The public schools in Europe and America have been following Globalist directives for mind control for
decades. A recent escalation is to ask kindergarten kids if they would like to change gender and then goad them into it. Hamburg, Germany Max Lininger is a cute little boy, and somewhat melancholy by nature. He
just turned five, and with his parents, moved to the city because they think that the schools will be better here. Max loves
pretty little girls, but is shy with them because most of his playmates until now have been little boys. Max is attending
Kindergarten and sees his teacher as cranky, because she never smiles like other adults. Fräulein Frisch is thirty, prim, grim, and hates all men. She is very “open minded” in her
passionate belief that gender is not biologically determined, but is a fluid, ever-changing matter of personal feeling. She
experiences an almost uncontrollable rage when she encounters anyone who accepts that there are only two genders and that
human behavior not reflecting this, constitutes a mistake in the learning process, as we have it from Sigmund Freud. It doesn’t even impinge on Fräulein Frisch that sustained behavior patterns produce conditions
which become fixed and then passed on genetically as a predisposition for the behavior, and that this applies to any kind
of behavior, even that finding origin in erroneous reasoning. November 10, 2029 At recess, Max usually plays with other little boys, but always watches the little girls and frequently
shows off for them, as healthy little boys are prone to do at age five. Fräulein Frisch manages not to notice this last part,
but sees only who Max is playing with, and, pairing this with the mild natural melancholy of this particular child, races
to the bizarre conclusion that Max, to be happy and fulfilled, must have a sex change operation to make him a girl. She speaks
to Max and he is frightened by what he sees in his teacher’s eyes. She chooses not to notice this either, and immediately
sets machinery in motion to accomplish her selfless mission of enlightened humanitarianism. November 12, 2029 Herr and Fräu Lininger receive a startling letter from Max’s teacher. They are disgusted, and contact, not the teacher, but the principal of the school, hoping to get Max transferred
to another section away from the bizarre influence of Fräulein Frisch. Headmaster Otto Beck is a wise and very kind man. The
next day, not Max, but his teacher is promoted to a new section in the grammar
school library, where her choice of coloring books for the kids will be subject to the final approval of the senior librarian,
Fräu Beck. The library job pays a little bit more, so Fräulein Frisch accepts it, but knows instinctively why this
happened. When she doesn’t hear from the Liningers within the customary time, she and her bisexual lover Madeline devise
a plan. Wearing a disguise, Madeline will abduct Max and take him to a transgender surgeon. With false credentials, she will
pretend to be the boy’s mother. Sigurd Warner, who occasionally sleeps with Madeline, finds out the entire story as pillow talk, but
the next day is grounded by a painful foot injury. Having met Ted last year at a Libertarian Nationalist convention in Munich,
Sigurd calls and asks him to stand in for him on this mission. Ted is delighted for the chance to rescue Max from these nightmare
women, and books a flight to Frankfurt immediately. Sigurd, feeling conflicted, knows what needs doing on this mission, and
is glad to farm it out to Ted. November 22, 2029. 2:03 A.M. Fräulein Frisch and Madeline are in bed asleep. Ted enters the room and switches on the lights. The
two women sit up startled. Ted shakes his head indulgently, “Ladies, please pardon my intrusion, but as a Libertarian Nationalist, I simply will not condone
anyone who would surgically rob a healthy child of his normalcy as part of the depraved plan of avaricious Globalist monopolists
to ruin all of humanity. Again my apologies, Ted pulls out the Walther TPH and shoots both women between the eyes. |
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