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Carter's avatar

It will be civil war either way. This is a Bolshevik Revolution. Central bankers are the original Bolsheviks. Now they have usury and have forced nations and peoples into unearthly debt.

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Alan's avatar

Carter, you know whats going on, I wish Joe Public was informed like you

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Carter's avatar

Thank you, so kind of you. Yes.. problem is once you know, you cant unsee it and your life becomes very lonely. Its a communist coup.. even with Bitcoin and BR taking it over. Yet people are cheering on these ETFs.. They don't realize its a central bank takeover and takedown of Bitcoin. BR developed CBDC and they won't allow exit ramps. BR now owns more Bitcoin than even Microstrategies in just 6 weeks...soon they will have enough so they can generate ETF contracts to paper over the asset like gold and silver to control price the way Chase has done to gold and silver.

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Scott's avatar

Sometimes I which I could unsee and be less lonely. It can be rough AF sometimes

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Carter's avatar

It is very hard. You have to have a "public self" and a real self. Feel like I'm an actress most of the time now.. hard to be a free spirit when you now what is coming within 24 months- and unrecognizable life hijacked

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Lee Anderson's avatar

All may not be lost yet, my dear ;-)

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throwaway's avatar

Scott, it can certainly be that way when you don't have a local community that can help shoulder the burden, a community of like-minded rational individuals that you can spend time with to ground yourself.

Isolation is one of many tactics that can be used for thought reform, the Maoist regime have used it quite often; and other groups since and it has to do with creating an environment where you only have distorted reflected appraisal in your communications (which changes you at an unconscious level).

Also, people generally have three selves, the public, the private, and the secret. Most of what is important is from your private and secret life. The latter most being things that you'd only share with your significant other; or someone of similar trustworthy character (things like whether you want to have kids and other similarly sensitive subjects directly relating to your future).

It is important to have a number of loved ones, who are trustworthy both in the private, and secret areas of your life.

Also, something everyone should be aware of is that technological communications systems these days can and do regularly fail, silently, without you being able to know it is happening. It is best not to solely rely on them. Most of these instances are chocked up to ghosting, and while there are a large number of people that ghost; there can easily be a large number of people who reached out and you never got the message, or it was delayed significantly to the point where its as though it never was sent.

What's important is, you have control over your local environment, it may require additional effort, but there is always something you can do, and control is key in maintaining morale when dealing with disadvantaged environments. Demoralization is what is being sought, and resisting that is just as important to survival as many other things.

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Alan's avatar

Because so many of our problems are indeed based on Centralized Banking and the intentionally (what a great excuse to use Covid, to hide the planned financial collapse that was in the process of failing, even with out Covid, great psyop to say Covid is the problem, when in reality the bankers are the problem) failing PONZI scheme (aka The FED), I would go so far as to say the Zionist influence (crazy BB Nutty Yahoo) is behind this world wide economic "Cleansing" so as to bring down the Goyim worldwide to make the world a better place for the psychotic Zionists. Any one who has ever read any parts of the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion will clearly "get it". Thoughts Carter

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Carter's avatar

My thoughts are very deep on this.. as I use scripture to reference that many of these Zionists are the direct descendants of the Nephilim.. who through the years evolved down to our size. It is a different DNA- different genetics. And I believe they are of their father, the devil. Their goal is to destroy humanity.. especially the original Israelites (whites that are now in Europe, North America). It is a spiritual war. I believe the vax with MRNA that spliced DNA and created the third helix is the modern version of the times of Noah.. corrupting humanity again, for the final time

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Lawrence K.'s avatar

@Carter: You're right on the mark. If you haven't heard of him yet or listened to him, look up Steve Quayle dot com. He also runs GenSix productions and has some awesome DVDs. He only presents serious, verifiable stuff. Also look up Dr. Tom Horn. He's written a lot about the Nephilim. The SkywatchTV part of his ministry isn't so great now that Dr. Horn passed on a few months ago.

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Carter's avatar

Yes.. love Steve. Regardless of mechanics, the "vaccines" have been altering DNA structure. GMO editing with plants causing them to be "sterile" aka seedless- much like they are trying to do with humans. Nothing new under this sun.. same as in Noah's day. And we know what the Creator did to all humanity then.. it became evil so he flooded dit out. This time, he may just allow us to destroy ourselves (at least 4-5 billion of us). Always about changing our Creator's genetic signature in us.. regardless of the age. Incredible, isn't it?

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throwaway's avatar

There are some issues with this.

First and foremost, that would be immediately identifiable by scientists and a triple helix structure is not chemically stable (afaik).

Even some non-scientists (who have access to sequencers they go for about $1100) can run this test fairly easily by splitting the helix into component strands in a single solution and plotting distribution graphs for each strand. This is most likely incorrect, and at a bare minimum this rationale would need to be further tempered with rational fact.

Have you considered that the limited descriptions of nephilim, and what they were capable of may easily correlate with energy beings that can possess and override others (for their entertainment)?

Imagine if that were the case, playing devil's advocate, all you would have to do is build up a centralized system, and take over leadership during key moments. Basically a being similar to what was depicted in the movie Fallen with Denzel Washington.

Something to consider... there isn't a lot which is known with any sufficient providence about nephilim and their origins; if indeed they do, or did exist at some point in time.

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Lawrence K.'s avatar

If you think there isn't sufficient knowledge about the Nephilim, then I suggest you look up Steve Quayle dot com. There are serious Protestant Christian scholars who have discovered and written a great deal about the Nephilim. Quayle has some over the top DVDs and so do several other well respected Christian ministries. There's a few good DVDs and books on the Nephilim available from SkywatchTV. I don't agree with half their views, but they got it right on the other half. Dr. Tom Horn is the only one that I read and listen to. He just passed away several months ago. He exposed a LOT.

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LV OLD MAN's avatar

so why stay in the market with fiat paper

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Carter's avatar

I haven't been in it.. never have. Always physical assets and crypto. But crypto is being hijacked by Blackrock through the ETF scam life gold and silver. People are cheering on short term price gains as BR buys it up, but they don't understand the longer term effect of BR seizing control of your asset class. Bye bye exit ramp

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Jane Stillwater's avatar

And if we complain about the horrid holocaust of women and children in Gaza, we're called Anti-Semites.

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Carter's avatar

Will be jailed soon in Germany and Canada for this. All western nations will be passing this legislation. Ours is under the Tik Tok bill. All doing it in concert. Funny how that works, isn't it?! You know you are in an active genocide when you go to jail for mentioning the ways your govt/Central Bank are murdering you. In 2015 Venezuelan govt made it illegal to use the word starvation as its Central Bank hyper inflated them into starvation. Average citizen there lost 38 pound sin a year, many died, because they couldn't afford food as the currency became worthless.

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Straw Man's avatar

So be it

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Lee Anderson's avatar

Don't forget--The US Govt. owns a chunk of BitCoin, seized over time in asset forfeitures. At least 160 as of several years ago.

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Char's avatar

I believe the CIA created BTC and yes the DOJ owns the majority.

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Carter's avatar

Yes.. they are the largest holder of "missing Bitcoin". Even larger than BR and Microstrategies combined to date. Bitcoin was invented by an unknown character named "Satoshi Nakamoto" When I looked into what that name meant in Japanese I found this "Satoshi"= WISE "Nakamoto"= MIDDLE Hmm... Central Intelligence. I'm guessing it was the beta test for the CBDC system invented back in early 2000s. CIA is the center of all totalitarianism in modern times

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throwaway's avatar

I disagree with this sentiment.

There will always be exit ramps for those that understand the underlying principles and mechanics of economics (* not in reference to the Keynesian model, but instead the Austrian model) system and have had time to prepare.

Coercion above a certain reasonable threshold inevitably leads to unrest, system breakdown, and ecological overshoot reversion. Given the choice of slavery or death; the intelligent individuals branch out to a third unstated option.

Also, all GSIBs have engaged in suppressive collusion of commodity asset prices, and the COMEX has shielded the behavior by refusing to regularly have independent auditing of the backed assets for contracts made. This is not just Chase, but all remaining top-level entities.

Leverage has always been a problem with any speculative asset (which bitcoin is) and it has always been without any inherent value, or use aside as a temporary currency (similar to Tulips such as what happened with Tulip Mania).

There are important requirements for any currency to be a currency. These are stable store of value, medium of exchange, and unit of measure. Value being the most important taking into account the subjective value theorem which Carl Menger published at the turn of the century.

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Carter's avatar

I get that you like to disagree with all my statements. Noted. Maybe make your own comments rather than negating my opinions.

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throwaway's avatar

Not 'all' statements just nuances that you left ambiguous in most cases, and the few sentiments that come from places that appear to be fundamentally dark, and whose primary outcome results in demoralization. I've added my own comments as well with background and reasoning where possible.

There are always ends and beginnings. Resilient individuals focus on beginnings because endings are conclusive and leave nothing left. Those that focus on negativity/despair instead of hope and taking steps within their control, the former tend to give up or opt out. That is almost never beneficial to anyone, including oneself.

Also, You don't seem to realize that rational disagreement is the first natural step towards intelligent/rational agreement, and should never be considered a hostile act but rather an expectation of good things to come.

After all, those people wouldn't have wasted their time on a response to you if they didn't think there was something of mutual benefit in a discussion in the first place, and that remains true so long as they follow rational forms (which I do).

Many people whom I know have trouble with agreeableness, and they see disagreeable people as being in the wrong but that is a fundamental misunderstanding they make that limits them. In many ways its a self-inflicted blindness.

There is nothing wrong with disagreement, in fact it adds value to conversation and is absolutely necessary in adversarial environments.

Conversations with disagreement get you to think more deeply about things you may have overlooked and allow you to more easily reform your opinions if they are unsupportable at present.

'Everyone' at some point who has held or communicates poorly structured or baseless opinions ends up looking like a donkey at the start. Its never pleasant, but its not evil because it promotes growth since we naturally don't want that, and can determine what is important to ourself, and find rational support for it. Those beliefs which one can't rationally support should be discarded because they blind your perception of things.

There is a big difference between nullifying opinions (irrationally/fallaciously) which is a credibility attack; and rationally pointing out flaws in your reasoning or sentiment. It is not good to confuse the two as being the same.

In response, I could never negate your opinion, because I don't control your mind, identity, or other aspects of your thought. That is solely in your control.

Only you can change your own opinions, and must necessarily do so carefully, which is true of everyone who has intelligence and character.

Rational discourse, and disagreement shows where the supporting facts, or subjective materials you may rely on are weak, and rather than see that as negative, hostility or an attack as most are conditioned to these days through priming, you should instead be thankful for it because it allows you to put further attention in the areas that are weakest; finding those flaws and correcting them. This allows you to defend them more easily in the future and through the process allows greater discernment, and greatly benefits you in too many ways to count.

This isn't flip-flopping, its incremental growth of a system that has been tested adversarial-ly and subsequently weathered rational opposition. Others may seek to do so irrationally for their own gain, in sophisticated ways, but tested structures prevail through adversity. Weak structures fail and are manipulated.

A lot of times what's obvious to others, is not immediately obvious to oneself, and its very useful to leverage this with care.

Furthermore, anyone claiming to immediately agree with something you say, without some background history, should be looked upon dubiously as a potential threat, since they are either being deceitful, intending to trap you or manipulate you in some way, or have not put sufficient thought to have an opinion in the first place (i.e. just mimicking others), and its easier for those in close association to you to mislead you indirectly, since they were easily mislead.

These two cohorts of people both utilize mirroring, to set you at ease and rarely provide any tangible benefit through association to you and worse crowd out people who may provide benefit (as an opportunity cost), they also tend to frequently act parasitically or with toxicity without warning.

Intelligent people tend to surround themselves with rational people.

The simple fact , that disagreement is the natural starting point is an implicit understanding for anyone who both has character and operates rationally. Its a challenge, or more appropriately a dance, if you will.

Both people in a conversation want to be there because there is something of value that may be gained, and as soon as that is no longer the case either person can leave.

False and other limiting beliefs are a dime a dozen today, in fact its very hard to discern but often result in meaningless and detrimental excursions if they do not provide a benefit (they almost never do long term).

I sincerely hope you take some time and carefully think about this perspective since it is rarely communicated or noticed today, and it used to be a very common understanding in the past. It was once considered common-sense knowledge to the silent generation.

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Bon Ape-tit's avatar

What is br?

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Carter's avatar

BlackRock (the owner of all banks)

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throwaway's avatar

Carter, you are only slightly mistaken. They aren't bolsheviks, they are neo-Fabianists who have been working towards this goal since the passing of the UCC in the 1890s, and the adoption of the prussian model in education, along with the creation of the Fed thereafter. To cause a resilient system to fail, you must make it brittle first, destabilize it, and then bring it to crisis before you can shift it to a more brittle system. This occurred at the currency level (to Fiat) partially during Bretton Woods, and later (completing) in the 1970s. Fiat always fails.

Also, Unrest is inevitable once certain things occur. One of those things applies to the elements in the rule of law. The primary purpose of law is to create a means of conflict management where violence and its destructiveness can be avoided.

For a rule of law this requires 4 component dependencies that are functioning most then 80% of the time. Those components are Transparency, Access, Independent Judiciary, and Equality before the law.

When those components are sufficiently degraded unrest becomes an inevitable cycle, its an avalanche just waiting for the right snowpack of events to shift ever so slightly and then it starts.

The laws must be simple, and understandable by the general public such that they don't break the laws on a daily basis without knowing (transparency), the cost for access must be within the means of every citizen for conflict resolution. $50,000 is the average cost to take a case to court (often it is more), this is also roughly the same annual wage as most people. Would a reasonable person consider this level of access functional for conflict resolution meeting the requirements?.

Independent Judiciary requires the judges to be objective and free of external influence, but there are consistent issues with corruption related to judgements made, and judges can only be judged by other judges for bad acts. There are some exceptions because it is a spectrum, but when the system promotes these behaviors by failing to enforce law that's a problem.

Finally equality under the law, if one can be deprived of the means needed to defend oneself, or coerced and made an example through charge stacking, and bribery of witnesses (by the prosecution; that's what immunity in exchange for testimony is), is this equal? Is there a due process of notice and law before such hardships occur?

how would you rate our current judicial system based on those factors? Take some time to think on this.

What are the minimum requirements for a functioning rule of law. These are tough questions, but not impossible to answer by those not in the legal field. Whenever conflict management fails, the rule of law naturally reverts to the rule of violence; and the latter is extremely destructive; which no one wants... Food for thought.

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Carter's avatar

The Central Bankers/"Zionists" actually lead the Bolshevik movement. It is based in Satanism. Central bankers actually rode around with the communists during Russia's revolution in uniform! Communism, Bolshevikism, Satanism= Same thing!

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throwaway's avatar

Carter, There are important distinctions which you don't make.

While one can agree that these cohorts of people are evil, by the generally accepted definition of evil that evil is any act that does not promote the beneficial longterm growth of self or others, and evil people are blind to evil acts they commit (because they have blinded themselves through self violating behaviors until no resistance is left, and in that state will continue evil acts until stopped).

One can clearly and rationally say they are not the same, but their intended outcome/goal can still be the same.

It is important to not overgeneralize if one wants to stay rational, and I'll put extra emphasis that one must be extremely careful not to use the same fallacious tactics as those you denigrate because it subtly harms yourself through self-deception (which can be a self-violating act as well). That is objectively and solely based on how everyone's psychology naturally works (so your identity remains consistent).

When communicating, you (the same as everyone else) subtly seek to remain consistent with what you say or agree to, this is at a completely unconscious level. Its one of the main ways Maoist brainwashing works, through hegelian processes seeking confession, vulnerability, and realignment (through coercive pressure), and deceit (claiming comparisons are the same when they are not), seeking to elicit acceptance.

This is why if you are forced to write an essay on why communism is good, or not necessarily bad, you will subtly find yourself no longer opposed, and then eventually supporting it (if done over a length of period of time). It's proven (back in the Korean War 1950s, case studies documented by Robert Lifton).

Of the few weapons we all have to fight falsity, rationality and reason, and the ability to communicate following rational forms is of extreme importance.

Flawed but emotionally/irrationally convincing thoughts are how they get you.

There is a large playbook of tactics like this, and if you didn't know any better (through training), you would become a victim, and support it often without even knowing it consciously.

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MB's avatar

Well said

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Markley's avatar

AMEN!

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Greg Harry's avatar

The Democratic party was taken over by the Stalinist in 1933 and the Republican party was taken over by the Trotskyists in 1980!

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Pro Invidia's avatar

Whatever the outcome it is going to be a bath

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Lee Anderson's avatar

Its going to be a confusing, purposely chaotic Mess in the next several months. Everyone will be on their own. Prepare accordingly.

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Keithhayle's avatar

I just keep waiting for something big to happen this year with it being a selection year. Maybe another Fear Tactic Disease X new vaccines and more lies propaganda deception. Who really knows. Huge thanks for all you do Greg keep stacking physical silver. From Dallas Take care brother

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Jpeach's avatar

Something BIG will happen sometime before the selection.

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Argiem's avatar

Many pundits of high regard say cyber attack.

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Keithhayle's avatar

Satan Klaus. Eat ze bugs and cyber attacks.

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Argiem's avatar

We already have social unrest. It's just the level of severity that will increase exponentially with the squeeze they put on us.

Illegals will be used against the American people. They are doing it now, i.e. Tyson foods.

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David Kneil's avatar

He was talking about the car industry. The press jumped on the comment and conveniently forgot to give the narrative.

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Gregory MacNeil's avatar

It will be social and economic unrest regardless of who is President. Social and economic upheaval is already baked into the FED agenda of kicking the can down the road. We have run out of space to kick the can any further.

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throwaway's avatar

Not just the Fed but the BiS as well.

As for kicking the can, they've always used the market participants indirectly as a simple way of doing this, but the concentration of the market and liabilities now exceeds assets. So in that respect they have run out of room; but it was predictably so (back when they started Quantitative easing, with open lines to other central banks).

If you look at history, the crisis that prompted Bretton Woods, and the 1970s debacle, were all triggered in part if not largely by foreign monetary policy shifts.

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Will Barks's avatar

I have been prepping my family for this possibility since the 2020 mess. We bought a new place an hour out of town. We'll water, septic and dirt roads. All of our immediate neighbors are in lock step with us politically and socialy. Food, water, protection. All in place. My son and I are both competition shooters, hunters and Marines.

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Sidney Cohen's avatar

Greg: in all due respect, President Trump was referring to China auto production in Mexico. If production was allowed to enter into the USA, it would be a “bloodbath” for USA automakers.

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Jim LaBigblock's avatar

Biden will not make the election imo. Come June dem convention my guess he steps down.

The bloodbath will happened imo no matter what, its what they want to start a reset.

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Keithhayle's avatar

Maybe they will put in Michael Obama. Baracks tyranny lover

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SquigleDog7's avatar

It will look more like the Obama second term election with hurricane Sandy but weather disasters everywhere using the weather modification systems. Much more powerful than atomic weapons and plausibly deniable. Wild Fires, Tornadoes, Extreme Heat Waves, Hurricanes, Earth Quakes. Fear tactics of terrorism by right wing extremists such as attacks on the grid, cyber attacks. BUT at the same time the 1%ers will be given more inflated $$$ so they are "rich" relative to the masses. As long as the system remains in tact people are slaves to it.

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Carter's avatar

Currency getting debased faster than most can earn it. 65% of singles earning over 100K a year now are behind on normal bills and living paycheck to paycheck with 0% saving rate now. and 45% of those earning north of 150K I suspect soon most will walk off their jobs as this inflates- no real point when a monthly wage covers only a couple weeks of living

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Doug Youngman's avatar

... time to start a shoe repair shop (they aren't hurting) - we're in a "shoe shine boy". country.

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Doug Youngman's avatar

... oh yeah - those few right-wing white christian extremist NGO central-casting crisis actors - and blue-haired lefty wackos beg for protection from cannibals/kidnap/rape/sex trafficing sanctuary blue cities - guns are loudly scorned over screams coming from the trains... martial law - a commie central planner's wet-dream.... a totalitarian state looks more inviting everyday.

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Rocco Zaino's avatar

Bloodbath. I think President Trump was talking about the auto workers and the EV market going to China. Words taken out of content. But it seems everyone is worried about NJ out the market as am I. But get ready for Covid 2.0. Does anybody realize that in a month or 2. There will be a treaty between nation and the World Health Organization. And that treaty if I understand correctly, will give the WHO authority to set up lockdowns set up mandatory vaccines, stop unnecessary travel. ( meaning us). Basically we will be under their authority. Our great unhinged ( mentally unstable)president is about to sign our sovereignty away. So yes there maybe a bloodbath. But not what u think it’s from. TRUMP2024.

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Argiem's avatar

Do not comply.

Compliance is death.

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Markley's avatar

Unfotunately Greg, I don't think it matters which party gets 'put' in office; this country is in a massive downfall. The laws that were established by our forefathers to protect us are being overlooked.

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throwaway's avatar

Markley, that's actually been the case since the early 1900s. I believe it was around the late 1920s/30s when the supreme court changed how law works fundamentally (Taft Court iirc), in one of their landmark decisions; though I don't recall the exact case at this point just that it had to do with the UCC, and ended up having implications for common law, and segmenting existing case from decisions in certain areas of law. At some point I'll have to go back and review the specifics but time is always a big factor in these things.

Needless to say, the rule of law is hitting a critical credibility point thanks in large part to a number of bad actors in influential positions that are fine lying under oath.

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Brett Ragan's avatar

100%. More crime, baby murder, tyranny, wars, and middle/lower classes will get financially raped!

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WH's avatar

I just think that 4 more years of whoever runs Joe - will make the Fed and central bankers work even harder to make sure that not one citizen owns a spoon to eat soup, and no soup to eat. This is about the globalist eating the masses.

None of that looks like good times for the Grizwald family.

Some talking head this week said that in order for anyone to win, they must promise change. In my mind, they must promise to leave me the hell alone.

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Ol Hickory's avatar

Western Civilization today is probably the biggest powder keg in world history

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drhome's avatar

I think if he does win, there will be rioting. All paid for as usual by the likes of Soros and other entities like BLM. Then the corrupt controlled commie media like MSNaziBC & CommiNN will show rioting 24/7 on their commie tube. As usual trying to convince and brainwash the population as they do everyday that common sense people are just a small minority. They'll keep doing it until he's back in office, and then look out! It doesn't make a difference whether you like Trump's personality or not. He is an incredible business man, and he has a track record for businesses. That includes one called the USA. Before Covid conmurder this country was on a trajectory that there would have been no looking back. And we felt pride And FREEDOM! and knowing we'd still have a Constitution!! The more they bad talk Trump and attack him from every unimaginable angle, it should prove to everyone there is a reason why they are trying so hard to keep him away from taking back this country to the people. On top of that, the guy could be on the golf course living the dream everyday of his life. It should be an easy answer, why would anyone like Trump take a chance on their safety and wellbeing? I love this country, and the Constitution, and keep it together right with with my bible. Today, if I was in his shoes financially now, I'd be doing exactly the same thing as he is trying to do now. I'd probably have had a heart attack by now, or on heavy meds. But I'd keep going. If I had to give my life for this country, I'd do it no hesitation. I'm not talking about some other place they send us to, or send our money to. And any Lib retard commies who talk crap about Trump, but also say they love this country, really needs to publicly answer some questions in front of the world. And ask them if they'd be willing to stand up like Trump does for this bankrupt county.

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Susan El-Zaatari's avatar

The problem with Trump is that he is a Zionist.

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