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  • in reply to: Debt Rattle April 19 2021 #73468
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    “Yes, definitely, let’s all be as irrational as we can possibly be, that will help!”

    What are you getting at? You are trying to argue with people who have an agenda, and their fingers in their ears. Also they press mute when you speak (censorship), so what are you really helping with?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 19 2021 #73465
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    In my honest opinion, to do that you’re neville chamberlin thinking he can manage and reason with hitler.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 19 2021 #73464
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    I find it funny how we still act like arguing from good faith will actually accomplish anything. We are so past that point.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 19 2021 #73463
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    The death rate doesn’t matter if they were misidentifying deaths, which we know they were since they changed how death certificates were completed last year, kinda like when they changed the definition of herd immunity.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 16 2021 #73293
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    Remember another scene in that movie, where the joker has two boats full of people. One with “normal” people and another with convicts? Both given means to blow up each other, with the game being one must blow up the other or both blow up? The movie shows us that neither destroys the other, but do we really believe that? Look how quickly people turned on each other during covid?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 16 2021 #73292
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    BLM is a part of the “plan”! Protestors at capital hill, not so much. You can tell what is a part of the “plan” and what isn’t based on how the “authorities” react to it. Protesting social causes, part of the plan. Protesting nose diving standards of living, not so much. Protesting social justice during a pandemic, part of the “plan”. Protesting lockdowns during same pandemic, not so much. Protesting against voter ids, part of the “plan”. Protesting for voter ids, not so much.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 16 2021 #73291
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    “I just did what I do best. I took your little plan and I turned it on itself. Look what I did to this city with a few drums of gas and a couple of bullets. Hmmm? You know… You know what I’ve noticed? Nobody panics when things go “according to plan.” Even if the plan is horrifying! If, tomorrow, I tell the press that, like, a gang banger will get shot, or a truckload of soldiers will be blown up, nobody panics, because it’s all “part of the plan”. But when I say that one little old mayor will die, well then everyone loses their minds. Introduce a little anarchy. Upset the established order, and everything becomes chaos. I’m an agent of chaos. Oh, and you know the thing about chaos? It’s fair!”

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 16 2021 #73287
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 15 2021 #73221
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    Now they’re talking about booster shots in the fall, and if you’ve got friends and family, get em in for the shot. Heard a clip on NPR the other day and someone was asking why we had purchased so many shots compared to US population. Now you know, everything we said last spring is coming true. Vaccine passports, booster shots all the time. Medical tyranny cause you ain’t qualified to comment on this topic bub.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 15 2021 #73220
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    Boots on the ground, in a work “meeting” currently. They’re talking about vaccine clinics and the response to them doesn’t sound like they’re going well. They ended up having to call people to get people to sign up. Lots of no shows also.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 14 2021 #73153
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    “Aye, there’s the rub. Grassroots are up against authorities aided by teams of psychologists, public relations firms, and media.”

    Hmmmm

    https://twitter.com/sallyKP/status/1382005525160792071

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 14 2021 #73152
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    “Thomas Harrington has written a must-read article, “You are Damaged and Only We Can Repair You” in which he looks from a literary angle at the end of our era.

    This is an agonizingly true take, from a bookish perspective, on something that has been clear from an industrial and economic angle: that society has come to the end of a wave and there is no sign of the next one. We are beached, and for the first time there is no industrial or cultural revolution on the horizon.

    Despite the hype there was no Age of the Internet. There was only the continuation of data over wires, that began with the telegraph two centuries ago, but which now flowed in greater volume, becoming an tsunami of bits that no-one really knew what to do with. Instead of revealing new industries, the most powerful impact of the Internet was to kill price discovery and arbitrage by destroying the fine mesh of business that interweaves society, thus unleashing a penny-pinching race to the bottom.

    In place of the architect of the universe we got the infernal accountant, ever slicing and dicing the numbers, driving forward at full tilt with his eyes glued to the rear-view mirror.

    Harrington’s article shows how this was no mere economic phenomena. It destroyed the balance of our market economy — which was more vulnerable than we thought — when it broke the connection between production and consumption. It trashed the relationship between time, experience, labour and care, and the value that society put on that investment of effort. The work ethic being the last leg that provided support to culture and society, the latter soon collapsed.

    Indeed we can also lay the blame on the Enlightenment which was far less enlightened than popularly imagined. The canon of liberty and human rights that we celebrate was the work, as ever, of dissidents. The fetishization of science led people out of the dark only to lock them in a cupboard — bereft of their spirituality, of any responsibility to heal themselves, of any understanding as to why they were conscious and, therefore, what they should do. Whatever the reader’s religion or philosophy, it is clear that “as much as you can afford” was a very poor answer.

    What about the Fourth Industrial Revolution, you might cry. Look closely and you will see it is about resisting revolution. It is an attempt by bankers and billionaires to lock in their current advantage by seizing assets and utilities: from water and farmland to energy and living space. This is accomplished by the mass generating of money under the excuse of Covid stimulus, most of which is going to the billionaires, their corporations and foundations. Inflation will soon render this money worthless, but not before they’ve bought out Main Street and the locked down middle class.”

    http://moneycircus.blogspot.com/2021/04/forget-mars-its-our-planet-theyre-taking.html

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 14 2021 #73147
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    Just like most people thought, ya know, QE would go away and they’d return their balance sheet back to normal. Which was proven not to be the case in 2019, but they didn’t have to explain that because covid. Some of us realize that once you make the choice to embark on that road, you ain’t coming back. Which was what led us here in 2008, perhaps Raul is the Martin Luther type figure? 😉

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 14 2021 #73146
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    I think the comment i posted above answers your question. Until some Martin Luther like figure makes a convincing argument about the dogma and why it shouldn’t be followed, which won’t happen until plebs really start to grumble about most of this nonsense, which won’t happen until they finally realize things aren’t going back to normal ever.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 14 2021 #73145
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    Harlan Ellison is great, used to have a book of his short stories a few years ago. May have to search for that again.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 14 2021 #73143
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    @Doc robinson

    I found this comment to be very apt to how this entire thing feels

    “BRAVO!!!!!

    A tour de force that ranks up there with Martin Luther and his Ninety Five Theses of 1517. This column, and many others, is an exposure of the corruption of the Covid 19 Dogma and a plea for a rational discussion of it.

    Instead of a Church in Wittenberg, we have your column and the internet. May this column go viral.

    Big Pharma/Big Medicine/CDC/FDA are the modern day equivalents of the Roman Catholic Church. They sell us the lie of the “vaccines” to absolve us of our sin of covid 19, no different than selling us indulgences to absolve of us of spiritual sin in the old days.

    You did not challenge the Holy Writ lest you be excommunicated!!! Luther refused to recant and was excommunicated in 1520. Just like the censoring, banning, de-monitizing, sanctioning, firing, of anybody that challenges the Covid-19 Dogma. It is likely as forever as the Roman Catholic Church – they haven’t reversed Luther’s 1520 excommunication either.

    As the Dominican Friar Tzetzel said, “As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory into heaven springs.” Just like we are “saved” by the first jab into our arms. Oh wait! You still have to give even more pennies for salvation, just like having to mask and social distance after the jab.

    Fauci is Pope Leo X – Lending authority to the Dogma while making $$ to build his modern day St. Paul’s Basilica. Just like the Pope’s of old, he must split the cash with the modern day Ceasars of Social Media, Big Pharma and Big Gov – to maintain control over the wayward sinning masses. No one must stray from the flock!!!

    Members of academia & big business, doctors and Karens, are the akin to the priests of the time, in on the scam. Instead of pennies of the poor, they demand obedience in masking, social distancing, vaccines.

    Martin Luther’s central tenet was that salvation came through God’s grace, by accepting Christ as the messiah and personal acceptance of your sins. It did not require a ginormous Church hierarchy, money and coercion to obtain. Hence it was such a threat that the entire Church mobilized against him.

    It does not require an enormous infrastructure to deal with covid 19 either. So much can be done on the personal level. Avoiding diabetes & obesity, using vitamin D and OTC supplements, ivermectin, HZQ, inhaled steroids, washing your hands, etc.

    But you can’t build St. Peter’s Basilica when people take their salvation into their own hands and your coffers are empty!!!

    Just as Martin Luther caused a fundamental and irreconcilable split in the Roman Catholic Church that persists 600 years later, so will this mismanagement of the covid 19 pandemic result in irreparable damage to every part of our society and economy.

    History is Prophecy.”

    Blackcrow

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 14 2021 #73142
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    “When you’re stupid, uneducated, and weak, how long can you expect to stay rich and in power?”

    That is an excellent question i posed to my father in different words the other week. The people who believe this shit the most are the corporate types, and after having worked with them for a decade or so, if it came down to civil war they’d lose very quickly. Which then makes you wonder if those who now use them as a blunt weapon have also considered this?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 14 2021 #73134
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    Who wants to bet they paused the J&J shot and haven’t informed us of how many adverse mishaps have occurred? Wouldn’t want any bad PR. Wouldn’t be lying about the others would they?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 14 2021 #73133
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73091
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    BLM might be real to the “plebs”, but its founders and probably many of the higher ups are just grifters. Like most of america these days. We’re being oppressed, so instead of promoting unity and solving issues, we’re just gonna be divisive! That’s always worked thru out history! Pay no attention to the founder who’s spent millions of dollars buying properties in affluent neighborhoods……..that aren’t being burnt down.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73090
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    @ctbarnum

    Most of the reactions to covid have been economic, not healthcare. Essentially they told us to wear masks and they can’t treat you until “vaccines” came out. But if you lost your job, you ended up getting paid more then those in the lower end who kept theirs. Not to mention you haven’t had to pay rent for a year now, since they keep pushing that back. The CARES ACT was a bigger bailout then 2008 and then they did what, 3 more with perhaps an infrastructure bill to come? What happened to all the work those shovel ready jobs did after the 2008 crisis? Maybe that was all wasted on corruption too! Are we really this stupid? Or are we just incapable of thinking that those who consider themselves are betters might just rob the bank while pointing at “systemic racism and covid” to keep us distracted?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73087
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    Ain’t no conspiracy

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/we-were-creating-story-our-focus-was-get-trump-out-cnn-director-busted-undercover-veritas

    What i found most interesting was his comments on covid coverage, fits perfectly with what i said in my previous comments.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73064
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    Keeps us busy in inaction, yes.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73059
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    Following the news is like one endless corporate meeting, we talk and talk and talk and nothing ever changes.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73057
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    Why report on anything when those who commit the bad actions are never held accountable? We may all be better of not paying attention, we’d get the same results.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73055
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    If you go to the CDC’s website and take the percent of people they say died of only covid, you get like 30,000 of the total they report everyday. Why do they not point this out in the “news”?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73054
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    It’s been over a year and i do not know a single person who has died from covid. I know two 90+ grandma’s that survived without barely knowing they had it. Yes yes stats stats stats, but i’m going to trust my own personal exp.

    We live too much online and believe that it is now reality, it isnt. I do see more and more homeless, but you’d think they’d be dying on the streets from covid the way the media talks about it. Doesn’t seem to be the case. I still stand by my original thesis, they needed a reason to print, the rest of the world went along with it because they don’t have any alternative to the american financial system yet.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73053
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    If you don’t think the way the media handled covid wasn’t a pure fear and misinformation scam, not to mention censorship of anyone who disagreed then i’ve lost all hope. Just ventured over to NC and they have an article on vaccine passports up. The comments……. why do they even pay “attention”? What in the past 20 years makes anyone think more power to those who rule over us won’t be abused. Humanity is hopeless

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 13 2021 #73049
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    Now now Dimitri. Raul took those numbers down after reader request (i remember pointing out they were on every web page). And he didn’t ban anyone for questioning covid. In my opinion he’s handled this better then any other website that wasn’t outright saying its all BS.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 8 2021 #72755
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    Indeed Germ. I have been expecting monty python bring out your dead since they started losing their minds a year ago. Still crickets, just numbers that i can’t verify.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 8 2021 #72736
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    I’d prefer if elvis wasn’t dead, but i take what life gives me. Bubba Ho Tep is another great movie if people are bored during these trying times.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubba_Ho-Tep

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 8 2021 #72732
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    https://www.defenseone.com/business/2021/04/hypersonic-missile-fails-test-launch-b-52-bomber/173186/

    F-35 doesn’t fly
    vaccines don’t prevent disease
    media can’t tell the truth
    Epstein didn’t kill himself

    WINNING!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 8 2021 #72720
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    Question for everyone: Did anyone hear anything about a Navy sailor getting shot to death at Ft. Detrick in maryland?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 8 2021 #72719
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    Wait doesn’t covid also only kill less then 1% of those who get it? Hmmm which is worse, We’ll prob have a good idea in a years time!

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 8 2021 #72718
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    https://nypost.com/2021/04/07/covid-vaccine-site-closes-early-after-adverse-reactions-to-jj-shot/

    Step right up folks, i’ve got some snakeoil to sell ya!

    “Officials did not disclose the types of reactions suffered by less than 1 percent of the more than 1,700 people given shots at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City”

    Phew it was only less then 1 percent! We must do everything we can like shutting down your lives and freedoms if it saves only one life!

    If you’ve watched this movie you’ll know what this is, if not i highly suggest you watch this movie. This is how the 1% and corporations view you, heck its how my landlord views me! (in defense of landlords i’ve had many and she takes the cake)

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 7 2021 #72695
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    Then again she’s married, so maybe that’s her husbands last name? In this topsy turvy world who knows these days.

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 7 2021 #72694
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    Ah Krystal Ball, quite the hottie. Wonder what her parents were thinking when they named her, gosh we’re clever?

    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 7 2021 #72691
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    in reply to: Debt Rattle April 7 2021 #72685
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    @WES

    Read his article on how capitalism requires world war. I always enjoyed that. One of the people i came across while reading his second book was a good writer. His blog is here:

    https://www.markgb.com/

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