You can bet that down the pike there's going to be "climate lockdowns" producing a series of crises mustering all the dread a good psychological terror campaign can generate.
However, the Canadian smokescreen is just a
small puff stoking a bit of fear reminding the "PTSD COVID" northeasterners to dig out their old masks in support of their…
You can bet that down the pike there's going to be "climate lockdowns" producing a series of crises mustering all the dread a good psychological terror campaign can generate.
However, the Canadian smokescreen is just a
small puff stoking a bit of fear reminding the "PTSD COVID" northeasterners to dig out their old masks in support of their compatriots
residing in Xi’an, Shaanxi who are accustomed to donning thin paper masks resulting in another profitable industry, a win-win for all.
That being said, the real big story sucking the life from RFK, Jr.'s campaign is the Orangeman's indictment. That story will keep MSNBC munching for a while on a freshly produced box of Trump derangement syndrome (TDS). 🤮
After all, what could be more exciting than indicting a former president for espionage after he unremorsefully brought boxes of WH stuff to his gilded Mar-a-Lago country club. Far better to hide that crap behind your yellow corvette in a big fat Delaware house by the sea purchased with dubious funds.
Nontheless, if Trump's
"WH box grab" is considered espionage so what would you consider the actions of Bill Clinton in the 1990's when he cavalierly sent sophisticated military technology to China.
Or for that matter, is it treasonous for George Bush to deliberately lie about weapons of mass destruction triggering a war slaughtering a million Iraqis and plundering the US treasury.
Or how about Obama, bailing out the bankers who selected his entire cabinet and were allowed to commit financial crimes putting the final nail into the US economic system which is why the same mobster ghouls today are pushing for a central bank digital currency.
I would think a president who helps demolish his own country's financial system would be considered a traitor.
The list of treasonous acts committed by politicians, the national security state, and state-run media is
You can bet that down the pike there's going to be "climate lockdowns" producing a series of crises mustering all the dread a good psychological terror campaign can generate.
However, the Canadian smokescreen is just a
small puff stoking a bit of fear reminding the "PTSD COVID" northeasterners to dig out their old masks in support of their compatriots
residing in Xi’an, Shaanxi who are accustomed to donning thin paper masks resulting in another profitable industry, a win-win for all.
That being said, the real big story sucking the life from RFK, Jr.'s campaign is the Orangeman's indictment. That story will keep MSNBC munching for a while on a freshly produced box of Trump derangement syndrome (TDS). 🤮
After all, what could be more exciting than indicting a former president for espionage after he unremorsefully brought boxes of WH stuff to his gilded Mar-a-Lago country club. Far better to hide that crap behind your yellow corvette in a big fat Delaware house by the sea purchased with dubious funds.
Nontheless, if Trump's
"WH box grab" is considered espionage so what would you consider the actions of Bill Clinton in the 1990's when he cavalierly sent sophisticated military technology to China.
Or for that matter, is it treasonous for George Bush to deliberately lie about weapons of mass destruction triggering a war slaughtering a million Iraqis and plundering the US treasury.
Or how about Obama, bailing out the bankers who selected his entire cabinet and were allowed to commit financial crimes putting the final nail into the US economic system which is why the same mobster ghouls today are pushing for a central bank digital currency.
I would think a president who helps demolish his own country's financial system would be considered a traitor.
The list of treasonous acts committed by politicians, the national security state, and state-run media is
ad infinitum.
Perhaps, that's why the US is such a mess.