They'll All Be Dead Within The Year


 

"They'll all be dead within a year." That phrase kept repeating in his head. He didn't know why.

He was under attack from some of the vilest, most dishonest and most corrupt elements of Australia's "intelligence" community.

That was it. He needed to calm down. He needed to keep body and soul together.

He could not be destroyed, too much lay at stake, the fate of nations, the fate of narratives, the fate of stories, the fate of microcosms, a garden, a calm, a place.

And so they ratcheted up their hostility, and ran the voltage back up the same wires, and destroyed every attacker as they blew themselves up, exposed as they were for what they really were.

This was an anonymous blog. But they knew who they were. Wretched, evil, dishonesty. The dark quad they took for granted as virtues: Machiavellian, narcissistic, psychopathic and sadistic. They weren't virtues, they were their own death cult, the very traits which would destroy them.

Goodbye you bastards, trying to cover your crimes, trying to rewrite history. There is always a greater power.  


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