I just saw AKA Tommy Chong again and I'm afraid it's a little dated by the appearances of Jay Leno and Bill Maher. Jay Leno (AKA Enola Jay) is a plagiarizing creep with no credibility. And Bill Maher's friend, George Carlin, is probably the one who gave Maher the line about 'sometimes wearing khaki' from my erased blogs. How generous. Some of Maher's so-called opinions were probably also from this source. But after seeing how they traced the establishment's vendetta against Chong all the way back to 'Up In Smoke', which was popular, it clearly shows how being a public favorite singles you out for unfair treatment at the hands of the establishment. These establishment jerks hate it when we make a choice with which they disagree. They think we should look at 'Up In Smoke' the same way they do. And when we don't, they punish the author. They did precisely the same thing with my online posts. The establishment wanted you to reject them. But you turned around and wildly embraced them. And here we are seven years later and all we've managed to do is sort through a million lies and false accusations. Isn't it hypocritical that they point to Tommy Chong as a threat and then tell you to worship Tina Fey for stealing my blogs? And they tell you Taylor Swift, another fraud, is 'a good role model for young girls'. And they let you call Dean 'Jesus' for stealing my songs. And now we learn that the criminals they promoted on their precious infallible networks signed their contracts in my blood. Does the establishment tolerate this kind of syringe use? Apparently so. Who the fuck is the real president of this Satanic shithole anyway? Should we ask the Freemasons? My guess is Dracula. Why did I have to go through this nightmare? Why did I have to be stabbed with a syringe and have my blood drained out of me like that? Oh, because the people like my work and the establishment disagrees with them. What a fucking insult to justice. I'm sure God will put it right for all eternity in the next life. |
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Thursday, July 3, 2014
The Price of Popularity
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