Apparently there was a watershed development in
Dooney's international chatroom on Saturday. We
were 'doing' the top US predators (in and under the
White House) again because they were apparently
lining up (with the Mossadomites) another
nuke-attack attempt on Persia, when Carol noted
that this was the first time that Cheney and crew
showed apprehension and fear of failure.
Remember Robert Heinlein's book, STARSHIP
TROOPERS? It was about a race of bugs that were
attacking earth from their distant planet and it was
made into a movie about ten years ago.
The protagonists from Buenos Aires had been in the
invading army occupying one of the outlying bug
worlds and had managed to capture one of the 'brain
bugs.' When the psychic military guy got next to
the captured bug, he proudly announced, 'It's
afraid!' and all the soldiers cheered because they
knew that this was a turning point in the war, which
had been going very badly for the humans until then.
Lots of people email me to say that they, too, have
sensed that the world order is falling, now. The
last to 'get it' might be the fear junkies who think
they're awake but are stuck in the Chicken Little
(CIA) disinfo sites but they'll probably put down
their addictions before long, too.
That said, I asked Carol if the Mossadomites are
also considering their own demise and she said, 'No,
those guys are going to have to be stopped--they're
committed to the death.' I understand that
physically stopping these baby-killers is an option
but I bet that pulling the money plug on Israel's
fascist regime will be a cleaner solution. If the
Mossadomites, who are apparently failing to incite
World War Three, are eventually forced to rely on
slingstones and clubs to kill innocents it will be
much easier to deal with them
The Triads and Vryal, even the Jesuits, are
apparently more pragmatic and I bet they're already
stealing gold and hiding it for themselves in caves
so that they won't eventually be arrested or
starve. Maybe they'll live on mushrooms in
darkness, which would be more expeditious than
housing them in prisons at public expense, I think
It's just not a great time in history to be a
professional predator.
~Don