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All countries have pledged to begin hoping it all sorts itself out with immediate effect.
Another invisible hand inanity from our Babble-onic oh-so-smart “leaders”.
seychellesParticipantI’ll keep on wondering why they [MSM and Democrats] always go with these false claims. Is there really nothing actually true that they can find? It is sheer laziness, are they all not all that smart, or are they secretly on Trump’s payroll?
One thing is certain, the deplorables are increasingly developing the ability to recognize bad faith reporting and politics and they do not like it, which does not bode well for the “Democrats” in an honest 2020 election.
seychellesParticipantMish is led by his opinion more than ever…
Make that entrained opinion. Couldn’t agree with you more.What If This is as Good as It Gets?
All you can reasonably ask of a human being is that he is self-critically aware of his own strengths and weaknesses, attempts to see externalities truthfully, and tries to navigate an optimum balanced loving path between the two while attempting to “make a nice day” in the shadow of our existential angst.seychellesParticipantmachine guns, grenades, and dynamite …. The National Truth Commission estimates that at least 8,350 Indigenous people were killed by the military government.
It would be interesting to know the current increase in death rate among these isolated indigenous tribes due to epidemics. Are they just killing them off with gunpowder sooner they can be killed off “naturally”?
seychellesParticipantThe “growth is good” idea won’t die unless it’s murdered.
It doesn’t need to be murdered, it’s committing suicide (but unfortunately it may be a slow death).
seychellesParticipantGantz stressed that his Blue and White alliance “will listen to everyone, but we will not accept mandates imposed on us”
We have the exclusive privilege of imposing “mandates” on others; don’t be so silly to suggest we will accept mandates imposed on US. We want muticulturalism for the world, except for US only a brutal racist policy of apartheid is acceptable. Hypocritical situational ethics (no ethics) is a cornerstone of the Zioglobalist “way”.
seychellesParticipantAlso Ilargi, from Wikipedia ” A 2005 epidemiology review concluded: “In aggregate the human epidemiological evidence is consistent with increased risk of birth defects in offspring of persons exposed to DU.”[13]
seychellesParticipantIlargi re depleted uranium: “A British doctor who co-authored two studies on the environmental impact of U.S. military operations in Fallujah said that the city’s population suffers “the highest rate of genetic damage in any population ever studied.”
seychellesParticipantMuch of this impact can be blamed on the use of depleted uranium munitions by U.S. forces.
Slow genocide. A crime against humanity. Using Iraq as a freebie dump for radioactive waste.
seychellesParticipantincoming Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
a “Third Way” (sensu JP Farrell) Eurocrat who will aggressively prioritize EU economic cartelization but likely in a relatively nuanced manner
seychellesParticipantmutual defense treaty
in this case of course an euphemism for host-parasite relationship
seychellesParticipantThe plan was based on obtaining immunity from the Knesset and passing legislation to prevent the High Court of Justice from removing that immunity.
Zioglobalist tactics, Bk 1 Pg 1. Any law that is not reversible is too important to be instated by lawmakers and should be subject to a vote of the entire population as it becomes a foundational, Constitutional article rather than a “law”.
seychellesParticipant..a shift in the political mood from shared support for globalization to a more zero-sum battle over a slower-growing world economy.
Once the momentum of the Coriolis forces accelerates, they’ll screw each other over in a heartbeat. Bank on it.
seychellesParticipantA structure that cannot dynamically adapt to the political expediencies around it to regain political legitimacy when it is eroding is a failed structure.
Zio-neo-CON-globalism in a nutshell. Hubristic sloth is not the basis for a sustainable ideology.
seychellesParticipantA group of states led by Texas is expected to announce an investigation into Google on Monday to examine whether the Silicon Valley tech giant has gotten too big and effective at stomping or acquiring rivals.
Definitely verboten. This is antimonopolistic and a decentralizing threat to the one-worlders. But as good a place as any to start reducing the effectiveness of the Deep State tool kit.
seychellesParticipantFor The First Time In My Life, I’m Frightened To Be Jewish (David Graeber)
Well, then Mr. Graeber, don’t insult our intelligence with this pity-the-poor-Jew hasbara and tell the prominent Zioglobalists and their ilk to clean up their act. They won’t; they care as much about decent ordinary Jews and their welfare as the .01% care about the deplorables. They care not that the anger they legitimately provoke is eventually focused upon people who cannot escape living in the real world.
seychellesParticipant…. but neglected the practical implications of changing 1000s of rules and regulations and treaties and laws.
But that would require real work, skill and knowledge, not coasting on some self-serving algorithm while spewing forth anti-Logos to justify a political sinecure paycheck. Oh, and all those rules, regulations, treaties and laws were set up as a “mandate” FROM THE GET-GO to make a reversal nigh impossible. All of those legal documents should be safely ignored if initially made in bad faith. Perversion of Western legal systems has been perhaps the most toxic achievement of the Zioglobalist-neocon cabal.
seychellesParticipantNot much to say today as Dr. D made all of the correct observations, IMO. Maybe that “corpse” that they wheeled out of the NYC holding prison was Brunel; that would have been consistent with occultist Deep State humor and been good for quite a few belly laughs among the insiders. I am not quite as pessimistic as Mr. Alban (“That’s why we’re toast. no American would do that.”). Americans just need to feel enough pain. Once they’ve had reality forced upon them for a few months or years, maybe they will fall into more productive habits and lose their addiction to the “good times”.
seychellesParticipantThe operation was hatched at the top.
A disloyal, anti-national engineered corrupt influence structure of entrapment and entrainment.
seychellesParticipantHigh time for everyone to sit down and talk.
This only makes sense if it is mutual good faith Logos talk. Not likely in a world of pervasive anti-Logos. “Talk” in the contemporary sense translates into maintenance of status quo power relationships.
seychellesParticipantThe judge still can’t believe what happened.
Sure he can.
seychellesParticipantTreasuries safe haven.
Make that pseudo-safe haven. After FASBA56, the safest and most liquid place you can shelter your precious after-tax savings is in cash in a secure and private location.
https://www.truthinaccounting.org/news/detail/fasab-statement-56-understanding-the-new-government-financial-accounting-loopholesseychellesParticipantPrince Andrew Urged To Tell All He Knows About Jeffrey Epstein
This leder must have generated a reflexive belly laugh from La Reine.
seychellesParticipantBanner for our times:
“So much information, so little Logos.”seychellesParticipant….taken at an In-N-Out Burger in the San Fernando Valley….
Caption for this little occultist Sabattean Frankist Porn Poster should read, “The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same: We Are Still In Charge and You Are Powerless to Change the Situation. Har Har Har”
seychellesParticipantDonald Trump Reportedly Wants To Purchase Greenland From Denmark (G.)
This would not be another Louisiana or Alaska Purchase coup. A soon-to-be bankrupt third world country shouldn’t spend anything for a piece of real estate useful only for expensive hegemon military bases. Unless it is a resilience move for the globalist .1% who think it will soon be one of the few land masses cool enough for people to live on.
seychellesParticipantNBC calls the “news” of US flags at half mast lowered to honor this creep a “solemn sight”.
Epstein probably lowered them or ordered them lowered himself. Today’s theme picture should have been something by one of the uber-surrealist whackjob-artists.
seychellesParticipantSame crime syndicate, same m. o.
seychellesParticipant“This country doesn’t need me because it’s so self-centered.”
Ai WeiWei stikes me as pretty self-centered himself. Maybe it’s a case of similars repel. Or maybe just PMD (progressives mental disorder aka pseudo-democrats mind derangement), which afflicts many in the art world these days.
seychellesParticipantDespite Epstein’s death, government prosecutors have vowed to continue their enquiries, indicating they will pursue all those involved in the billionaire’s offending.
Another anti-Logos Russiagate to keep the expensive, time-wasting, distracting circus in play and keep up MSM’s cash flow.
seychellesParticipantProblems fixing the judiciary? Looks like document release was Epstein’s death or pseudo-death warrant. Now maybe he can share stories with either Whitey Bulger or Osama bin Laden.
seychellesParticipantTechnology without a superabundant resource it can tap into is as useful as a spoon if your bowl is empty. The logic is simple: spot the resource; if you can’t, it’s probably you.
This certainly sounds reasonable. I have been impressed with the numerous times that Catherine Austin Fitts and Joseph P. Farrell have suggested that much of the loser-booty stolen after WWII and backdoor theft of US assets by “Mr. Global” have been spent on development of some cheap, abundant technology (that the Nazis were working on) that is being held in abeyance until the globalists extract the last drop of maxiumum profit from fossil fuels. These are two smart and ethical people and if what they imply is true, then maybe there is a curtained Tesla-esque resource to engender long-term optimism and we just don’t know about it.
seychellesParticipant… recent trends in politics, technology and the climate point to the need for a new world order focused more on local solutions, stronger nation states and a reformed international system.
Monopolies are good for monopolists. For the rest, they are maximizers of anti-resilience and minimizers of freedom.
seychellesParticipantSpeaking of moles tirelessly undermining their people and governments. This is the Schmarty-geniuz who both destroyed the U.S. financial system before ’08 AND lost Harvard endowment one B I L L I O N dollarz (cue Dr. Evil). It’s also rumored he and his posse embezzled all the gold bars from Ft. Knox. Please T-G, trust and credit everything he says like a good minion.
An ultimate disloyal obnoxious prototypical New England Zioglobalist kike. And I’m not being antisemitic; just factual.
seychellesParticipantMarape requested that China refinance its debts of A$11.8bn (27bn kina, or US$7.95bn).
Out of the frying pan into the fire.
seychellesParticipantOthers make it happen.
Tenacity without ethics. The Zioglobalist algorithm.
seychellesParticipant“The dysfunctional political systems Elijah Cummings and Dominic Cummings are part of may appear to be dysfunctional for different reasons. But the role of the media in both cases is very similar. The media wants to be -and define- the message, because that’s where the money is, and the power.”
My mind immediately moved on to e e cummings and then Ezra Pound.
“…Angered by the carnage of World War I, Pound lost faith in Great Britain and blamed the war on usury and international capitalism. He moved to Italy in 1924 and throughout the 1930s and 1940s embraced Benito Mussolini’s fascism, expressed support for Adolf Hitler, and wrote for publications owned by the British fascist Sir Oswald Mosley. During World War II, he was paid by the Italian government to make hundreds of radio broadcasts criticizing the United States, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Jews, as a result of which he was arrested in 1945 by American forces in Italy on charges of treason. He spent months in detention in a U.S. military camp in Pisa, including three weeks in a 6-by-6-foot (1.8 by 1.8 m) outdoor steel cage, which he said triggered a mental breakdown: “when the raft broke and the waters went over me”. The following year he was deemed unfit to stand trial, and incarcerated in St. Elizabeths psychiatric hospital in Washington, D.C., for over 12 years.”
And then my mind drifted to James Forrestal and Julian Assange….seychellesParticipantNow, I realize that others have thought of the same thing as me and before me.
I used to think when I was younger that coming up with a significant TRUE idea that was NEW would the the single most important thing that would give my life meaning. Now in my mid-70s, I have given up hope that this will ever happen.
seychellesParticipantIt hasn’t worked… so, do more of it!
This seems to be THE oxymoronic Zioglobalist m.o. But only if you assume good will on the part of those currently empowered. The reality is, as usual these days, 180 degrees from the apparent. Antiempiricism is a good thing when your goal is accelerated misery and chaos for those who lack the will and power to anoint themselves as supermensch to bask in wealth and power without sweat. Time to raze the Temple (again).
seychellesParticipantTo clean up the US economy, you have to take -most of- the Fed’s powers away. To clean up US politics, you have to burn down the DNC. Or Trump will win forever.
We’re way “beyond the Pale” of benign clean-up. Only unimaginable brutality and pain ahead. It’s been so obvious for so long it’s hardly worth talking about or wasting any more printer’s ink on. Not to worry; it will self-destruct and we will be as responsible for the mayhem as our “leaders”. A cyclical phenomenon that reflects an essential defect in human nature.
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