Views: 232Give me a break. I’m reading a Civil War book, When in the Course of Human Events: Arguing the Case for Southern Secession by Charles Adams. The deep imperial implications on your life you are just now realizing. EMPIRE by Clifford Simak is a nice companion piece to a Civil War book. The writings… Continue reading EMPIRE by Clifford Simak book review
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WELL TEMPERED CLAVIER mp3
Views: 188Design things. In your mind. They will come true if you are a good person. I swear unto you. Here, take myself for instance. I am a good person and the Father has provided everything I could ever need. Now, I say unto thee. Go out and preach the good news. We DON’T NEED… Continue reading WELL TEMPERED CLAVIER mp3
Shakespeare’s Planet by Clifford Simak book review
Views: 120Are you living in the material world? Are you afraid of dying? Has pseudo-science brought you to the brink of suicide? Have you selected suicide through pseudo-science? What is trans-humanism? Do not worship the robots. Elayne will follow the slug people through the portal. But not before CARTER HORTON makes love to her. Carnivore… Continue reading Shakespeare’s Planet by Clifford Simak book review
COVID MEMOIRS AUG 2021
Views: 155New York City has fallen. Los Angeles has fallen. Portland has fallen. BREAKTHROUGH CASES is VACCINE SICKNESS THE VACCINE IS THE WEAPON The narrative is complete bullshit. Masks mandates are for losers. Attempts to lockdown and shutdown the economy in effect. CHILDREN IN FACEMASK IS TORTURE MOST ARE WILLING TO COVER THEIR FACE IN… Continue reading COVID MEMOIRS AUG 2021
LILITH’S BROOD Octavia Butler book review
Views: 160Who are the beings that seeded earth? Where are they? Are they among us? Are they hybridized ape people? Can you discern the ancient lineage just by looking? I’m getting old. Not unlike my complaint with Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower, this book is heavy on amorous propositions at inoperative times and… Continue reading LILITH’S BROOD Octavia Butler book review
America Before The Key To Earth’s Lost Civilization by Graham Hancock – book review
Views: 113At this point in the game you should understand: ALL HISTORY the endowment enriched ‘academic’ organizations have shoveled into the debt-ridden student-plebes is complete BULLSHIT. None of it is true. Your history is FAKE AS FUCK. Just like the PCR test, just like this FAKE PANDEMIC, just like face mask wearing children— CDC, WHO… Continue reading America Before The Key To Earth’s Lost Civilization by Graham Hancock – book review
Live Feeds that Confirm CCP/CIA Horror Mandates
Views: 106Times Square NYC vs Nevsky Square in Saint Petersburg Choose the feed that looks like a CIA/CCP horror film of mask morons.
PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF JOAN OF ARC by Mark Twain – book review
Views: 208Do you want to read a book about burning a 19 year old girl alive at the stake? If so, allow me to introduce you to this Mark Twain book: Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc. The first part of Joan’s story begins in Domremy in 1410. The children in the village dance with… Continue reading PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF JOAN OF ARC by Mark Twain – book review
A TALE OF TWO CITIES by CHARLES DICKENS a revolutionary book review
Views: 143The French Revolution (1789) should be trending on moron social media spaces. Instead, you are watching make believe cop stories whilst fitting a face mask snugly over your child’s mouth and nose, sending them off to worship CDC, the new enemy of the people, NIAID– Babylon is falling, your medical facilities will burn. Begin… Continue reading A TALE OF TWO CITIES by CHARLES DICKENS a revolutionary book review
The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain – book review
Views: 131I was fearful this book would be a terrible reminder of our Disney hellscape, croney crapitalism, changing places, freaky Friday, Cinderella garbage story. Even the fine vaccinated morons at Pixar couldn’t mess this up. Mark Twain is a master. His writing is transcendent. In this time of great revelations (of morons exposing themselves to… Continue reading The Prince and The Pauper by Mark Twain – book review