Mass Hypnosis Poem by Alexander Shaumyan

Alexander Shaumyan

Alexander Shaumyan

Moscow, Russia
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Alexander Shaumyan
Moscow, Russia
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Mass Hypnosis



In spite of all the hardened goons,
Ready to whack you just in case—
We did not go to the moon—
It was a televised disgrace.

A giant leap to fool mankind
Like World Trade Center steel that melts,
While Building 7 blows the mind
With outer Van Allen belts.

And so the faithful trust the lies
Like Covid ticker tape parades,
The war goes on and millions die
Amidst this fraudulent charade.


February 9,2022
--Alexander Shaumyan

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Alexander Shaumyan

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