“HOW IN THE HELL DO YOU EXPECT TO GET AWAY WITH IT?”—Senator Malcom Roberts
In this war our enemy is very confident. They use slogans like, “We got this one,” and the masses repeat their propaganda lie unaware we are in a war, and unaware who the enemy is. Their lie is posted on billboards, doctor’s offices, and on the side of buses. Another lie they used, “Were all in this together.” One big happy pandemic family all fighting a deadly virus together led by a bunch of murderous Nazi psychopaths. What could possibly go right?
It killed so many nameless, faceless humans who remain the Jane Doe’s and John Does of the scamdemic. I spent three months searching for the name of the first person to die in the US from Covid 19. I found out the person’s name is either Jane Doe or John Doe. There is no face for either one, neither have any family, nor was there a funeral for either one, and I didn’t find the name of any doctor who would allow their name attached to the lie.
While their virus propaganda lying machine raced on I was stuck on their first lie. Prove someone died. Produce a name, a face, an autopsy, allow us to question your presented first Covid death. I was alone. It seemed to me nobody thought it odd that there was no name, no face, no funeral, no family, no friends, no autopsy, no death certificate and no doctor to confirm this lie. Everyone moved on. What if we would have refused to move on and forced them to prove it. We demand it. We were soon swept up by a tsunami of lies, chaos, and confusion—a ball of confusion. Their confidence soared. Their over confidence has led to their demise.
Can’t you just hear the above quote rolling off the tongue of a confident Klaus Schwab, Anthony Fauci, RocHELLe Hellensky, and world leaders around the globe. Although today the quote may read, “Hurrah boys, he/him, hurrah girls, her/she, we got this one. We’ll finish off the useless eaters then we’ll return home to our land.”
An overconfident General Custer underestimated his enemy. The headstone represents where Custer fell along with his men. Custer faced a tsunami of rage. Rage ran over the well-trained US troops, destroyed their plan, and killed them on the battlefield. Don’t ever underestimate the power of justified rage.
When Custers spirit rose from his dead body and he stood there looking at the spirits of his confused troops what did he say, “I’m sorry?” Last week I stood on the grounds of the battle of Little Bighorn, and I thought, Fuck, this must have been a ball of confusion. As our war advances on our confused enemy can feel the rage, see it on our faces, hear it in our voices, see it in our writings, and our confidence is re-enforced.
“None left alive even for a few minutes.”—Red Horse
No mercy. It’s too late to apologize.
I think one of the most gag worthy slogans is "No one is safe until everyone is safe".