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aeden
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.. authors logic is he's counting on the judiciary having respect for the law, they don't,
they're more than willing to ignore the laws and work with the media, academia, bureaucracy, corporations,
and especially big tech, to destroy anyone who isn't part of the cult.
Modern society is integrated, we no longer live on farms.
The federal government is now a fascist regime and if you're not part of the team then you will be destroyed.
We can discuss the M2 just as the body farm cares to the point in the valley of dry bones.
One point is clear since the endless slaughters brief interlude.
They did not even waste a second funding it or taking life at the first breath.
The seal is firmly set from above. Two olive trees and one fig.
Avoid the figs would be wise.
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http://jpfo.org/filegen-a-m/deathgc.htm#chart

Full Interview with Holocaust
Survivor, Theodore Haas

They took our guns we got slaughtered.

I do, however, think all prisoners were heroes in their own way.
Especially the German prisoners, for they would not acquiesce to the Nazis.
They suffered greatly too.
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Below are my trading results for every day this week and the open loss on my existing short position. The net loss for the week is around $850. This is my first losing week in awhile, due mainly to the fact that I did not bite down short until this week. I'm up to 50% short in my account and may go as high as 200%. Losses will really begin to pile up this week if the bubble continues to grow.

I don't have the same prognosis on my own fate as most gamblers have on theirs. The probability is that I will end up either broke or dead (likely both). I said that years ago. So far, I have survived.


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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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https://www.americanthinker.com/article ... llary.html
This what we are up against.
Think of nothing at the end of the day on the table like a gun butt to our soon disarmed heads.
Its here and they are evil vile shit bags trying to leave us defenseless.
AI and the machines have one goal. Not you or me.

https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_ ... =166286733 the markers

Bypassed the will of the American people and print another $1.9 trillion dollars.
Stick a fork in it........the USD is done as is Amerika.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets ... _5_second/

once again cnn get what it deserves
threebeer pissed on when expires its unholy life
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S&P 500 percentage above its 200 day moving average


January 2010 ~15.6%
February 2011 ~15.4%

September 2020 ~16.1%
Current ~15%


Just a thought and a possible approximation. Things are moving faster now than they were at that time. Maybe about twice as fast.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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They are and these idiots think this time is different.

Q.) Did the camp inmates ever bring up the topic, "If only we were armed before, we would not be here now"?

A.) Many, many times. Before Adolph Hitler came to power, there was a black market in firearms, but the German people had been so conditioned to be law abiding, that they would never consider buying an unregistered gun. The German people really believed that only hoodlums own such guns. What fools we were. It truly frightens me to see how the government, media, and some police groups in America are pushing for the same mindset. In my opinion, the people of America had better start asking and demanding answers to some hard questions about firearms ownership, especially if the government does not trust me to own firearms, why or how can the people be expected to trust the government?

There is no doubt in my mind that millions of lives could have been saved if the people were not "brainwashed" about gun ownership and had been well armed. Hitler’s thugs and goons were not very brave when confronted by a gun. Gun haters always want to forget the Warsaw Ghetto uprising, which is a perfect example of how a ragtag, half starved group of Jews took up 10 handguns and made asses out of the Nazis.

Q.) Do you think American society has enough stability that Jews and other minorities are safe from severe persecution?

A.) No. I think there is more anti-Semitism in America (some of it caused by leftist Jewish politicians and organizations who promote 'gun control' schemes) than there was in Germany. This may stun some people, but not all Germans hated Jews. My best and devoted friends in Germany were Christians. I perceive America as a very unstable society, due to social tinkering of the Kennedy/Metzenbaum-type politicians. When I first came to this wonderful country after World War II, America was vibrant, dynamic and promising society. There really was an American dream, attainable by those who wanted to work. Now, due to the curse of Liberalism, America is in a period of moral decline. Even worse, corrupt criminals hold high political office, and you have police officials who don’t give a damn about the Bill of Rights. They just want to control people, not protect and serve. When you study history, you see that when a country becomes an immoral manure heap, as America is rapidly becoming, all minorities suffer, and ultimately, all the citizens.
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As Parker Beauregard proved once again yesterday, when preening politicians force businesses, in this case grocery store workers in Long Beach, Calif., to pay their workers higher wages - for the workers' own good, of course - the workers lose.
Indeed, just about everyone loses. Except the politicians.

https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-fina ... o-benefits

They are simply to stupid to survive the abandonment wrath that will sweep this manure pile away.
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https://cms.zerohedge.com/s3/files/inli ... k=AN4Z4Zvy
We are going to get more grandchildren out. To far gone.
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"This Is For You, Dad": Interview With An Anonymous GameStop Investor
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-fina ... p-investor

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The post went viral, scoring over 70,000 upvotes the first day and ending up on the front page of Reddit. The author, who had gone to lengths to keep his identity private, saw his Reddit handle “Space-peanut” inundated with press requests, from podcasts all the way up to the New York Times. Stuart Varney of Fox Business News read his post out loud on live television.

Meanwhile, on wallstreetbets, Redditor after Redditor responded with similar tales.

“My mother lost her house that spent 20 years saving for in 2008 while raising me and my sister,” wrote one. “I remember sitting on the curb, trying to keep it together myself at 16 while watching her break down uncontrollably…”

“My dad is a carpenter and thirty years of work, retirement, and savings was nearly wiped out,” wrote another, adding: “This is for you, Dad.”

A third letter described a man who, having lost his dairy business after the crash, attempted suicide by shooting himself in the face in the woods. He survived, leaving his son to “carry his blown-apart body to the house,” only to finish the job by throwing himself in front of a train soon after.

“Space-peanut” watched in awe as stories piled up. The thread soon read like the untold history of America after the 2008 financial crisis.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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