The Coverup Failed D

If D and her cronies must take our fun, let’s making fighting her fun.

Richard Marx

“it is infuriating that we cannot just call you on the phone because the mafia is threatening to kill us or lock us up if we do.”

How can I cope with the knowledge that the mafia runs the United States and they use their boundless power to exile me from participation in “life” which they control?? It is a MIRACLE I still have a blog and I think often of what the people at Squarespace have had to endure about it. Thank you.

I want you to know that I am inundated with invitations from people I do or do not know who pretend to ignore everything I have been doing since I started this project 10 years ago. Imagine what that’s like.

Me and Elvis look these over and we laugh at D about it.

You see in the mafia script which D writes for me - I’m a nobody doing nothing - but all these people I do or do not know sure would love it if I’d show up somewhere for them because there is probably some cute setup D’s been wanting to do that I won’t let her run on me.

I also would like D to know that many event inviters embed clues that these “parties” are setups implying that their hands are being forced into participating in her sick games. That’s what I mean when I say D is definitely being undermined by the ones who hate being under her murderous authority.

“That says it all.”

Some charts just keep saying the same thing over and over. This is a what I’d expect to see for Batman. Richard is 1 to watch!!

It’s all about this -

The Fortress of Solitude is a fictional fortress appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly in association with Superman. It is the place where Superman first learned about his true identity, heritage, and purpose on Earth. The fortress functions as a place of solace/occasional headquarters for Superman and is typically depicted as being in frozen tundra, away from civilization.[1] Its predecessor, Superman's "Secret Citadel", first appeared in Superman #17, where it was said to be built into a mountain on the outskirts of Metropolis. By issue #58 (May–June 1949) it is referred to as the Fortress of Solitude, seems at a glance to be a freestanding castle, and is said to be located in a "polar waste".[2] When the Fortress reappears in 1958 and for the first time takes center stage in a story ("The Super-Key to Fort Superman", Action Comics #241), it is again an underground complex in a mountainous cliffside.

And there’s Ts all over it just in case you weren’t certain.

Superman grew up in SMALLVILLE = 36 = 9 = World Revolution About Love

Tom Keifer

is telling me that everything I am saying is correct and the mobsters who try and control him are really freaking out and that he’s a lot more vengeful than I am. No comparison. He knows them better than I do and to know them is to despise them with a passion.

I was wondering about Cinderella. It’s hard to miss that theme now.

Robby Benson

Robby is another living for the downfall of D and her CRONIES. He tells me he has been fighting his entire life to see the luciferians get what’s coming to them.