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People complain and gasp for breath in fictitious voicemails
One of the taxpayer-funded creations is a large series of fictitious voicemails in which people complain and gasp for breath, reports Campus Reform.
For example, in one of the pretend voicemails, set in 2065, a man tells his mother that he is really worried about dying from either rising temperatures or a huge tsunami.
“If the tsunami doesn’t get us, the heat might,” the man says. “I’m just calling to say I love you and I miss you and it might be the last time you hear my voice. Bye.”
More tax-dollars for yet another of the bankster gangsters world government rip-off scam(s). I keep annoying my representatives but alas they’re too deep into the pocket of the foreign banks who are “Royally” ripping us off.