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[–] acab_means_cop_Dva@hexbear.net 21 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

GWB was the last from that generation of elites that could engage in occult sex rituals with the actual skeleton-wave bones of George Washington and film the whole thing to hold as blackmail against each other when the other Yale Skull and Bones legacy members inevitably ascended to the heights of social and political power. We really are losing recipes, and Hegseth is the manifestation of that institutional decline.

[–] CarmineCatboy2@hexbear.net 19 points 1 month ago

thats the real problem with epstein. the united states deindustrialized so hard they started importing their kompromat

[–] Wertheimer@hexbear.net 7 points 1 month ago

When my father's father's father had a difficult task to accomplish, he went to a certain place in the forest, lit a fire, and engaged in occult sex rituals with the actual skeleton-wave bones of George Washington and filmed it. And what had to be done was done. When my father's father was confronted with the same task, he went to the same place in the forest and said; '"We no longer know how to engage in occult sex rituals with the actual skeleton-wave bones of George Washington, but we still have the film." And what had to be done was done. Later, he too went into the forest and said: "We no longer know how to fuck the skeleton-wave , we no longer know the mysteries of film, but we still know the exact place in the forest where it occurred. And that should do." And that did do. But when I was faced with the same task, I stayed home and I said; "We no longer know how to fuck the skeleton-wave , we no longer know the films. We don't even know the place in the forest. But we do know how to tell the story."