Anonymous ID: 3fdcd6 Feb. 18, 2023, 2:39 p.m. No.18372113   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>18372105

1776 โ€œanonโ€ is but a digit thief who has crafted some wicked black magic method whereby he/she/it can hit desired digits at will more than 90% of the time. As such, he/she/it is to be filtered and never acknowledged again.

Anonymous ID: 3fdcd6 Feb. 18, 2023, 3:15 p.m. No.18372304   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2312

>>18372269

(They) know God exists. They hate the idea of accountability and they do everything in their power to discredit the Bible, God, worship, etc. Truth is exclusive and that is why Godโ€™s children will never be wiped out, no matter how much power (they) have.

Anonymous ID: 3fdcd6 Feb. 18, 2023, 3:42 p.m. No.18372443   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>2516 >>2690 >>2752

Americans Are Furiously Mad โ€ข But Noticeably Not In Despair โ€ข Constant Government Lies Spark Resistance Movements

 

In the digital public square of social media, I have seen a noticeable uptick in biting memes and political cartoons calling out the U.S. government for its constant lies. In one example, a cyber-billboard screams, "I don't know if I'm being distracted by vaccine deaths so I don't notice inflation, or if inflation is the distraction to Ukraine money laundering, or if Ukraine is a distraction for rampant pedophilia, or if pedos are distracting me from election fraud." Clearly, that was produced before the great balloon scare gripped the nation. Ah, but no sooner had China Joe proven once again how unsecured our open borders are by allowing a Chinese surveillance balloon to float above the continent's nuclear silos than I ran into a cartoon divided into four squares in which the same man was being hypnotized โ€” first by a dangling coronavirus in 2020, then an mRNA "vaccine" shot in 2021, then a Ukraine flag in 2022, and finally an extraterrestrial spaceship in 2023. Well done, meme masters and internet freethinkers! Actually, corrupt Senator Harry Reid had started to play the UFO card a decade ago, so perhaps this cycle is just starting up once again. Uff da.

If you want to know what's really going on within a society, you don't run to the national newspapers or interview people with titles. You get out and talk to the people nobody else would dare seek. In the Internet Age, you look at what's being said by ordinary people on unremarkable chatrooms whose opinions are routinely overlooked. What I see today is a bubbling movement of frustration and anger that is as acidic as anything I've come across. Americans are furiously mad โ€” but noticeably not in despair. People are not throwing their hands up in desperation; they're venting their rage at a corrupt system of government that has gotten out of control. They're not hiding in the shadows, whispering in hushed tones; they're screaming at the top of their lungs, just daring the Big Tech censors to blot out their (un)free speech. They're not allowing the State's "politically correct" priests and purveyors of officially sanctioned disinformation to shame them into silence; they're laughing in the spin doctors' faces and calling out the government's mass propaganda for what it is. That's refreshing!

One of my favorite lines from Martin Scorsese's The Departed comes from hard-nosed cop Mark Wahlberg when he says, "My theory on Feds is they're like mushroomsโ€ฆfeed 'em sโ€” and keep 'em in the dark." The unfortunate truth is that that zinger perfectly encapsulates the federal government's philosophy regarding the American people. Whether it is White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claiming that Slow Joe is the "best communicator" around; Treasury secretary Janet Yellen insisting for over a year that skyrocketing inflation would be "transitory"; government economists redefining words to avoid admitting that we're in a recession; Homeland Security secretary Alejandro Mayorkas flat-out lying about the southern border being "secure"; or former chief of staff Ron Klain preposterously labeling the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, in which thirteen U.S. servicemembers lost their lives for no reason, a "tremendous humanitarian achievement," the people occupying the highest positions of power and authority in the U.S. government do not bat an eye while telling the American people the most outrageous falsehoods drenched in risibly nauseating sanctimony. It is we, the American people, who are constantly left in the dark and fed foul-smelling filth.

 

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https://www.truth11.com/americans-are-furiously-mad-but-noticeably-not-in-despair/