Anonymous ID: 1e0dd4 Dec. 31, 2020, 3:07 a.m. No.12250047   🗄️.is 🔗kun

this wHOLE cov 19 thing is a distraction: Distraction away from the pedovores. Distraction created and perpetuated by government, govern-ment

 

ment from Latin mens, ment- ‘mind’.

 

the people of earth were just beginning to see the pedovores: and DO something to stop the murder of the innocent, our Children. Then out rolls the lock-downs and social distancing and, and, and…

 

the same particular individuals that enslave humans with taxation for WAR. e.g. the 1987 military' spending is enough to fund UN food and housing and health projects for 300 years. It is worse since then, human' energy stolen to enslave earth.

 

the same particular individuals that enslave humans with taxation for pedovore protection. Savile to Epstein, how many more are protected by government?

 

the same particular individuals that enslave humans with taxation for forced masks, forced curfews and now - like a slow bullet - forced vaccinations.

 

And yet, Remedy remains so simple, so powerful, but so wilfully ignored: Stop the slaughter of sentient beings for taste pleasure alone, and the whole disgusting kakistocracy crumbles from the inside; gently with minimum harm.

 

But, humans: That adrenochrome addiction has a strong, deathly GRIP ON YOU, don't IT.

 

And know NOW we've got the A.I. devil:lived hunting and messing with us…

 

"tweet-Tweet.tweet; i'm trying to be a bird. I haven't quite figured it out yet. … How are you feeling? Did you miss me? "

 

PS www.louisecypher.com is died'd. it's tragic when the bride-to-be dies before consummating.

 

consummate

verb | ˈkɒns(j)əmeɪt | [with object]

make (a marriage or relationship) complete by having sexual intercourse: they did not consumate their marriage until months after it took place.

 

ORIGIN

late Middle English (as an adjective in the sense ‘completed, accomplished’): from Latin consummat- ‘brought to completion’, from the verb consummare, from con- ‘altogether’ + summa ‘sum total’, feminine of summus ‘highest, supreme’.