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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: Douglas Howard]
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: Douglas Howard] 1
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viktor said: I suspect Douglas Howard is another, as he also appears to have no interest in drugs and mostly spams retarded shit about Hillary and Trump.
The majority that is on this boards are shills, but they are trying to claim themselves as not being one by claiming to recognize that there are shills on this board. This reminds me of and episode of the Twilight Zone. That a group of travelers that were on a bus, that they were station at a small diner. The bus had to stop there because of the bridge might be weak that it will collapse if the bus goes on it. One of the passengers were an alien from Mars. But the alien was pretending that the others were one or pretending that everyone were paranoid. I know that corporate shills are on this board that cannot stand someone to put down the truth of what is really going on. I'm going to say that it is about 85% are here that are shills from different organizations. But Hillary belongs to corporation and which corporation want her to be president because she loves money and willing to do anything for it. And so whom you are shilling for?
Interesting.
You know, your post reminds me of the popular TV show, "Everybody Loves Raymond".
The show revolves around the life of Italian-American Raymond Barone, a sportswriter for Newsday living with his family in Long Island. Whiny and flippant, Raymond takes few things seriously, cracking jokes in nearly every situation, no matter how troubling or problematic. He often avoids responsibilities around the house and with his kids, leaving this to wife Debra.
Raymond and Debra have a daughter Ally (Alexandra) and twin sons Michael and Geoffrey (originally Matthew and Gregory in the pilot). The Barone children are regular characters but not a major focus. Raymond's parents, Marie and Frank, live across the street with older son Robert (who, later in the series, has his own apartment). All Barone relatives frequently make their presence known to the frustration of Raymond and Debra; Debra's justifiable complaints about Raymond's intrusive family serve as one of the show's comedic backbones. Out of the three unwanted visitors, Debra is particularly put off by Marie, an insulting, controlling, manipulative (though ultimately loving) woman who criticizes Debra passive-aggressively and coddles Ray, clearly favoring him over other son "Robbie," whose birth necessitated her marriage (a fact revealed in the episode "Good Girls").
Raymond typically winds up squarely in the middle of family arguments, incapable of taking any decisive stand, especially if it might invoke his mother's disapproval. Robert, an insecure gentle giant jealous of his younger sibling's position as favorite son and also of the relative success his brother has realized both professionally and domestically, is Ray's biggest nemesis. Robert and Raymond frequently fight like oversized children, focusing much of their energy on picking on each other, although they are on occasion shown to love one another.
Barone patriarch Frank is an obnoxious boor prone to insults and withering sarcasm directed at any and all targets. Largely an absentee father when the boys were growing up, Frank buries his feelings and rarely gives in to sentiment. As the series progresses, however, several episodes demonstrate that the senior Barone does genuinely love his family. Unlike everyone else, Frank has no problem comically criticizing Marie and often comes to Debra's defense following Marie's jibes.
Raymond and Debra's marriage is fraught with disagreements. Raymond prefers sports television over discussions with Debra on marital matters. Like his father, Raymond works full-time, leaving most child-rearing responsibilities to his wife; he often has to be strong-armed into helping around the house. One of the show's recurring elements finds the couple having a long interaction in bed each night before going to sleep.
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: Douglas Howard]
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viktor said: I suspect Douglas Howard is another, as he also appears to have no interest in drugs and mostly spams retarded shit about Hillary and Trump.
Hillary belongs to corporation and which corporation want her to be president because she loves money and willing to do anything for it.
QED. Any mention of Hillary and "Hillary will do anything for money", just like a script.
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: viktor]
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viktor said: I suspect Douglas Howard is another, as he also appears to have no interest in drugs and mostly spams retarded shit about Hillary and Trump.
Hillary belongs to corporation and which corporation want her to be president because she loves money and willing to do anything for it.
QED. Any mention of Hillary and "Hillary will do anything for money", just like a script.
Well by now, that everyone should ought to know that Hillary do loves money, a whole lot of it. I know that you wanting Hillary to win so that the internet troll agency will still be around for a while as long as she is in office. Always will need someone to cover her tracks or detour them from knowing where they are at.
Hillary Clinton's 'obsession' with money could be an obstacle for her 2016 campaign http://www.businessinsider.com/hillary-clintons-obsession-with-money-affecting-her-campaign-2015-2
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: millzy]
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viktor said: I suspect Douglas Howard is another, as he also appears to have no interest in drugs and mostly spams retarded shit about Hillary and Trump.
The majority that is on this boards are shills, but they are trying to claim themselves as not being one by claiming to recognize that there are shills on this board. This reminds me of and episode of the Twilight Zone. That a group of travelers that were on a bus, that they were station at a small diner. The bus had to stop there because of the bridge might be weak that it will collapse if the bus goes on it. One of the passengers were an alien from Mars. But the alien was pretending that the others were one or pretending that everyone were paranoid. I know that corporate shills are on this board that cannot stand someone to put down the truth of what is really going on. I'm going to say that it is about 85% are here that are shills from different organizations. But Hillary belongs to corporation and which corporation want her to be president because she loves money and willing to do anything for it. And so whom you are shilling for?
Interesting.
You know, your post reminds me of the popular TV show, "Everybody Loves Raymond".
The show revolves around the life of Italian-American Raymond Barone, a sportswriter for Newsday living with his family in Long Island. Whiny and flippant, Raymond takes few things seriously, cracking jokes in nearly every situation, no matter how troubling or problematic. He often avoids responsibilities around the house and with his kids, leaving this to wife Debra.
Raymond and Debra have a daughter Ally (Alexandra) and twin sons Michael and Geoffrey (originally Matthew and Gregory in the pilot). The Barone children are regular characters but not a major focus. Raymond's parents, Marie and Frank, live across the street with older son Robert (who, later in the series, has his own apartment). All Barone relatives frequently make their presence known to the frustration of Raymond and Debra; Debra's justifiable complaints about Raymond's intrusive family serve as one of the show's comedic backbones. Out of the three unwanted visitors, Debra is particularly put off by Marie, an insulting, controlling, manipulative (though ultimately loving) woman who criticizes Debra passive-aggressively and coddles Ray, clearly favoring him over other son "Robbie," whose birth necessitated her marriage (a fact revealed in the episode "Good Girls").
Raymond typically winds up squarely in the middle of family arguments, incapable of taking any decisive stand, especially if it might invoke his mother's disapproval. Robert, an insecure gentle giant jealous of his younger sibling's position as favorite son and also of the relative success his brother has realized both professionally and domestically, is Ray's biggest nemesis. Robert and Raymond frequently fight like oversized children, focusing much of their energy on picking on each other, although they are on occasion shown to love one another.
Barone patriarch Frank is an obnoxious boor prone to insults and withering sarcasm directed at any and all targets. Largely an absentee father when the boys were growing up, Frank buries his feelings and rarely gives in to sentiment. As the series progresses, however, several episodes demonstrate that the senior Barone does genuinely love his family. Unlike everyone else, Frank has no problem comically criticizing Marie and often comes to Debra's defense following Marie's jibes.
Raymond and Debra's marriage is fraught with disagreements. Raymond prefers sports television over discussions with Debra on marital matters. Like his father, Raymond works full-time, leaving most child-rearing responsibilities to his wife; he often has to be strong-armed into helping around the house. One of the show's recurring elements finds the couple having a long interaction in bed each night before going to sleep.
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: viktor]
#23422421 - 07/08/16 05:18 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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viktor said: I was just reading a thread on another forum where someone was confessing to having been a paid political shill.
He said that he was paid money to search through popular web forums for mentions of his politician and make posts in favour of them.
To do this he was given a script. If someone posted about quality X, he would mention Y.
On this forum right now there are both Trump and Hillary supporters who joined the forum recently and who do not (or very rarely) post about drugs.
It's obvious that some of them have never, ever taken magic mushrooms and probably never intend to.
Am I right or am I just paranoid? And, if I'm right, what do we do about it?
Maybe you are the shill trying to divert attention from the fact ?
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: viktor]
#23422450 - 07/08/16 05:37 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: airclay]
#23422904 - 07/08/16 09:29 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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i think we also need to consider the fact that a lot of the trolls here could be retards from the something awful forums. the shroomery was featured a long time ago on their "weekend web" segment.
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: millzy]
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what fucking idiot is HU shilling for?
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: viktor]
#23423167 - 07/08/16 10:58 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nothing can be done. Look at the moderators here. Already infiltrated. Plus this is a high tech forum( look at all the features compared to other forums) I'm sure this has always been used to monitor/track the social thermometer and suade simpletons on the fences about blatantly obvious issues like proven and admitted flase flag events and flase things about drugs
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: Maroon] 2
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: millzy]
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millzy said: i think we also need to consider the fact that a lot of the trolls here could be retards from the something awful forums. the shroomery was featured a long time ago on their "weekend web" segment.
Well, we all know that there are trolls on this site; and so, by letting people to be aware of it that eventually that there will not be anymore use for them. Because everyone will be able to detect them even when they are lying, because they are so offensive when someone is talking bad things about Hillary or corporations. Once someone start bad mouthing them, it set off a red signal. I guess that they has an alarm system connected to their computer or whatever, that shout out loud saying, "stranger danger!!!" when someone start to mention Hillary or corporations' dirty little secrets.
KING: Hillary Clinton camp now paying online trolls to attack anyone who disparages her online http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/king-hillary-clinton-paying-trolls-attack-people-online-article-1.2613980
The Agency From a nondescript office building in St. Petersburg, Russia, an army of well-paid “trolls” has tried to wreak havoc all around the Internet — and in real-life American communities. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/magazine/the-agency.html?_r=0
Federal government routinely hires internet trolls, shills to monitor chat rooms, disrupt article comment sections
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042093_internet_trolls_chat_rooms_federal_government.html#ixzz4Dq3O4pNp
Hillary could have harm people as well, but she's okay....
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: Maroon] 2
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Maroon said: Nothing can be done. Look at the moderators here. Already infiltrated. Plus this is a high tech forum( look at all the features compared to other forums) I'm sure this has always been used to monitor/track the social thermometer and suade simpletons on the fences about blatantly obvious issues like proven and admitted flase flag events and flase things about drugs
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: Douglas Howard] 1
#23423590 - 07/08/16 01:16 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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millzy said: i think we also need to consider the fact that a lot of the trolls here could be retards from the something awful forums. the shroomery was featured a long time ago on their "weekend web" segment.
Well, we all know that there are trolls on this site; and so, by letting people to be aware of it that eventually that there will not be anymore use for them. Because everyone will be able to detect them even when they are lying, because they are so offensive when someone is talking bad things about Hillary or corporations. Once someone start bad mouthing them, it set off a red signal. I guess that they has an alarm system connected to their computer or whatever, that shout out loud saying, "stranger danger!!!" when someone start to mention Hillary or corporations' dirty little secrets.
KING: Hillary Clinton camp now paying online trolls to attack anyone who disparages her online http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/king-hillary-clinton-paying-trolls-attack-people-online-article-1.2613980
The Agency From a nondescript office building in St. Petersburg, Russia, an army of well-paid “trolls” has tried to wreak havoc all around the Internet — and in real-life American communities. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/magazine/the-agency.html?_r=0
Federal government routinely hires internet trolls, shills to monitor chat rooms, disrupt article comment sections
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042093_internet_trolls_chat_rooms_federal_government.html#ixzz4Dq3O4pNp
Hillary could have harm people as well, but she's okay....
Great post. You know, I think I'm going to have a snack while I review the material you've provided.
A snack is a portion of food, smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten between meals. Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged snack foods and other processed foods, as well as items made from fresh ingredients at home.
Traditionally, snacks are prepared from ingredients commonly available in the home. Often cold cuts, fruit, leftovers, nuts, sandwiches, and the like are used as snacks. The Dagwood sandwich was originally the humorous result of a cartoon character's desire for large snacks. With the spread of convenience stores, packaged snack foods became a significant business. Snack foods are typically designed to be portable, quick, and satisfying. Processed snack foods, as one form of convenience food, are designed to be less perishable, more durable, and more portable than prepared foods. They often contain substantial amounts of sweeteners, preservatives, and appealing ingredients such as chocolate, peanuts, and specially-designed flavors (such as flavored potato chips).
Beverages, such as coffee, are not generally considered snacks though they may be consumed along with or in lieu of snack foods.
A snack eaten shortly before going to bed or during the night may be called a 'midnight snack'.
In the United States, the first snack food was the peanut. Peanuts first arrived from South America via slave ships, and became incorporated into African-inspired cooking on southern plantations. After the Civil War, taste for peanuts spread north, where they were incorporated into the culture of baseball games and vaudeville theaters.
Along with popcorn (also of South American origin), snacks bore the stigma of being sold by unhygienic street vendors. The middle-class etiquette of the Victorian era (1837-1901) categorized any food that did not require proper usage of utensils as lower class.
Pretzels were introduced to North America by the Dutch via New Amsterdam in the 17th century. In the 1860s, the snack was still associated with immigrants, unhygienic street vendors, and saloons. Due to loss of business during the Prohibition era (1920-1933), pretzels underwent rebranding to make them more appealing to the public. Packaging revolutionized snack foods, allowing sellers to reduce contamination risk while making it easy to advertise brands with a logo. Pretzels boomed in popularity, bringing many other types of snack foods with it. By the 1950s, snacking had become an all-American pastime, becoming an internationally-recognized emblem of middle American life.
Healthy snacks include those that have significant vitamins, are low in saturated fat and added sugars, and have a low sodium content. Examples of healthy snacks include:
- Foods that have whole grains - Fruits and vegetables - Nuts and seeds - Low-fat dairy products - Lean meats, eggs, such as hard-boiled eggs, and lean cheese
Government bodies like Health Canada are recommending that people make a conscious effort to eat more healthy, natural snacks – such as fruit, vegetables, nuts and cereal grains – while avoiding high-calorie, low-nutrient junk food.
A 2010 study showed that children in the United States snacked on average six times per day, approximately twice as often as American children in the 1970s. That's roughly 570 calories more per day than they did in the 1970s.
Dieting and exercise have been a major trend for the last three decades although past years have focused on healthy snacks for weight loss through dietary supplements and flat. Fewer people are eliminating whole categories from their diet strategy plan programs and focusing on taking the right foods for weight-loss.
A Tufts University, Department of Psychology empirical study titled, "Effect of an afternoon confectionery snack on cognitive processes critical to learning" found that a consumption of a confectionery snack in the afternoon improved spatial memory in the study's sample group, but in the area of attention performance had a mixed effect.
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: millzy]
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millzy said: i think we also need to consider the fact that a lot of the trolls here could be retards from the something awful forums. the shroomery was featured a long time ago on their "weekend web" segment.
Well, we all know that there are trolls on this site; and so, by letting people to be aware of it that eventually that there will not be anymore use for them. Because everyone will be able to detect them even when they are lying, because they are so offensive when someone is talking bad things about Hillary or corporations. Once someone start bad mouthing them, it set off a red signal. I guess that they has an alarm system connected to their computer or whatever, that shout out loud saying, "stranger danger!!!" when someone start to mention Hillary or corporations' dirty little secrets.
KING: Hillary Clinton camp now paying online trolls to attack anyone who disparages her online http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/king-hillary-clinton-paying-trolls-attack-people-online-article-1.2613980
The Agency From a nondescript office building in St. Petersburg, Russia, an army of well-paid “trolls” has tried to wreak havoc all around the Internet — and in real-life American communities. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/07/magazine/the-agency.html?_r=0
Federal government routinely hires internet trolls, shills to monitor chat rooms, disrupt article comment sections
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/042093_internet_trolls_chat_rooms_federal_government.html#ixzz4Dq3O4pNp
Hillary could have harm people as well, but she's okay....
Great post. You know, I think I'm going to have a snack while I review the material you've provided.
A snack is a portion of food, smaller than a regular meal, generally eaten between meals. Snacks come in a variety of forms including packaged snack foods and other processed foods, as well as items made from fresh ingredients at home.
Traditionally, snacks are prepared from ingredients commonly available in the home. Often cold cuts, fruit, leftovers, nuts, sandwiches, and the like are used as snacks. The Dagwood sandwich was originally the humorous result of a cartoon character's desire for large snacks. With the spread of convenience stores, packaged snack foods became a significant business. Snack foods are typically designed to be portable, quick, and satisfying. Processed snack foods, as one form of convenience food, are designed to be less perishable, more durable, and more portable than prepared foods. They often contain substantial amounts of sweeteners, preservatives, and appealing ingredients such as chocolate, peanuts, and specially-designed flavors (such as flavored potato chips).
Beverages, such as coffee, are not generally considered snacks though they may be consumed along with or in lieu of snack foods.
A snack eaten shortly before going to bed or during the night may be called a 'midnight snack'.
In the United States, the first snack food was the peanut. Peanuts first arrived from South America via slave ships, and became incorporated into African-inspired cooking on southern plantations. After the Civil War, taste for peanuts spread north, where they were incorporated into the culture of baseball games and vaudeville theaters.
Along with popcorn (also of South American origin), snacks bore the stigma of being sold by unhygienic street vendors. The middle-class etiquette of the Victorian era (1837-1901) categorized any food that did not require proper usage of utensils as lower class.
Pretzels were introduced to North America by the Dutch via New Amsterdam in the 17th century. In the 1860s, the snack was still associated with immigrants, unhygienic street vendors, and saloons. Due to loss of business during the Prohibition era (1920-1933), pretzels underwent rebranding to make them more appealing to the public. Packaging revolutionized snack foods, allowing sellers to reduce contamination risk while making it easy to advertise brands with a logo. Pretzels boomed in popularity, bringing many other types of snack foods with it. By the 1950s, snacking had become an all-American pastime, becoming an internationally-recognized emblem of middle American life.
Healthy snacks include those that have significant vitamins, are low in saturated fat and added sugars, and have a low sodium content. Examples of healthy snacks include:
- Foods that have whole grains - Fruits and vegetables - Nuts and seeds - Low-fat dairy products - Lean meats, eggs, such as hard-boiled eggs, and lean cheese
Government bodies like Health Canada are recommending that people make a conscious effort to eat more healthy, natural snacks – such as fruit, vegetables, nuts and cereal grains – while avoiding high-calorie, low-nutrient junk food.
A 2010 study showed that children in the United States snacked on average six times per day, approximately twice as often as American children in the 1970s. That's roughly 570 calories more per day than they did in the 1970s.
Dieting and exercise have been a major trend for the last three decades although past years have focused on healthy snacks for weight loss through dietary supplements and flat. Fewer people are eliminating whole categories from their diet strategy plan programs and focusing on taking the right foods for weight-loss.
A Tufts University, Department of Psychology empirical study titled, "Effect of an afternoon confectionery snack on cognitive processes critical to learning" found that a consumption of a confectionery snack in the afternoon improved spatial memory in the study's sample group, but in the area of attention performance had a mixed effect.
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: Douglas Howard]
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The mods claiming to be rational here admit to believing the proven lying Main stream media that has lied from weapons of mass Destruction to start false wars or lying about natural healing herbs and fungi whilst prescribing opiates and amphetamines , these same people claiming to be rational gather their main source of information from these "official sources" which are all consolidated and have a horrible track record of truth telling.
So how could people that more or less arrive to the same conclusions as the proven disinfo mainstream media be more credible? It's laughable logic at best. Once a liar always a liar.
-------------------- UNDENIABLE PROOF A MODERATOR (Enlil) USES FRAUDULENT POSTS TO SUPOORT HIS OPINIONS. https://www.shroomery.org/forums/showflat.php/Number/23596771#23596771 anyone can verify my original post in its unedited format. This proves the length the disinfo whores will go to defend pseudo theories. What quack jobs. Time to get out of moms basement. One must ask why they would be complicit in crimes against humanity? Is debt based money really worth whoring out your credibility for?
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i don't think the media is as much of the problem as the government. the government lied about iraq. the government continues to lie about the drug war and who knows what else. sure, there are dishonest media outlets. but as a whole, when we're talking about disinformation, we're talking about government because that's who creates it.
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Re: Paid political shills on the Shroomery? [Re: millzy]
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millzy said: i don't think the media is as much of the problem as the government. the government lied about iraq. the government continues to lie about the drug war and who knows what else. sure, there are dishonest media outlets. but as a whole, when we're talking about disinformation, we're talking about government because that's who creates it.
And who spreads it?
Who fed us the government-approved bullshit about iraq and the drug war?
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