Showing posts with label cash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cash. Show all posts

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Roast of lying AG Pam Bondi (comedy)



I work for these two men, the United States!
(Inside Politics) What just happened in the House Judiciary Committee was a blistering, evidence-driven rebuke of Attorney General Pam Bondi — and Congressman Jésus "Chuy" García left no doubt why he called her “one of the worst AGs in our history.”

I brownnose the right asses to get ahead. Jealous?
In this video we break down García’s specific allegations:
  • selective prosecutions,
  • weaponized DOJ priorities,
  • a heavy-handed immigration enforcement shift, and
  • disturbing claims that federal agents and local victims in Chicago were mishandled — including cases involving ICE and CBP.
  • Filibuster in the U.S. SenateFilibuster?
Trump "the greatest president in history"

García also pressed Bondi on the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein Files and alleged cover-ups that protected powerful figures tied to the Trump administration. He cited reporting from the Wall Street Journal, showing even the President Tryno privately criticized Bondi as "weak." He named local cases — including allegations around Silverio Villegas Gonzalez, René Good, and Alex Peretti — and a chilling example of a Montessori teacher, Marimar Martinez, who was reportedly labeled a domestic terrorist. This is not a partisan rant — García’s critique is supported by court outcomes, career prosecutor resignations, and pushback from conservative judges. Watch the full breakdown to understand the scope of the allegations, the legal and political stakes, and what this hearing could mean for DOJ accountability going forward.


(Inside Politics) Lying FBI Director Kash Patel, combative with Sen. Adam Schiff all hell breaks loose as they brutally battle over exposed Epstein Files.

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Gov't attacks Americans in name of Charlie


(The Kim Iversen Show) Sept. 17, 2025: Charlie Kirk’s death sparks free speech crackdown, taking away our hallowed American rights. This is just the beginning. What pretext could be used to institute previously prepared plans?

Is he being blackmailed by Israel, Mossad, CIA, and that's why?

Monday, March 17, 2025

Sports Betting: Last Week Tonight, BT


Sports Betting: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
(LastWeekTonight) March 16, 2025: John Oliver discusses sports betting, how it became so popular, why it can be so damaging, and – of course – how toned John’s shoulders are. Very toned. According to him.


Connect with Last Week Tonight online...on YouTube for more almost news as it almost happens, on Facebook like your mom would, on Twitter for news about jokes and jokes about news, or visit official site for all that other stuff at once: hbo.com/lastweektonight.

Are American sports rigged?

Friday, March 15, 2024

A drug that removes desire and craving?

Brian Resnick (@B_resnickbrian@vox.com), Vox.com, March 7, 2024; Dhr. Seven, Amber Larson, Pat Macpherson (eds., Wisdom Quarterly
Is Buddhism (or Jainism because this is Mahavira) about hallucinatory drugs? NO! Wake up.
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WWJD? Smoke ganja between healings? No.
People say all "desire" (tanha) is bad in Buddhism. This is inaccurate. Desiring liberation, enlightenment, nirvana, or to be free of desire are desires. Who would knock those ambitions? Can Buddhism be explained in a single post to explain why desire is not all bad yet has a central role to pay in our liberation? Probably not but here's a try.

Brian Resnick introduces findings of a new scientific study that show why we crave and what can be done about it. Hint, it's has a lot to do with the neurotransmitter dopamine has a lot to do with it, and the class of drugs to which Ozempic belongs may be a cure (or for-profit "treatment") for addiction.
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What's with Buddhism and desire (craving)?
Westerners are taught that the Buddha and, therefore, Buddhism oppose desire -- as if, just by wanting not to want we could get our wish. What's wrong with wanting?

As humans we rarely get what we want, and we often get what we don't want. So wanting can't be the key.

The reason for this teaching is that the Buddha discovered Dependent Origination in answer to his quest to answer the question, Why do we suffer?

He found that like all things, "suffering" (dukkha = disappointment, pain, woe, ill, distress, unsatisfactoriness) arises dependent on conditions and not without them.

Dependent Origination is that answer, 12 causal links: This leads to that; when this is, that comes to be; when that is not, that does not come to be. The suffering of this moment is based on causes and conditions rooted in the past.

As he reviewed each of these factors, the links of this causal chain, he asked a key question: How can this be put to an end so that it (suffering) doesn't arise again?

Its antecedents (things that came before) are rooted in the past, and its results come to fruition fortuitously when they meet with the opportunity in subsequent lives. He saw actions (karma) in past lives bearing fruit at a later time, sometimes much later, and in this present moment.

It is because there was this (karma in the past) that that (present results) came to be, and it is because of ignorance that that kind of action (unskillful karma) was produced. What kind? The kind that produces painful results.

Ignorance is the fundamental basis of attraction (craving and clinging, desire and attachment) and aversion (manifesting as hate or fear).

And these three -- attraction, aversion, and ignorance, lobha, dosa, and moha, popularly translated as "greed, hatred, and delusion" -- are the roots of ALL bad karma.

It's only called "bad," not as a moral judgment but because the Buddha -- and anyone who gains the power of knowing-and-seeing -- could see beings meeting the result of their previous and present actions. Edgar Cayce could see it, too. Any rishi can, and anyone who successfully strives can become a seer of such things, directly, independently, not based on anyone else.

One can see these things in this Doctrine and Discipline (Dhamma-Vinaya) because Buddhism is not a faith, and this is not a belief system but a verifiable practice.

In fact, if one does not practice it, one will not be able to know-and-see, to penetrate the Truth and be set free by it. The whole point of Buddhism is the gaining of enlightenment (bodhi, spiritual awakening) and reaching the safety of nirvana (amata, nirodha, moksha, nibbana -- the deathless state, cessation, liberation, complete freedom from all substrates of rebirth and suffering of every kind).

We are here on this side, beset by darkness (ignorance) and in great danger (of old age, sickness, death, desire/thirst/craving, not getting what we want, and getting what we don't want, losing what we love, and being paired with what we hate), to use a simile, and we can see across the water a further shore.

That shore is free of these things, free of danger. But we are here, on this dangerous side, so how do we get to that side?

A Buddha (a supremely enlightened teacher capable of teaching the path to that enlightenment) comes into being, makes known the Teaching (Dhamma/Dharma), establishes the practice and a community of practitioners (Sangha). These are the Three Jewels.

One hears the Dharma from the Buddha or a member of the Sangha who heard it from the Buddha, applies what is heard (puts it into practice rather than making a theory, faith, or belief of it), and comes to know-and-see for oneself.

This knowledge and vision has to do with the true nature of reality. One can be told it, and it can be grasped conceptually, but it won't do much good. What's worse, it may just lead to a lot of thinking or believing, debating and conceptualizing, rationalizing and endless questioning.

At some point the questions have to stop, and with confidence that this path holds promise and is verifiable, the practice of it has to start. There's no other way.

The wandering ascetic Siddhartha was not sitting under a bodhi tree when a bo fruit (tiny fig) fell, hit him on the head, and he instantly became Newton. How then did it happen?

He tried many things, in this life and in many previous lives. And, as in the past, he practiced the absorptions or levels of samadhi (stillness), which temporarily purified the mind, and he attained bliss then peace, but he realized that this was not it, not the highest, not liberation (moksha), not enlightenment, not nirvana (the ultimate).


So he practiced something more that we call vipassana or "insight meditation" on top of that stillness. He practiced the systematic pondering of the Four Foundations of Mindfulness (body, feelings, mind, and mental phenomena), still asking the question, "Why is there suffering?"

He then realized suffering (and everything else, too) was dependently-originated, that is, it was born of causes and conditions. "What were they?" he asked. And he saw that this present suffering depended on, for example, having been born. Why was he born? The karma of the past? Why was there karma in the past? And so on... CONTINUED ON FOLLOWING POST

Is Ozempic an anti-desire drug? Scientists are realizing GLP-1 drugs have the potential to turn down cravings — for more than just food
We look at what we like, fixate on what will stimulate dopamine and/or serotonins, slaves to pleasure, bug-eyed for sugar, fat, and starch (Tim Lahan/Vox).
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Brian Resnick is Vox’s science and health editor and is the co-creator of Unexplainable, Vox's podcast about unanswered questions in science. Previously, Resnick was a reporter at Vox and at National Journal.

Dr. Marco Leyton, Ph.D., assures me the cocaine he purchased was legal. [Likely story, but the Coca Cola company has the legal right, granted by the US government, to see cocaine from processed coca leaves it imports into the US because coke used to be an actual addictive ingredient of Coca-Cola.]

Plus, it wasn’t for him, definitely not. It was for recreational cocaine users who had answered Dr. Leyton’s ad in a local newspaper to do drugs and collect 500 Canadian dollars — risking their nasal passages for science.

Dr. Leyton had jumped through many hoops to get to this point — getting an okay from the Canadian equivalent of the FDA, exempting him from criminal prosecution, and clearing his own university’s ethics approval.

“I wasn’t asking people to bring in their own [illegal] cocaine,” Dr. Leyton, an addiction neurobiologist at McGill University in Canada, tells me. Now that could be unethical. It was all in pursuit of one of the deepest questions that haunts us as individuals:

“Why do we really care about some things and not too much about others?” as Dr. Leyton says.

Really: Why do we want what we want? With the drugs in hand, Dr. Leyton ran a small study for some insight [and valuable medical knowledge].

It involved just eight participants, but it’s noteworthy because it’s a relatively rare human experiment in a field that more commonly tests rodents (which have found similar results as the human studies).

Plus, it’s just wild. I have never read these words in an academic journal before: Participants “were presented with cocaine paraphernalia consisting of a mirror, a razor, [a credit card,] a straw, and a bag with 3.0 mg/kg of cocaine hydrochloride.”

The study took place over four days. And while the cocaine is the eyebrow-raising component of the study, a special protein shake was the actual key.

On any given day, half the participants were randomly assigned to ingest a shake that was missing a key ingredient called phenylalanine, an important amino acid that helps our body manufacture the neurotransmitter dopamine. That’s the chemical released when our brain is expecting, or sometimes demanding, a reward, like a sweet treat or, as here, cocaine.

So if one is like these study participants, fasting before this experiment, and were then only given a food source without phenylalanine, our body chemistry would subtly change.

Dr. Leyton thought the participants who consumed this weird breakfast would have less dopamine available in their brains. After their shake, the participants were then invited to do blow [sugar, snot rocket, Columbian dandruff, the Devil's ashes].

Or as the study plainly states, the participants “used the razor to divide the powder into three equal lines.”

TOO MANY PEOPLE HAVE BEEN PUT IN AN UNFAIR BATTLE AGAINST THEIR WANTS. THEY’VE BEEN TOLD TO SOMEHOW EXERT WILLPOWER OVER A SYSTEM THEY HAVE LITTLE CONSCIOUS AWARENESS OF AND CONTROL OVER.

They snorted it. But remarkably, on the phenylalanine-free shake days, Dr. Leyton says, “they decreased their craving for cocaine.”

They said they were less interested in snorting it. But it was more than that: The special shake “decreased the ability of the cocaine itself to produce more desire for the drug,” he says.

And strangely, “it had no effect on the drug-induced euphoria,” Dr. Leyton claims. In other words, they still liked cocaine. They just didn’t want it as much.

While talking to Dr. Leyton about his cocaine study, I wondered, Why isn’t the phenylalanine-free shake The Answer to addiction, to overeating, to similar problems of compulsive consumption?

Well, for one thing, because it’s impractical. Phenylalanine is in just about all protein food sources. So unless someone wants to solely eat specially lab-generated shakes their whole lives, that’s not going to work. More

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Universal ATM: Abraham-Hicks manifest money


How to make money come even without a job: Abraham Hicks 2022
(Spirit of Abraham) Sept. 13, 2022. Is greed good? There was that movie on Wall Street with the Wolf. Abraham seems to say nothing tops desire, always firing rockets to get things, and wanting things endlessly is what it's all about? Just give my millions, Universe. I need it. I mean, I'm thankful that I got it already. Yeah. Manifest. It's as easy as using gravity, which isn't that easy but can hardly be avoided.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Money: gold, oil, stocks down, dollar up

Frank Mottek 7/5/22; Charlie Munger; Sheldon S., Seth Auberon, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly

Pres. Biden and the Fed are doing this.
There is one disputed Voice of Business News in Southern California, and his name is Frank Mottek. He brings 30+ years of covering news with a focus on business and money to 790 AM KABC, weekdays on the drive home. As host of "Mottek on Money" daily 6:00-7:00 pm, he talks to the biggest names in the news and biggest personalities steering business, all to give listeners insights they need for financial health and success. Southern Californians trust him, and Mottek on Money is listened to as a high return-on-investment activity to get if not smarter at least wealthier. Mottek On Money | KABC-AM

What's coming? WARNING

(FREENVESTING) Chucky Munger warns investors of what’s ahead for the markets -- trouble that could be worse and harder to fix than what was experienced during Volcker’s era, which ended up with a huge recession.

Hey, kids, rise up and overthrow the bank.
Being a vice chairman of Berkshire Hathaway and the closest partner (right hand man) of Warren "The Oracle of Omaha" Buffett, Charles T. Munger has a [known] net worth of around $2 billion. He is a profoundly wise businessman who is absolutely worth listening to, especially when it comes to investing, the psychology of wealthy people, financial rationality, and life experience.
  • [Do you think Warren Buffett would really let Munger talk or make a YouTube video if it weren't manipulating markets and opinions in Berkshire Hathaway's favor? Caveat emptor. Take with a grain of salt, noting that "grain" is an outdated unit of measure.]
WQ Money Man's outlook (opinion, July 5, 2022)
  • Gold is down, and long-term prospects are dismal due to Ugandan discovery
  • Silver is down, and short-term prospects are not looking bright as supply is plentiful
  • Oil (crude barrel) prices are down, and short-term prospects are down due to supply
  • Brent crude: Oil prices tumble below $100, may fall more
  • Crypto is down, and long-term prospects are dismal for the current players [but certain for block chain as a principle which will be utilized by current banks and governments like China making its own coin and enforcing it, as there's no way these players will lose control of currencies]
  • Rents are up, and short-term prospects are good that they will rise [because of the well-known maxim property is theft" and few are able to buy homes, home supplies are down, and financing is harder and harder to get]
  • Real estate is up, and long-term prospects are stable to rising
  • Greenbacks (US currency) took a surprising bump up [by manipulation of a powerful government, as nations like Sri Lanka are dying for this reserve currency before it ends its reign]
  • Military hardware looks strong and growing, as war profiteering continues to be stronger than health care and medical tech stocks
  • Pharmaceuticals are up with strong long-term prospects as fear grows over pandemics, monkey pox, and future planned scares
  • Stocks and bonds are down with short-term prospects shaky and unstable
  • Cars, new and used automobile prices are up surprisingly and expected to tumble before the end of the year, but this tumble is not certain, as there is no relief in sight even for used car availability
  • Financing (interest rates) is up as banks gouge everyone they can who needs to keep their head afloat in these uncertain times
  • Insurance prices going up as prices for cars and other insured items rise, even if risk is stable
  • Commodities, farm items, deathstock (slaughtered animals) and plants are down with prices in the short-term heading down

Sunday, July 3, 2022

What Uganda’s gold could mean for crypto

Andrew Singer (cointelegraph.com, 6/24/22); Sheldon S., Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Uganda’s gold discovery: What it could mean for crypto
Blockchain has a future, Bitcoin likely does not.
Is gold becoming inflationary? Can Bitcoin replace it as a store of value due to [Bitcoin's artificial] scarcity and reliability? Are Uganda’s [gold] numbers implausible?

Questions arise. These are fraught times for the cryptocurrency and blockchain sector, so it isn’t surprising that industry proponents might seize upon any promising news to help charge flagging markets.
US e-cash: digital currency like cash without Fed
A Reuters' report out of Uganda last week about a massive gold ore discovery [worth $12+ trillion] supplied just this kind of fuel. What does the state of gold mining [on the continent of] Africa have to do with the price of global Bitcoin (BTC)? Quite a bit, potentially.

Bitcoin has periodically laid claim to being digital gold largely on the strength of its [artificially] strict 21 million supply limit, which makes it non-inflationary and a good store of value — in theory.

Gold, of course, is the store of value par excellence, with a limited supply and a solid track record that goes back millennia.

But if Uganda is sitting on 31 million metric tons of gold ore, as the government declared, might not that substantially boost the world’s gold supply? That in turn could lower the price of gold — and make it a less secure “store of value” generally.

Gold’s loss could be the cryptocurrency’s gain. Some drew encouragement from this notion. Microstrategies CEO Michael Saylor, for instance, posted a video on Twitter about the Ugandan discovery of “huge gold deposits,” which might net 320,158 metric tons of refined gold “valued at $12.8 trillion.”


As Saylor noted on June 17, 2022: “#Gold is plentiful. #Bitcoin is scarce," further telling CNBC

“Every commodity in the world has looked good in a hyperinflationary environment, but the dirty secret is you can make more oil, you can make more silver, you can make more gold…Bitcoin’s the only thing that looks like a commodity that is scarce and capped.”

But perhaps there is less here than meets the eye. The 320,158 metric tons of refined gold that the Ugandan mining ministry spokesman said could be produced from the new deposits in the country’s northeastern corner would far exceed the 200,000 metric tons in above-ground gold that exist in the entire world today.

One gold mining trade publication went so far as to suggest the Ugandan government may have been confusing metric tons with ounces in its projections. More

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Cashing in on human suffering (comedy)

Jimmy Dore and Stef (jimmydorecomedy.com); Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly


Blame? "It's not our fault. It's nature!"
What is the world coming to? Americans in North America keep making money because disaster capitalism is profitable, whatever the price. Our one-party system, the Money Rules Party, assures it. The Democrats have become as bad as the Republicans, so there's no actual opposition party. There is no protest party. There is no political organization to advocate for We The People or for us to support.

She's only pretending to sleep
We've been greenwashed. That is to say, we've been given the illusion of an alternative, like when we think we're recycling by buying corporate plastic when it shows a tree on the label. We're led to think we're saving the environment when we are ruining it by our purchase. Look it up. What does it mean to "fight the power" when Tweedle-dee is just like Tweedle-dumb? Think for yourself. Who else has there ever been to think for us?

Friday, July 24, 2020

What about my $600 a week? (audio)

Libby Denkmann (AirTalk® | July 21, 2020); Crystal Q., CC Liu (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

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The latest on California unemployment as extra $600 in federal benefits ends
Mmm, $600 a week is pretty good for no work.
A major source of income for roughly 30 million unemployed people is set to end, threatening their ability to meet rent and pay bills and potentially undercutting the fragile economic recovery.

In March, Congress approved an extra $600 in weekly unemployment [PUA or Pandemic Unemployment Assistance] benefits as part of its $2 trillion [actually much, much bigger according to The Jimmy Dore Show] relief package aimed at offsetting the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. That additional payment expires next week unless it gets renewed.

Cure (lockdown) is not worse than disease (C19)
The unemployment insurance program has emerged as a crucial source of support at a time when the jobless rate is at Depression-era levels.

In May, unemployment benefits made up 6% of all U.S. income, ahead of even Social Security, and up dramatically from February, when it amounted to just 0.1% of national income. Congress enacted the extra payment for just four months, largely on the assumption that the viral outbreak would subside by late July and the economy would be well on the way to recovery.

But confirmed case counts are rising in 40 states and 22 states are either reversing or pausing their reopening efforts, threatening to slow rehiring. The number of people seeking weekly jobless aid has leveled off at roughly 1.3 million, after falling steadily in May and early June.

Today [July 21, 2020] on AirTalk, we get the latest plus check in on the barriers still in place for those trying to receive benefits. Do you have questions? Join the conversation by calling (866) 893-5722. 

If your job has been affected by the coronavirus and you need consultation to help determine your employment benefits, call the Center for Workers' Rights at (916) 905-1625 for help.
  • Guest Host Libby Denkmann
  • Guests: Margot Roosevelt, reporter for the Los Angeles Times covering California economic, labor and workplace issues; she tweets @margotroosevelt
  • Daniela Urban, executive director of the Center for Workers' Rights in Sacramento, which advocates for workplace justice, is also special counsel at Legal Aid at Work, a San Francisco based nonprofit law firm that assists low-income working families throughout California

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Earl Nightingale's strangest Secret (audio)

Mr. + Mrs. Earl Nightingale; Steven Green; Ashley Wells, Kelly Ani, CC Liu, Wisdom Quarterly
I would tell you how I made this money, but you'd have to pay me. (I work at the mint).


Steven GreenSteven Green testimony: I was given this record when I was 13, back in 1974. The first time I listened to it, it changed my life. I listened to it again and again then read books like Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.

I thought and grew rich: N. Hill
Since the first time I heard it, I have never been the same. Because of the motivation Earl Nightingale and Napoleon Hill taught me, I was the first in my family to graduate from college and left with a double major from one of the top U.S. universities.

Ten years after graduating, I was a CPA and owned millions of dollars worth of real estate I rented out. Ten years after that, I sold most of my real estate and paid my investors according to our agreement. I walked away with millions of dollars after taxes.

Best of all, I read the Christian version of the Jewish Bible and started believing in the Jesus in it. That was 22 years ago, although I come from a Jewish family. "God" [the Universe and me and my karma] gave me everything I have but used Earl Nightingale to motivate me to make it happen.

What I learned from this recording is the greatest lesson there is after knowing how God saved me and has a place in his deva kingdom waiting for me after he dismisses me from this prison life on earth.

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Cashless Society = End of Freedom (video)

The_Hated-One (video) via Daniel M. Ingram (twitter.com); Dhr. Seven, Wisdom Quarterly


A cashless society seems like an inevitable progression into an easier, faster, and more convenient future. But this course of action comes at a huge cost of losing privacy and anonymity...

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

That b*tch called me a "b*tch"! (video)

Cardi B; "Bhadd Baby" Danielle Bregoli; Kendrick Lamar, Delaney; Kanye West, JohnExArmy, Charlamagne; Bela, Crystal Quintero, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly\
WARNING: Profanity, gratuitous use of the word "b*tch," the term "ratchet," and F-word!
WARNING: Don't sing along in public! Unless you're qualified by pervasive social norms.

Rapper Kendrick Lamar became the first non-classical, non-jazz musician to ever win a Pulitzer Prize for Music. Lamar has topped the charts with music that tackles issues of race, politics, religion, and even mental health. The Pulitzer follows the five Grammy Awards won by Lamar in January for DAMN., his fourth studio album. His previous album, To Pimp a Butterfly, also won five Grammys. Lamar recently produced and curated the soundtrack for the Black Panther film to critical acclaim. He will not, however, tolerate white people singing the word "[blank]" when singing along to his songs even when he calls them up to sing with him. Word. More + VIDEO

COMMENTARY
We disagree with Kendrick and the audience, but it's not our choice. And we don't want it to be our choice. Let Lamar, other rappers, and the oppressed communities referred to be the ones to decide how they are referred to, even when re-appropriating or taking the sting out of a defamatory and highly offensive term with strong racial and socioeconomic terms. Can we all, eventually, just get along? Not now, but in the future? Reparations are needed, but the whole discussion is a non-starter.
 
WARNING: Vulgar, profanity, N-word, sexual references, gratuitous, ratchet! Oprah Winfrey's favorite album contained "Bodak Yellow," Winfrey claims. Don't sing along!
(The Supremekati) The Original "Catch Me Outside How 'Bout Dat?" #CashMeOutside

(Jonathan Miller) Make a deal with Baphomet? Even if you don't believe, they do. And they won't let you "make it" in Hollywood without a sealed deal where they control you.

Is Kanye West waking up from MK Ultra?
Is it possible for Kanye to be woke? Hes' a Kardashian. If Kanye has escaped the sunken place then the elite rulers of Hollywood will quickly attempt to silence him. Kanye West full interview.

Exposing these "royal" weddings
Royal wedding is a joke (German reptilian hybrids laughing)
 
Operative?
Offensive troll Alex Jones [Could he have anything true and useful to say?] breaks down the House of Windsor. What are their last names? Harry who? Princess Di what? Charles? We never hear it. Bi-racial black American Meghan Markle is now "Her Royal Majesty Duchess of Sussex." How cool is that? But she has lost much and may be getting set up to become an Illuminati "sacrifice" like beloved American Princess Di(e). I'm retiring soon [because I've been outed and am no longer a useful apparatchik to the CIA and/or right wing extremists?]

Thursday, April 5, 2018

How to be a big time RAP star (video)

StrangerThanFiction; Seth Auberon, Crystal Quintero, Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
WARNING: Profanity, explicit references to homosexuality, abuse, sodomy, prostitution, rape!
This is how we do. Lil Dicky "Freaky Friday" ft. Chris Brown with rainbow flag patch.

A familiar voice explains the ins-and-outs (nudge-nudge, wink-wink) behind the rap game for those hankering for super-stardom. The Buddha warned that craving is the proximate cause of disappointment and suffering. What won't living beings (humans, demons, stars, demigods) do for fulfillment. It is this very lack of fulfillment, called dukkha, that spurs us on in samsara, the Wheel of Life and Death. And here we thought hip hop and gangsta rapping was the way to go, a shortcut to EDM/Rave fame, YouTube views, and Spotify/Apple downloads. Nicki Minaj does not like being outdone by sexy Cardi B, the new it grrl:

Wig-wearing Cardi B promotes lesbianism in recent issue of Cosmo

This is how you're loved: Hollywood celebrities get down. Pandora's Box exposed! [re-upload] (2018). This is exactly what's happening behind closed doors in Hollywood. They daily practice occult rituals with fellow actors, musicians, producers, and directors; yet, they will never tell us what going on. This deleted video was re-uploaded from The Black Child Channel.
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