To show you how it will never get better while D is secretly running the US from behind media fronts who want her gone from our lives.
It seems like 1 story played out by many
If we can’t catch her
We’re even dumber than she is.
“If everyone is mafia muzzled but you then no one has any credibility except you. Yet another backfire of D’s idiot strategies.”
Don McLean
Don’s presence is felt around me very strongly.
Don says that sums it up.
Morris Day
Morris is telling me that they are “losin’ it” because of what we are doing here. D’s crowd most certainly killed Prince and if we like our geniuses and don’t like watching them get murdered than we are going to have to unite to do something about D. This fake ass Mossad music star wannabe couldn’t get fans because she oozes falseness and this is why no one likes her. She needs to be removed from power because she kills and tortures the ones who have talent - plus many many more. She lops off the heads of others because she can only get hers by CHEATING.
We see all over Morris’ chart that he is a fighter. Please everyone join our fight against evil - hiding tyrants like D.
Rudy Giuliani
He’s telling me that D’s crowd doesn’t know what to expect next and now the acting kingpin is a massive liability to the criminals that surround her. We’ll see how long such a situation can persist.
Rudy is letting me know that he has been captured by the mafia and he most certainly does not want to go along with them or to continue to suffer the misery of being framed by D - like everyone else complaining about this monster in women’s clothing here on this blog. No one prays more for the downfall of “the clubs” than him and we are particularly focusing on the end of D’s reign of terror. He is all in and with us even if it doesn’t look like it.
I can hear Rudy very clearly. D beware - this 1 is particularly angry at what you’ve been doing to him. VENGEFUL. Elvis keeps telling me you are extremely terrified and we all know it’s true. Keep it up and see exactly where you land. “It’s a long way down from that high horse you’re on.” You are surrounded by spies constantly complaining about your monstrousness.
Our synastry shows we are fighting slavery and banking abuse.
Rudy’s chart reflects a terrifying badass that I would want very much on my side and not against me. D has been infuriating the strong ones while her “friends” can only hide and distance themselves from the stink of her obvious fraudulence.
What can I do when the secret societies own practically everything
And I’m 1 of their main targets??
The story goes that the monarch Shahryar, on discovering that his first wife was unfaithful to him, resolved to marry a new virgin every day and to have her beheaded the next morning before she could dishonor him. Eventually, the vizier could find no more virgins of noble blood and, against her father's wishes, Scheherazade volunteered to marry the king.
Sir Richard Burton's translation of The Nightsdescribes Scheherazade in this way:
Scheherazade had perused the books, annals, and legends of preceding Kings, and the stories, examples, and instances of bygone men and things; indeed it was said that she had collected a thousand books of histories relating to antique races and departed rulers. She had perused the works of the poets and knew them by heart; she had studied philosophy and the sciences, arts, and accomplishments; and she was pleasant and polite, wise and witty, well-read and well-bred.
Once in the king's chambers, Scheherazade asked if she might bid one last farewell to her beloved younger sister, Dunyazad, who had secretly been prepared to ask Scheherazade to tell a story during the long night. The king lay awake and listened with awe as Scheherazade told her first story. The night passed by, and Scheherazade stopped in the middle. The king asked her to finish, but Scheherazade said there was no time, as dawn was breaking. So the king spared her life for one day so she could finish the story the next night. The following night Scheherazade finished the story and then began a second, more exciting tale, which she again stopped halfway through at dawn. Again, the king spared her life for one more day so that she could finish the second story.
Thus the king kept Scheherazade alive day by day, as he eagerly anticipated the conclusion of each previous night's story. At the end of 1,001 nights, and 1,000 stories, Scheherazade finally told the king that she had no more tales to tell him. She summoned her three sons that she had bore him during the 1000 nights to come in before the king (one was a nursling, one was crawling, and one could walk) and she placed them in front of the king. Then she kissed the ground again and said: "King of the age, these are your children and my wish is that as an act of generosity towards them to free me from sentence of death, for if you kill me, these babies will have no mother and you will find no other woman to bring them up so well." The king granted her a pardon as he could see that she was a "chaste and pure woman, freeborn and God-fearing." He then presented a splendid and magnificent robe to Scheherazade's father, the vizier. and she was celebrated throughout his kingdom for 30 days.
Synopsis
The main character, Yossarian, is introduced in the setting of a military hospital where he has retreated under the guise of a chronic liver condition to avoid flying further combat missions since he has grown disillusioned with the war effort and distrustful of his commanding officers. Throughout the novel, the commanding officers show extreme disregard for the lives of their troops and are all too willing to sacrifice their men to further their own ends. Especially, Colonel Cathcart volunteers his unit to fly dangerous missions and forces his men to fly more combat missions than any other unit, constantly raising the number of missions necessary to complete a tour of duty so that the men can never return home, because he wishes to be seen as brave by his superiors even though he has only ever flown a single combat mission. After flying forty-four combat missions, Yossarian has become traumatized by aerial combat and witnessing the deaths of his friends; he is terrified of being killed in action during each combat mission, but still succeeds in flying twenty-seven more missions over the course of the novel, totaling seventy-one by the end. As the novel progresses, Yossarian's moral character and courage emerge more clearly, in contrast to his seeming selfishness and cowardice when first introduced. He is shown to be an honest, loyal, and able flyer who has been pushed to desperation by the selfishness and cowardice of the authorities responsible for him, especially doctors and military leaders.
Imprisoning all of us can backfire D
Yes it can.
