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Right? I’d known they had them before, but it never occurred to me during all of this that those colonial systems might have gone underground, just like the ones ruling us, Canada, Australia, Germany, and others.

Here’s one for thought… we know we still have colonial systems in place. We know that when the left made accusations of Nazi rule, it turned out they were right about that.

Who is running the colonial systems we have? Where are these systems in place at? What are we getting out of those systems that we may be about to lose or have to pay much more to get?

It may be a good idea to get prepared for that, if only mentally, because a huge tightening of the belt is incoming…

I’m really curious what the new, non-mercantilist processes for international sovereignty and trade will look like. Funny how we all think mercantilism is totally a thing of the past, just because our history books said so, when 95% of the things we buy come in on boats and a huge portion of what we produce goes out on boats, but mercantilism was just some old system that men with wigs and pirates did or something, or maybe it means that all production is controlled through merchant ship routes, and financed on debt that can’t be paid off, and all food is poisoned by people who’ve become owned to debt, and all illness from the food is partially de-symptomized through Pharmakeiac sorceries.

Which system is the keystone, and who runs it?

This video is extremely interesting. Side note, I forget which of those countries it was, and am not looking, but if someone were to look around, there have been some very big wars fought over very tiny strips of land, solely to enable access to rivers and ports. There will be this massive, otherwise landlocked country sitting around with a tiny spaghetti-string strip of land hundreds of miles long that ends at the Red Sea. This is significant.

71 days ago
1 score
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Right? I’d known they had them before, but it never occurred to me during all of this that those colonial systems might have gone underground, just like the ones ruling us, Canada, Australia, Germany, and others.

Here’s one for thought… we know we still have colonial systems in place. We know that when the left made accusations of Nazi rule, it turned out they were right about that.

Who is running the colonial systems we have? Where are these systems in place at? What are we getting out of those systems that we may be about to lose or have to pay much more to get?

It may be a good idea to get prepared for that, if only mentally, because a huge tightening of the belt is incoming…

I’m really curious what the new, non-mercantilist processes for international sovereignty and trade will look like. Funny how we all think mercantilism is totally a thing of the past, just because our history books said so, when 95% of the things we buy come in on boats and a huge portion of what we produce goes out on boats, but mercantilism was just some old system that men with wigs and pirates did or something, or maybe it means that all production is controlled through merchant ship routes, and financed on debt that can’t be paid off, and all food is poisoned by people who’ve become owned to debt, and all illness from the food is partially de-symptomized through Pharmakeiac sorceries.

Which system is the keystone, and who runs it?

This video is extremely interesting.

71 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Right? I’d known they had them before, but it never occurred to me during all of this that those colonial systems might have gone underground, just like the ones ruling us, Canada, Australia, Germany, and others.

Here’s one for thought… we know we still have colonial systems in place. We know that when the left made accusations of Nazi rule, it turned out they were right about that.

Who is running the colonial systems we have? Where are these systems in place at? What are we getting out of those systems that we may be about to lose or have to pay much more to get?

It may be a good idea to get prepared for that, if only mentally, because a huge tightening of the belt is incoming…

I’m really curious what the new, non-mercantilist processes for international sovereignty and trade will look like. Funny how we all think mercantilism is totally a thing of the past, just because our history books said so, when 95% of the things we buy come in on boats and a huge portion of what we produce goes out on boats, but mercantilism was just some old system that men with wigs and pirates did or something, or maybe it means that all production is controlled through merchant ship routes, and financed on debt that can’t be paid off, and all food is poisoned by people who’ve become owned to debt, and all illness from the food is partially de-symptomized through Pharmakeiac sorceries.

Which system is the keystone, and who runs it?

71 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Right? I’d known they had them before, but it never occurred to me during all of this that those colonial systems might have gone underground, just like the ones ruling us, Canada, Australia, Germany, and others.

Here’s one for thought… we know we still have colonial systems in place. We know that when the left made accusations of Nazi rule, it turned out they were right about that.

Who is running the colonial systems we have? Where are these systems in place at? What are we getting out of those systems that we may be about to lose or have to pay much more to get?

It may be a good idea to get prepared for that, if only mentally, because a huge tightening of the belt is incoming…

71 days ago
1 score