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False Flag Wars

once upon a human

two kids named
ahmad and stan

each in his world 
loved reading Peter Pan

didn't see it coming
their dreams broken
down by the khazarian plan

they fell for their division
train 
United by same grief and
pain

so abrupt was journey's life
span

a sudden end of the line ,
so announced the 
oil man

mossad bought the
conscience of uncle
Sam

greed made jet fuel
burn steel

MSM made the world
believe it's real

a nuclear resistant Saudi
passport
wrote Iraq and Afghanistan
in it's will

a glass of fluoridated water
flushed down the prozac pill

depleted uranium & drones 
morgues for banks their
currency is flesh and bones

both went for a date 
patriotic and , religious 
democratically vicious
was the nature of the bait

the burqa, the dress
passed the cemetery gate

khalida and pam
went on to see ahmad and stan 
into each other's their tears ran

pam laid her body over stan 
where are you my man

the dancing Israelis
celebrated their role
as the towers take  zionist fall

from wombs to graves 

modern civilised slaves

home grown pawns 
black nobility
with hidden hands 
invisible diabolical thrones

MK ultra dreams built on
occupied imagination loans

khalida and pam
discovered
the difference between
ahmad and stan

it's the same difference between
khalida and pam

it's the depth of the indoctrination 
it's the depth of the grave 
it's the name of the slave

khalida hugged pam
as their tears on the tombstones ran

malignant meadows 
greed made widows.

a real man should know
that by killing another man
he's anything but human

where are you Iran 

Tamer Hossam

Copyright © | Year Posted 2019




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