What Are You Going To Do About It?

by William Skink

I am just shocked that a financial bailout aimed at small businesses was gobbled up by corporations.

Who could have predicted this?

Shake Shack gets millions, Harvard gets millions.

You shelter in place and expect the deep morality of the American businessman to not fuck you, but golly gee whiz they just can’t help themselves, can they.

And why not?

It’s not like you’re going to do anything about it, America. Go howl at the appointed time and get all excited when national media pays attention to you.

You make the sacrifices, do the lockdown thing, lose your job, lose your business, lose your mind, and they are robbing you the entire time.

Voting for Dementia Joe won’t change this.

But go ahead, keep pretending, keep being a good American and just do what you’re told.

You don’t deserve what your forefathers died for. It’s already been taken from you. The water is boiling now.

What are you going to do about it?

Some Encouraging Words For Those Who Don’t Want This Lockdown To End

by William Skink

Governor Bullock’s announcement of a phased reopening is flipping people out. It’s too early, they say. There isn’t enough testing, they say. We are all going to die in Covid FEMA tents if Bullock bows to the right-wing Christians who want to breathe all over each other in their Christian death houses.

While I look forward to my kids having much needed human contact with their friends, I want to give some words of encouragement to those mourning the partial end of their beloved lockdown: you will get another one.

Yep, the haphazard, state-by-state reopening is a set-up. As non-sociopath herd animals, we won’t be able to maintain the level of social distancing required. There will be a second wave of SARS-CORONA-COVID-VIRUS-DEATH and then a second, more severe lockdown. We are already being psychologically prepped for this.

One big problem I continue seeing in people’s reactions to what’s happening is their inability to think like a sociopath. If you can’t think like a sociopath, how can you anticipate their actions?

Maybe I’ll start a WHAT WOULD A SOCIOPATH DO? series to better illuminate the fact flesh sacks with zero conscience exist like a sickness in the upper echelons of the global power structure.

No, they wouldn’t exploit scientists doing gain-of-function research to make and use bioweapons, would they? No, no RATIONAL person would do that, right?

Sure. Keep telling yourself that while you fill up your free time on Twitter yelling at all those scary people who don’t think an indefinite lockdown is a sustainable course of action to take.

Notes From A Lego Master

by William Skink

People who know me know I love Legos. I’m the grown-ass adult with several boxes under his arms at Target not for his kids, but for his “project”.

And what is my project?

Before getting to that, if you haven’t heard about the Lego Masters show that just wrapped up its inaugural season, well, you’re missing out. I might sound like I’m getting paid by Lego when I say it actually is a show the whole family will enjoy, but that’s just what it is. Pure Lego building joy in competition form.

I didn’t reignite my Lego building until after my kids got out of being toddlers. And I didn’t start my current project until about 6-8 months ago.

What I am building is a Lego town that stands in as a metaphor for an American town to go along with the fictional story I’m working on. The town spans three tables and is truly something to behold.

The Mayor (special ordered) owns an Italian restaurant next to a car shop and used car dealership. The gas pump is leaking, but the Mayor already spent all the town’s money on a condo project down the road, and it’s only screwing the used car dealer, so who cares, am I right?

There is an old lighthouse (I’m working with what I got) and a school that is haunted. This is the “Hidden Side” series Lego rolled out last year pushing the paranormal on kids. There are also a lot of amusement rides to enjoy.

There is a music stage with a kick-ass band that will have to be named Lord Chectota and the Part-Timers. There is tight security because behind the stage the man in all black operates a special device called the dream-stealer.

Beyond this point the rides get more dangerous. That’s because…DINOSAURS! Reflecting man’s technological arrogance, the dinosaur exhibits will of course fail and unleash reptilian terror upon the town.

The dinosaurs are actually a function of the Lego space program. They are genetically splicing DNA to create a sentient creature capable of withstanding radiation in space. The braintrust is mostly the progeny of all those Nazi scientists America absorbed after WWII.

And then the occultist Dr. Strange has his weird looking house in the back corner. When you open it you find the monster he unleashed by screwing around with things he shouldn’t have been screwing around with.

Do I have fun with Legos? Yes. Yes I do. And I hope to find a good way to share this fun with you. Stay tuned…

Ignoring The Fear Campaign For A Mental Health Bike Ride

by William Skink

Yesterday I decided to make some changes. I decided I have had enough with the fear campaign. Maybe it was watching this roundtable that finally shook me loose from the growing sense of doom and despair I’ve been sinking into.

One thing suggested to me by my better half is to start the day with a bike ride. So that’s what I did this morning, and it was a glorious!

I biked downtown to drop off some documents at my lawyer’s office, then headed west on Broadway. I wanted to use the $800,000 dollar bridge to check out the west broadway island.

At 9am there wasn’t much activity. I noticed a few tents, but not the amount of trash I was expecting. It’s clear there have been clean-up efforts going on.

There was one woman in the area, a Native American woman. After a few glances I realized I knew her. We talked for a few minutes. She looked horrible. I asked if she was around when the guy at the Poverello Center was killed. She was in jail, she said, clearly not wanting to talk about it, so I dropped it and went on my way.

As I biked down Broadway I saw a former client panhandling. This is the person I got into “housing” and by “housing” I mean a weekly room at the Sleepy Inn. I asked him what he was going to do, since the city was buying the motel. He looked at me with a glassy sheen of confusion that indicated he was already on his way to being drunk.

Knowing the futility of speaking with him in this state, I went to the Sleepy Inn instead to see if the manager (who is a saint) was available. I hadn’t seen the manager in years, so we caught up a bit. I asked her what people like my former client were going to do. The plan, as far as she knows, is they will be offered a room at a different motel owned by the same guy who owns the Sleepy Inn.

Isn’t that nice?

I was tempted to ask the manager if she knew what was behind the locked door she wasn’t allowed to have a key to, but I thought better of it. If I asked her that question then I might be tempted to start speculating about video recording equipment, and if I went down that road then I might feel obligated to inform her about the existence of elite pedophile rings implicating princes, presidents and the guy who is going to make your Covid vaccine.

After finishing up with the manager I concluded my ride, wondering how a business owner can flout state laws, cash in his property on the taxpayer dime, and keep exploiting drunk, disabled people like my client who’s only other option is an alleyway downtown.

On History Being Made, A Nasty Motel, And Sociopaths Making Vaccines

by William Skink

There is so much happening it’s difficult to keep up, but we are living through historic times, so it’s important to document what’s happening.

Historians are particularly keen to document this crisis for posterity, like the folks at the historical museum at Ft. Missoula:

“We’re living though a watershed moment in American history,” said Matt Lautzenheiser, executive director of the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula. “I think of some of the things that have happened in my lifetime – I think of the Challenger disaster and 9/11, and this (pandemic) is quickly becoming one of those moments.”

Lautzenheieser is coordinating an effort to document the coronavirus pandemic in real time, something he admits is foreign to historians. The project, dubbed “Documenting COVID-19 in Missoula County: A Community Archive Project,” includes a host of players, including city and county government, the University of Montana and the Downtown Missoula Partnership.

What a fantastic idea. Thanks to this project those in the future will get to see how people in our community met the challenges of these strange and dire times we are experiencing.

For example, thanks to this pandemic our duly elected Mayor got extra special powers to do the city’s business without the input of city council. With his expanded power the Mayor has already signed off on the purchase of the nasty Sleepy Inn for over a million dollars in public money.

When I say nasty I say that from personal experience. But don’t take my word for it, here is a visceral description of the property Missoula taxpayers will soon be responsible for. This info was first posted on Facebook:

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If you have difficulty reading the email, here are the highlights: bedbugs everywhere, rodent shit everywhere, tap water runs yellow and they don’t know why, holes for rodents to get in, and a special door only the owner has a key to, which is apparently a violation of state law.

I hope historians not only document this shady deal, but provide enough context for people to understand that the Mayor is exploiting this crisis to do something that was planned BEFORE a pandemic hit.

If historians are to provide a full accounting of what transpired during these historically significant times then they should include the suspicion and skepticism many of us are experiencing about the solutions we will be offered to get out of lockdown.

One man who has positioned himself to have a disproportionate influence on shaping those solutions is Bill Gates. To fully understand Bill Gates you have to understand how power works, and to fully understand how power works you have to understand the role of Jeffrey Epstein.

Whitney Webb, who wrote one of the best series of articles about Epstein’s web of influence at Mint Press, is now at Last American Vagabond where she recently had a three hour phone conversation with an Epstein victim. You can listen to portions of that conversation here.

If you aren’t keen on non-corporate media, then here is Business Insider discussing how Bill Gates’ relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was closer than originally reported. This article is from October, 2019:

New details and documents obtained by The New York Times reveal a much closer connection between Bill Gates and the late Jeffrey Epstein than what the Microsoft founder had previously admitted.

The Times reported that the billionaire met with the disgraced financier at least three times. Epstein also hatched a plan with JPMorgan, which never came to fruition, to use Gates’ foundation money for a charitable fund.

Gates spokeswoman Bridgitt Arnold told Business Insider in a statement that the men met “multiple times” to discuss philanthropy, but they did not socialize or attend parties together. She also said it appears that “Epstein misrepresented the nature of his meetings with Gates while also working to insert himself behind-the-scenes without Gates’s knowledge.”

She did not say say how many times Gates and Epstein met.

If a forced vaccination program is going to be the solution to get Americans out of lockdown, then it might be good to know more about how Bill Gates has rolled in other countries.

Here is a very well-resourced evisceration of Bill Gates by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that everyone should read. Here is just a portion (For links backing up these claims, go to the original piece):

Vaccines, for Bill Gates, are a strategic philanthropy that feed his many vaccine-related businesses (including Microsoft’s ambition to control a global vaccination ID enterprise) and give him dictatorial control of global health policy.

Gates’ obsession with vaccines seems to be fueled by a conviction to save the world with technology.

Promising his share of $450 million of $1.2 billion to eradicate polio, Gates took control of India’s National Technical Advisory Group on Immunization (NTAGI), which mandated up to 50 doses (Table 1) of polio vaccines through overlapping immunization programs to children before the age of five. Indian doctors blame the Gates campaign for a devastating non-polio acute flaccid paralysis (NPAFP) epidemic that paralyzed 490,000 children beyond expected rates between 2000 and 2017. In 2017, the Indian government dialed back Gates’ vaccine regimen and asked Gates and his vaccine policies to leave India. NPAFP rates dropped precipitously.

In 2017, the World Health Organization (WHO) reluctantly admitted that the global explosion in polio is predominantly vaccine strain. The most frightening epidemics in Congo, Afghanistan, and the Philippines, are all linked to vaccines. In fact, by 2018, 70% of global polio cases were vaccine strain.

In 2009, the Gates Foundation funded tests of experimental HPV vaccines, developed by Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK) and Merck, on 23,000 young girls in remote Indian provinces. Approximately 1,200 suffered severe side effects, including autoimmune and fertility disorders. Seven died. Indian government investigations charged that Gates-funded researchers committed pervasive ethical violations: pressuring vulnerable village girls into the trial, bullying parents, forging consent forms, and refusing medical care to the injured girls. The case is now in the country’s Supreme Court.

After reading this, do you really want your kids vaccinated by this sociopath?

Speaking of sociopaths, a few days ago at Moon of Alabama I got an interesting conversation going about the nature of power and those who execute it. You can read the thread here.

Having researched these monsters and their belief system for years I feel like Cassandra, gifted with prophecy but cursed to be disbelieved. But reading rhymes can still be enjoyable, so here is a poetic imagining of one of those meetings between Billy and Jeff.

PALS

Billy met with Jeffrey
after his midday blow
because Billy discovered something
he thought Jeffrey should know

Jeff we finally got it!
the perfect little bug
and here is your protection
for after you get hung

Bill I got to say
the first thing we should do
is try it at my Zorro ranch
on Betty one and two

Jeff, I’m steps ahead
I had the Bettys shipped
just put this on your lips
and give the girls a kiss

and thus it has begun
just as I foretold
a new age now will come
where every heart turns cold