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Autism Defeats Globalism

Republished by: MCADF | July 3, 2016 2:57 am Tweet

EU-LiarsInfamous Internet hacker extraordinaire, 4chan (who is believed to be an Asian), has done it again by sleuthing out the details of conspiratorial supranational shenanigans. The competitively autistic computer specialist has posted evidence, corroborated by more socially nimble ‘netizens, that the online petition for a second referendum is being manipulated. Not only foreigners (who want to keep their cash cow in the EU) but also bots are weighing in – currently, the EU does not grant suffrage to soulless machines.

The entire exercise displays a few fundamental facts. First, the globalist chattel of the European Union are terrible at math. 48% of over 30,000,000 (that’s 30 million, for you Millennials) people voted for Remain and a petition requires 100,000 votes to get the attention of the British Parliament. Vote manipulating rascality was not even remotely required – unless they are just completely out of confidence. Perchance they just wanted to make a statement.

Read all at source: https://regated.com/2016/06/autism-defeats-globalism/

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Autism

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and restricted and repetitive behavior. Parents usually notice signs in the first two years of their child's life.[2] These signs often develop gradually, though some children with autism reach their developmental milestones at a normal pace and then regress.[3] The diagnostic criteria require that symptoms become apparent in early childhood, typically before age three.

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