Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Open Crime, Hidden Villains


Open Crime, Hidden Villains
El Gato Malo



When it comes to pointing out “real life james bond villains i know that many favor the cardigan clad conman DBA “bill gates” or klaus “the monologue” schwab who seemingly cannot resist expounding endlessly upon his sinister plans to take over the world, but for my money, it’s george soros.


While others go in for the high profile “dominate NGO’s and halls of government power and grow fat upon the grift” in hopelessly flashy fashion, soros is like SPECTRE, always in the background, always scheming, always doing stuff but never quite seen. he’s not about pomp or titles or manifestos, george just finds the weak spots, inserts levers, and pushes.

In a brilliant bit of value investing, he realized that the best way to completely change a city for short money was to buy DA’s. their races are small investment, low profile, and one person can make massive differences because as we all know, it does not matter what the law says; it matters what the people who apply the law do.


This project bore quite a lot of fruit:


The damage is instant and obvious. you get a DA that thinks that “prosecuting auto breaks ins is racist!” because of who keeps getting arrested and bingo, the whole ball of civilization starts unravelling. add in assault. add in robbery from stores. add in burning cities and actual no joke looting.

It’s all just “political expression.”

Wanna squat in someone’s house? move on in!

Redistribution is en vogue and we do not prosecute it.

For my friends, everything.

But you so much as touch one of these people and you will learn the true meaning of “for my enemies, the law.”

THAT is the power of the DA. they are basically lawless and unaccountable. they decide who gets charged and for what. they decide to let you out on zero bail to go do it again. and again.

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