Posted on 12/29/2022 6:41:57 PM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
“I need a Bible, a gun, and gasoline!”
Ping
France is taking it a step further for just that reason.
Many people who live/work in cities don’t want/need a vehicle. But, it’s their choice. That’s the difference, choice.
Check out the Denver Metro area and the dense enclaves surrounding many LiteRail stops.
Mark Wiens with his migrationology productions already eats meals enhanced with the special flavorings provided by the use of “waterbugs” in the ingredients. The program uses Western music overlays to accompany these Southeast Asian culinary encounters with local street food, in an undisguised attempt to “normalize” these culinary abortions.
This sick gluttonous freak who delights in using his fingers as utensils to eat from communal dishes, never tires of opining to his audience on YouTube how “friendly and peaceful” are the communities he visits which produce these horrifically disgusting amalgams, a mockery to all that is civilized and sacred in the West. Yet American audiences seem to be lapping this vomitous video content up like starving dogs.
We are being conditioned by parent corporation Google to accept and embrace, on YouTube, the ingestion of horrific and blasphemous ingredients in our food, and to see it as normal and desirable, and an adventure.
Sounds like a Fallout Vault.
Holly, you may want to consider that the planned city concept began in this country with Greenbelt, Maryland. This was a planned city concept of the Franklin Roosevelt Administration. It was set up on a Co-Op basis and still chugs along today.
“We are being conditioned by parent corporation Google to accept and embrace, on YouTube, the ingestion of horrific and blasphemous ingredients in our food, and to see it as normal and desirable, and an adventure.”
What the Globalists are telling us is that humans are the ONLY animal on the planet that should eat not what they like, but rather what they’re told. I guess we could try training a dog to eat only grass, but any dog that has some dignity would instead eat its owner first.
🙋What part oytside Columbia?
me- ellicott city, grad mt hebron ‘72
Oh I love Ellicott City. Lived in the historic district area for 4 years once upon a time. I’m a Scaggsville girl. Lol. The crap I hear over that name. Outsiders wouldn’t understand.
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Oh I hear ya’ about that. My
family had a business next door
to Dr. Bishop, the dentist we used to go to right nearthe firehouse in ellicott city.
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I lived near Columbia in the 70’s. It was a nice place and interesting, sort of like the 70’s movies of a future that wasn’t Soylent Green, but an antiseptic society. As it got bigger it just became another suburb but with the original features still there like the ruins of an ancient civilization.
Such a small world. Even here on FR.
You’re very spot on describing Columbia and how it progressed.
Oh btw, did you hear about the two floods to hit the historic district several years back? Really put a hurting on EC, but they are back and doing fine again. (From what I’ve heard). I haven’t been there in a while. But, My son and I are planning to drive by and look at our old homestead while he’s in town.
Greenbelt? Never knew that. My father worked at Goddard. It would be interesting to see the layout during those stages.
This is why they want everyone to move into the cities. They do not like the independent people who live in rural areas because they cannot control them as easily.
Thise floods were so bad! I kept up with that news....and the mud!-
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