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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +3 / -1

You mean like gold and silver, which they also control a lot of. Rotschild alone has around 60% of the worlds gold supply, and even more if you count in all the fake paper gold they sold.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +2 / -1

You mean like gold and silver, which is the worlds primary physical money.

There's nothing wrong with a worldwide monetary system, as long as we the people are in charge and nobody controls it.

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +3 / -1

Yep, it's even more obvious if you look at the flag she's carrying. Not a single cross flag (Nordic countries) only the Sami flag.

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aquila_calvitium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Would be a real coincidence, but not completely unlikely in these times. Each country in Europe has it's own train control system operated locally, there's plenty of systems in place in each system to prevent head on collisions, but nothing is fool proof, I guess if a controller dies suddenly things like this can happen.

Another scenario would be the engineer, all trains has a "dead mans switch" supposed to cut power in case the engineer dies suddenly, yet in many cases the engineer puts a brick on that allowing the train to continue if they die suddenly.

There's also generally much higher speed involved, which in itself adds to the risk when the consequences of a mistake happens faster too.

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aquila_calvitium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Had the US bought the X2000 30 years ago, tracks allover the country would now have been in perfect condition with high speed trains everywhere. Without any significant cost beyond the usual maintenance.

Sure it wouldn't be any 200mph Shinkansen bullet trains, but at least up to 150mph capable of passing sharp turns without slowing down.

These tracks would also be suitable for the RC2 locomotive, allowing freight trains to go up to 100mph, perfectly safe.

Ease up some regulation and remove the minimum wage and there could be more but shorter trains, around 50 cars instead of 150, which heavily reduce the risk of pileups if something does go wrong.

Trains on the eastern corridor such as The pig (Acela express) and AMK-7 are already based on these locomotives, one of the few functional rail services in the US that doesn't suck.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Maybe it's like nukes, if the US has this technology then Russia and China probably has it too. Fuck around and find out. Earthquakes rarely happens far away from the cracks between the continental plates. And military bases are often built in areas less prone to natural disasters.

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Exactly, this was initially set to 99 years from the end of the war, so first in year 2044 there will be discussions regarding German independence, or if the west is gonna keep it as a vassal state. If the US collapses then Germany will become independent again.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh here we go, "muh they restricted guns for dissidents REEEE". No they restricted prisoners, that is communists, terrorists, gypsies, POW and other degenerates locked up in camps from having guns inside the camps.

Just like prisoners in the US are not allowed to have guns in prison either, ex cons can't own guns, many states have background checks, "mentally ill" (dissidents) can't own guns. How's that for muh land of the free.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

MSM wouldn't tell you about such discussions. Of course there are talk, people always talk, then if it leads to something is another question.

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you read that yourself you should compare it to modern day European socialism. And then tell me exactly where the nazis restricted the freedom of the people.

What you do now is to compare directly to the US, knowing fully well that Europe never had the same level of muh freedom as the US. Take gun restrictions for instance, these where imposed by the Weimar republic. The nazis removed many of them to make it easier for the German people to own and use guns.

Car ownership is also irrelevant, I know in America cars = freedom, this is simply not the case in other countries because you can move around without depending on a car to do so.

And as for free gibs and stuff like that the US and modern day Europe is far worse than the nazi Germany ever was. They got the unemployment down to 2% from Wiemar's 50%. More jobs means more income, and since the Reichsmark where pegged to work and not made out of thin air like the federal reserve notes a German worker where able to save his hard earned money without having it stolen legally by some goblins.

So tell me again, how are modern day Europeans more free?

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aquila_calvitium 3 points ago +3 / -0

You've consumed to many bad Hollywood movies and goblin lies. Think about it for a while, the German "socialism" was nothing compared to any modern supposedly "capitalist" country. They didn't have free gibs, they didn't import foreigners to replace their own race, they didn't fund degenerate art and so on.

Sure they had a very basic welfare system, something that provided workers with fundamental rights of the type unions are managing in modern day "capitalist" countries. This includes stuff like paid vacation, limited working hours, possibly a minimum wage, and a few other benefits.

Germany was also first to ban animal abuse, child abuse, child prostitution, degeneracy, pedophilia and more. So yea, I guess they did restrict some freedom, if you're a degenerate who likes to rape little kids and tortures animals for fun.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lappland here. It's not BS, just unlikely when you only rely on MSM.

Realistically speaking tho, what are the best way for Germany to stay out of war or to at least avoid the same level of destruction it suffered from during the former world wars... easy, leave EU and NATO.

What makes you so sure there isn't even a debate on this topic?

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +2 / -0

The inefficiencies are in the government, the businesses are still doing their best in a shitty situation, although right now they're obviously struggling with high energy prices, taxes and stuff like that.

The train system is government owned, lacks maintenance and they had some bad luck with their flagship, the ICE high speed train. America considered buying ICE, probably a good thing it didn't. Tho the pig (Acela express) is not much better, it uses technology from the more successful X2000, but managed to add too much weight, hence the name "the pig".

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aquila_calvitium 6 points ago +6 / -0

"Germany" doesn't exist, it's the occupied remains of the German reich. A puppet state where the people a brainwashed to believe they live in a legit country. Or so the goblins thinks. The real Germany never liked EU or NATO, the real Germany benefits more form being allied with BRICS. And this is one of the biggest fears of the US swamp as this union would be strong enough to defeat the swamp.

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aquila_calvitium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Taking care of business, these trains usually aren't "overcrowded" at all, and especially not first class. Typically you buy seat reservation and they do not oversell. And people respect those reservations, because Germany being Germany.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

They usually fine you for "hate speech", wasting your time and money in the process. If you don't pay you'll lose your credit score, if you have debt on your house or a car loan you might lose them as well.

A based local sheriff can't do much for you other than refuse to arrest you for a bullshit "crime".

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Loud music is alright, just blast it from your car speakers all night long. If you run into trouble you just drive away. Wear a mask so they can't identify you.

A drone could work too, they have no way of catching those.

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +2 / -0

You always have a choice to shoot the officer coming to arrest you for hate speech. But where's that gonna get you in the long run? This is sadly why people pay the fines instead of resisting.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Prison, she has committed many crimes over the years that would send the average Joe to prison for many years.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Problem is, they keep her hidden somewhere and we haven't figured out where yet. She's written on her parents address currently, which btw is illegal (Folkbokföringsbrott).

There could be multiple addresses involved.

Leftist scum typically lives in bunker blocks, with at least two bomb proof doors, on the outside they have their minions patrolling in cars circulating around the neighborhood registering anyone they find suspicious.

Many investigative journalists have died mysteriously after visiting the home addresses of these establishment members.

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aquila_calvitium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Cop: "Sehr schön" (you look beutiful)

Greta: "Ja, jag ser sjön" (yes I see the lake over there)

Classic German-Swedish joke

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aquila_calvitium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Keep in mind that all this power is only needed because of greed, a constant competition of hash power.

If all humans on earth where trust able and didn't try to screw each others over all the time, the entire Bitcoin network could be mined by just a few nodes as difficulty is adjusted by the current hash rate at all time.

And with bigger block size the network would support larger transactions, all the way up to the limit which is the bandwidth of a single node. That means, even on a crappy 56kbit/s connection 4MB blocks would work. But let's assume 10mbit/s as every node has fiber these days, this would support 1GB blocks, which is more transactions than Visa and MasterCard combined.

Also more energy efficient as the transacting devices (which would have been powered on anyway) does all the heavy work, and the stores won't need digital terminals, a slip of paper with a send to address would be good enough.

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