The level of anxiety I've endured over this is almost overwhelming. It's gotten so bad to the point that I think I'd rather live in a tame, relatively tyranny free state as a homeless person than face another month in this shithole. Along with the doom, the lingering sense of doom, the same kind of feeling one gets when in Tornado alley, where the skies turn into a muddy, mossy green in anticipation of a cascade of storms that spell the start of something worse to come.
Reminiscing on the fuckery that has gone on with this Covaids bullshit has reminded me of a somewhat schizo, but perhaps prophetic political cartoonist by the name of David Dees, who pretty much predicted our current Hellworld™ reality years in advance.
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It's disturbing stuff, but can anyone really look at his art and tell me that something like this isn't around the corner? Like I said it might be a bit too schizo for the tastes of some, but his art has the ability to shock people into realizing one thing: corporations control everything, the government wants to kill you, and the people who pledged to protect you will be the first to beat the ever living shit out of you for not wearing your cuck muzzle, or worse. It's a shame that the author died, either from natural causes or presumably murked because the powers that be don't like it when their plans are laid out so clearly in pictoral form.
Talking to other people I realize that the endless wars fought in the Middle East weren't just for the benefit of the military industrial complex or even the Zionist lobby, but rather that by invading & occupying countries like Afghanistan that it serves as
excellent practice for what might end up being an eventual occupation of the American nation by its own government for the purposes of inflicting widespread social change under the guise of a crisis. Think about it; Afghanistan is a large, rural country whose inhabitants are known to be personally armed as a result of the Soviet Afghan war. What better way to prepare for medical martial law in America than by chipping away at the independence and dignity of the Afghani people? Perhaps the war wasn't meant to be won at all for a reason...