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WATCH: What Hath God Wrought (The Media Matrix – Part 2)

It’s difficult for us to appreciate just how incredible it was for those who first witnessed communication from a distance with a disembodied electric ghost.

In fact, it was almost impossible for people to understand this type of communication in anything but spiritual terms. Even the word “medium” evokes the specter of contact with the spirit world…

You can watch part one of this series here. For download options, a full transcript, sources and show notes – click here.

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Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jul 30, 2022 4:01 PM

Mr. Corbett hits real nails on the head in this series. The most unrecognized feature of television hypnosis is electromagnetic induction of limbic functions in the human brain…

But I digress…

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jul 30, 2022 12:15 PM

Excellent. Scary finish.

Penelope
Penelope
Jul 30, 2022 6:53 AM

Talk about production values–

Y’know the most obvious interpretation for the actual or simulated assassination of Shinzo Abe with the foreknowledge of parts of his govt is a schism among TPTB. That wd be among those wishing to go at once to the NWO and those wanting to stay with the nation-state system for at least awhile longer– perhaps only for a better division of the spoils.

I posted a Russian interview about this schism on the occasion of Kissinger’s pre-Trump visit to Putin. The interview told the content of the talks per a member of the Russian govt.

A recent Russian comment on the US “schism”:

SCHISM BETWEEN US “DIGITAL PEOPLE” AND ?
“Russian political scientist Dmitry Evstafiev added that in the meantime, a fateful battle is also unfolding in the United States. Industrialists and financiers are trying to destroy the so-called digital people who are now in power. And they are fighting for the right to skim the cream off the United States reindustrialization project. Whoever wins this battle will dictate the rules in the shrinking American-centric world for the next half century. ” 

I could find nothing else by this guy; I’m not on social media. Could one of you see if he’s said more on twitter, telegram, etc?

Johnny
Johnny
Jul 30, 2022 2:43 AM

Fame is addictive.
It feeds the messiah complex that lurks inside.

les online
les online
Jul 30, 2022 1:46 AM

MSM “News” is like statistical facts, their factness relies on what is left in and what is excluded… anon…

Zane
Zane
Jul 29, 2022 11:46 PM

Media schmedia. The Tok is tikking.

Edwige
Edwige
Jul 29, 2022 11:02 PM

Marshall McLuhan crops up quite a bit here. McLuhan accepted the Order of Canada so was he really a force for good?

Another Canadian David Cronenberg has a McLuhan-esque character in ‘Videodrome’ called Brian O’Blivion. It seems for most of the film that O’Blivion is behind Videodrome. It turns out he is merely a front for Barry Convex whose corporation make weapons’ systems… and Videodrome. “Entertainment” corporations like RCA and EMI were originally part of the military-industrial complex manufacturing electronic weapons.

Anyone who still believes that punk was genuine might ask themselves why the Sex Pistols signed for EMI (and were never on a small or independent label).

Pilgrim Shadow
Pilgrim Shadow
Jul 30, 2022 6:50 AM
Reply to  Edwige

“Anyone who still believes that punk was genuine might ask themselves why the Sex Pistols signed for EMI (and were never on a small or independent label).”

I believe punk started as genuine and then was quickly co-opted. It was an expression of something felt in the zeitgeist, not intended as a movement. Once it became commodified — almost immediately — it lost its authenticity. It became mere fashion, and thus sterilized, simply another conformity.

I love the DIY spirit and energy of the early punk music, but sadly, a lot of the punk “luminaries” and their descendants shamed and embarrassed themselves during the Convid hysteria.

I still enjoy this, though.

roula
roula
Jul 30, 2022 10:18 AM
Reply to  Pilgrim Shadow

career of v westwood and exorbitant prices of her fashion house prove it; with her punk became a luxury of the elites;

in general ”dissent” may sell very well and play into/cater for the taste of the elites, a thing well known [ most lovable enfant terrible status]

Paul Prichard
Paul Prichard
Jul 29, 2022 6:28 PM

The love of money is the root of all evil. It has corrupted everything including the media and journalists.
Your alternative update on #COVID19 for 2022-07-27. Fully jabbed 94% of COVID-19 Deaths in May. Nano metamaterial antennas. Inoculated against group think (blog, gab, tweet).

Steph Amson
Steph Amson
Jul 29, 2022 5:32 PM

Also as Artificial Iintelligence is being used in media now, I saw a report of a man legally marrying a cute 3d animated hologram that calls him master, a warning: do not take AI lightly. Have you every played a video game where they give you a hireling to help you (Skyrim), or played a game with a computer? Even though I’m aware it’s AI, I still react emotionally to it. I play a pool game against a computer and I inwardly swear at it and think ‘he did that on purpose’, even assigning it a gender pronoun! It’s shown me that AI is sinister and insidious, and how many social media posts are made by AI to rile up the masses we’ll never know. AI is next level media . . .

Edwige
Edwige
Jul 29, 2022 11:08 PM
Reply to  Steph Amson

Companion bots will be offered as the solution to loneliness and social isolation. Films like ‘Her’ and TV like ‘Black Mirror’ have been the prepping.

These bots won’t be easy to get along with (like AI programmes won’t be non-racist). They’ll be constructed to be deliberately difficult to drain effort and attention. Jacques Attalai, the French Henry Kissinger, wrote they will in fact fucntion as jailers in the digital prison.

Rhisiart Gwilym
Rhisiart Gwilym
Jul 29, 2022 11:45 PM
Reply to  Edwige

I wonder how well these sinister AI artificial beings will stand up to being thrashed vigorously for five minutes with metre-long two-by-fours. “Everyone’s got a plan, till they get punched in the mouth.”

Or, putting it another way: Even the wisest, most-evolved old soul departs perforce from the physical avatar it’s been running, when the avatar gets a bullet in the head. Then the body, and its associated ego – the avatar – dissolve and vanish; leaving as their only trace their individual file in the Akashic Records. The soul then re-incarnates into a new avatar, usually a freshly-conceived morula, shortly thereafter, after an interlude doing karmic resolution work in the bardo state. AI computers won’t prove exempt from this rule, I think.

So I’m inclined to suspect, anyway…

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 29, 2022 5:21 PM

Idly scanning the mags in a newsagent. Guides to The Smiths and Kate Bush. Hmm … considered purchasing one. After all it’s only £4.99. Looked and nearly dropped the mags. £8.99? Fuck off!

Hear that noise? That grinding? That’s the sound of all these products sliding further and further away.

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 29, 2022 5:17 PM

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jul/28/covid-vaccinations-effect-on-periods-and-menopause-needs-more-research

28 months into covid and about 18 months into the vax bonanza with uncounted collapses and corpses piling up galore and The Graud starts to ponder possible vaccine effects on periods and the menopause…. umm no, got that wrong. A couple of Graud readers are the ones pondering.

The relayed impression: well it’s amazing we managed to find this life saving vaccine so fast and which had so few side effects! These being grudgingly admitted from the reader input permitted to appear.

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Jul 29, 2022 5:33 PM
Reply to  George Mc

I was kicked off Guardian Covid article comments after about four or five posts.
All factually correct.
Either rabid zelotry or corrupted souls..
Previously last a few months on Brexit articles.
Sad they promote diversity with such passion, just not diversity of opinion.
Guess some folk don’t like the truth..

Observe
Observe
Jul 29, 2022 8:23 PM
Reply to  Paul Watson

They really don’t hide the agenda either. It’s nice and clear what subjects their loyal readership are permitted to comment on, because they just don’t have them open for anything they shouldn’t. Imagine some articles in OffG having no comment allowed? It would cause more dismay than a turd in a swimming pool.

The faithful adore it because it tells them who and what to love or hate, who to be afraid of and who to throw your support behind. It’s journalism (it isn’t), for children.

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 30, 2022 2:46 AM
Reply to  Paul Watson

They not only don’t like the truth, they positively revel in the thought that they can manufacture a new truth whenever it suits them.

A bit like Groucho Marx stating virtuously, “Those are my principles, and if you don’t like them … well, I have others”…

Thinktwice
Thinktwice
Jul 30, 2022 2:54 AM
Reply to  wardropper

> A bit like Groucho Marx stating virtuously, “Those are my principles, and if you don’t like them … well, I have others”…

Exactly.

jimbo
jimbo
Jul 30, 2022 7:06 AM
Reply to  Paul Watson

Ah yes. The ‘reputable’ Guardian.

Well folks even if you’ve been kicked off you can still have fun with those WOKE SNOWFLAKES over at the G-FRAUDIAN.

Just scroll on down to the bottom of the page and click on ‘HELP’. It’s on the left. Once @ HELP, again scroll down the page till you find ‘Chat with us’ on the right.

Start a ‘chat’ if you’re inclined, and let ’em know about what you think of their dirty daily ‘SPEW’. Mebbe ask ’em if you could speak with Luke Harding etc. 😀

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 29, 2022 5:00 PM

The Independent tells me there are two new covid symptoms. One is breathing out. The other is breathing in. Should you have both these symptoms, you must have 15 booster jags in the next hour. Failing that, you will be put down. This may seem an unattractive proposal. But it will save millions. And I’m not talking about people.

Thinktwice
Thinktwice
Jul 30, 2022 2:55 AM
Reply to  George Mc

You are right, I read that too.

William Sabre
William Sabre
Jul 29, 2022 4:55 PM

The word medea also can mean ruler, leader

Howard
Howard
Jul 29, 2022 4:24 PM

Ok, now I’m really scared. Twice this week I’ve wanted to search for something particular – and twice it came up before I finished typing it in.

1) I googled “Medicine for enlarged heart” and “Medicine for enlarged heart in dogs” came up first. Ain’t that a hoot? No, not when you consider I was actually seeking “Medicine for enlarged heart in dogs” (a neighbor’s dog was recently diagnosed with enlarged heart).

2) Just a couple minutes ago I typed in “Texas” and “Texas roadhouse” came up first – which is what I wanted. And “Texas roadhouse menu” came up second (a neighbor is taking me to dinner there on Sunday – we only discussed it in person outside, not on the phone). What are the odds?

I know it has to do with that abominable Windows 10 because this NEVER happened before I ended up with a computer with Windows 10.

So far as I know, I don’t have a “chip” in me; I wasn’t vaxxed with mRNA; I opted out of Smart Meter; I don’t have wi-fi.

So can someone tell me how in hell Windows 10 and google are now able to read my mind?

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 29, 2022 4:55 PM
Reply to  Howard

I gather Windows 11 is even worse…

I hope this doesn’t mean that you actually are a chip, Howard… 🙂

Howard
Howard
Jul 29, 2022 5:17 PM
Reply to  wardropper

It is possible, though remote, that in 2016 when I had open heart surgery (quadruple heart bypass) a chip might have been implanted. But then again, had that been the case, it shouldn’t have taken Windows 10 to kick in.

I’m going to stick my neck out here and predict that The Cloud will prove to be the most horrific spy tool the psychos ever came up with. And, of course, Windows 10 and 11 are both Cloud based.

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 30, 2022 2:40 AM
Reply to  Howard

I share your concern. The clouds have always horrified me. I never use them – at least not as far as I know…

LuciusLicinius
LuciusLicinius
Jul 29, 2022 6:46 PM
Reply to  Howard

Windows tracks everything you do on the device and then sends the data to the Microsoft cloud. The newer the windows device, the better the cdata collection. You have an identity assigned, they know what devices you are using, IP and geo location etc etc. I am not sure that they share this data with google/meta/twitter but they are definitely sharing it with the US government. Maybe that acts like the common hub from all bug tech feed their personalized search results. There’s nothing inteligent about it. You don’t need to worry about AI, only about their capacity to collect datam

Wayne Kerr
Wayne Kerr
Jul 30, 2022 4:37 AM
Reply to  LuciusLicinius

But..but..I have nothing to hide.

rob2
rob2
Jul 29, 2022 7:07 PM
Reply to  Howard

About the dog’s enlarged heart, we had a sad ordeal years ago where a puppy we’d bought was very weak, easily tired, couldn’t keep up with the other puppy. Took him to the vet and he died overnight. Large heart examined and found chagas disease (actually a parasite carried by the most creepy triatoma bug which turns out to be just about everywhere. Beloved pets should not be left outside. There is no cure.

rob2
rob2
Jul 29, 2022 7:11 PM
Reply to  Howard

P.S. My son installed Linux Mint back when they were threatening us with Windows10. It’s been great and very easy to use.

Thinktwice
Thinktwice
Jul 30, 2022 2:59 AM
Reply to  rob2

BUt you still have “Intel inside”.

covidiot
covidiot
Aug 4, 2022 3:52 AM
Reply to  Thinktwice
Thinktwice
Thinktwice
Jul 30, 2022 2:57 AM
Reply to  Howard

Bluetooth?

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jul 30, 2022 4:46 AM
Reply to  Howard

I am more concerned about Google and Windows censorship. Especially on convid, but even on old psyops like JFK. Google anything on JFK and you are directed to a shill called McAdams or someone of his ilk. The fact that they are doing it with AI is even more horrifying and Orwellian.

mgeo
mgeo
Jul 30, 2022 7:36 AM
Reply to  Howard

FWIW, you can disable the microphone. And tape over the camera.

Hemlockfen
Hemlockfen
Jul 30, 2022 12:28 PM
Reply to  Howard

A VPN can help. Sometimes mine works too well. It will reduce my bandwidth by about 1/2. However, I turn it off when I want my data to be uploaded. For instance, whenever I am on Off-Guardian. A VPN is included with McAfee for PCs. Start using Presearch.

Howard
Howard
Jul 30, 2022 5:03 PM
Reply to  Hemlockfen

I don’t know what a VPN is. But I do know I would NEVER have any kind of anti-virus software on my PC – not McAfee or any other. I simply don’t trust them.

Another thing I despise about Windows 10 is that it’s the first Microsoft operating program where you CANNOT refuse to have updates. In Windows 7, I set it up so that NO updates could be downloaded/uploaded.

Until I know otherwise, I believe “updates” are merely to make it easier for the NSA et al to spy on us.

Ort
Ort
Jul 30, 2022 10:21 PM
Reply to  Howard

I have many, many apps I have no intention of, or interest in, using on the little tablet I use as an e-reader and Internet browsing.

But apparently the Android OS does what Microsoft got into some trouble for doing during the MS Explorer/Netscape wars: it hard-“bundles” all of these unwanted apps into the OS. 

When I’ve tried to simply delete apps I don’t want– presumably if I later changed my mind I could re-install them– I either get warnings that uninstalling the apps may destabilize the system, or else it flatly tells me that the app can’t be uninstalled; the most I can do is suspend ongoing updates.

I do have some photos, docs, and e-books stored on the tablet, but I don’t add a lot of items. And yet I see that my total usage indicator keeps creeping up. I’m not technically ready, willing, and able to discover if there’s a way to safely remove this garbage. Yet I don’t want to call the OS’s bluff, uninstall what I’m allowed to uninstall, and see if the system crashes beyond my ability to restore it.

So, to me, all of those unused apps– mostly Google-related– are like malignant tumors in my little tablet. The constant updates seem to induce metastasis, to a point where one day my tablet will max out its storage, willy-nilly, and enter a persistent vegetative state. Bah! Humbug!  😡 

my parents said know
my parents said know
Aug 1, 2022 5:21 PM
Reply to  Howard

A couple Sundays back I and mine went to visit friends for happy hour. We did not have phones. I opted out of the phone photo shoot, but my husband (who has a professional presence with photos on the net) posed with our friends.
Over the course of the evening, one of them mentioned taking a “conceal/carry” course to apply for a permit. Neither of us had ever looked into this.
The next day, my mate received ads on his desktop from local gun clubs that offered “conceal/carry” courses.
When they say a photo steals your soul, it’s true. Facial recognition in action.

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Jul 29, 2022 3:50 PM

god did what?

Edwige
Edwige
Jul 29, 2022 3:36 PM

David Rockefeller:

“We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost 40 years……It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subjected to the lights of publicity during those years.”
Gandhi’s famous statement about Western civilisation applies even more to a free press.

S Cooper
S Cooper
Jul 29, 2022 3:35 PM

“The War Racketeer Corporate Fascist Eugenicist ‘Big Lie’ Propaganda Complex (aka Fake News).”
comment image

https://pt.memedroid.com/memes/detail/3648530/Fakestream-Personified

“Censoring out all else”

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Jul 29, 2022 3:40 PM
Reply to  S Cooper

The background red should be blue.

Paul_too
Paul_too
Jul 29, 2022 3:25 PM

Please add the link to part 1. The ‘here’ in ‘You can watch part one of this series here’ isn’t linked to anything and James Corbett doesn’t have a link to part one in his part two either!

Steph Amson
Steph Amson
Jul 29, 2022 4:19 PM
Reply to  Paul_too
Paul_too
Paul_too
Jul 29, 2022 10:21 PM
Reply to  Steph Amson

There is, but if a link is specifically added to an article, as is the case here, then it should work. Makes the site look slightly cheap hack job, which it certainly is not.

Paul Vonharnish
Paul Vonharnish
Jul 29, 2022 3:10 PM

At approximately 4:00 minutes into the presentation, Mr. Corbett asks a very interesting question. However, his “What if” question is not germane to where the discussion should be focused. The neglected discussion should be about What now

What now is about results. Not media fantasies. >

“The sky is falling (cellphonetaskforce.org)

Placental_Mammal
Placental_Mammal
Jul 30, 2022 4:48 AM

Tragically most bird afficionados are mobile phone afficionados.

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 29, 2022 2:37 PM

On the other hand, we were all children once, and some of us can remember hearing a radio set for the first time and taking it for granted within a day…
Humans are actually pretty quick to adapt…

George Mc
George Mc
Jul 29, 2022 1:25 PM

Here it comes:

“Scots have been warned not to shake hands, kiss or cuddle because of the rise in Covid cases.”

From The Times.

Reset to spring 2020 but (deliberately?) more feeble. Kinda like a fanatical puritan. Stop kissing! Stop cuddling! Stop canoodling!

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 29, 2022 2:29 PM
Reply to  George Mc

OMG… Yes! Babies can result from that if people aren’t careful…

You are right. These are, precisely, puritans, along with all the hypocrisy that has always followed their kind.

“You must do this, and you must do that, and you must not do this, and you must not do that.
But we, the priestly elite, are closer to ‘god’, and therefore we can do what we like.”…

Edwige
Edwige
Jul 29, 2022 3:32 PM
Reply to  wardropper

Birth rates were a heck of a lot more healthy under puritanism than they are under modernism, secularism or feminism.

Puritanism shares a loathing of matter (especially flesh) that puts it rather close to Luciferianism/Gnosticism and I suspect it was a result of infiltration of Christianity by the later. Calvin’s background should raise some red flags.

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 29, 2022 4:52 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Indeed so.

“Puritanism”: The sneaking suspicion that somebody, somewhere, is happy…

Donald Duck
Donald Duck
Jul 30, 2022 7:40 AM
Reply to  wardropper

Absolutely. It should be stopped, stopped, stopped. Particularly when I’m not getting any!

rob2
rob2
Jul 29, 2022 7:21 PM
Reply to  Edwige

That last paragraph – damn straight.

El Zafio
El Zafio
Jul 29, 2022 3:34 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Rosenau. First thought when seeing that is Rosenau.

Functional Testes
Functional Testes
Jul 29, 2022 12:30 PM

We need to find a way through, or around, the psychological reflexes that keep the media gatekeepers firmly in their driver’s seats.

Facts will not do that job for us.

But that is where the war is won or lost.

wardropper
wardropper
Jul 29, 2022 2:35 PM

At some point, I imagine there will be a dragging of higher-ranking media personnel out of their offices.
I just can’t see anything else working.
The Law is corrupt, so we won’t get any help there.

Unless something pretty dramatic is done soon, the Wild West will come to Europe instead of culture coming to the Wild West, and discord will be sown everywhere.
Which has always been the purpose behind the organized evil in our society of course…

Paul_too
Paul_too
Jul 29, 2022 3:34 PM

Sending our children to state schools to be ever further indoctrinated into trusting the untrustworthy isn’t helping things and never will. We’ve been repeating these same mistakes for centuries and the parasites know all they need do is keep the majority under their spell. The minority can do what he hell it likes just as long as it doesn’t threaten their dominance in any way.

We live in societies mainly full of over-indoctrinated, over-grown children and facts will not change anything until we find a collective way of growing up.

Thinktwice
Thinktwice
Jul 29, 2022 12:27 PM

Ukraine – Background / Analysis / News in brief 28/07/2022

“There is never as much lied to as before the election, during the war and after hunting,” Otto von Bismarck once said. Mindfulness is required for all reports – no matter from which side. Information and disinformation are currently close together. Desinformation is present everywhere, especially in the Ukraine conflict. The real background is probably difficult to see. Nevertheless, here are some messages to get a better picture of yourself.

Briefly summarized

1989 – 1991 Russia allows the abolition of the demarcation line between East and West Germany and dissolves the “Warsaw Pact”, withdraws its troops from Eastern Europe and relies on the commitment of Hans-Dietrich Genscher (former Vice Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany and James Baker (former Foreign Minister of the USA) in February 1990 that the former “Wars The American troops remain stationed in Germany. By 2004, almost all “Warsaw Pact” members joined NATO. Russia remains calm.

2001 Putin makes an offer to the West in the German Bundestag (in fluent German language) for a close partnership to overcome the division of the past. All members of the Bundestag clap enthusiastically … The American forbids that. There is a buffer between NATO and Russia with Belarus, Ukraine and the 3 Baltic states.

2004 The Baltic States become members of NATO. A first violation of the buffer zone. Russia warns but remains calm.

2008 NATO summit in Bucharest was decided that Ukraine and Georgia should come to NATO. “We will hit Russia’s open nerve with it” was a statement at this summit. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin criticized NATO’s plans even then: “We regard the arrival of a military bloc at our borders, whose obligations to membership include Article 5, as a direct threat to the security of our country,”

2014 “The West” puts the Russia-friendly government of Ukraine out of office and installs a USA-friendly government. (What has now even been admitted by the Americans.) At the same time, the USA, especially Hunter Biden (the son of the current American President “Joe Biden”), is beginning to infiltrate Ukraine with Monsanto, Black Water and US military advisers and promise NATO membership. At the same time, Hunter Biden enters the Ukrainian gas business. The second violation of the buffer zone took place.

2014 Forced by the coup of the Americans (the Russians had stationed their entire Black Sea fleet in Sevastopol in Crimea), there was a peaceful occupation of Crimea. Contrary to all other representations, not a single shot was fired, no one was killed. In the subsequent referendum / referendum, over 90% of the population advocated reconnection to the “motherland” Russia. 2014 – 2022 Ukraine consistently fires at Lugansk and Donetsk with the free Azovian brigades (hook cross admirers). Many Russians die, including Russian children – they speak of 14,000 people killed and 2 million refugees, who were mainly taken in by Russia. Russians are constantly rushing in the Ukrainian media. Ukraine has not paid pensions to these areas since 2014. The money tap is turned off. The food supply of these areas is taken over exclusively by Russia. None of this is mentioned in the German and Western media.

2020 Following the example of 2014 in Ukraine, the West is now also trying to overthrow the government in Belarus, which fails, but it was the third attack on the buffer zone between NATO and Russia.

2022 Putin is calling for a last time for a guarantee that Ukraine will not become a member of NATO and that Donetsk and Lugansk may largely manage themselves on the territory of Ukraine. This is rejected by the USA.

2022 The Russian invades Ukraine for many reasons. To end the war, Russia demands: a guarantee of neutrality, a demilitarization of Ukraine, recognition of Donetsk and Lugansk as People’s Republics, recognition of Crimea as Russian territory and denazification of Ukraine. This is rejected by the USA and the West.

translated from…
https://www.initiative.cc/Artikel/2022_07_28_ukraine.htm

dan
dan
Jul 29, 2022 6:32 PM
Reply to  Thinktwice

Who cares?

Bobby
Bobby
Jul 30, 2022 8:07 PM
Reply to  Thinktwice

Dude, You have way too much time on your hands. Fuck Russia and Fuck Ukraine! The US needs to start taking care of the US instead of everything else in the world.

niko
niko
Jul 30, 2022 11:57 PM
Reply to  Bobby

If by the US no longer taking care of everything else in the world you mean no longer bombing people back into oblivion or already fucking over Russia and Ukraine that would be most welcomed. But I’m afraid here in the Homeland we the people already are being taken care of with vaxxines and other controlled demolition of our lives.