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This Wicked World

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  This Wicked World Falling for the new current thing is as easy as the normies make it look. GOOD CITIZEN Some walls along some borders are more important than others. They’ll say, ‘This was a surprise attack, we had no idea it was coming.’ Oh yeah? Who the hell do you think you’re talking to, a bloody idiot? — David Icke Cold War 2.0 The Palestinian-Israeli doom loop can be described thusly:  An enemy defines us, empowers us, and bails us out to offer justifications for whatever we require at any time we seek it. After three years of criminal investigations and political turmoil for Old Bibi Netanyahu, including attempts to hijack the courts and create a nice cozy police-state dictatorship, he’s conveniently found his empowerment and justification. While the choreographers of global chaos have the ‘multipolar world’ psyop moving in their preferred direction. Those of us who lived through part of Cold War 1.0 recall the useful strings of ‘nukes at any moment’ to control the fearful ma

No Farmers, No Food, No Future

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  No Farmers, No Food, No Future Rationing, population control and reduced life expectancy beckon ELIZABETH NICKSON All over the world, everywhere you look. And now bugs. They are actually serious about bugs, and when I say ‘they’ I mean the government. Justin Trudeau, the most hated man in Canada, and the most hated prime minister in history granted millions to yet  another  bug  factory  not too long ago. This venture is so unpopular, some wit created an app that scans a food product to see whether bugs are being used. Bugs and chemical meats are meant to replace meat, dairy and eventually, grains and vegetables. Like the vaccines, given the recent history of government institutions meant to assure safety, there is substantial doubt as to safety or efficacy, but never mind. It is part of the great green future, where we will live in concrete bunkers piled on top of each other and eat meat paste and crickets. A contractor friend building four badly needed high rises in the near-by cap