Anonymous ID: a50444 Dec. 8, 2017, 7:19 a.m. No.54245   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The previous thread filled up while I was writing a response.

 

>>53780

Hippo in the living room means an elephant in the living room. The Finnish version of the idiom uses a different animal because a hippo sounds better on a book cover and is also a more dangerous animal. The book was what introduced the concept to Finnish.

 

>>53774

Tommy Hellsten is not a bad guy, or at least doesn't seem to be a bad guy based on my limited knowledge. I don't know what secret life he may have. His father was an alcoholic, which was the elephant in their living room and made Hellsten interested in psychology. I've read one of Hellsten's books (not the hippo one), and there was nothing to raise red flags. I see it's translated to English with the title Courage to Surrender.

 

The pedos probably think silence and codependency are way cool. I have noticed some suspicious symbols and other things in Finland and need to do something about that, but I'm worried about the general American focus in the circles that care. I hope the swamp draining extends to Finland. The political situation has become very corrupt even though we officially have low corruption. The prime minister is clearly following someone's agenda, probably the Rothschilds' because he had to get a very unpopular traffic minister from Switzerland and give her a quick citizenship so that she could be legally part of the cabinet.

Anonymous ID: a50444 Dec. 8, 2017, 7:50 a.m. No.54318   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>54251

Juha Sipilä, the prime minister of Finland, had his youngest son die shortly before Sipilä won the elections and became the prime minister. The cause of death was supposedly a botched surgery, but no one knows what was the underlying condition. Since then Sipilä has shown himself to be a shameless and ruthless, lying as easily as water while executing an agenda opposite to his speeches, with total contempt for the rule of law and the will of the people. (You may guess that I have a very low opinion of Sipilä.)

 

Maybe it doesn't always have to be the oldest son. It could be the most loved or something.