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Reassessment : Senryu
REASSESSMENT
Everything scared me
With a slight readjustment
Now all is sacred
Officer Shameless
OFFICER CHAUVIN SHAMELESS
I was only doing my job
When his throat collided
With my innocent knee
And then wouldn’t stop
I just can’t understand
What all the fuss is about
I mean it was his own fault
He shouldn’t’ve been black
It Seems
IT SEEMS
Life is good
It seems
But not all the time
And so we try to pick and choose
Life is bad
It seems
But not all the time
And so we try to pick and choose
What life is
It seems
Is a mixture of the above
We may wish to pick and choose
But the choice
It seems
Is not always ours to make
Some wishes, some choices
It seems
Have been stolen from us
Time is the acknowledged thief
It seems
But no arrest is expected
In the foreseeable future
The Dear Departed
THE DEAR DEPARTED
His mother one day
Handed in her jewellery
At the manager’s office
And stopped eating
Unspoken words
Were presumably
Enough is enough
All About Go
Let’s Look At The Pandemic Conpanic Again …
COVID: THE CHINESE REGIME, SUN TZU AND THE ART OF WAR – Jon Rappoport
“Of course, many people refuse to believe there is a thing called subtlety in strategy, in covert warfare. “The Chinese government couldn’t be so clever.” Really? How about a regime which has a few thousand years of tradition behind it, based on the arts of covert operations?”
“Oh,” people reply again, “that’s impossible. The Chinese regime couldn’t be that devious. I mean, that plan has too many steps in it. Where’s the firepower? Where are the laser weapons flashing in space, you know, like we see in movies? Without that, there is no war.”
Well, when people insist the game has to look like tic-tac-toe with missiles, but the opponent is really playing chess or Go* …“
*”Go is an abstract strategy game … invented in China more than 2,500 years ago … Go was considered one of the four essential arts of the cultured aristocratic Chinese scholars in antiquity … Despite its relatively simple rules, Go is very complex. Compared to chess, Go has both a larger board with more scope for play and longer games, and, on average, many more alternatives to consider per move. The number of legal board positions in Go has been calculated to be approximately 2 × 10 to the 170th, which is vastly greater than the number of atoms in the universe.” – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go_(game)
As Mr Rappoport says:
“I fully realize there are several possible roles the Chinese regime could be playing in this global crisis. And by crisis, I mean lockdowns and economic devastation.
I’m laying out one possible role here.“
The End Of Kings
The video was included in Caitlin’s post
Bloomberg’s Rising Polls Show The Power Of Billionaire Narrative Control which is well worth reading and pondering.
Playing The Game
Jun 23
Posted by Ben Naga
“The cliché is that ‘power corrupts’ but it would be more accurate, and more telling, to rephrase this as ‘the ability to define reality corrupts’! If I have the power to define reality than I am pretty much untouchable; if I have the power to say what reality is and what it isn’t then I can get away with just about anything. How can I get caught out when ‘everything I do is right’ (or when ‘everything I do is eminently justifiable’) and you can be sure that everything I do will be excused in this way if I’m the one in charge of the ‘official validation procedure’!”
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