• America Is Lost Episode Ten: The Chateau Du Congress

  • Nov 7 2023
  • Length: 10 mins
  • Podcast

America Is Lost Episode Ten: The Chateau Du Congress

  • Summary

  • The title of this episode is the same as the original 1984 manuscript with the exception that there is an exclamation point added to the end of the title in the original document. The majority of this episode is the same as the original, but some edits were made at the end to add a little more timing with the selected music track and to clarify what exactly the prediction turned out to be in this episode.

    Originally, the poem states that everyone gets vaccinated for T.V. The author did not know about the invention of You Tube, Spotify, or iTunes because they did not exist in 1984, but the references to how people in our current time are suffering from an overload of all this communication technology, the prediction is pretty obvious. Changing to say that we are all going to get vaccinated for Covid-19 is a clear reference to how Joe Biden (Psychelapse) has been trying to force all Americans to get vaccinated in violation of their constitutionally guaranteed rights under the 14th amendment. Thanks to the Supreme Court, he failed the first time. He will go through congress just as the poem predicts to force all Americans to get vaccinated by making it a law. Get ready to accept the mark of the beast because that is how Biden is going to do it. He is going to make it a law, and nobody can legally refuse to get vaccinated. People will be required to carry a card in hand with their picture on it that proves they were vaccinated just to be able to get groceries, get a job, or even get medical attention.

    Music Talent Credits: Culture by Anno Domini Beats, Billy Goat Stomp by Joel Cummins, Spy vs Spy by DJ Williams, Savior by Telecasted, Snake on the Beach by Nico Staf

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