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jb12458 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thanks for your response. I agree with your assessment. I just made a post about a document called 'Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars' which describes the use of sophisticated asymmetric warfare, and I have no doubt the United States has been in a state of domestic warfare going way back.

Look at the damage TikTok alone, and social media as a whole, has caused to particularly the younger generations.

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jb12458 1 point ago +1 / -0

There's not been a single presidential election without fraud. There were reports of fraud and scheming dating back to tbe first U.S. election.

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jb12458 1 point ago +1 / -0

At least there is a candidate now (RFK Jr ) that is talking about the damage all vaccines cause, and he has a boatload of scientific evidence to back it up.

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jb12458 2 points ago +2 / -0

Government schools are quite arguably the most devastating institution in global society. Young people should be out PLAYING with other young people, exploring their interests and becoming acclimated to the world.

https://eqi.org/school_is_prison.htm

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jb12458 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yup, you got it. All of modern living spaces are quite alienating, and also involve destruction of the natural environment to be replaced by effective 'human only' zones. And they all lack self sufficiency, though rural is the closest to having that.

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jb12458 2 points ago +2 / -0

I dunno. When I read about how the financial and aristocratic powers at that time were behaving, it certainly seems to mirror a lot of what we saw with Trump's 2016 win. They seemed to be genuinely panicking, which would make sense given that the Russian monarchy was arrested and subsequently executed. They responded with all-out war against soviet (small s) Russia, including blockades and massive domestic propaganda campaigns.

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jb12458 5 points ago +5 / -0

Very interesting comment on the article:

"David Richards is right. Young people are entirely unaware that the suburbs were designed essentially as minimum security holding pens for the "postwar generation". Their grandparents or great grandparents that became young adults during WWII were separated by gender for the duration of the war, after which they scattered across the country. 'GI Bill' suburbs offered low cost houses for the war veterans to lure them away from established villages and urban neighborhoods.

I was born in 1955 when this was still new. Still, I wouldn't have known what had been lost, if I hadn't been raised by my grandparents. They could see that the suburbs would never become like the villages, neighborhoods and small towns people lived for generations before. For thing, the businesses we used weren't locally owned. The stores were all national chains.

So were the banks. The first 'malls' were introduced during the late 1960's were supposed to provide a 'town square' but all one could do there is consume. Everything from the City council and police were populated with Freemasons. Their Eastern Star wives got all the teaching jobs in the public schools. They were gate keepers and enforcers of a a continental prison without walls. Suburbs are a system that excludes self sufficiency, after the fashion of pastures and pens for livestock.

The 20th century was an ongoing human engineering project in domesticating humanity."

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jb12458 4 points ago +5 / -1

Idk why y'all are celebrating this. The whole point of massive student debt was to financially enslave an entire generation to the feds, making it much harder for them to protest or organise against the NWO.

College education used to cost a small fraction of what it does now. Colleges get bookoo bucks from the feds which increases federal control over universities, and students are indebted for decades if not for life.

Conservatives don't complain when the Uniparty gives a blank check to defense contractors like Raytheon, Lockheed Martin etc, but go crazy over something that could actually help in the fight against the deep state.

Having said all that, I don't think the Biden administration ever expected this to go through, but just did it for optics / 2022 midterms.

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jb12458 3 points ago +3 / -0

Even if they pass gun confiscation laws, how many people are going to give them up, especially in the aftermath of 2020?

The real problem IMO is that modern living spaces are so fragile from the perspective of self sufficiency. Shut down food truck delivery to stores, and then what are people going to do?

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jb12458 0 points ago +1 / -1

It can all be summed up as the obliteration of life on planet Earth (mass deforestation, brutal destruction of the global indigenous) over the past 500 years as the result of European monarchical capitalism.

The capitalists pounded their communist and other anti-capitalist enemies into the sand in the United States and elsewhere in the 20th century, paving the way for mass brainwashing to get the common folk to identify with their capitalist overlords.

The Russian revolution was a genuine popular uprising that resulted in the deposition of the capitalist Russian monarchy, right on the doorsteps of capitalist Europe. This utterly terrified the industrial financiers, & thus all-out war was waged to bring Russia (and anti-capitalists in general) to heel.

I believe this may have something to do with why they continue to be obsessed with regime change in Russia.

Here is anarchist Emma Goldman in her last written communication before being deported in the aftermath of World War I:

"Now reaction is in full swing. The actual reality is even darker than our worst predictions. Liberty is dead, and terror dominates the country. Free speech is a thing of the past. Not a city in the whole wide land but that forbids the least expression of an unpopular opinion. It is descriptive of the whole situation that after thirty years’ activity in New York, we are unable — upon our return from prison-to secure any hall, large or small, to lecture even on the subject of prison life or to speak on the question of amnesty for political and industrial prisoners. The doors of every meeting place are closed to us, as well as to other revolutionists, by order of the powers that be.

Free press has been abolished, and every radical paper that dares speak out, is summarily suppressed. Raids of public gatherings, of offices, and private dwelling places, accomplished with utmost brutality and uncalled for violence, are of daily occurrence throughout the United States. The headquarters of Anarchists, of Socialists, of I. W. W.s, of the Union of Russian Workers, and numerous other progressive and educational organizations, have been raided by the local police and Federal agents in practically every city of this country. Men and women are beaten up indiscriminately, fearfully clubbed and blackjacked without any provocation, frequently to be released afterwards because no offence whatever could be charged against them. Books and whole libraries of “radical centers” are confiscated, even text books of arithmetic or geography torn to shreds, furniture destroyed, pianos and victrolas smashed to kindling wood-all in the name of the new Democracy and for the safety of the glorious, free Republic of these United States.

The half-baked radicals, their hearts as soft as their heads, now stand aghast at this terrible sight. They had helped to win the war. Some had sacrificed fathers, brothers, husbands — all of them had suffered an agony of misery and tears, to help the cause of humanity, to make the world safe for democracy. Is this what we fought and bled for? they are asking. Have we been misled by the fine-sounding phrases of a Professor [Woodrow Wilson], and have we in turn helped to delude the people, the suffering masses of the world? Is the great prophet of the New Democracy strong only in rhetoric?"

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/alexander-berkman-and-emma-goldman-deportation-its-meaning-and-menace-last-message-to-the-peopl

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jb12458 2 points ago +2 / -0

My understanding was that the Amish don't welcome outsiders. I do know that they didn't do any of the pandemic BS.

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jb12458 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks.

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jb12458 1 point ago +1 / -0

Suburban Ohio

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jb12458 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes, my bad.

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jb12458 2 points ago +2 / -0

Suburban Ohio

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jb12458 19 points ago +19 / -0

Thank you everyone for the helpful responses. I am trying to collect myself and just take it one step at a time, and be grateful for what I have in an otherwise extremely difficult situation (as I know so many are facing now). God bless

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jb12458 2 points ago +2 / -0

Are there certain denominations that are more open minded about understanding/discussing NWO?

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jb12458 27 points ago +27 / -0

He is trying to smile but all he's really doing is grimacing. He looks like an utterly depraved psychopath - in other words, what someone who's plotting for total global domination and using the most traumatizing and destructive methods possible to get there, would look like.

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jb12458 1 point ago +1 / -0

Ohh I got it. Yeah it's crazy, I grew up in a crazy liberal house and they are so uneducated about the history of citizen gun ownership. The black Panthers were hardcore leftist and one of their was central tenants was an emphasis on gun ownership. No wonder they came under such heavy attack by the government.

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jb12458 2 points ago +2 / -0

Do you mean the way Republicans/Trump supporters are considered 'conspiracy theorsts/gun nuts?

Also, regarding the second part, are you talking about organized armed rebellion or isolated incidents in more recent times?

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