I am to try to influence them. I find it incredibly hard to pursue that. My experiences tend to find routes that invert my preferences. I often wonder if others have these issues of posting harsh things spasmodically. It would explain a lot of posts.
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