Honey, I guess... I guess it's mind control that gets the public to do like they do, this can't be. The public seems like such good people, but with absolutely 1% thinking effort they could save 7 billion people and they don't do it, and many know these dangers exist. And God lets us die like dogs. Is it because of the public's sins? Is that why they won't engage 1% of their mind in something needed to save 7 billion people? Then why do they seem like such good people. The majority of them.
I feel like I'm inspecting a building with 10 fellow engineers and I'm the only one that's not pissing into the electrical outlets to see if they work or not by finding out if I go to meet Jesus or not.
All it takes to save our world, from the public's perspective,
is to type www.infowars.com into comment boxes one time a day, and only 1% of the patriots that know we have these problems would actually have to do that for it to work, not 1% of the general public.
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