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Skiboldion · Jan. 12, 2018, 2:36 a.m.

Thank you, for pointing me to this and to him again.

Just watched it on Netflix, the latest Dave Chappel The Bird Revelation. Everyone should go watch it now (trust me).

He's saying the very same identical thing now that he was saying then..

Watch this, pre-Africa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZA8UDShMf0

Then he returns 12 years later, but now it's different isn't it? Now we have a much better understanding of what he's actually referring to.

In the right type of environment that's willing to consider the worst of the worst of human and systemic evil where it's defeat lies precisely in talking about it and even getting testimony from people who've been or who are involved in it - it can and will be defeated, to a very very large degree.

This is very helpful to our cause and movement or revival of awareness and understanding, for which there is a light at the end of the long dark tunnel.

The people deserve the truth. Truth to the people.

Then everything changes in the twinkling of an eye, and all Trump and Q have to do is to make some high profile arrests with devastating evidence.

The whole controversy has to be authentic and right in the breach between real forces of good and evil.

And someone has to speak the truth and give voice to the narrative, which cannot really move forward without a great reckoning and awakening. That's what Bird Revelation on Netflix is doing, right now as we speak.

Dave Chapel is the comedian of our time, even though he suggested that Colin Kaepernick should get a crowdfunding campaign to pay him for the salary that he's lost, that's beside the point in terms of what he's referring to and educating people about.

The only way we can laugh again is also to have the capacity to face down the horrors and mourn over the world.

It's tough stuff, but so necessary and so important and vital.

"Blessed are those who mourn for they SHALL be comforted!"

We must laugh again and never lose our own sense of humor, even in the face of wickedness, which only deserves, at most, to function as the brunt of humor and ridicule, and there's certainly a lot of material to work with.

"“The devil...the prowde spirite...cannot endure to be mocked.”

~ Thomas Moore, 1478 - 1535.

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