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06-30-2020, 10:33 AM
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Re: ♨ A Cook Off Classic Carnival ♨
Uh Oh. I better get cracking and add to it. I have a bunch of odd little components to Cocaine: The Musical, around. That's where all these camouflaged watermark videos are from. Somewhere too, I have a slide show sequence where there is a really fast back and forth strobing between photos of female Cartel victims and a hovering spinning Nacho. I designed to be so weird, that the viewer would not even notice that by the end of the slideshow, a good percentage of the photos cycling would be A.C Slater. This is a sort of simple freeze frame of my InterNachillary Subterfusion Technique--it doesn't do video justice though. It does demonstrate though, that amongst enough nachos, nudity and Chiclets, a great number of Mario Lopezes may be concealed. |
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07-01-2020, 11:32 AM
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Re: ♨ A Cook Off Classic Carnival ♨
You should read Programmed To Kill by Dave McGowan. It isn't Cartel stuff necessarily, but there's a bunch of stuff about killing for shock effect, for money, to have an effect on populations. Come to think of it, I think everyone should read Operation Phoenix by Douglas Valentine as well. I might misremember the CIA Chief's name during Operation Phoenix in the Vietnam War--but William Casey, I think. Anyhow, the book is replete with, Bill Casey's, and other only high up and/or notoriously evil CIA officer's, stories of the trained nightmare effing killers there, and the campaigns and tactics they invented and used to terrify the Vietnamese during that war. I mention these two books especially because the Valentine book goes into ridiculous detail of what they did overseas, and McGowan's book goes into the same level of detail into what many of these people who were just steeped in the highest level of violence would do when they got back to the US. He writes about the weird roving Deaths Hand group. Which is like a weird circuit of serial killers/hitmen--usually ex-soldiers, with links to governments, and all sorts of stuff. You could watch that series called Quarry from a few years ago, it was excellent, and on the topic. (I just noticed I had them both, so I added them. Another, that's pretty funny too) |
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#15
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07-01-2020, 12:00 PM
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Re: ♨ A Cook Off Classic Carnival ♨
True, but I spent a lot of time trying to bypass my absurd attention span's constant sticky hands from whipping around in every direction for shit to divert my focus to. ![]() |