The Rembis Report and Other Fascinating Topics - Volume XLII

This is Bucha.

This is Bucha.

Now, before you turn away for fear of seeing something you would rather not look at, I am telling you, LOOK.

This is Bucha, Ukraine before it was assaulted. It was a simple suburban town. Nothing extraordinary in the way of ancient art, architecture, unusual geologic formations, or rare flora and fauna. It was a place with shopping malls, schools, neighborhoods, bakeries, gas stations, and a traffic jam on the main street at rush hour. It was just like your town, wherever you live.

I took an online tour with GoogleMaps to see what it looked like. Driving around town, courtesy of a virtual car, I got to see Bucha in snapshots from the last five years or so, some as recent as last fall. People waited at bus stops, pushed baby carriages, visited parks, rode bicycles, and carried their groceries home down quiet streets. It was peaceful and safe. Businesses advertised on local billboards and the sides of their vans and trucks. People worked at all the same kinds of places we do. Nail salons, barber shops, restaurants, taxi services, you name it. They took their cats and dogs to the veterinarian. They cared for their neighbors. They went to church, synagogue, mosque, or temple. They lived in houses and apartments. They were no threat to anyone.

Life was good.

But then, missiles fell from the sky. Tanks rolled in. Monsters with guns invaded and killed indiscriminately. Everything was destroyed.

This is documentation of what really happened. The reason you need to see this and why you need to share it, is because if it can happen here, in this nice little town, it can happen anywhere.

It can happen in your nice little town.

There is a lot more I can say about how to end this war, and what might happen next, but that would take thousands of words. Many articles like this one are being shared through news outlets around the world. These stories should be enough to convince everyone that we are witnessing absolute Evil.

How can anyone be so inhumane? I truly do not know.

My goal here is to create an archive. To state how I feel about what I am seeing happen on the other side of the world, a place I have never been, and may never even go to. I want anyone reading this, not just right now, but years from now, decades, centuries, if my words are preserved by anyone, to know that the world in 2022 is a good place with some really, really bad people.

Yes, criminals are out there, but they are outnumbered by really good people. Those really good people are fighting them right now so that you have a choice in what you read, where you choose to live, how you choose to work, and what you want to do with your life.

And Evil will fail. It always does.

Take a close look, because you need to see what Evil looks like, so you will recognize It when It makes a stop in your neighborhood.

First, Evil will beckon, claiming to be your friend. It is not. It shouts that you are being cheated and treated unfairly when you are not, and says that only It can help you. It lies about what you see and hear while you are watching. It calls for you to rally on Its' behalf, blaming the good for their own demise and your misfortune. It takes money from whoever hands it over, with no reciprocation, to build financial machines to keep It alive and at a distance, safe from whatever horror it creates. It will use anyone and everyone to get what It wants.

Sadly, many people fall victim to those lies and become monsters themselves.

Good, however, is all around us. Good knows when it is being lied to. Good does not fall for the dog and pony show in the preamble to a revolution that makes no sense. Good destroys Evil. Always has. Always will.

But sometimes there are hapless victims of Evil, simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, completely blindsided, like a bullfrog sitting in a bog when a tractor rolls through to drain the swamp. Even if It never completely builds a road, or a building, or even a wall, It leaves devastation in Its' wake.

Evil views whatever it destroys as collateral damage. Things that were just in their way.

But, there are Good people. You can find Good right here in these pictures of places where Evil trampled. And you can be sure that at the end of all this, the Good will be the ones left standing.

This map is from the article linked above.

I went everyplace on this map where Google offered a street view, and took screenshots in the approximate locations people were killed and captioned each photo accordingly.

Nice places.

Quiet places.

Lovely neighborhoods.

Safe places.

If a picture says a thousand words, consider everything these tell you. And when Evil pays you a visit, kick It's ass down the road.

Thank you for looking.

Be Good.