Sunday, March 26, 2023

We Know. Let's Roll.

The Late John Judge was fond of observing, "The American people are allowed to believe whatever they want. But not to know".

We know.

They know we know.

It is said that the truth will set you free, but too many are still afraid, like a junkie in the alley, to remove the syringes filling them with lies. Filling the world with carnage.

The rivers of Denial are drying up.


From Margaret Anna Alice's Post:

The following poem was inspired by a conversation with Mike Yeadon. We have both independently noticed the increasing use of terms like “bungled” and “blunder” to describe the crimes against humanity perpetrated under the cloak of COVID. Even well-meaning people who share similar values and goals sometimes fall into this trap being set by those preparing their parachute jump from culpability.

This Anthem for Justice is my attempt to succinctly chronicle the calculated intentionality underlying the COVID tyranny, and I ask your help in spreading the clear message that #MistakesWereNOTMade. Please share this poem and keep it handy for the next time anybody uses verbiage to gloss over the atrocities committed. Let’s make 2023 the Year of Accountability so none dare repeat such acts in the future.

Mistakes Were NOT Made: An Anthem for Justice


The video included in Margaret's Post is surprisingly, as of this writing, still on YouTube. If the video is gone by the time you read this, you can watch it—only four minutes—on Rumble.



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