Those Were The May Days
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Joseph Mallord William Turner Wreckers, Coast of Northumberland 1834 Is it sheer hubris, or is it just incompetence? It’s a question often aske
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The Philippines is a long way from the Atlantic – and gets little attention. However, it seems that the CIA has been busy trying to overthrow Duterte – despite of, or perhaps because of, the praise he has heaped on Trump
The CIA’s Cloddish ISIS Attack on Duterte
It is pretty obvious that the US Deep State is in a war against Trump.
Qatar was always “British” – just like Saudi Arabia has always been “American”. The current rumpus in that region suggests that the British and American Deep States have gone to war against one another.
English voters seem to be in lockstep with U.S. voters; consistently and constantly voting against their own best interests.
Given that history; Corbin will be close, but, no cigar…
The galoots have control and are not about to relinquish that power.
Take a moment and consider that you’ve been had. Again.
It certainly changes the conversation when you finally do.
Thanks Diogenes;
Wow, we live in a Potemkin World now.
>>Is it sheer hubris, or is it just incompetence?<<
“If they can get you asking the wrong questions, they don’t have to worry about answers.”
― Thomas Pynchon, Gravity’s Rainbow
Neither. It is Debt-Money Monopolist financed corruption often employing tactics out of Sun Tzu’s Art of War and Machiavelli’s The Prince. In this case it is Tzu’s “pretend inferiority.”
The bottom line is that, so long as these people work for the agenda of their Debt-Money Monopolist corporate front financiers, they are alright. The problem arises when they start to get ideas of their own or they challenge the establishment out of compassion for ordinary “useless eaters.”
Bernie Sanders made $1 million from the establishment by “fighting” the establishment? NOT! Why are so many people economically illiterate? The establishment doesn’t pay its enemies $1 million.
Duh! No wonder he went along with the rigging of the election (Bernie likely would have won, but that would’ve dented the agenda of putting Trump in office as a lightening rod on which to project blame for the debt-bubble implosion that will occur during his administration).
Remember, You can touch everything else, BUT NEVER TOUCH THE MONEY SYSTEM!
~Paul Krugman
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