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CARTOON: We Trusted the Science

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I am not quite ready to come out of my hiatus hole with essays, but I had a cartoon concept that was so hard-hitting, with IMHO so much gut-punch impact, I have to get it out for viewing and – hopefully – dissemination.

Here it is and please find all my other Covid-related cartoons.

 

 

Please let me know if I got the gut-punch emotional wringer right.  The artist was very enthusiastic about this concept.

 

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And a grim prediction on which I hope I am catastrophically wrong.

  1. With Trudope essentially becoming dictator, all eyes will now be on the US as Canada is clearly a test case (please do RTWT)
  2. IMHO it’s clear that Russia, whether it has designs on Ukraine (and I suspect it does on at least parts of it), is being backed into a corner; I believe that there will, and soon, be some kind of agent provocateur action / false flag that even if Putin knows it is such, he will be compelled by national pride and reputation to take action
  3. I very much fear that said provocation of Russia will take part just as the effects of the planned US trucker protests make themselves felt on stores
  4. I am already hearing radio discussions about cyber attacks and how there are small “pings” – actions being blamed on Russia of course… and speculation about how Russia would unleash a full-on cyberattack on the West should it take action in Ukraine
  5. Regardless of the source of a cyberattack, there goes reliable electricity… right as we’re still in winter – it could be a “dark winter” after all
  6. Meanwhile, China is doubtless watching and thinking that if the West falls into war, the time is now to retake Taiwan
  7. Iran edges ever closer to becoming a nuclear power, if it is not already one clandestinely; Israel will be forced to take action
  8. India and Pakistan will no longer be restrained – they hate each other
  9. In other words… the world is stacked with piles of dry tinder, and they’re all connected – when one goes, they’ll all go, and there are people out there playing with accelerants and matches, and deliberately

Here, from the horse’s you-know-what, about the *cough cough* inevitable catastrophic cyberattack:

 

 

A catastrophe on which Candace Owens weighs in – recalling Event 201, a discussion about an “inevitable” pandemic that oddly happened just a few months before Covid made its world debut:

 

Countless millions will die from a global power loss.  Don’t forget my two essays on depopulation:

The 7.3 Billion Dollar, er, Person Question

Proverbs 16:18… and What’s Coming?

Nor should you discount the possibility of an EMP attack as a part of this.

Ask a Prepper EMP pages

Remember Bill Whittle’s warning about the electrical grid’s vulnerability:

 

In closing, a quote from Robert Heinlein:

“Throughout history, poverty is the normal condition of man. Advances that permit this norm to be exceeded — here and there, now and then — are the work of an extremely small minority, frequently despised, often condemned, and almost always opposed by all right-thinking people. Whenever this tiny minority is kept from creating, or (as sometimes happens) is driven out of a society, the people then slip back into abject poverty.

This is known as “bad luck.”

I fear we’re in for some very bad luck.  Alas, America and Western Civilization: Rome, er, America.

 

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I expect to put up a Monday Memes… likely a linkfest with comments on Tuesday… but trying to keep a lower profile at least a little while longer.

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