Saturday, December 9, 2017

So Who Is Dave Brock?



Here at the Compound we're often asked, just who is Dave Brock? A second hand car salesman out of Monmouth, UK, or the weirdly bouffant head of Media Matters.








The other performed fraudulent charitable status and shills for the globalist, Illuminati, NWO elite as the head of a fake news organisation.




The one has long, greasy lanks and stripey flares and he's still alive, by some miracle beyond human understanding.




The other has a remarkable silver bouffe and a rainbow lover who tried to blackmail him. He's alive too, strangely.




And one had Lemmy, who isn't alive anymore but was awesome. RIP, Lemmy, you were great.




So who is Dave Brock?  Which Brock is the Psychedelic Warlord? You, the reader, be the judge.

Dik Mik forever,

LSP

7 comments:

  1. I've never been a fan of Dave Brock, alcoholic musician. Neither am I a fan of Dave Brock, the mutant who shills for the Illuminati group Media Matters (funded by famous Nazi George Soros) (Soros spelled backwards is still Soros). It may be that anyone who is born and is named "Dave Brock" is automatically cursed. It's just a theory at this point, but there are significant examples.

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    1. LL, I'm not saying that Dave Brock and Michael Morecock aren't running a 2nd hand car dealership out of Monmouth. But the Illuminnati Media Matters clearly shills for Soros' NWO.

      I think the curse holds.

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  2. I've never heard of either D. Brock, but then again I don't get out much.

    Both of them seem to be inspired by Baal, whose name is Laab spelled backwards.

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    1. That's an excellent point, Fredd. And not how Laab rhymes with Saab.

      Interesting.

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  3. Baal was a fish God.

    So is bass.

    But bass is better eating.

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  4. How hard is it to gut a Baal?

    Pretty tough, I would think.

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  5. LL and Fredd, that's an interesting couple of points. Bass are definitely better ezting than Baals, which are notoriously tough and hard to gut on account of their scales. Think alligator gar and you've pretty much got a Baal.

    Big fight -- not so good to eat.

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