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UglyTruths 6 points ago +6 / -0

Two years of Biden administration has allowed more people to out themselves as non-trustworthy. Trump said he wanted to lose everything just to see who is a friend and who is really a foe pretending to be a friend.

Only Kari Lake is still fighting for the people and fighting for the legitimate president DJT. Many others have failed the test.

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UglyTruths 19 points ago +19 / -0

Exactly. Where it came from is much less relevant than how governments dealt with it. They want us to overlook the fact that it's the government officials and other entities involved in the tyrannical response who need to be executed.

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UglyTruths 2 points ago +2 / -0

Both the black hats and white hats want depopulation, just different target groups, supposedly.

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UglyTruths 3 points ago +3 / -0

Starving the CCP of capital and cut off trades is not realistic, they will just take from the people. The Chinese people might eventually fight back, but it would be a horrible bloodshed because they don't have guns like the American citizens do. Toppling the CCP using this method would cause unimaginable casualties, mostly innocent people.

The China-Taiwan relationship is very complicated, and the Taiwanese politics is not simple to understand either. The Nationalist party (KMT) in Taiwan had their roots going back to mainland China (the original Republic of China), and since the 80s their supporters have benefited from the increased trade with China. The ruling DPP, however, wants Taiwan to be officially recognized as an independent entity, but they still need the economic foundation. Taiwan depends too much on China for raw materials and other supplies now, so if the DPP goes fully bonkers and declare independence, never mind the threat of a Chinese invasion, just cutting off trades with China would do significant damages to the Taiwanese economy that would lead to the demise of the DPP.

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UglyTruths 2 points ago +2 / -0

Someone asked me about my thoughts on Xi some months ago and I answered that Xi is China first (or more like his faction within the CCP first).

To the Chinese, there are no permanent friendships in international politics, only temporary alliances based on common interests. The moment the interests don't align, they break the alliance.

Even though the Soviet Union helped the establishment of communist China, China broke off their alliance with the USSR when they began courting the Americans for economic benefits back in the 70s. But once the benefits have been realized, they have no problem stabbing America in the back. (Now, there are American traitors who happily destroyed America for their personal gains, so it's not like the Chinese needed any help.)

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UglyTruths 3 points ago +3 / -0

The Pompeo stance: distrust and verify.

I interact with the Chinese community regularly, and you can notice huge differences between those who are just newly here and those who have been here for years. Those who have been here for a long time tend to be more trustworthy because they have been gradually de-programmed from the communist values instilled after the Cultural Revolution. Those who are newly here or haven't been here for long tend to be very guarded and evaluate their options bases on monetary value alone. Have you ever encountered people trying to re-negotiate another 15% off the agreed upon sale price of a real estate property AFTER an accepted and signed offer? The newly arrived mainland Chinese would do that, if they believe they have an advantage.

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UglyTruths 18 points ago +18 / -0

First of all, very few on this board understand the Chinese culture enough to know what actually goes on in China. The mainland Chinese do not think in terms of loyalties or honoring agreements, so even if Xi somehow agreed with Trump to resist the NWO, that agreement is always subject to change. If you ever had any contractual business dealings with mainland Chinese businesses, you know that, to them, negotiations begin AFTER signing the contracts, which is the opposite of our standards here.

Xi has a lot of enemies in China, because he did not belong to any factions within the CCP when he was put in place as the general secretary. In order to not become another Hu Jintao who had no real power, he had to devise a scheme to gradually consolidate power to only himself. He managed to do that, but also created lots of enemies in the process. The virus thing was used against him just like how the Democrats used it against Trump; but in the ancient Chinese strategies guide (could have been Sun-Tzu but I can't remember now), there is such a thing where you basically go along with the enemies' plan and then flip the script at the end. Lockdowns in China was used to round up his political dissidents, and is there any surprises that Jiang Zemin died around the same time Shanghai was locked down?

However, Xi wants to be the Chinese ruler for life, and it doesn't really matter who he allies with to achieve that. The Q theory about the Trump-Putin-Xi alliance is just that, a theory. Xi is the wildcard and the mainland Chinese cannot be trusted, doesn't matter which faction of the CCP they belong to.

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UglyTruths 24 points ago +24 / -0

How did Steve Jobs get fired from Apple the first time?

You are never in control of the companies (even the ones you started), the shareholders and creditors do.

The Taiwanese wealthiest families are very smart in this regard, they never relinquish more than 50% shares, thus they have been able to retain dynasties.

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UglyTruths 1 point ago +3 / -2

You're mistaken. This IS the plan. The whole thing is a psy-op run by the Jesuits in the military.

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UglyTruths 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's not the Trudeau regime and Big Pharma. Trudeau's regime IS Big Pharma. Just do a dig on all of the COVID players in his government and their backgrounds.

Recall Toronto's SARS outbreak in 2003? I strongly believe SARS was also intentionally released, its purpose was to pave the way for systematic changes that enabled the COVID tyranny takeover.

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UglyTruths 1 point ago +1 / -0

Companies and corporations will always place profits ahead of other priorities, and being patriotic ranks last in their priorities. Unfortunately this is the consequence of capitalism.

That being said, behaviors can be modified by means of governmental regulations, and if American companies, and by extension there contractors, are required to employ only Americans and legal immigrants, then it solves most of the problems. There is still a loophole with respect to consultants, but that can be shaped, too.

I work with impact-benefit agreements a lot, and know first hand how well this type of behavioral modification serves to benefit the local communities and businesses, but have also experienced how these IBAs can really affect companies' profitability when they are forced to hire less skilled labors.

Case study: Norway and its policies on offshore oil industry. Norway helped ensuring that its population becomes skilled in running offshore oil operations after oil was first discovered off Norwegian coasts. Two decades later, Norwegians became experts in the offshore oil industry so much so that many of the later offshore oil rigs around the world use Norwegian management and contractors.

In order to make America great again, there needs to be a focus on training future American workforce being the most skilled in all aspects of the economy. The only president who has even tried to do that in the last forty years is DJT.

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UglyTruths 11 points ago +12 / -1

Sinister thought - just wondering how much better the world will be without normies dragging us down in the battle...

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UglyTruths 6 points ago +6 / -0

Because the military isn't on the people's side.

Trillions of dollars unaccounted for, then 9/11 happened. The DARPA projects. HAARP. The bioweapons labs overseas. Running psy-ops on Americans and abroad. The list goes on and on.

The military has long been infiltrated by the Jesuits. If they are the only way we are all f---ed.

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UglyTruths 6 points ago +6 / -0

Newfoundland was a province that pushed hard on the vaxx pass program and had perhaps the highest compliance rate in Canada. The provincial election that was supposed to take place in March of 2021 was kinda scrubbed due to an "outbreak" and memory holed. Nearly all of the political power players involved in the later vaxx push all had medical backgrounds. Andrew Furey, John Haggie, Janice Fitzgerald, etc.

A lot of common folks in Canada got vaxx injured or dead. I know some of them. Some people's personalities changed after being jabbed, perhaps realizing what they had done to themselves and couldn't come to terms with it.

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UglyTruths 2 points ago +2 / -0

Joseph Conrad (Jozef Konrad) - "Heart of Darkness"

Good read, and shows that nothing has changed in more than a hundred years. The lifestyle we all enjoy in the "First World" comes at the suffering of people in the "Third World".

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UglyTruths 2 points ago +3 / -1

WeChat Pay American version just arrived.

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UglyTruths 3 points ago +3 / -0

Death sentence to all involved will help ensure we get to the 500 million population goal the cabal wanted.

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UglyTruths 7 points ago +7 / -0

Attempts to contaminate our food sources is nothing new. More than a decade ago, my wife and I watched a movie called "Food Inc", and it changed how we select our food.

Growing your own food is the only viable way forward, but they are also contaminating our air so it's getting harder.

But everyday we live, we are thorns in their sides, and I love it.

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UglyTruths 6 points ago +6 / -0

Doing Satan's bidding carries high costs, and not just in the physical realm...

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UglyTruths 5 points ago +5 / -0

Sinister way to view this vaxx situation: we may still get to the 500 million population target, except it won't be the outcome the cabal was looking for. They wanted 500 million slaves; instead it will be 500 million independent critical thinkers with strong determination after normies die off.

The cabal would be f---ed.

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UglyTruths 5 points ago +5 / -0

Does anyone know the process to immigrate to Russia? I am already learning Russian and looking to get a rotation job there to start, but in the long run I hope to have the option of being able to live in a non-woke, Orthodox Christian country.

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