
Americans seem to have a form of PTSD, which has come from 'We the People' being bombarded non-stop since 9/11, with scary tales of 'al CIA Duh' boogiemen hiding behind every BUSH, ready to leap out and slit our throats, which has made many feel helpless in a world gone mad and the PTB just love that, since fear is a great motivator.
Look around when you go to some public place, a lot of people seem robotic-like, wandering around in a daze with that '1,000 yard blank stare' in their eyes, oblivious to everyone and everything.
Many are just going thru the motions of pretending to be alive, when their spirit inside died a long time ago.
They're not to blame for being the 'walking dead.' Much of the blame lies with the Zionist owned MSM, constantly churning out lurid tales of gruesome kidnappings, rapes and murders, some randomly committed by a nation being purposely driven crazy.
Even the local news is to blame for sounding more like the "Police Blotter Report," dishing up 'news' about the same random acts of violence. If there aren't enough local tales of horror, they'll travel 100-150 miles away to report on some violent act.
Is this actual news? Locally, yes, but to keep pounding that into our brains reinforces the PTB plans to make us feel like we're helpless and endlessly besieged by a non-stop supply of psychos.
The REAL psychos are in the WH, Congress, Pentagon and the Federal Reserve, waging 'Wars for Wall Street and Israel' and needing to provide cover for their robbing 'We the People' blind in broad daylight.
Where's the in-depth reporting of that massive collusion that is destroying our nation?
Neither and both, as the worst one will be the next CFR selected, Bidlerberg approved lackey that we think we have voted into office.
Steppenwolf's "The Pusher"
You know I've smoked a lot of grass
O' Lord, I've popped a lot of pills
But I never touched nothin'
That my spirit could kill
You know, I've seen a lot of people walkin' 'round
With tombstones in their eyes
But the pusher don't care
Ah, if you live or if you die
God damn, The Pusher
God damn, I say The Pusher
I said God damn, God damn The Pusher man
You know the dealer, the dealer is a man
With the love grass in his hand
Oh but the pusher is a monster
Good God, he's not a natural man
The dealer for a nickel
Lord, will sell you lots of sweet dreams
Ah, but the pusher ruin your body
Lord, he'll leave your, he'll leave your mind to scream
God damn, The Pusher
God damn, God damn the Pusher
I said God damn, God, God damn The Pusher man
Well, now if I were the president of this land
You know, I'd declare total war on The Pusher man
I'd cut him if he stands, and I'd shoot him if he'd run
Yes I'd kill him with my Bible and my razor and my gun
God damn The Pusher
Gad damn The Pusher
I said God damn, God damn The Pusher man
Who's the "Pusher Man" today? Our government, selling us a toxic brew of lies, deceits, psyops, manipulations, endless wars and fear, a potent narcotic worse than any drug the "Pusher Man' sells.


6 comments:
Steppenwolf's Monster is also a good companion piece to this.
http://www.lyrics007.com/Steppenwolf%20Lyrics/Monster%20Lyrics.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thfPnorJOss
Damn Greg, I think you nailed it with the "Post Traumatic Stress Disorder"! That is a very credible explanation for the apparent "apathy" I see everywhere.
Maybe a little "Stockholm Syndrome" going on as well? That would explain people defending the actions of their "leaders" when it is clearly visible that the "leaders" are the ones responsible for their distress!
Yes, immense thanks for this very excellent report, Greg. Your website is a tremendous service to humanity.
Yes, immense thanks for this very excellent report, Greg. Your website is a tremendous service to humanity
MCB, thanks for the compliment, but I don't think my blog rates that high.
If I can only get ONE person to stop and think and not let the MSM or the political spin doctors or the 'think tanks' or some bible-thumping fraud who's more interested in his/her Wall Street portfolio than humanity, then maybe, just maybe, it was worth the time.
Kenny, I love 'Steppenwolf,' their "Monster' album took me for a 'Magic Carpet Ride' the first time me and Mr. 'Microdot' ran into each other.
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