The Ghost in the System

Life under socialism, as it turns out, isn’t just about community kitchens or group knitting sessions; it’s a land of endless surveillance, where yesterday was especially dICEy.

Whether it’s organized crime, political intrigue, intelligence undercover, or simply the work of psychopaths, you realize that you’re in the middle of it.

And you? You refuse to be an “asset” to anyone. They’re not going to mess you into any ops—real or imaginary—without you signing off on it. You’ve been used enough, and now even socialism seems to want a piece of you. Nope, thanks!

So, about the psychopath and his network: you could care less about their supposed “intelligence.” Money? Ha! Meaningless. But start messling with people’s lives, and that’s where you draw the line.


Time to Analyze the Situation—Point by Point!

1. Waiting Time
So, you’ve got a meeting, and it starts with 30 minutes of you waiting. The entitled British woman who seems like she’s got a PhD in “Unprofessionalism” say it clear, wait!
You wonder, is she just naturally this obnoxious, or is it part of the act? You’re betting on both.
She’s probably in her organization just to “spread gossip and rumors”—they must’ve picked her out of a casting call for “Person Most Likely to Meddle.”
It’s intelligence work, but her door bell job description sounds like “Spy / Mean Girl Hybrid.”


2. Patience? Yes, But Not for This
Look, you have patience, but not for games. If someone’s going to ask anyone personal questions, you expect them to actually understand THE QUESTION and adapt it to the level of people understanding. But here, in socialist reality-land, your answers are irrelevant—no one’s actually think. It’s like talking with a parrot.


3. The Setup
You go for coffee, sit down for more than 10 minutes, and, surprise, surprise, they’re on to you.
Here come the players: a man, a woman, and—ah, your former friend, the “soul from your past.” The woman’s undercover moves are so obvious she might as well be wearing a sign. Meanwhile, your old friend still has that “I-used-to-be-cool” energy. Dangerous? Sure. Weird? Oh, absolutely.


4. Direct Broadcasting 101

You’re savvy enough to realize you’re on some kind of broadcast. The people around you are talking like they’re on a script.

The whole setup is screaming, “Operation You’re-the-Patsy,” and it could be a legal thing, an illegal thing, or just some bizarre British “let’s mess with you” scheme.

No time to decode it now, though; you’re too busy recording everything for later analysis. Eyes darting, behaviors, details, clues… Yep, they want you in their game.

But sorry, folks, the answer’s NO.

Who knew you’d become the hottest target for… something?

They steal your personal belongings, break into your apartment, target your personal life, and probably take your dog life, too.

They may think they’re breaking you down, but you’re here to stand up. Your freedom of speech is still yours, and they can’t have it. And you will speak! A world to hear about the mess that they did to your life and how dirty involved is the intelligence in socialism!

Why you? Why are they after you?

Are you some lost heir to the throne of Random Nonsense?

This could be organized crime, some deep-state revenge, or just your average intelligence operation run by civilians on a budget.

There’s no time to puzzle it out. All you know is that you’ve seen it all before, in different places, with different faces. And here you are again—full-circle in the land of social surveillance.


5. Face to Face with the Psychopath

After realizing you’re being stalked, you resign yourself to playing this absurd game. You know he’s going to pop up at some point, your “ghost.”

And sure enough, just when you think it’s safe, he reappears in a whole new disguise, like a bad sitcom character.

But it’s the control aspect that gives him away. He waits until the end of your meeting to make his grand entrance—classic narcissist move.

Is he afraid of dying, or just that his socialist gig is up? Either way, you keep your cool, even if you’re screaming inside.

This guy loves broken people—he wants to break you, too. Not happening.

You might not have the experience to match him move for move, but there’s one thing you know for sure: you won’t play his game.

December is coming, and you’ve decided: in this socialist wonderland, you’re nobody’s pawn.

You’re just a regular person, not a socialist spy, not an undercover operative, just… a person. So you say a big, loud no thanks to his delusions of power, his dark schemes, and his spy games.

Goodbye to the ghost, the psychopath, the surveillance state—and welcome, December!

Here’s to living on your own terms (even if “they” don’t like it).

Patrick & Co: The Spy Dogs of Socialism

Are you still looking forward to socialism? Let me explain what socialism is really about!

Socialism is corrupt! It destroys innocent people to maintain those who support it in power.

This is how transgenderism has been exploited. It’s also how the problem of immigration is handled for political and social gain.

Every person under socialism seems to fall in line with it.

If you want socialism, you’ll get it—and fast!

Today, let’s talk about September, the Suicide Month, and the disturbing games that Patrick & Co play with vulnerable people—online bullying and blackballing individuals who have no support, destroying lives!

This is what happens in socialism because, in a system like that, they CAN.

Socialism allows this to happen at all levels!

Now, I will translate for you the latest post by Patrick & Co.



It shows their view on the mess they’ve created: by destroying a woman life, a family’s life, pushing an American Registered Nurse into extreme poverty, harassment and danger, spreading lies and misinformation on innocent people, constructing environments of bullying, involving transgender friends who are part of a socialist policing system against their targets, using organized crime connections—all in an effort to maintain their powerful socialist position, undermining trust in law enforcement and the state.

This is Patrick, a man disguised as a woman, spreading delusions online.

Being a mediocre dancer as a man, he wanted to be successful as a woman, so he became one.

He works for anyone who agrees that becoming a woman is his greatest achievement.

But he hasn’t succeeded. Delusional and narcissistic he messes with everyone around him for fun and positive feedback.

“Iko Iko (My Bestie)” performed by Justin Wellington is an old song, a ritual chant used by the Mardi Gras Indians. It’s been around so long that the words are no longer clearly understood, but it means something like “We mean business” or “Don’t mess with us.” Patrick & Co manipulate this song to play their twisted mind games and spread gossip.

The song originated in New Orleans, with elements of French Creole and African languages, and reflects ceremonial clashes between various groups during Mardi Gras.

The original song, “Jock-A-Mo,” refers to the traditional clashes between Mardi Gras Indian tribes dressed in colorful attire.

Patrick, however, uses the word “JOCK-A-MO” as “JOKE-A-MO,” focusing on the idea of mocking someone. Or even “Jack-A-Mo”, meaning handling someone forcefully, much like police slang “jack up.”

Patrick & Co are part of a corrupt police force that harasses people they dislike.

In a socialist society, an American registered nurse isn’t liked because she sees the truth in the socialist corrupted chaos.

They addressed their video to someone under the name “Alcyone Regina.”

Patrick uses “Alcyone” to give online clues about the people he and his corrupt officers are targeting. He adds “Regina” to fuel envy or to imply a connection to organized crime, further spreading his delusions.

The unprofessionalism of socialist transgender officers is already well-known, but proving it in a corrupt system is nearly impossible.

Let’s continue with the analysis.

Patrick’s partner, who works as an Uber driver, also harasses the American nurse.

He uses gang signs and creates confusing messages, turning their harassment into a mind game.

Corrupt officers like Patrick & Co toy with the lives of innocent vulnerable people, and it’s hard to predict where this will go if their madness continue unchecked.

Promoting violence, spreading gossip, harassing people, destroying lives—this is what socialism truly fosters.

Patrick & Co addressed their twisted song and dance to someone named Michael (listen to the song). He is likely part of their law enforcement corrupted network or organized crime group. Their goal is to fuel the flames of chaos, as seen in the song’s lyrics.

Patrick delusionally sees himself as a fire, destroying everything in his path.

He uses lyrics with double meanings—listen to “Chakimo fina a na nae, Chakimo fina nae”—to twist their meaning in street language. Corrupt cops use these games to gang-stalk people they don’t like.

Of course, nothing will be done to expose this corruption. IS SOCIALISM!

Who will return 10 years of an American nurse’s life, destroyed through 10 years of socialist abuse at the hands of corrupt transgender officers?

If you still want socialism, listen to the song again. Look at Patrick, his boyfriend, and the mess STATE EMPLOYEES caused over the last decade.

To be a spy, law enforcement officer, or gang member, you must be smart and avoid messing with innocent people!

Because for you, Patrick, it may be fun, but for the victims, you’ve destroyed their lives!

Socialism will treasure you, and gangs will hire you because in the world of spies, you’re nothing but trash.

“My spy dog sees your spy dog. Gonna set your tail on fire.”