It's time we take our power back, the globalist elite are not going to win this fight. They got greedy, and they are playing all their cards at once!
Their religion of Tyranny is built on a house of cards, and it's about to fall.
They didn't count on so many waking up. For me, it was all the pushing and incentivizing of the toxic jab at the beginning of the roll-outs that got me digging. I thank them for that, but I don't think I would have succumbed, because I got a glimpse behind the curtain in 2007 of Big Pharma, briefly working in Pharmaceutical Research. I do wish I would have known my history a bit better, especially about the Rockefeller Cartel and Terrain Theory. Not only that, but I wouldn't have bought into any of the fear from the Scamdemic.
They deceived many of us and still are.
Autumn, my favorite time of year. I grew up watching horror movies. Someone commented to me that I must be a fan of Evil if I love horror and I thought about this. It's none of my business what anyone thinks of me, nor do I need to defend myself. This stranger didn't see the horrors I've seen as a child, horror movies were my way of dealing with it as I grew up. If I was able to recognize evil, then I would be able to avoid certain dangers. I could learn from good writers. Stephen King was one of my favorites.
The takeaway from the movie "IT" was, that we can defeat Evil. You make them feel small, you take their power away! You reflect what they are doing to you onto them. We beat them at their own game. They claim they don't need us, oh, but they do!
Here is what we are supposed to be fearing - Klaus Schwabstika
Too bad they don't make villains recognizable! (sarcasm)
I think people have been numbed (MK Ultra’d - mass formation’d by MSM, social media and the narrative) down by too much of what's going on today.
The masses that are duped are under the impression that the VAX did an amazing job at getting us back to normal. This is what the ones that really run things want us to think. This has just begun sadly. We just can't fall for their PSYOPs. Don't forget they have an Agenda, they will stop at nothing to fulfill this. They know that time is running out for them, they are throwing everything they have at us all at once. They are getting desperate!
An Oldie, but Goodie! https://www.bitchute.com/video/1cBjGqhOE4NB/
The partnership UN, WEF and WHO identifies six areas of focus – financing the 2030 Agenda, climate change, health, digital cooperation, gender equality and empowerment of women, education and skills – to strengthen and broaden their combined impact by building on existing and new collaboration
Found here:
https://m.box.com/shared_item/https%3A%2F%2Fweforum.box.com%2Fs%2Frdlgipawkjxi2vdaidw8npbtyach2qbt
SIN
Sads https://www.bitchute.com/video/zQOPz92XtEyc/
It's very Rapey!!
Dropping vaccines from the sky https://www.brighteon.com/089089eb-cc0b-4acd-83ef-fe7c4992266f
Vaxxtermination/Doenut - Bank Runs (3:24)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/T6OFwcuE8ARj/
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A song about the Globalist’s plan for world domination. Listen to THE GREAT RESET on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/turfseer/the-great-reset
Listen to Turfseer’s entire "Scademic Collection" here on Soundcloud at https://soundcloud.com/turfseer/sets/scamdemic-collection
Watch Turfseer's music videos. Check out POD PEOPLE BARBECUE in which aliens take over peoples’ bodies and turn them into mask-wearing zombies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dr5y3gndykM
All music videos can be found here on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvrDA-UtzN9zSEsaUJ5mvG-zfekakATKJ
And please check out this review of The Scademic Collection which was published in the Feb 2022 edition of New York Music Daily at https://newyorkmusicdaily.wordpress.com/2022/02/07/turfseer/
Or read the review here (below):
Turfseer Share a Vast, Venomously Funny, Historically Rich New Protest Song Album by delarue
Turfseer‘s epic new 33-track Scamdemic Collection – streaming at Soundcloud – is the bucket of ice water at the end of the marathon. It’s a suicide hotline on wheels. If you’ve been thinking the New Abnormal nightmare will never end, this record will lift your spirits. Outrageously funny as many of these songs are, they speak truth to power.
The studio-only project’s mastermind, Lewis Papier, started writing protest songs shortly after the global totalitar+ian coup in March of 2020 and he hasn’t stopped since. He’s the missing link between Jeff Lynne and Jello Biafra. Musically speaking, his big anthems are a blend of New Pornographers and ELO, with frequent, sarcastic detours into theatre music, circus rock and occasional stabs at country that sound more like Sean Lennon. The Alan Parsons Project are also a good reference point, considering that band’s rotating cast of singers and musicians. Behind the hilarious lyrics, there’s forceful neoromantic piano, sweeping strings and lush harmonies, or scruffy guitars and soaring pedal steel.
What’s it like to listen to all 33 tracks? Redemptive AF – and a little chilling, with moments of full-blown PTSD. Papier, who hails from Queens, doesn’t mention the lines outside Trader Joe’s, or the cringe-inducing nightly 7 PM pots-and-pans psy-op ritual, but he has vindictive fun satirizing every other scam the behavioral scientists of the Gates Foundation and the propagandists of CNN have subjected us to since then. And not all the songs are satirical.
The first track is Forever Freedom Brigade. a cheery, upbeat anthem spiced with banjo and pedal steel: “They keep us apart, we all have been fooled, freedom is something you don’t learn in school.” Things get considerably more grim from there through the end of the record, but Papier’s message is clear and bright: you’re not alone.
Papier is wise to Covid groupthink as both death cult and new religion. The Virus Is My God, a brisk Old West gothic shuffle, is one of the most tellingly detailed parables here, right down to the out-of-work bartenders and hookers, and the hanging judge who’s going after the town doctor. An unidentified woman sings the piano ballad My Mystery Cult with an unrelenting, rapt reverence, even as the initiation ceremony transforms her DNA into something distinctly inhuman. And amid the baroque-rock cadences of Church of the Pandemic Mind, “If you don’t believe, you’re a snake, we’ll burn you now at the stake.”
The devil is in the details throughout the rest of the record. Kids’ video games are weaponized to spread fear porn in the ominously swaying historical parable O Holy Roman. The Tyranny Train is where you’ll feel “the noose slip round your neck, and not so loose.” And the Statue of Liberty recurs as an unnamed, tarnished image throughout the angst-infused Nevermore.
Other songs draw deeply on how history repeats itself. The Ballad of Typhoid Mary, a ragged circus rock number, recounts the doomed saga of the feisty Irish cook who was the first to be accused of asymptomatic disease transmission, which we now know is basically an old wives’ tale. 1692 Was a Very Good Year, the most vivid ELO/Carl Newman mashup here, makes the Salem Witch Trials connection. The funky I Drank the Kool-Aid references the Jim Jones massacre. And the brooding folk-rock anthem Days of No Immunity traces the turbulent and largely unsuccessful early history of vaccine science.
There isn’t a song here that doesn’t have a wicked punchline. Some of the funniest tunes include Who Stole the Boston Cream Pie, a snarky, witchy parable of lockdown-era binge-eating, and the faux-earnest Sheeple University, whose students pledge never to disobey or think for themselves. Gaga’s Gone, packed with sarcastic Lady Gaga references, ends with a couple of breathless, diehard fans being turned away by security on the way into the concert. And It’s Just a Mask features a fierce debate between a guy who’s in the Covid cult for life, and the soulful belter who wants to sing her way out of lockdown.
1984 Is Here, a parody of American Idol excess, quickly escalates to where “They’ll give you some loot if you persecute all those who don’t fit the mold.”
“No more indoor restaurant dining, now there’s no more whining, you can always order delivery,” is the cynical message in Passport to Hell, a Vegas noir ballad. The most sinister of all these songs is The Commandant, a menacing, Schumann-esque art-rock piano anthem where
I’m the Commandant, you must play by our rules
You didn’t listen, we gave you the tools
That’s what you get, a knock on the door
We’ll take you away, you’ll be feeling quite sore
We blocked all your funds, you can’t pay the rent
You don’t understand, we brook no dissent
Someday, when the world has a much smaller population, children will ask some of us what the plandemic was like. Not many of us are going to want to talk about it: Instead, we can give them this album as evidence of how we survived…and how so many others didn’t.