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"they are going to kill us all" - Alex Jones

Date: 6/28/23; 1:14AM

Well good evening, it may have been a couple days since my last post but I feel like the weekly thing was a bad idea from the start. So I was scrolling on TikTok as I always do, and I came across a Puss n boots last wish edit and im like holy shit this is badass (I have just watched it today and I think they made death so fucking badass its unreal. Anyways, the next post was a post of something Donald Trump was speaking about, and one single word in that speech really got to me. That word is the word "they".

Listen, I am no political expert by any means but I do like to dabble into it from time to time. So if you have been on the internet at all the past year or so, you hear a lot of the word "they". Its like, THEY are attacking me, THEY want you to be poor, THEY are controlling the government. It is used so often but we never find out who THEY really is. THEY is the invisible boogeyman out to get YOU. Over time you eventually realize that this is just a scapegoat to instill fear in the people and drive up votes, influence, money, or all of the above.

Take Andrew Tate for instance. Hey uses a different keyword, the "matrix", can someone tell me who the fuck the matrix is?? As I said before its simply just a plea for votes and attention and gives said person a platform to run on. I get thats why these people do it, but I feel its just so lazy and disengenuous. I personally believe there is a real body of "they" but 99% of major politicians would not dare mention this "they" because it would instantly kill their election bid in various ways of slander or funding, this is not exclusive to one party either.

The real "they" is simply the corporations and government officials that collude with eachother. Currently our Supreme Court is completely fucked because of the sheer amount of corruption that goes on with the judges, like Clarence Thomas. It's very evident and is a current scenario being drum up by the media. What's funny about this is one of, if not the biggest purponants of this political boogeyman is Donald Trump, who nominated these judges in the first place. What about the enormous tax cuts he introduced for corporations, many of which tend to line the pockets of these politicians? This is why I find RFK's run so interesting, he says extremely conspiracy theory type shit, claims to run for the people, and he isn't funded by big corp at all. As of the day im writing this, his campaign has only raised 4 million dollars, compared to many other's being in the hundreds of millions. It does make me question after all, how far does this corruption go?

This is where I start to go into my inner thought of what if these guys are right? I have taken my vaccine and I do believe it assisted in helping with the impact of COVID, but the whole argument that started last week between RFK and Peter Hotez, sometimes has me giving the slight benefit of the doubt for RFK. I see myself as a hard centrist, after all if you genuinely align with either of the amalgomations of which we call the democrats and republicans, I am sorry to say but ur getting fucked regardless. With republicans cutting any social program they can, to democrats making these social programs but half assed because these guys are bought out by the same companies. I don't agree with many things RFK says but genuinely I believe he is a better fit than Joe and Donny boy. It just intrigues me even more that he decided to run on the democrat side also. His entire campaign is kinda like resetting the power structure and going back to the roots of each party which I really would like to see the results of.

Just to be completely transparent though, all though I see myself as a centrist I do typically agree more with democrats, as atleast they try to act like they care about the people. Nontheless I feel like this could be a very interesting election cycle, given we even make it to 2024.