The Thin Veneer
Listen in as America’s most attractive audio engineer and her host expose the low darkness lurking just under the surface of the high and bright, smiling faces of those entrusted with preserving civilization.
We’ll discuss the fact that bureaucrats think the the three lettered bureaucracies they serve are god, but in fact they are not. Murder suicide is becoming almost as common as anniversary dinners. And Franklin Graham does not understand that Christianity cannot co-exist publicly alongside homosexual marriage.
Kanye West and Alex Jones have confirmed our position that they are not to be listened to. Child molesters and sex perverts have apparently seized the justice system in America and Canada alike. And the New England Journal of Medicine now advocates for the perverts and not for medicine.
Hillary Clinton states plainly that anyone who’s a friend of God or innocent children is an enemy of hers. Prosecutors in England have stated that the Bible is no longer appropriate in their opinion. And in Holland suicidal idiot children will attempt to seize and close farms unless some of the adults stand up and stop them.
Millions, in every city in Brazil continues to call for the overturning of an election so obviously stolen as to be reminiscent of 2020 in the swing states. Edward Snowden turns out to be a good old fashioned Russian spy. An ISIS terrorist in Seattle will be composing letter and books in prison for a few years before getting out, (what could go wrong with that)?
And finally Apple turns out to be most powerful intelligence asset the Chinese Communist Party has these days. Iran has announced the end of the “morality police” who have harassed men, while raping and murdering women for 40 years. (Could the regime finally crack up and answer the prayers of millions)? And America’s has finally escaped the long dark shadow of World Cup Soccer, but not yet the consequences of Sammy Bankman Fried.
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