Oooookkkkaaaaayyyyyy. What specifically are you referring to? Keep in mind I don’t have need to get out much nor do I watch either local or national news. Throw a sick old man a bone here.
I figured it had something to do with people swallowing whatever codswallop the government and/or the MSM spewed uncritically. I was just wondering if you were.referring to a specific incident.
Sgt Squirrel reminds me of the main character of a series of books, named Noah Wolf. Wolf suffers from a form of PTSD as the result of seeing both his parents brutally murdered as a small child. Wolf has no emotions and no conscience and is unable to function as a normal human being although he has learned to mimic normal behavior. He does have a strong sense of right and wrong. The series author is David Archer and the books are available on Amazon under Kindle Unlimited.
Gaaaah… I feel like a prophet.
http://thegentlewolf.net/comic/tgw-123/
Panel 7. I wish I’d been wrong.
Oooookkkkaaaaayyyyyy. What specifically are you referring to? Keep in mind I don’t have need to get out much nor do I watch either local or national news. Throw a sick old man a bone here.
What Jonathan was saying about skepticism being necessary for a free people.
I figured it had something to do with people swallowing whatever codswallop the government and/or the MSM spewed uncritically. I was just wondering if you were.referring to a specific incident.
Sgt Squirrel reminds me of the main character of a series of books, named Noah Wolf. Wolf suffers from a form of PTSD as the result of seeing both his parents brutally murdered as a small child. Wolf has no emotions and no conscience and is unable to function as a normal human being although he has learned to mimic normal behavior. He does have a strong sense of right and wrong. The series author is David Archer and the books are available on Amazon under Kindle Unlimited.
I’ll have to check them out. Thanks Bill.