Re: Higgenbotham's Dark Age Hovel
Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2024 5:20 pm
Agree H. Sign of the times as they wax cold.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvQiCle6abY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvQiCle6abY
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It is a symptom of a deeply hurt and broken nation that shooting a man down in cold blood on a Manhattan street causes people to react with cynicism and sarcastic jokes.
It’s not that Americans don’t care when someone is murdered, but perhaps when the victim represents such an avaricious and mercenary industry as health insurance, sympathy becomes harder to muster. When you’ve been denied care, treated as a number, and watched while loved ones struggle with debt because of mounting medical bills, it is not so difficult to understand the anger and frustration.
The authorities know that they had better catch this guy. Because if they don't, the illusion of invincibility will be shattered.Whether the police are getting any closer to finding the suspect is an open question. The New York Post reports that Mayor Eric Adams was at a Police Athletic League holiday party in Harlem on Saturday. He spoke to reporters, telling them: “the net is tightening.”
What is certain, however, is that vigilante justice has to potential to unleash a rather dark age in America should it take hold.
If the authorities want to prevent people from settling scores, they will have to show that they can apprehend this suspect. Otherwise, they've opened the door a crack. Question I have is whether they will frame someone if they can't find him and how obvious it will be if they try to play that card. Or whether people will believe they got the right guy even if they do have the right guy. Many folks have already said that the pictures don't match.Higgenbotham wrote: Sun Dec 27, 2015 1:04 amYes, many do and many will. Something I wrote in 2013 on this forum: "...a breakdown allows folks who have grievances either as individuals or as part of a group to settle long standing scores that the presence of the rule of law did not allow them to settle."Guest wrote:I'm looking forward to Mad Max. I have scores to settle.
Higgenbotham wrote: Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:14 pm A Dark Age (which the world is now irreversibly entering into) is a time when long standing scores that have not had a chance to be settled for decades or centuries are finally settled once and for all. There are many types of scores that will be settled (including racial scores on both sides), and as nation states collapse and descend into chaos every imaginable type of score will be settled. There will be men screwed over in divorce settlements killing ex wives and judges. There will be ex employees killing former employers and coworkers who screwed them over and their families. There will be roving local gangs killing every person of the opposite race they can get their hands on and raping their women. There will be killing for food and there will be cannibalism of children of people that are hated. Mostly, those who perceive they have been held down will kill those who they perceive to have held them down. Those who hold power now will find themselves without any and they will pay the price.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 849698007/The FBI's office in New York has joined the investigation and over the weekend publicized a poster with three photos of the suspect and notice of a $50,000 reward for information that may result in his capture and conviction.
The gunman is now on the FBI's Most Wanted list, and the bureau said it's "seeking the public's assistance in identifying the unknown suspect responsible'' for Thompson's shooting death.
Guillotines or similar work to reason with psychopaths. All else will fail. See above post.aeden wrote:
As you stated H on target - Only normal people who have endured the torture of psychopaths for years on end can come to that inevitable conclusion. You cannot reason with a psychopath, period.
https://futurism.com/neoscope/un-team-disease-x-congoHiggenbotham wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 10:14 pm The stock market to me is reminiscent of the grind higher 5 years ago before covid hit. For a target under that scenario, I would throw out 3393 plus 2800, or 6193. Then for the trigger I would suggest pandemic 2.0 due to H5N1. Though I am short and not trying to figure out where the exact top will be.
Google search for H5N1 news.
Dr. Peter Hotez warns of a series of potential pandemics “coming down the pike,” claiming it will all “come crashing down” on Trump “on January 21st.”
Is that a threat?
Meanwhile, a mysterious “flu-like disease” has claimed 179 lives and counting in Africa, leaving health officials scrambling for answers as they admit they “have no idea what it is,” The New York Post reports.
https://mole.substack.com/p/climategate ... nniversarytim wrote: Mon May 01, 2023 7:22 am The idea of climate change originated in the Soviet Union. A genius idea of tricking your enemy to damage their own industrial capacity without having to attack them directly.
This month marks the 15th anniversary of “Climategate”—the release of thousands of emails among climate scientists showing them behaving very badly. The scientists colluded, and still are colluding, to create the perception of a manmade climate crisis, based on their preconceptions about the way the world works, backed by computer model projections—computer models they helped build, inputting their assumptions about what affects global temperatures, an instance of confirmation bias, circular reasoning, or both. By contrast, real-world experience, demonstrated in measured data and trends, shows no crisis has occurred, despite repeated predictions of tipping points and specific terrible events made by climate scolds, none of which have come to pass.
The Climategate scandal should have ended climate catastrophism. Instead, politicians, scientists, activists, and crony capitalists studiously ignored it and suppressed it while raking in trillions of dollars from the hoax and exempting themselves from the damage they have inflicted on everybody else. The scientists implicated in the scandal acted like the “wizard” exposed in The Wizard of Oz when Toto pulled back the curtain and showed him to be a fraud. The wizard said, “Ignore the man behind the curtain”; the warming fearmongers did the same, saying in essence, “Ignore the clear malfeasance.” Most governments and mainstream media outlets did just that, instead of ending the charade as in the movie.
https://youtu.be/Sf-kJbvUGOw?t=491aeden wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2024 9:38 am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sf-kJbvUGOw&t=264s Usual suspects. Allocation facts as gaslighting pulls them in.
Take the time to listen to Canary in the link.
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Depression the depression may have started because of a stock market crash
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but what hit the general economy Was A disruption of credit average citizen
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unable to borrow money to do anything to buy a home uh start a business stock
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their shelves credit has the ability to build a modern economy but lack of credit has
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the power to destroy it swiftly and absolutely if we do not act boldly and
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immediately we will replay the depression of the 1930s only this time it will
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be far far worse we don't do this now we won't have
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an economy on Monday