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anatidaephobia 1 point ago +2 / -1

A war of total destruction and mass causalities which is needed before the great reset. Then they can rebuild Europe as a mega pod city and force relocate the whole world to the continent.

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anatidaephobia 3 points ago +4 / -1

Europe could have had Russia and even parts of the middle east as good allies. But that's the biggest fear of the US deep state. Not only would Euroasia be a massive economical and military superpower, but it would also exclude America because America is too far away.

America needs Europe as allies, hence the massive military budget, to destabilize the middle east, and provoke constant hostility towards Russia, thereby forcing Europe to import oil from the US.

It makes zero sense for Europe to be hostile against Russia, neither does it make sense not to buy oil from the middle east.

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anatidaephobia 1 point ago +2 / -1

*Vote cattle, they import the third world then bribe them to vote left. Even tho much of Islam aligns more with the right wing ideology. Especially when it comes to faggotry, degeneracy and traditionalism.

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anatidaephobia 4 points ago +5 / -1

Yep, and that's why the US has so many law enforcement agencies, so many cops, and the worlds largest prison population. The government tries to force compliance through fear. And a lot of things are outright banned.

Lot's of forbidden signs everywhere as far as I hear, "keep off the grass", "no loitering", "no walking on the train tracks", "no pissing in the pool", "stop" etc, stuff that would be considered common sense in Germany.

I guess the appearance of compliance doesn't have to be a bad thing, assuming that people are smart enough to differentiate between reasonable or stupid rules. Because once the people in Germany decides to become ungovernable they will be incredibly hard to stop.

While in America the government is already prepared for a large amount of the population trying to become ungovernable. You'll let off the steam by a little every now and then, own a gun, write a statement on your car, suddenly you're less angry because you don't feel suppressed.

Meanwhile in Germany one does not simply write a political statement on your car, more bureaucracy to plow through in order to get a gun. A WEF puppet government fucking around... the Germans is like a steam boiler building up pressure with no release and one day they all will just explode like the guy in "Falling Down".

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anatidaephobia 1 point ago +2 / -1

Most of Europe has policies to shut down businesses and industry first. Private homes will be the last thing restricted by energy savings demands. This is the first time such policies is being implemented tho.

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anatidaephobia 1 point ago +2 / -1

Compliance for the greater good helps keep society stable in general. This however won't work well when the people realize that their leaders are abusing their trust and is actively fucking over the people. It can switch in a matter of seconds, and then the green party will find themselves thrown into the oven, just like the (((witch))) in Hans and Gretel.

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anatidaephobia 5 points ago +6 / -1

If the Nazis ran America you wouldn't have any problem with degeneracy, communism or (((globalism))), jews wouldn't own all the banks, media and politicians, the federal reserve would have been burned down to the ground, and Bill Gates would scrub toilets at FΓΌhrer burger.

You clearly don't have Nazi overlords, you have a bad (((globalist))) infection.

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anatidaephobia 1 point ago +3 / -2

The Nazis lost the war in 1945, and Germany has been occupied since then. Take your pantifa flag and shove it up your ass.

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anatidaephobia 3 points ago +4 / -1

That and replace nuclear with wind, so that when the wind stops the dams is the only thing that can supply power, which of course drains the reserve and causes shortages in water too.

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anatidaephobia 0 points ago +1 / -1

To be fair, if you make thousands of those and put them in the center of the autobahn rotated to catch the wind from speeding traffic, you'd have a lot of free energy which is available during most of the day when the energy demand is as highest.

But of course due to butt hurt jews that specific design where banned for virtue signaling. πŸ¦†πŸ¦†πŸ¦†

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anatidaephobia 1 point ago +2 / -1

Apparently they test much of the AI in GTA V to get enough input data. Anyone who played GTA V knows that in certain areas with bad sight and narrow roads oncoming NPC traffic will randomly steer over to your side and frontal crash into you.

It's not a bug, it's a feature. And nobody seems to know why it happens. Perhaps self driving vehicles simply can't handle the stop maneuver in situations where the road is narrow, speed is high and you simply can't meet oncoming traffic without slowing down and go as far out to the side as possible. Self driving cars will never work in rural areas. Maybe in cities.

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anatidaephobia 0 points ago +1 / -1

Gold was a one world currency/monetary system too, you're seeing problems where there is none. The real threat here is them taking away control over your own wealth.

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anatidaephobia 0 points ago +1 / -1

Sanctions or not EU is still a free trading zone, one country simply can't block another from importing gods and services by stopping those transports.

There's many cases in Europe where countries doesn't even have their own road or rail infrastructure and rely fully on foreign countries to reach parts of their own country. Blocking those routes would be a declaration of war.

Most likely Hungary is getting their gas via the pipelines in Ukraine, which Russia is protecting. Even if those areas may not be officially occupied.

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anatidaephobia 0 points ago +1 / -1

Looks like the older LGB flag, the movement hasn't become pedo or tranny yet, just fags. I can hear the left REEEEEEE. πŸ¦†πŸ¦†πŸ¦†

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anatidaephobia 0 points ago +1 / -1

This is why I'm always armed, these fags ain't gonna do shit when the foregin enemy invades.

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anatidaephobia 3 points ago +4 / -1

you wouldn't be able to make out what exactly they bought / how much they paid for it in cash

That would be hard with any medium of exchange, you can however get a clear picture of the person making the purchase including a timestamp. Which is more than you could obtain from say a digital purchase where you only have the data from an order that could have been placed by anyone.

How can you conceal your crypto transfers other than putting your trust in the operators of the wallet/ coin exchange?

You just send your crypro from your wallet to my wallet if I'm the one you buy stuff from. And nobody will ever know, unless I rat you out, but I could just as easily rat you out if we where doing a cash transaction.

You don't need to trust anyone to use crypto and your don't need exchanges. Those things ruins the whole point of it.

Let me ask you this, say you wanna pay me in cash, I'm over 1000 miles away, now how would you pay me without trust? You would have to drive all the way to me to make the purchase in person right. Now here's the fine thing about crypto, if we're doing the same transaction I send you a receive address and you send me the payment, no middle men involved at all, nobody to view or censor our transaction. Fully private and secure.

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anatidaephobia 1 point ago +2 / -1

They want total control, and even cash gave them way more control than they could ever get with bartering, gold or silver only. Just look into inflation and how the gold backed dollar was a big scam all along. There hasn't been any gold for over 100 years, yet retards still thinks their cash is as good as gold. It's a big ripoff.

Besides, once you withdraw cash your face will be recorded by the built in ATM camera, once you pay in store your face will be caught at another camera and the stores loyalty program which you're probably a member of anyway will know who you are while you try to get that little discount they offer you.

You don't have privacy or control over your wealth with cash, with crypto you have full control tho. Just like with gold, silver and bartering.

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anatidaephobia -1 points ago +1 / -2

So you're saying the average American home has a average 24/7 electric consumption of only 12 watts?

You do realize a a light bulb consumes 55-60W, and about 3W for a modern LED light, your LED TV takes about 100W, CRT, LCD and older TV's use more energy. Laptops and phones charge at a couple of 100W. A gaming PC around 500W when running, computer monitors, power tools, kitchen appliances, towel dryer, washing machine, dryer, dishwasher and everything else using electricity.

That's retarded, and besides most machines means nothing compared to electric boilers and AC units, now we're talking a constant use of between 3 000W and 15 000W. 1500kWh would barely heat my house for a month. I'm spending an additional 1000kWh/mo on mining and take advantage of the excess heat.

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anatidaephobia 1 point ago +1 / -0

Fiat currency is defined as:

  • Fiat money is a government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold.
  • Fiat money gives central banks greater control over the economy because they can control how much money is printed.
  • Most modern paper currencies, such as the U.S. dollar, are fiat currencies.
  • One danger of fiat money is that governments can print too much of it, resulting in hyperinflation.

None of these points matches cryptocurrency. Bitcoin itself is a type of asset class that doesn't need backing. Try use your brain for once, now imagine you have a gold coin in your hand, a bullet, a grain of salt or whatever, now what makes it's valuable?

Notice that you can't just put your hand out and magically spawn any of those things. Same with crypto, you can't create it out of thin air, it requires physical work or energy, some form of investment from your end. There's the value.

Fiat on the other hand you can print out of thin air, but if you're not a member of the cabal they'll beat you up and steal your currency. "Backed by" is a lie worth as little as "Dude trust me".

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anatidaephobia 2 points ago +2 / -0

For the good, the bad, and the ugly. I've lived in everything from commie block apartments, classic European style apartments to row house/pair house, cabins, village house and farms. They all have pros and cons considering price, freedom and living space. Here's an interesting chart and table: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urbanization_by_country over percentage of urban population by country.

Interestingly enough it's more than 75% by now, and America is at 82.7% urban population. Some of Europe is more urbanized, other parts is less urbanized. Ireland is 63.7% for instance, France 81%, Germany 77.5%, Switzerland 73.9%.

The urbanization is worldwide and in many cases it's by force, lot's of people who want to own a house or live in a rural area/village can't afford to do so and is forced to live in a apartment complex.

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