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National Humiliation

Talk about a trial balloon! Turns out that high altitude balloons were discussed years ago as potential delivery vehicles for any number of missions, to include an EMP attack. Bleak scenarios for America went with the descriptions of how things would be. Your imagination would rather not go there. 

But here it came. Surely military air defenses knew about it days before we were told. The first public mention came when it was entering the lower 48 from Canada. Reports claim the pretender said to shoot it down, but the military was afraid someone might get hurt. Better to let the thing linger over numerous sensitive sites, military, nuclear, port facilities. We still don’t know exactly what the balloon was meant to achieve. Some are saying it was merely a test of American reactions.

These balloons can serve as a platform for any number of devastating purposes, but we’ve got it on good authority that it was merely a weather balloon gone rogue. That’s why it had to be blown to bits in 45 feet of water after having traversed middle America. That makes sure nobody will ever be able to prove anything. We’ll never know the true intent, but doubt it was accidental. The debris field stretched for miles.

Now the Pentagon is saying that several Chinese balloons traversed the United States during the Trump administration, but none of the principals seems to know anything about it. That means they weren’t notified. Or it didn’t happen. We’ve grown used to this routine.

They’re saying that Chinese balloons flew over Texas and Florida and nobody noticed? Somebody would have noticed. But General Mattis denies any such thing, and he was supposed to be the source. 

President Trump apparently had several people with big jobs who were working against him. Some of them think it’s safe to come out and brag about it now, but some laws and regulations might have been breached while they were “protecting us” from Trump’s predicted reactions. It might not have been their place. There are reports others acted behind his back. 

We’re still laughing at the buffoons in Davos deciding what the future will look like for the rest of us. Somebody needs to tell these people that they don’t rule the world, contrary to their posture. They’re not going to be making any decisions for us, and that includes gas stoves and electric cars. Gas stoves aren’t destroying the “planet,” and good luck getting everyone into electric cars. We understand that they’re a status symbol, but they’re still wildly impractical. 

Prime Minister Netayahu has an even worse problem. Remember how the left went out of their minds when Trump became president? He’d be a dictator! He’d start WWIII. Some screamed at the sky, others couldn’t get out of bed for weeks. Netanyahu is facing that same kind of mindless outrage. There’s anger because he apparently has some understanding with Putin, and won’t send lethal armaments to Ukraine. What an outrage! At least in some circles. They’ve tried to prosecute him out of power, intimidate or run him off somehow. Meanwhile, he’s taking all the grief they can muster. No wonder he and Trump get along.

Maybe you’ve noticed, the ship may be going down. Ron Klain, who many thought was the guy running the country from behind the scenes, is leaving soon. Now the top Economic Advisor, Brian Deese, is taking a new job too. The pretender’s administration is falling on hard times. Dealing with scandals broadcast around the world on a daily basis isn’t much fun. 

Apparently the Grammy Awards, sponsored in part by Pfizer, featured some depiction of hell, or Satanic worship. What on earth! We remember a time when the Grammy Awards recognized real talent and great successes. Now it’s an indoctrination ceremony of some kind. Trannies apparently cavorted around some dude with red horns against a backdrop of somebody’s idea of hell. It seems like these crazies are trying to tell us something, kind of like that balloon that traversed the United States.

The state of the Union speech transpired. Peeked in, but couldn’t watch. Dozens of people make their living this way, deciphering, decoding. We’d rather hear it from them than have to suffer through the intolerable. One of the highlights apparently was when the pretender said that we’d have to depend on oil and gas for another ten years or so. It was a moment of levity amid the grim reality of being told not to believe our own experiences. Everything is great, can’t you see?

No mention of the scandals? No way the whole family isn’t suffering dread. The laptop gave the whole thing away. Hearings are scheduled, subpoena’s delivered. Doubtful anything will be done by departments dedicated to deceiving the public. But it’s coming out in the open. Unavoidable knowledge everybody pretends not to know. 

Several controversies are brewing, some with global repercussions. It seems that a journalist of some repute claims that the pretender blew up the Nordstream pipeline. If so, it sounds like an act of war. The list of nations that could have pulled off this deep sea caper isn’t very long. Not only that, there were war games in the Baltic which would have provided the opportunity for any number of allies to have done it. 

But there’s a problem. The pretender made the mistake of saying, some time before the war started, that if Putin attacked Ukraine that he would “end” the pipeline. When questioned further he said, “I promise you, we’ll be able to do it.” 

Didn’t the blown pipeline harm Europe? It definitely put a crimp in expected income to Russia. Award winning journalist Seymore Hersh has published a report, with only one source, who claims the pipeline explosion was an American plot. He’s not believed by the mainstream press, and has a history of pursuing stories that they’d rather not hear. 

The nation has been exposed to humiliation the likes of which we never thought we’d see. Suddenly the world is adrift and the U.S. is to blame. We can only imagine what they’re saying behind closed doors in capitals around the world. Sure enough, some of the embarrassment is warranted. But these decisions are made in lofty environments. We wouldn’t understand. And we don’t.