Trump's TV channel aired only two programs. One was a sitcom called "Two Guys and a Girl," and the storyline focused on a group of rich and powerful pedophiles who engaged in human trafficking. Each week, the two guys and the girl desperately tried to deflect the truth by suggesting that the pedophile ring was run by Democrats from the basement of a pizza parlor in Washington DC.
The final episode of "Epstein Island" revealed the actual truth though -- that the pedo- and human-trafficking ring was, in fact, run by the "President" of the United States and his friends; however, those in seats of power who could actually hold them accountable for their horrific deeds all turned a blind eye to the crimes.
The whole affair reminded me of Emmett Lee Dickinson's poem "They robbed their Youth," below on the left. Dickinson's poem inspired his third cousin Emily to pen her poem, "I robbed the woods," below on the right.
| By Emmett Lee Dickinson: They robbed their Youth – Their trusting Youth. The unsuspecting Girls Brought their by Bums and Asses Their fantasy to please. They scanned the schoolgirls curious – t they grabbed – they bore away – What will the men in Power – What will the Chamber say? | By Emily Dickinson: I robbed the Woods – The trusting Woods. The unsuspecting Trees Brought out their Burs and mosses My fantasy to please. I scanned their trinkets curious – I grasped – I bore away – What will the solemn Hemlock – What will the Oak tree say? |
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