NEWS AND VIEWS FROM THE NEFARIUM SEPT 12 2024

Originally published at: https://gizadeathstar.com/2024/09/news-and-views-from-the-nefarium-sept-12-2024/

Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 11:57 — 16.4MB)Well, since the debate if not before, Springfield Ohio is in the news. But there may be a different thing going on than meets the eye: Animal sacrifices on the rise in Queens with chickens, pigs being tortured in ‘twisted’ rituals

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Nothing to see here folks! Just because there’s smoke doesn’t mean there’s fire.

A $5000.00 cat bounty that got out of hand in a very short time. Makes me wonder if the guy was even serious or just trying to cast a shadow over the alleged story.
US Republican clarifies controversial ‘cat bounty’ US Republican clarifies controversial ‘cat bounty’  — RT World News

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All Republicans are suspect, and must take lie detector tests.
To save time; the test results are already here.
You can trust us.
Because we care about your pets.

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I sometimes think we humans are seen as pets by the higher ups. Certainly some elites refer to ordinary folks as cattle.

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I just felt like this belonged here.
If its not your cup of tea, have a cup of coffee and move on :kissing_smiling_eyes:

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Isn’t it interesting we have the most sophisticated surveillance technology imaginable but, thanks to a corrupt media and nonexistent journalism, the general public is never allowed to know whether an event actually happened?

That CBC article is another media gem . . .

Last month the Biden administration granted eligibility for temporary legal status to about 300,000 Haitians already in the United States because conditions in Haiti are considered unsafe for them to return. Haiti’s government has extended a state of emergency to the entire country due to endemic gang violence.

So immigration amnesty is allowed because you come from a place with endemic gang violence? By that logic, millions of Americans from major cities should be eligible to emigrate to other countries!

Gov. Mike DeWine held a news conference Tuesday and said he will send state troopers to Springfield to help local law enforcement deal with traffic issues, while earmarking $2.5 million US over two years to provide more primary health care to immigrant families.

You need state troopers to help with traffic issues? Yeah, traffic issues . . .

And how about another $2.5 million to provide more primary care to poor U.S. citizens?

@ShadowNet
To be milked and bilked.