(October 30, 2022)—On Thursday night in front of top New York GOP officials and hundreds of desperate supporters in a packed auditorium in Buffalo, Schumer “opponent” Joe Pinion confessed his subservience to his apparent “deep state” masters. Jolted off of his false-prophet script when confronted by Diane Sare campaign activist Isa Martinez on his complacency in denying Sare participation in the upcoming candidates’ debate, the Intelligence-Community asset-of-a-candidate confessed: “Let us be very clear. I have no problem with Diane Sare. I don't make the rules of this crooked 'deep state' I only abide by what we must do...."
Wow.
And just why would Pinion publicly say and even perhaps deep down think he has no problem with Diane Sare, but yet clearly does acknowledge the “Deep State’s” terror at the mere mention of her name? The answer to the latter is simple: the NATO/American war party is running a campaign in which two “approved” candidates (i.e., approved to bicker on this and that) agree to commit to Wall Street’s nuclear NATO war without question. But the answer to the former is more human. I’ve seen the eyes of Joe Pinion and looked into his buried and tortured soul as he raised Sare’s newspaper on a rainy spring day in Albany and scanned the headlines of whom he thought to be Cassandra. I’ve seen him struggle to maintain his proscribed mannequin posture whilst contemplating his servitude; it’s what we all do, when confronted with reality, and yet shrink from it in public.
And so, poor Joe Pinion may not be the problem, nor even his handlers at the Schumer re-election committee and London’s Wall Street. But, perhaps, the distorted image in the mirror will show you the problem, which, while unorganized and yet pregnant with creative potential, might also show you the solution.
We do have a choice, which decision can overcome what was clearly set up in some smoke filled room—yes, the one that nominated Schumer-Pinion as the next overseer of the empire. But what you and I decide to do personally in the face of the greatest evil ever visited upon mankind—an evil which may very well determine the great question of War and Peace, heaven and hell, and of even the mere possibility of continued existence—that is what should and ought to be the decisive factor.
And so, in the end, it is we and our consciences which must “make the rules.”
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