11 AUG 2025. Welcome to the golden age of digital necromancy, where the past isn’t just rewritten, it’s resurrected by algorithms to haunt the present. Bernays would be grinning from beyond the grave, puffing his propaganda pipe, watching the same century-old manipulation tactics flourish in the glowing blue light of your phone. Adam Curtis might toss on his trademark beret, stroll into a BBC control room, and give you a montage of smiling children, war footage, and corporate boardrooms—ending with a freeze-frame of a squirrel named P’nut whose life was cut short by state agents now facing a $10 million lawsuit.
It’s all connected. The federalization of police isn’t about “safety” any more than Astroglide and baby oil are about “hydration.” Ask Sean “Diddy” Combs—who, in the court of public opinion, is living proof that celebrity trials are as much about optics as they are about justice. Power’s game is distraction, humiliation, and control. And the distractions keep multiplying.
Take Lindsey Graham versus Thomas Massie. One’s a soft handshake and Southern charm polished to a mirror shine, the other’s a libertarian purist who reads the Constitution like it’s scripture. Graham will give you “bipartisan consensus” with a wink to the donor class. Massie will give you a hard “No” on any bill that smells like a federal power grab. The establishment needs more Grahams to keep the machine humming, fewer Massies gumming up the gears.
In this theater of the absurd, every headline is either a magician’s flourish or a blunt-force warning. The P’nut case? It’s about whether the state can walk into your home and end a life—animal or otherwise—without consequence. The rest? It’s proof that the machinery of control, from propaganda to policing, is not evolving. It’s perfecting itself.
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The United Nations got Globalism going!
About the “beast” last segment.
It’s why I want to see Vlad baby really go to town.
Instead of going to Alaska to be murdered… and he will if he goes. Send an imposter, and while this meeting is going on. Flatten Kiev. Call them niggers… and ask, “Have I gotten your attention yet? Assholes”.
See, Vlad baby needs to poke holes in the inflated paper bag… that is NATO.