“Out of the sewer, literal vampire pot bellied goblins are hobbling around coming after us!”

—  Alex Jones

Literal vampire pot bellied goblins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hs8PpTFBSw, The Alex Jones Show, July 18 2017.
2017

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