I'm not convinced. It's still there. It's just buried beneath an unhealthy layer of propaganda and noise.
People just need to be empowered enough to find it again. It's there. And I trust that they'll find it once they remember how to look.
We never really knew America. Just as one tiny example, the White House, the Capitol Building, and the Esienhower Executive Office Building just across from the WH are all Tartarian (the EEOB is especially obvious) and were all mudflooded at some point, then there's not a single word in a history book about any of that. What other lies have we been told about what we currently "know" to be it's history?
On the flip side, I've always thought that the great strength of America is that it gets up every day and reinvents itself. Well, reinventing itself one more time from what now exists should not be much of a problem. Those not up to the task should consider excusing themselves to make way for those that are.
I'm not convinced. It's still there. It's just buried beneath an unhealthy layer of propaganda and noise.
People just need to be empowered enough to find it again. It's there. And I trust that they'll find it once they remember how to look.
We never really knew America. Just as one tiny example, the White House, the Capitol Building, and the Esienhower Executive Office Building just across from the WH are all Tartarian (the EEOB is especially obvious) and were all mudflooded at some point, then there's not a single word in a history book about any of that. What other lies have we been told about what we currently "know" to be it's history?
On the flip side, I've always thought that the great strength of America is that it gets up every day and reinvents itself. Well, reinventing itself one more time from what now exists should not be much of a problem. Those not up to the task should consider excusing themselves to make way for those that are.
The outcome will be transformative either way.