Posts Tagged ‘collapse’
The Art of War by Don Tsu (Ancient MAGA Text)
In 2,500 years, historians will excavate the scrolls of the Great Diplomatic Circus in the ruins of a Mar-a-Lago bunker. They’ll find the teachings of the Commander-in-Chief, codified for the descendants of tomorrow. The doctrine is simple: Chaos is the only strategy. You cannot lose if you never had a plan. If you don’t know…
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Read MoreBack To The Stone Age In A Magical Moon Rocket
Welcome to the end of the show. The curtains are fraying, the actors are drunk, and the stage lights are literally exploding, but they’re still trying to keep you glued to the screen. The latest ‘Moon Landing’ reboot is the ultimate April Fool’s prank on lobotomized plantation slaves. They’re lighting up millions of gallons of…
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Read MoreSatan Klaus’ Great Reset: Controlled Infrastructure Demolition (The No-Food Lights-Out Edition)
Remember late February 2020? I do. We were watching grainy, scripted propaganda of crisis actors in China falling over in the streets in Wuhan. The normies were panicking, anarcho-capitalists were trying to figure out how much toilet paper they needed to barter for ammunition. Me…? Well, Lucy and I were walking and talking and making…
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Read MoreWhy Is the World Upside Down? [VIDEO]
I was standing on a mountaintop in Aspen, Colorado. From up there, you can look down upon valleys and distant cities below–it’s the kind of vantage point politicians probably wish they had over the entire human race… Still, central planning never works, or rather, it never works to help humanity survive or thrive.…
Read MoreWill the Collapse be Hell or Heaven on Earth? [VIDEO]
It’s the end of the world as we know it… and I feel fine! If you haven’t noticed, I’ve been preparing for all of this for at least a decade. The last three years have been especially defining for me, and the daily preparation continues. I know I’m not alone in my sense that a…
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