It's not funny, nor amusing, but rather frustrating and exhausting at times. Always trying to follow and connect the dots when said dots continuously not only move but change shape and form. Confusing one not only mentally but in some instances quite literally physically.
I am tired of the constant groaning and moaning of the things that just aren't when the things that so clearly are are made to disappear and be disbelieved.
These stories are explained as the work of some bored keyboard warriors who have nothing better to do in their mom's basements.
Not true.
Question it simplistically if you will; if you think it's so crazy and so far-fetched to believe these stories of the darkest kind and their characters doings in the dark and light alike are just too insane to be the truth think of JFK. Not just a murder but the killing of a US President in broad daylight.. gotten away with by "the man on the grassy knoll"…….sure. If you believe that, leave now. Enjoy your coffee and ignorance and leave us with wandering minds to wander and wonder. Now not just JFK but others alike, big and small, elaborate instances and events, do not happen by happenstance but rather through careful and methodical planning from many people in many places but all with the same understanding that no matter what, they protect their secrets and each other alike.
So much gets lost among the nosy neighbors in the cyber world who are more interested in the mystery than the answers. Answers aren't always interesting and once found out their preceding questions lose their value all too often by far too many.
You may find this to be a silly rant but there's some truth to lies even at times and thus just because you find something baffling to the point of getting the giggles from it does not make it a lie or exaggeration.
So who killed Isaac Kappy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPuaVZ8v2EY
Who killed Tracy Twyman? https://www.tracytwyman.com/ >GOOD LUCK!Post too long. Click here to view the full text.