Another great set today! 👏 hey, cupla days ago, I received a spam text, direct to my phone; it was for "volunteers for an RSV VaXX trial"! I texted back "we are going to kill ALL of you" and blocked it. 🤷
we believed a lot of programming, it turns out. This has been going on a long time. Rather than destruction, though, I see it as building new systems that do actually serve us. We can do it one chunk at a time.
Nine ! by all means - lots of money saved, and it does not hurt regular people, only those that do not deserve payments. I wish he had included Israel though.
Me too. We should not be funding Israel at all. The only reason we do is because of AIPAC's overwhelming influence, as Thomas Massie pointed out in his interview with Tucker:
bunch of great ones, patrick. Shanahan tho. Threatening with money is how we got here. Billionaires are not our friends. All billionaires are in the cabal club. We all know this right?
I well remember communist colleagues (one man wore an effing Hammer&Sickle t-shirt to work! As a teacher!) objecting to me using '1984', 'A Clockwork Orange', 'Fahrenheit 451', 'Kallocain', 'We' and other classics as reading assignments for students (age 18+). The books were dangerous, they told me. Good, was my reply. Dangerous books, according to totalitarians, are the best kind of books.
I encourage anyone who can (space and funds) to buy old books and keep them, as a preserve of knowledge of the past, for the edification of the future and as an act of active defiance against our techno-corpo-whateverism overlords.
Doesn't even matter what title, really. Right across from where I'm sitting is an old edition of Jack London's short stories in Swedish, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, and The Hound of the Baskervilles. Behind those are several books on the Winter War and the Continuation War, side by side with von Däniken and Bill King (his Space Wolf-novels) and . . . you get the idea.
Oh and what's that sticking out from under the bed?
Ernst Bloch's "Utopia". If you want to know where the WEF-globohomo-crowd gets their ideas from, that's one of the fountainheads.
At one time when I was young, I had the ambition of creating a publishing company and bookstore chain literally called "Dangerous Books". Maybe I should still do that.
Another great set today! 👏 hey, cupla days ago, I received a spam text, direct to my phone; it was for "volunteers for an RSV VaXX trial"! I texted back "we are going to kill ALL of you" and blocked it. 🤷
Lol, subtle messaging there!
👍 🔥 Excellent memes, Patrick. 🔥 👍
Thank you!
Love your memes.
I struggle greatly, though, to see anything beyond the destruction of everything I believed America to be, no matter who is in office.
we believed a lot of programming, it turns out. This has been going on a long time. Rather than destruction, though, I see it as building new systems that do actually serve us. We can do it one chunk at a time.
Trump has definitely been doing a lot of great things to undo that destruction his days in office.
He still has not admitting the danger or inefficacy of the mRNA jabs though, and gives no sign he will ever tell the truth about them.
Nine ! by all means - lots of money saved, and it does not hurt regular people, only those that do not deserve payments. I wish he had included Israel though.
Me too. We should not be funding Israel at all. The only reason we do is because of AIPAC's overwhelming influence, as Thomas Massie pointed out in his interview with Tucker:
https://tuckercarlson.com/tucker-show-thomas-massie
All incredible,Patrick!
Loved these!
bunch of great ones, patrick. Shanahan tho. Threatening with money is how we got here. Billionaires are not our friends. All billionaires are in the cabal club. We all know this right?
I'm not entirely sure. Shanahan might be OK, and I still do have a lot of faith in Elon.
Today's winner: "...that fluoride stare."
All very good! Thanks for the grins🤣
No. 59 about books. Oh yeah!
I well remember communist colleagues (one man wore an effing Hammer&Sickle t-shirt to work! As a teacher!) objecting to me using '1984', 'A Clockwork Orange', 'Fahrenheit 451', 'Kallocain', 'We' and other classics as reading assignments for students (age 18+). The books were dangerous, they told me. Good, was my reply. Dangerous books, according to totalitarians, are the best kind of books.
I encourage anyone who can (space and funds) to buy old books and keep them, as a preserve of knowledge of the past, for the edification of the future and as an act of active defiance against our techno-corpo-whateverism overlords.
Doesn't even matter what title, really. Right across from where I'm sitting is an old edition of Jack London's short stories in Swedish, Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, and The Hound of the Baskervilles. Behind those are several books on the Winter War and the Continuation War, side by side with von Däniken and Bill King (his Space Wolf-novels) and . . . you get the idea.
Oh and what's that sticking out from under the bed?
Ernst Bloch's "Utopia". If you want to know where the WEF-globohomo-crowd gets their ideas from, that's one of the fountainheads.
At one time when I was young, I had the ambition of creating a publishing company and bookstore chain literally called "Dangerous Books". Maybe I should still do that.