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Mar 30, 2023·edited Mar 30, 2023

Ray, I confess I was late to the substack party. I didn't start reading substacks until September 2022 (I found the door via Dr. Yoho). Due to limited income, I held off from being a paid subscriber until I figured out which side each person was sitting (meaning determination regarding the risk for controlled opposition). My motivation is I came to substack to increase my knowledge. So, I've taken about 7 months to find my way and find my tribe. You are the very first one I have found definitive for paid subscription. There will be a few more (Proton Magic, Pierre Kory, Breggin, and maybe a few others) to whom I will subscribe when funds become available. Thank you.

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Mar 30, 2023·edited Mar 30, 2023Author

I can see your subscriptions, but that usually doesn't mean a thing. I also subscribe to many of the same and more, but that doesn't mean I agree with them. "Keep your friends close, and your enemies even closer" (Sun Tzu: The Art of War).

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You REALLY have to do your own research, no matter how knowledgeable and well-meaning the one helping you is...

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Thank you Ray, I totally agree with you.

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My opinion doesn't matter. Your decisions do! :)

All I can try to do is inform, entertain, and inspire, but the work is up to my readers.

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GREAT POST! And I agree with you. How's that??? If we can agree, anything is possible, right?

Ha. Cheers, Ray.

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You see, 'Mam, you and I are on the same team! You see, although you and I sometimes disagree, it's okay. :)

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Dec 22, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Off topic, but I thought you might be interested.

Recent update about Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs).

https://joebot.substack.com/p/hardwired-for-control-the-brain-computer

Good article.

One of the links is a stark wake-up call:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886921001069

If we think psychopaths (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/psychopath) and Machiavellians (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machiavellianism_(psychology)) are ruthless schemers now... what happens when they are hooked up to supercomputers via BCIs?

And being that state-of-the-art military BCIs are likely quite a bit more advanced than what BCI news is leaked for public consumption, who knows what is really happening...

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Thank you for your contribution.

I have an article on the brain-AI interface, but it's not ready. Still, I don't think that more than a snowball (in hell?) is visible from the iceberg... "Supercomputers," in my understanding, are still fronts for graphene-based nano-computing, but there must be at least one central AI to process all the live data constantly coming in from all over the world. It is possible that there are more such computers in order to ensure their knowledge is compartmentalized and I'm sure various interest groups among the globalists are trying to run their own simulation/decision-making program, which makes compartmentalization inevitable, although a bit clandestine. After all, these monsters will have to fight it off among themselves after enslaving the world, and for that, they will need their own central AIs.

Wrote the following on Starlink et al.:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/plasmic-material-on-the-windshield

And another one to caution about looking for "psychopaths." I consider the practice a futile and self-defeating feel-good substitute for thinking:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/looking-for-psychopaths

Pseudo-intellectual BS, like "mass formation":

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/a-mass-formation-of-morons-using

As far as I can see, any form of labeling prevents independent thinking.

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I tend to agree with the listed vectors of human pathogenicity you listed. I would also call out Codex Alimentarius Standards enabling lack of food ingredient labeling and allowable toxicity levels that are constantly poisoning the herd and the various forms of testing for "Viral" agents using treated swabs etc. (not sure if you covered that, you probably did but I missed it)

From what I have understood from Team Enigma's work the contents of the vials vary widely, come from a number of factories without any quality control measures and appear to have much more lethality/doses delivered in some of the flyover states. The opportunity for those making these products to put whatever human testing concoction out there now is obvious to me, nobody is allowed to check them before being delivered. It's FUBAR.

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Dec 21, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Seems like its all about the graphene to me. Enough to kill us, that alone. The never ending movie, unless we manage to displace the directors and producers, somehow.

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Dec 21, 2022·edited Dec 21, 2022Author

Mostly graphene and 5G, at least that's what it looks like for the time being.

Releasing weaponized smallpox is also a possibility, so caution is advised. :)

The problem is that there is no "we," because in that case, our "movement" could be beheaded, and "we" haven't got the faintest idea who the game-masters are.

"Somehow," somehow, never works. :)

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Dec 21, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

That would be the 10th threat of smallpox in the last half decade....I will not comply. And smallpox was injected with the whackscene. And 'somehow' has worked miracles for me, maybe your thinking is limited. My brain takes it as a challenge.

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ONLY smallpox has ever been weaponized into incurable varieties by all the big "players." It's not a joke, especially because they cooperate behind the curtains...

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Dec 21, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

A bit depressing here, but probably right on. Thanks Ray.

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I never try to be right, but being right on is a goal I am unlikely to obtain anytime soon. :)

Still, it looks like I'm just about always a step or a few steps ahead of my competition, which is why about 300 of my subscribers are news and govt agencies and other "authors." :)

Please, don't feel depressed; you are only doing the monsters a favor:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/feeling-depressed

As I said it from the beginning, "We are all in this together. Alone."

Still, you are not alone. People around here care!

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-monsters-want-to-isolate-you

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'300 of my subscribers are news and govt agencies and other "authors." :)'

Are these fans of yours paying subscribers. When you write are you addressing them.

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No, they are freeloaders and they don't pay a penny. :)

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Hmmm.

What are you going to do about that?

You could make people pay to read your posts and give free subscriptions to useful idiots like me. :)

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Searching for the truth is an obligation, not a business.

I don't think you are a useful idiot, but that's only my opinion. Useful idiots believe the lies and serve the liars. Only about one in a hundred people can afford to support a site with payments, but they still live in this world, and their contribution is often worth more than money. When I started, I knew I was not going to make even minimum wage, but doing something useful before everything would collapse motivated me.

My stuff is available for free and anyone can comment within the range of mutual respect and common decency.

Yes, I'm calling the monsters' cards before the game, which slows them down, because sometimes they need new hands. :)

At the same time, my readers might be able to prepare for the impact and develop some forms of protection or even work on preventing certain events.

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You see, the problem with revenge is that the targets are never clear and the mob would never know where it should start and where it should end. I am strongly against any forms of lynching and I would probably get killed, because I would stand up against a lunch mob or even a kangaroo court like the one in Nuremberg:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/crime-and-punishment

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Ray, your recent cross country trek didn't inspire you with hope did it. Even the regular folk whom you might have come upon, didn't reassure you and your wife that you could leave your car unattended.

So it's not just TPTB who are malevolent. It's trickled down big time.

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Dec 21, 2022·edited Apr 30, 2023Author

Actually, my trip showed me that the globalist plan is much more advanced than I thought and at this stage, it's just about impossible to stop its progress...

In certain neighborhoods, I don't even stop my car; leaving it unattended is way beyond my imagination, although with the burnt-off water-based paint, my old Nissan Maxima looks like a gangbanger's car, so I am safe. However, on the trip, it was my wife's quite new Jetta that I didn't want to leave it unattended. :)

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I would be interested to see on a map just where you went.

How did you manage to stop for lunch or for a sleep, with crazy people out to get you everywhere.

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That reminds me of an article I planned after the trip, but never wrote: How to choose a motel/hotel?

The road from and back to KY was mostly along Rt. 40, through MO, OK, TX, AZ, and NV; pre-paid for lodging, which was not the smartest thing for the first day, because I had to drive like six hours in the dark in pouring rain on a narrow road with frequent truck traffic. Later, we had to walk out of a "hotel," although we had paid for it; the place looked sleazy and dangerous in a number of ways.

Eating was easy, because we eat once a day, which we did after arrival. Coffee breaks every four ours on the road were needed to stretch our legs. Not sure about what you mean by "crazy people." We met only humans. :)

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By "crazy people", I meant that you would not leave your car unattended, so I say that means that "crazy people" were out to get you.

Just looked at Route 40 on a map, doesn't seem to go to Texas nor Arizona nor Oklahoma not Nevada. Does go through Missouri.

An article on how to choose lodgings should be amusing.

Hope to see it, specially if you've already done the work on it.

Photos would be appreciated too.

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Well, my wife has just checked it, it was R 44 and, after OK, Rt 40 and, the states I quoted were the ones we did cross. It was mostly toll roads, so if you looked them up, you might as well help out those who are interested with the details.

Photos have been posted in my articles:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-invasion-of-the-infernal-towers

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/plasmic-material-on-the-windshield

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/the-wind-farm-gambit-you-are-used

Some "reporting" can also be found in some of these articles.

Yes, "how to choose a motel" is still something brewing. :)

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Dec 21, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

I like Jettas. I used to have this Sovereign Black VR6 GTI I pushed drugs all over the Southeast in, well, at least the three states I was licensed in, and, well, it was a nice little cruiser with the Valentine-1 hard-wired into the electrical system.

https://i.imgur.com/AQ9egVF.jpg

"Who says lighting doesn’t strike twice?"

I don't know about lightning, but I know all about gravity.

Most of us old ex-bikers do.

https://i.imgur.com/rhHG5Xi.jpg

Gravity is like Communism and Rust, it never sleeps!

Neither does Globalism.

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Dec 21, 2022·edited Dec 21, 2022Author

I liked my GTI, although it was "only" the 1.8L version from 2004. With the ARP tune-up, it was running like a poisoned mouse! :) Some 245HP for a one-ton car with Michelin summer tires. The ARP also gave me about 50HP more power at low RPMs and the stick-shift ensured full control!

Funny, when I was at high school, I was a smart-ass as well as a grease monkey; had a lot of motorcycles (usually no more than two at a time and I worked for the money to buy them; bicycles, too), and I kept using them until the age of 28, when I left home to study for my first doctoral degree.

Gravity is perhaps the most humiliating phenomenon for "science": even a country bumpkin knows it's there, but not even the highest-level "scientists" can divine what the heck it is. :)

Rust and globalism are easier to explain. :)

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Dec 21, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

I always wanted a TDI to mod.

But that VR6 was the prettiest sounding motor out there!

Not even the '14 RS5 4.2 V8 sounded as nice!

Strangely enough, my favorite "forced induction" vehicle of all time was a highly modded '86 GSXR 750 LTD with supercharger.

You know what was wrong with that motorcycle?

Nobody would ride with you!

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No such thing as a gsxr ltd. Its one or the other. Crotch rocket or cruiser.

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LTD stood for supercharger!

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A TDI would come in handy, but only the old models with points, because they would work after an EMP and they would run on expeller-expressed veggie oil. :)

I'd certainly enjoy riding the '86, but I'm not sure how far I would surive!

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Because the same ingredients are now so easy to disseminate. The link to those articles is in this one. Please, be patient and read them.

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Of course you are not "the only person on the planet that wants to know the precise contents of the injections".

Those who have been clotshotted don't want to know, they don't want their fortunes told.

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Dec 22, 2022·edited Dec 22, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

Do you read Katherine Watt who writes Bailiwick News Substack.

If her excellent appearing reports are as they appear, then it's illegal to analyze any of these vile vials.

Suspicious or what.

I'm thinking of her 20 Dec post.

https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/p/biomedical-security-state-and-state/comments?publication_id=37889&utm_medium=email%2Cemail&comments=true

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Thank you for the link. Yes, I am a subscriber.

While I have been familiar with the contents of the article, it is a thorough and meticulous collection of data. I usually don't delve into such details, because my focus is on the outcome and on the possible methods of preventing it from happening and/or ensuring at least some level of protection against it.

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There is a lot to learn from her! :)

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Thank you for all your intelligent questions, concerns, and objections. I'll try to address them one by one.

I do not "speculate"; I conjecture, and I am correct about 98% of the time, when it comes to the outcome. There is NO "evidence" whatsoever, so the confusion you mention is impossible to make. :)

Compartmentalizatin through R&D and manufacturing is a FACT; there is NOTHING to "speculate" about. It's been going on forever.

In case it evaded your attention, I included myself in the flock, when I said that nobody can know exactly what's in the vials.

Conjecturing is the ONLY cognitive tool one has most of the time, because there is never enough information and the mind can only register two-dimensional models (primitive closed systems) for multi-dimensional open systems, but you have read that from me prior to this article, so I'm not sure what gives anymore, because at that point, you and I seemed to be in agreement.

As the batches keep changing due to the AI-performed control system, NOBODY will ever know what's in the vials. How do I know? That's how I would do it, and if you have a better idea, please, let me know.

Don't place your hope before trust. How can you hope for something not based on faith/trust? You can't; nobody can, but it surely provides false hope for the masses, disabling them in order to prevent any further action.

F* Congress, in case you haven't noticed, they do NOT represent the American people...

I have been instructing Kirsch for seven months by now. He even published a link to my article about the link between illnesses in newborns and "treatments" for pregnant mothers:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/asthma-and-traditional-vaccines-during

Coming out with his stuff on December 9, 2022, nicely fits into the pattern of "too little, too late":

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/too-little-too-late

If you feel you know what's in the vials, please, enlighten me and my readers! You will be the first person on Earth to do that! Other than that, the very question is moot:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/still-thinking-about-the-vials

Karen Kingston is a shill, living off half-truths.

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Goes without saying that we will absolutely never know

what was in those billions of vials already administered.

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Only the ingredients could be hunted down, but I doubt it will happen; on the practical end, the concoctions in specific batches probably exist without a trace or a paper trail and not even in the memory of the computer program that was used to set up the mixtures of toxins, parasites, pathogens, and graphenes.

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Dec 22, 2022·edited Dec 22, 2022Author

Essential observations.

Out of the about 80 thousand household chemicals, a dozen or two may have been tested, but their interaction, as in the case of most "medications," remains a mystery, which is probably not by accident.

As for the vials, it has been proven several times that their contents vary by the batch and still show cyclical regularities, when it comes to their "side effects," irrespective of manufacturers.

I don't know about these days, but the batches were guarded by armed guards at the beginning, with the obvious reason to prevent taking samples from them.

Some reverse engineering (my term for the methods that work against "covid" symptoms) seems to work to figure out what's in the vials and what can be done about it:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/how-do-the-perpetrators-protect-themselves

Of course, the poisoning is not restricted to the injections, especially since the scope of delivery methods have been expanded and the injections became a side show.

"Conjecturing" can be just as much "scientific" as the "highest" forms of "science," when vectoring and triangulating are applied to an open model based on functionality (the very weapon the globalists are using against humanity), perhaps occasionally erroneously mingled with some teleological wishful thinking. :)

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Dec 22, 2022Liked by Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)

I don't think it's essential at all to know what's in the vials in order to do something. Though not that much can be done at this point and maybe not in the future as well.

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Some reverse engineering (my term for the methods that work against "covid" symptoms) seems to work to figure out what's in the vials and what can be done about it:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/how-do-the-perpetrators-protect-themselves

Of course, the poisoning is not restricted to the injections, especially since the scope of delivery methods have been expanded and the injections became a side show.

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As far as I can see, the potentially thousands of ingredients are more-or-less known, except only a few dozens of them are usually present in a batch and they interact each each other and with external factors in many ways out of which, I believe, many are unpredictable, but none of them is beneficial.

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There is nothing ad hominem about saying that her articles are incomplete and promote the gaslighting of the population.

She neatly prevents opposing opinions by allowing only "paid subscribers" to comment, making discussions with me impossible, because I wouldn't pay a penny for her stuff; it can be profusely found elsewhere, too, but the parts must be compiled into a whole by you, because nobody seems to be doing that.

Her disallowing dissenting opinions, in my opinion, speaks for itself, so no more discussion is necessary on the subject.

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I guess Ray has brought all this reaction upon himself by calling himself the sauce.

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It's not against me. :)

Commenters here are searching for the truth together!

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