by Georgi Stankov, June 9, 2015
When one watches this video as a light warrior, one must inevitable ask his/her HS:
” How long, oh Lord, shall we endure these imbeciles. Have we incarnated from the bliss of the Source to save these Zombies? Do they deserve all our sacrifices and constant pains during the LBP in order to heave these debased people to higher dimensions. Oh, Lord, please take these Zombies and dissolve them in the eternal Tao – they do not deserve anything else – and destroy this Empire of evil in the deluge of the MPR. Amen!”
Watch Video: ‘Obama zombies’: Americans sign prankster’s petition to nuke Russia (VIDEO)
Read also Jerry’s report from the deep American south on June 2nd.
US journalist Mark Rice has asked the people of San Diego to sign President Barack Obama’s “plan” to nuke Russia to “maintain America’s superiority.” The majority of beach goers didn’t appear to get the joke, and signed the fake petition.
The “experiment” was recorded on video, which Mark Rice then shared on his Twitter, YouTube and Facebook accounts.
“We just need a couple more signatures to support President [Barack] Obama’s new plan to deal with Russia,” Dice tell a random man whom he stops. “We are going to launch a pre-emptive nuclear strike.”
The man, who does not seem to be much familiar with the issue, cuts off Dice in mid-sentence, and says: “I’ll sign it for you.”
Dice encouraged people to sign the petition, saying that by signing it they are going to “support a nuclear strike against Russia.”
“This is the one way we can maintain our superiority,” Dice says.
“You know how Russia has been threatening United States lately,” he tells an apparent anti-Russian American patriot, who replies: “Yeah!”
“I have been American all my life,” says the man who is signing the petition, “Let’s hope he doesn’t disappoint me,” he added, apparently referring to Obama.
There was just one couple who refuse to sign the petition, after they heard it was to support Obama’s plan to “launch the preemptive nuclear demonstration against Russia.”
Another couple asked Dice if he was really thinking that the US was “going to” nuke Russia.
“I don’t think we are going to,” a woman says.
Despite seeming mistrustful, they signed the petition, however.
Dice seems to be surprised by the results of his experiment, saying that the test results “are disturbing.”
The “test” was conducted amid growing tensions between Russia and the West.
READ MORE: Moscow ‘closely looks’ into reported US plans to return medium-range missiles to Europe
AP reported last week that Washington was considering withdrawing from a Cold War-era treaty with Moscow and returning nuclear-capable medium-range missiles to Europe in an effort to counter what it calls “Russian aggression.”
Cited by AP, the plan that it was penned by the office of US General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, contained several contingencies for a scenario in which a key missile treaty between US and Russia fails. (RT)