using the law to adminster poison the king commits genocide
Project description
- NAME
GENOCIDE - using the law to administer poison the king commits genocide.
- SYNOPSIS
genocide <cmd> [mods=mod1,mod2] [-d] [-h] [-s] [-v]
genocide cfg server=<server> channel=<channel> nick=<nick>
genocide met <userhost>
genocide rss <url>
genocide ftc
genocide cmd
genocide mods=irc
- DESCCRIPTION
GENOCIDE is a python3 program that holds evidence that the king in the netherlands is doing a genocide, a written response where the king confirmed taking note “of what i have written”, namely proof that medicine he uses in treatement laws like zyprexa, haldol, abilify and clozapine are poison. This means that the king of the netherlands is not using laws to provide care for the elderly, handicapped, psychiatric patients and criminals but is using the laws to administer poison. Poison that makes impotent, is both physical (contracted muscles) and mental (let people hallucinate) torture and kills members of the victim groups.
GENOCIDE shows correspondence with the Internationnal Criminal Court about the genocide of the king of the netherlands (using the law to administer poison), including stats on suicide while the kings genocide is still going on. Status is that there is not a basis to proceed, whether the genocide doesn’t fit the description or the netherlands doesn’t want to cooperate with stopping the genocide the king of the netherlands is doing.
GENOCIDE provides a IRC bot that can run as a background daemon for 24/7 a day presence in a IRC channel. You can use it to display RSS feeds, act as a UDP to IRC gateway, program your own commands for it and have it log objects on disk to search them.
GENOCIDE is placed in the Public Domain, no COPYRIGHT, no LICENSE.
- OPTIONS
- -d
daemon mode
- -s
start a shell
- -v
be verbose
- -h
print this message
- -x
enable debug
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