". . . the play's the thing
Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King." (Hamlet, act 2, scene 2.)
This recording of "Skippy" torturing a girl should be played on hidden loudspeakers every time Podesta exits a building into the broad daylight. His reactions would be telling, but it would be more about rattling him into making mistakes and disclosures. If he cannot be rattled, it would suggest a high position in the cult and a trust in Satanic protection. Or he could just be so burned out in his soul from enjoying the torture of innocent children that there is nothing left of him to rattle.
Too bad for Skippy that Satan cannot protect him from God when He has issued a judgment. The fact that he has returned to the White House in an hour of judgment tells me God has put a hook in his jaw. The Lord is gathering the wicked together, which is never a good sign for them. If Skippy was smart, he would run out of there while he still can, but he won't, and it wouldn't help him if he was able to think of it. There is no place where judgment will not find him because it is not men who are coming after these lying murderers. All their sacrifices and demonic rituals will have accomplished nothing to save them.
". . . the play's the thing Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King." (Hamlet, act 2, scene 2.)
This recording of "Skippy" torturing a girl should be played on hidden loudspeakers every time Podesta exits a building into the broad daylight. His reactions would be telling, but it would be more about rattling him into making mistakes and disclosures. If he cannot be rattled, it would suggest a high position in the cult and a trust in Satanic protection. Or he could just be so burned out in his soul from enjoying the torture of innocent children that there is nothing left of him to rattle.
Too bad for Skippy that Satan cannot protect him from God when He has issued a judgment. The fact that he has returned to the White House in an hour of judgment tells me God has put a hook in his jaw. The Lord is gathering the wicked together, which is never a good sign for them. If Skippy was smart, he would run out of there while he still can, but he won't, and it wouldn't help him if he was able to think of it. There is no place where judgment will not find him because it is not men who are coming after these lying murderers. All their sacrifices and demonic rituals will have accomplished nothing to save them.