The Time Lords
The ancient spirits slumbered in the ancient forests, and barely noticed the dramatic changes in the humans, and the human genome, with which they were adjacent. They noticed at first, of course, because so many of their kind had been massacred in one of unsung brutalities of the modern world.
But now? They didn't care, much. The mycelium of the modern age, the internet, an interconnectedness unrivalled in style and speed for millennium, indeed passed down to us across thousands, indeed hundreds of millions of years, stirred amongst the ancients. While the Time Lords themselves, usually indifferent to the bickering of sovereigns and sovereign nations, the rise and fall of empires and civilisations, were now active again.
It wasn't all about the Middle East. It wasn't, really, about anything to do with foreign wars and Zionist entities and all the rest of hoo-hah, the infighting and wars of words, those strange, indeed bizarre conflicts which operated only in a digital realm, so easily wiped, so easily disappeared.
It seemed so long ago, the attack on Bondi Beach when 15 Jewish people had been killed in the largest scale terror event in Australian history to actually succeed; and we wept and trembled, well they did, the proponents on either side, the over-excited media, the Jewish lobby making hay on the back of the threat of Islamic terror, false flag event the outsiders reasonably asked, and still, everything was an agenda, everything was for someone else's interests.
It was a disheartening quagmire. The country no longer worked for just about anybody, except the new arrivals with their rolls of cash and enthusiasm for a new life, not even noticing the crushed dreams of those they walked over.
Not even noticing, not even understanding, the history of the place in which they had chosen to prosper.
And so the heart of the country, the old country, died. And a beaten, diminished, broken and sad population, they rumbled through the shopping malls on their sloppy pillars of fat once known as legs, and, their brains fogged with chemicals, didn't even wonder what had gone wrong. For them, this defeat, this abrogation of duty by the overlords, all of this, was just normal.
As they ordered up another hamburger with fries and coke.
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