This is the unfortunate state of every American who has been pushed into the culture of public school, addicted to social media dependency, enveloped in a nonstop pop rock playlist. If they encounter an independent thinker, who has real thoughts of his own, the indoctrinated American reacts ferociously with one of the thoughts given to him to have, defend, and believe with all his might .
When he encounters an independent idea, believed by an independent American, the indoctrinated American can't respond in any way other than with blind, pugnacious bitterness. The thinker is wrong. The thinker will not embrace the politically correct narrative. The independent thinker has a strange kind of resilience, and stubbornness, which made him independent in the first place.
That is, until the man-made Covid 'virus' and vax rolled out in 2020, affecting memory, resilience and independence.
"According to Dr. Michael Nehls, MD, Ph.D., the men and women who designed the virus and vaccine, created the spike [protein] to specifically attack that part of the brain where our individuality, creativity, curiosity and fearlessness are to be found. They want to murder our souls, to eliminate the possibility of this:
"The Instructions of the Lord are perfect, reviving the soul." Psalm 19:7
-- Elizabeth Nickson
            
        
                    
        No. But that will be the fake news of the coming week.
X keeps interesting records of their traffic.
A quick scan of the 4,200 X posts since Trump's threat on Friday shows the phrase "oil grab" appears in:
68 % Russian- or Chinese-language bot farms
19 % Nigerian bandit accounts in the Delta (who fear losing their own pipeline-tapping racket)
13 % U.S. far-left accounts recycling 2003 Iraq memes
Zero citations from Reuters, AP, BBC, Al Jazeera, or the Nigerian Guardian.
A few weeks ago, an image went viral. In Belgium a migrant used the eternal flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier to cook an omelette. For many, the desecration brought to mind a quote from French author Jean Raspail, written in 1973 in his novel Camp of the Saints, about a sudden invasion of Muslim, Indian and African migrants into France:
“Your universe has no meaning to them. They will not try to understand. They will be tired, they will be cold, they will make a fire with your beautiful oak door.”