Poisoned Dragons and Cyclopes - Blackbird9 Podcast

Welcome to Blackbird9's Breakfast Club's Wednesday Podcast.  In tonight's SPECIAL REPORT on Poisoned Dragons and Cyclopes  we  interrupt our scheduled program to present a two hour look at the various threats posed to The TRUTH Movement from within due to the vast numbers of Casualties of War  that are the demoralized fruits of labor synthetically created by the Cultural Marxist Globalists in their Uncivil War  against  WE THE PEOPLE.

Drawing from the standard Reach, Throw, Row and GO!!!  motto of Lifeguard training, the Host Frederick C. Blackburn discusses how each of these four strategies can be expanded to apply to our Breakfast Club Guidebook on Cooperative Game Theory.   As with distressed swimmers, our Casualties of War can be divided

into two groups . . . Cooperative and Non-Cooperative.   The host introduces the terms Poisoned Dragons and Poisoned Cyclopes (plural of Cyclops) to describe the various types and damage levels of Non-Cooperative people in distress caused by these long term 4th and 5th Generation Asymmetrical Warfare demoralization programs.

The Host will conclude Part 3 of The US Uncivil War  series next week 08 March 2017 at our regular time . . .Wacky Wednesdays from 8 - 10 pm Eastern.

Poisoned Dragons and Cyclopes - Blackbird9
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