No bother feel no way
It’s coming close pay day I say
No bother feel no way
Every man get paid accord his work this day
It’s coming close pay day I say
Every man get paid accord his work this day
It’s coming close pay day I say
From “Feel No Way”, by Peter Tosh, 1983
THE DATA
From October 2021 to March 2022, the average monthly spending on alcohol by Millennials in the United States decreased by 40%, from $75 to $45. Morning Consult’s Emily Moquin lied baldfacedly and downgraded the decrease by 10%, from 40% to 36%.
I have exposed the duplicity of Morning Consult’s Emily Moquin by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
From October 2021 to Mach 2022, average monthly spending on alcohol by those with an income of $100K per year or more decreased by 37% , from $81 to $51.
From October 2021 to March 2022, the percentage of the U.S. public who drank beer at least once a week decreased by 24% , from 25% to 19%.
From October 2021 to March 2022, the percentage of Millennials in the United States who drank alcohol decreased by 11%, from 72% to 64%. Morning Consult’s Emily Moquin described it as an “8-point drop”.
From October 2021 to March 2022, the percentage of American gen Xers in the United States who drank alcohol decreased by 3%, from 63% to 61%.
From October 2021 to March 2022, the percentage of baby boomers in the United States who drank alcohol increased by 3.6%, from 56% to 58%.
In March 2022, alcohol consumption in the United States decreased by 31%, month-over-month. Morning Consult’s Emily Moquin omitted the percentage entirely, described it only-generally as a “decline”, and said it was because “consumers slashed discretionary spending”.
Declines are shallow, and gradual.
In an undated article from 2022, directly in the face of the exponentially decreasing alcohol consumption which I’ve documented above, liz-palmer.com said “Global alcohol consumption will bounce back to pre-Covid levels by 2023”.
Say what you will about our literally-blood-drinking Illuminist friends, there is simply no quit in them.
How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?
Please considering doing what you can to help speed the process.
THE ARTICLES
In an undated article from 2022, directly in the face of exponentially decreasing alcohol consumption, liz-palmer.com said “Global alcohol consumption will bounce back to pre-Covid levels by 2023”.
Here’s Liz Palmer’s picture:
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(Liz Palmer)
Can you see how the photograph is centered on her left eye? That’s because, to followers of the Left-hand path like Liz, the left eye is the “eye of Will” or the “eye of Horus”.
But don’t take my word for it:
‘The right eye is the Eye of Ra and the left is the Eye of Horus’.”
From “Freemasonry - Religion And Belief - The 3rd Temple”
Facebook: “Welcome to the Left-Hand-Path-Network, where Satanism is not about worship, but it’s study.”
For any Coincidence theorist lingering in the readership, here’s another picture of Liz Palmer, where the image is centered on her left eye:
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(Liz Palmer)
And, because some respect only the lash, here’s a couple more images of Liz Palmer that focus on her left eye:
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(Liz Palmer)
I have included Liz Palmer’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason in a position of marginal influence looks like.
She figured that the rubes would never notice the coded visual imagery.
They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. They comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth. It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.
But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.
Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.
On May 9, 2022, morningconsult.com said “Alcohol Drinking Declines as Consumers Slash Discretionary Spending”.
Where author Emily Moquin said “alcohol drinking declines” because, as a propagandist, she knows that seventy percent of readers only read the headlines, and her hedging generality goes a long way toward “compartmentalizing” awareness of the scope of the sudden, exponential decrease in alcohol consumption which she is attempting to obfuscate.
Declines are shallow, and gradual.
Using a time-honored propaganda technique, Emily “buried” the following in a table below:
In March 2022, alcohol consumption in the United States decreased by 31%, month-over-month.
I had to do the math to learn that, by the way.
If just 30% of readers read the articles, how many do you think get to the data in the tables, and then do the math on them? It’s an example of the propaganda technique known as “compartmentalization”.
This is buried seven paragraphs down:
“The share of those who said they drank at least once a week declined across noncraft beer, wine and liquor categories between October 2021 and March 2022. Declines in weekly drinking during that time were steepest in beer – dropping 6 percentage points from 25% to 19%.”
Emily said “points” because points are smaller than percentages, and because points are positive. I had to do the math to learn:
From October 2021 to March 2022, the percentage of the U.S. public who drank beer at least once a week decreased by 24%, from 25% to 19%.
For grade school children studying the subject in the future, asking the average American in 2022 to read seven paragraphs and then do math is like asking someone from the 1800’s to carve angels on the head of a pin.
This is buried in another table, twelve paragraphs down:
“The decrease in spending on alcohol among millennials is underscored by an 8-point drop in the share who said they drink alcohol between October 2021 and March 2022. Similarly, consumers with an annual household income of $100,000 or more are now 10 points less likely to say they drink alcohol than they were last fall.”
There’s a strict rule in journalism, where you list the highest number or percentage first, and then the rest in descending order. Here, Morning Consult’s Emily Moquin desperately did what little she could to hedge by Satanically inverting it, placing “10 points less likely” below “8-point drop”.
She said “points” because points are smaller than percentages, and because points are positive. I had to do the math to learn:
From October 2021 to March 2022, the percentage of Millennials in the United States who drank alcohol decreased by 11%, from 72% to 64%. Morning Consult’s Emily Moquin described it as an “8-point drop”.
She said “drop” because it’s softer than “decrease”, must mostly as a thinly-veiled reference to the fallen Lord Lucifer.
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(The fall of Lucifer, from “Paradise Lost”, by John MIlton, 1667)
From October 2021 to March 2022, the percentage of American gen Xers in the United States who drank alcohol decreased by 3%, from 63% to 61%.
From October 2021 to March 2022, the percentage of baby boomers in the United States who drank alcohol increased by 3.6%, from 56% to 58%.
From October 2021 to March 2022, Emily Moquin said that average monthly spending on alcohol by Millennials in the United States decreased by 36%, from $75 to $45. Unfortunately for her, I did the math. It’s a 40% decrease. Emily lied bald-facedly and deflated the decrease by 10%, from 40% to 36%. I have exposed the duplicity of Morning Consult’s Emily Moquin by using what was known in the old days as “fact checking”.
From October 2021 to Mach 2022, average monthly spending on alcohol by those with an income of $100K per year or more decreased by 37%, from $81 to $51.
Here’s Emily Moquin’s picture:
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(Emily Moquin)
Can you see how the photograph is centered on her left eye? That’s because, to followers of the Left-hand path like Emily, the left eye is the “eye of Will” or the “eye of Horus”.
I have included Emily Moquin’s photograph so that you could get a better idea of what a generational Satanist Freemason in a position of marginal influence looks like.
She figured that the rubes would never notice the coded visual imagery.
They are all related to one another through the maternal bloodline. They comprise between twenty and thirty percent of the populace, and are hiding in plain sight in every city, town and village on Earth. It’s how the few have controlled the many all the way back to Babylon, and before.
But they say that the hardest part of solving a problem is recognizing that you have one.
Don Croft used to say “Parasites fear exposure above all else”.
How long do you think that these people have left in power, now?
Please considering doing what you can to help speed the process.
Jeff Miller, Libertyville, IL, February 3, 2023
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