Rigged, unsurprisingly

Rage reaction

The best thing you’ll watch today. WARNING: Language

That man on the cover of the Rage album is Thích Quảng Đức, a 65-year old Vietnamese Buddhist monk who set himself on fire near a busy Saigon street on June 11th, 1963. His self-immolation was an act of protest against the torture of monks, desecration of religious sites, forced conversions, rape, among other repressive and anti-Buddhist crimes, committed by the Roman Catholic government. These images are graphic, but among the most powerful in the world. Notice that he retained the Lotus posture during the entire time he remained alive:

The militant/technocratic/upper class pandemic fundamentalist tidal wave must be stopped before it finds its Hitler

He/She/It is coming, you can bet the farm on it. Barreling toward us like a silent, runaway freight train, a great white shark gliding straight for us. By the time it hits, the Doomsday clock will have run out and we the human race will have to yet again contend with the greatest evil our species has ever known. It’s conditionally inevitable. Despite the fact that we were born with the submerged impulse to create this monster, we do have a choice. Our ability to think gives us this choice. Reject it completely, reject the path that we’re on, reject the inevitable destination. Snap out of the fugue state you’ve been lulled into. Free your mind before its too late.

 

Neanderthals got it right

Another gem from the great Ian Miller. Note that this is the result that the health authoritarians were afraid of. This result is irrefutable proof against 365 days of non-stop hysteria from the entire Political Class.