Ruh roh: every article in the NY Times Sunday Review today is about how normalcy will never return. They are right... but their reporters are unaware of the actual underlying reasons. The U.S. is entering the 5th year of its Weimar period. Structural weaknesses are everywhere. 1/
American workers produce a lot of wealth... about $20 trillion a year. And most of it goes to 10 oligarchs who control the political system. So the average citizen is left struggling in spite of doing good work. This has been true for 50 years & is getting worse. 2/
Every year the U.S. sacrifices half of its children to the Vaccine God. It's a level of human sacrifice unparalleled in human history (the Aztecs were amateurs by comparison). Pharma so completely controls the system that few realize we are in the midst of The 2nd Inquisition. 3/
& then during coronavirus, blue state governors (& the white coat class) decided to start sacrificing seniors in long term care facilities as well. The theft of resources by the oligarchs leaves states gasping for revenue, so I guess they decided to off grandma to save money? 4/
100 million+ junk science coronavirus vaccines injected into Americans in the coming year, with virtually no benefit & a 10% adverse event rate, will just add to the carnage. Because our political, economic, & public health systems are broken, we are unable to course correct. 5/
All of this theft (by the oligarchs) & all of these harms (by Pharma) are baked into the system at this point. The U.S. has systematically poisoned its children for 34 years & now it is doing the same thing to seniors/adults. This does not end well. Collapse seems inevitable. 6/6
--Cheerful Sunday Morning Tweets by Jack Handey

p.s. blessings to all of the warriors fighting against the dying of the light.
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