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Re: Maybe we should post to the comments link to the article?


We as individuals are unable to impact the agenda of officialdom. Why do you think they fluoridate the water, put mercury and retro-virus in vaccines, prescribe psychoactive drugs, treat symptoms instead of cure disease, create money out of thin air then charge interest for using it, kill millions overseas in the name of democracy in order to farm more debt slaves like us?
The agenda is to thin the herd in order to save their planet from the useless eaters.

While I'm not for thinning the herd, there are many leeching, useless eaters out there that contribute nothing, cause drama, steal from others, eat too much garbage, become huge, buy non-necessities always, spend food stamps (read: others' taxes) on garbage food, and re-populate more of the same breed. At what point does one draw the line when, say, a taxpayer sees their tax dollars go to such people. Then again, what about CEOs that give themselves 400%+ increases in salaries (million$) during recessions while everyone else, the workers, get shafted with paycuts? No wonder we're breeding a malfunctioning society. Class inequality, greed, and power are corrupting our foundations to death - hopefully it won't reach a point of no return. Then again, you've listed the marvelous creations of man reaching an epitaph.


Buy a pink ribbon and move along, there's nothing to see here

 

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