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Whitebear ago

I think he is crying for help.

WhiteDragonMage ago

Yeah I kind of thought that too. Which actually gave me the thought of, what will happen to all the MK Ultra victims that unwittingly participated in these types of activities? If they were forced to do so then maybe they need rehabilitated like Cathy O’Brien was not sent to jail. Maybe he is a victim crying for help?

Whitebear ago

I think there is a lot of involuntary blackmail going on. They drug you , you wake up with a 12 year old in bed with a dude recording video. From then on, you do what they say. After a few years, you become one of them. Your soul goes numb.

NinaSparrow ago

Totally believe how that sheeit goes for most of them. If they dont have what it takes, deep in their soul, to break free of it at any cost, they succumb to the darkness. It's really sad and honestly terrifying that so many just give up and give in to it. 🙏🏼

rooting4redpillers ago

We can still pray for the ones who didn’t know, and still don’t know. Raised by abusive, dark parents, controlled by abusive, dark bosses, trained from birth or childhood, to do what they’re advised, having no idea what they’re doing. Living in tiny, sickening spheres of influence, never seeing, let alone living what’s outside. All prisoners of Moloch need help, I’m powerless, so I despise them anyway.

NinaSparrow ago

Yes we can! We arent as powerless as we may feel at times. We have GOD on our side! 🙏🏼

MolochHunter ago

smile for the camera , asshole

welcome to operation brownstone, motherfucker

Whitebear ago

How does your comment add or subtract from my point?

Fateswebb ago

It adds, a brownstone operation is when you're bribed for stuff you did... He is agreeing.

MolochHunter ago

sorry, it wasnt pointed at you, its an imagined typical "aaaaaaand SCENE!" from a blackmailer's bedroom entrapment

Vindicator ago

I think OP's point is legit, though: How do we deal with those suckered into this cesspool of filth? Where do Justice and Mercy meet? As a community, we should be pondering this question, if we are to bring light out of darkness.

@WhiteDragonMage @Whitebear

MolochHunter ago

cart before horse

we have to first bring light out of dark

only THEN - when we see the reaction of the guilty to their exposure - do we ponder the merit of mercy

Vindicator ago

I hear you. For the sake of those doing the judging, though, Mercy always has merit. Mercy is never deserved (else it's not mercy, but Justice).