Dear Friends,
It seems to me… the elite have turned on us like rabid dogs. Prosecutors prosecute based on politics instead of justice, governors govern by edict to sow chaos, our police enforce unconstitutional edicts instead of constitutional laws, our schools don’t teach they stupefy, our media doesn’t inform it lies, our corporations don’t make money building products they rent seek, our medical community has given up on science for politics, our judges rule not based on fairness but on political favor, even as the elite’s rich privileged children marshal every night to riot and destroy our cities. At every level the elite have become rabid. They froth at the mouth on TV, they become violent at the slightest provocation and they even threaten other elites who haven’t gone nuts. Rabies is clearly rampant in their ranks.
In every instance the reason for the chaos is the elite create it. They decide who will be prosecuted and what charges will be brought. Like in the case of Kyle Rittenhouse. He was asked to help protect a garage from rioters. Because, as it turns out, the elite have written into insurance policies that if your business or home is raised by their kids… it is not covered. Since the police only enforce mask edicts, not laws, people have to defend their property themselves. That is what Rittenhouse was doing there in the first place. He had the audacity to put out a dumpster fire drawing the ire of the mob. Rittenhouse fled for his life. When he fell and finally had to defend himself, he did… and has been charged with first degree murder for it, and is in jail today without bail… even as the rioters have not been charged at all.
When the democrat governors of Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan forced old folks homes to take in covid patients, by edict, they knew full well what they were doing. Would you believe that the British in Quebec City, who sent small pox infected prostitutes to Ethan Allen’s soldiers laying siege, was an innocent act? Of course not. That was an example of biological warfare… just as seeding nursing homes with a disease deadly to the aged was. In both examples, those that infected their enemies, the British, the Colonial Army and democrat Governors, their citizens, committed a crime against humanity. I find it shocking that there is so little outcry, at the brazen murder of so many Americans, by our own elected governors and the bootlicks that abetted that crime.
The elite have set up bail out non profits to get violent killers back on the streets. The results have been spectacular. One man was jailed for beating his wife. When he was arrested he told her and the police if he got out he would beat her to death. The elite immediately paid for his bail, so he beat the poor woman to death. Total success. Another violent man who was released by the elite tried to burn his house down with his wife in it. He said the Bail initiative was the best thing that ever happened to him. That one was only partially successful since she escaped with her life through a window. You have to admit, getting violent killers, rapists, robbers and home invaders back onto our streets, to prey on us, is a pretty crazy, one might say rabid thing to do. Very progressive though.
The children of the elite have got in on the act. Rich kids are going into poor black neighborhoods, and burning them to the ground, in the name of racial justice. Many of those the elite have paid to get and keep out of prison, man the front lines as token blacks, to give their war on the Black community an air of legitimacy, but they are only cannon fodder. Once the Gucci shoes they looted have worn out… so will be their usefulness to the pathological elite. It’s pretty hard to claim the elite are working in the interests of mankind. Heck, it’s near impossible to make a logical argument they are even working in their own self interest. No one benefits. They have gone utterly insane. So, yes… the elite have turned on us like a pack of enraged dogs. Who will eventually turn on each other. Like Lenin did Trotsky.
Sincerely,
John Pepin