Welcome to Erik Carlson on Breaking the System:
https://rumble.com/v76u40u-breaking-the-system-episode-2.html
I don’t have much to add to this, but there is definitely one point for anons to be aware of, with our recent Israel-oriented posts…
Erik, just a bit before the 17:00 mark (the intro ends at 8:18. Funny, you guys.), points out;
Lately a lot of people within the MAGA and fake MAGA “inflooencers” (Property of: u/FractalizingIron) attacking Trump. They say he’s controlled by the Jews and it’s all just “the Jews, the Jews, the Jews,” right? These people that are saying that.. listen to if they ever, ever talk bad about the City of London and MI6. What they’re doing, if you want to protect the head of The Snake, you have to sacrifice the tails.
“We don’t like that he’s just breaking the system, because we want to see people get punched in the face.. we want our pound of flesh.. but in the long run, it’s better if we focus on fixing the system, and taking the pound of flesh would get in the way of that.”
Apply that to say, posters on a forum, for example.
Now then, about that City of London. Who’s running it again? Do we have a good org chart? Is the public one actually the real one?
Where’s all the frogs with deep dives on Ye Auld Londinium?
The difference between "original American system of synergistic government cooperation with private American business" and the current day communism is: In communism there is no private businesses. All businesses are state owned, and hence the idea of cooperation with private business is moot.
And the difference between that original system and current day public-private partnerships is: Public-Private partnerships do not have direct government control and hence are outside all sovereign checks and balances. Also, the "public" part refers to funding from the government, and "private" part represents private individuals amenable to the agenda.
The original American system (which is also what Trump is bringing back) is market driven, and fully under government checks and balances.
Kek, well when you put it that way, it’s a bit more obvious!