>>700431 The satanists call us sheep, but I've got news for them.....believe it or not, we can feel it when we're being raped. And believe it or not, this "somehow" engenders resentment. Why the nerve of those commoners.
After the railroads did what they did in the Central Valley in the 1890s, some chose not to take it laying down. After being cheated of the land they had worked on, people were destitute. Some women had to turn to prostitution, even as prominent local clergy sold out to the beast and told them it was God's will, etc. Sound familiar? In Tulare, a 25 man gang was formed to take revenge on the RRs. Several train robberies took place. But the RRs hired the Pinkerton men, and the gang was gradually captured. Except for one man, Ed Morell. He and a friend went up into the Sierra above Tulare and hid out for some time as bounty hunters scoured the land. Eventually he was caught and sent to San Quentin. Later he wrote his story, The 25th Man (1924). He was also a very popular speaker who toured and told of his experiences in San Quentin. An amazing story of a survivor with a will of iron.
amazon.com/25th-MAN-Strange-Morell-Londons/dp/B000NZFBM4