George Bush Goes Full Retard At Dallas Memorial For Slain Police

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Former President George W. Bush obviously thinks this state of affairs is worth celebrating, as this bizarre footage of him singing and dancing at the Dallas memorial for five slain police officers shows.

We are enduring the summer from hell with shootings and ultraviolent false flags occurring with shocking frequency as society stares down the barrel of civil war.

Former President George W. Bush obviously thinks this state of affairs is worth celebrating, as this bizarre footage of him singing and dancing at the Dallas memorial for five slain police officers shows.

Did Bush Jr forget he was at a funeral, or is the explanation for his behaviour actually far more sinister?




MK Ultra experts have suggested Bush is under mind control and the song Battle Hymn of the Republic could be one of his triggers, activating a different mode that would explain the swinging arms, beaming face, and total lack of awareness.

However it has also been suggested the former president knows the Dallas shooting was a false flag and he doesn’t care enough anymore to even pretend to be mourning.

He is a selfish man with zero empathy who knows he can get away with anything. His celebratory behaviour at the memorial is just rubbing salt into the wound.

Or was he simply wasted? George Bush has battled with drug and alcohol addictions all his life, leading some viewers of the video to suggest he has fallen off the wagon, or was high on a cocktail of recreational drugs.

The speech he gave at the memorial was also bizarre – as he smiles and smirks his way through the script, it is impossible to believe he means anything he says.

The words on paper might make sense, but his body language and facial expressions betray him.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=Dl8Pw6Bu7T0

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