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Who exactly is pulling the strings?


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2021 May 15, 8:29pm   128,557 views  1,170 comments

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OK, as soon as it starts to become apparent to everyone that Fauci is responsible for creating the CCP/Wuhan virus then suddenly the whole world is dropping mask mandates.

WTF?

How can global policy and media across the world be so coordinated?

Kind of makes one tempted to believe in "conspiracy theories".

I really do think there is a cabal of billionaires who own the media and the government and which shifts course when things start to get hot, like right now. They are not "the Jews" but a collection of billionaires from many countries. Many of them are Jewish, but many are not.

Can we identify them by name? Bezos and Gates for sure, but what are the other names? I would especially like to know the names of the ones that desperately want to remain hidden. Klaus Schwab? Top leaders in China like Xi Jinping?






https://scholar.princeton.edu/sites/default/files/mgilens/files/gilens_and_page_2014_-testing_theories_of_american_politics.doc.pdf?source=patrick.net


Multivariate analysis indicates that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests have substantial
independent impacts on U.S. government policy, while average citizens and mass-based interest groups have little or no
independent influence.

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523   RWSGFY   2023 Nov 13, 3:53pm  

The_Deplorable says

RWSGFY says

"The guy is doubling down on his broken clock schtick hoping that something, ANYTHING he predicts comes true. So sad."

Well, Russia defeated the US and NATO in the Ukraine.


It did? That's an interesting definition of "victory". I guess if you allowed to move the goalposts at will even Megan Rapinoe team of lesbians can "win" against FC Barcelona.

They hold 50% less land then at the max occupation, their fleet is a flotilla and a ghost of its former self, now mostly based out of Crimea, the goal of "demitarization"
is further than it was at the start of the hostilities, etc.

With "victory" like that how does the defeat look like? Let me guess: kicking the enemy from 1/2 of the territory it occupied is a defeat? Denying him contol of territorues he's supposedly "annexed"? Neutering his fleet, including sinking the flagship and making the HQ into a burned-out husk? Making your enemy go hat in hand to NoKo for some ammo? What else? Effectively dismantling the grain blocade? Defeat, defeat, defeat, defeat.

Clown world indeed. 🤡
524   The_Deplorable   2023 Nov 13, 4:33pm  

"Well, Russia defeated the US and NATO in the Ukraine."

RWSGFY says
"It did? That's an interesting definition of 'victory'."

Yes it did. That is why Russia right now controls the Crimea and Eastern Ukraine. And that is why the US and Europe are urging Zelensky to surrender. The Ukraine lost over 500,000 soldiers and they are finished!
525   Eric Holder   2023 Nov 13, 6:20pm  

The_Deplorable says

Yes it did. That is why Russia right now controls the Crimea and Eastern Ukraine. And that is why the US and Europe are urging Zelensky to surrender. The Ukraine lost over 500,000 soldiers and they are finished!


Eh? It controls parts of Eastern Ukraine and is forced to fight hard to keep it this way. Does not fully control a single oblast declared as "annexed" - not Donets, not Luhansk, not Zaporizzha and especially not Kherson. This is worse than pre-2022 because they controlled slightly smaller territory but without much active fighting. Worse situation != victory.

All of Crimea is under fire control by long-range Ukie weaponry, with IAD decimated, storage areas, bases, docks and airfields hit every week. The fleet is practically kicked out Sebastopol, the HQ is bombed out (we have a juicy thread dedicated to that poor little fleet). The Kerch bridge is only partially functioning. This is again worse than pre-2022. Worse situation != victory.

The loss of over 500,000 is a non-substantiated claim, but this is again irrelevant unless the aim of war is purely genocide. (Is it?). Besides, Soviets lost even more - some say north of 1,000,000* - so again worse situation != victory.

On the confirmed and documented military equipment losses Soviets are faring much worse (see Oryx). Which, btw, means their loss in manpower is also much worse, so maybe that 1 mil number is not that crazy if you believe in 1/2 mil on the other side. (Can't have it both ways, can we now?).

The "urging to surrender" is another fantasy. This noise has been there since the day one. Which person of consequence and power in Europe and US has "urged Zelensky to surrender"? I want names. Orban? Who else? Some jorno? Some "anonymous source"? Puhleeze. Trump? He sure didn't. And again, if somebody "urges your opponent to surrender" it doesn't mean you've won something until he actually surrenders.

*) See how easy to play this game? Cut it out.
539   The_Deplorable   2023 Nov 15, 9:59am  




See https://twitter.com/Yolo304741/status/1724556707097932054 4 Minutes long. The music is distracting and unnecessary but this remains a powerful message.
541   Patrick   2023 Nov 15, 10:43am  

It feels to me like AI is already running various governments, and not for our benefit.
543   Patrick   2023 Nov 16, 10:42am  

https://dailysceptic.org/2023/11/16/billionaire-funds-the-guardian-to-tune-of-116-per-reader-of-print-edition/


Billionaire Funds the Guardian to Tune of $116 Per Reader of Print Edition

In 2021 the Guardian ran a series of adverts claiming the newspaper was “not funded by billionaires”, and “our readers’ backing gives us the independence to hold the powerful to account”. Not perhaps all the powerful. The Guardian is backed by a number of billionaire philanthropic foundations, including the European Climate Fund and the Rockefeller Family Fund. According to the investigative journalist Ben Pile, an additional $12 million grant from the Gates Foundation is equivalent alone to $116 for every reader of the print version.


546   Patrick   2023 Nov 19, 11:36pm  

https://barsoom.substack.com/p/cryptocracy


The entire system seems to be designed around maximization of the system’s ability to wield power, whilst diffusing responsibility such that identifying the actual source of power is nigh impossible, thereby shielding those wielding power on behalf of the system from any negative consequences of their decisions.

This obscurantist imperative shows up in the way the system’s functionaries use language. The technocratic prose deployed by the expert class is carefully scrubbed of any authorial voice. Identifying the person behind a given policy paper, scientific paper, white paper, or what have you, based on style alone, is essentially impossible. Third person passive predominates: they never say, “We have decided”, and certainly never say “I have decided”, but always “It has been decided,” as though policies are simply natural phenomena as inevitable as hurricanes, in which human agency plays no role. This reinforces the illusion that things are written, not by all-too-human scientists, but by Science; not by human journalists, but by Journalism; not by human agents, but by the Agency. It is the uninflected, lifeless, unified voice of the Borg.
547   fdhfoiehfeoi   2023 Nov 20, 6:43am  

Legitimate signal of power shift, or more of the same..?

https://www.weforum.org/people/javier-gerardo-milei/
551   Patrick   2023 Nov 25, 1:17pm  

https://mansworldmag.online/the-populist-moment-never-happened/


Nor are these problems four-dimensional Machiavellian “chess” on the part of an actually competent shadowy “elite” that is in fact “profiting” from the disorder; there is no cynical manipulator of events… things really are that stupid, and there’s no one competent at the wheel of events. ...

And all wrecked by “economic populism” that results in crushing taxation, regulations in the name of social justice that destroy all enterprise, and ultimately really the enslavement of the good, intelligent, and talented part of the population in the service of providing goods to the dumb, dusky stupid many so that these many may vote for petty politicians invoking selfrighteous “union” language. It’s that simple. The left is right that libertarianism in Argentina would be “de facto white supremacy.” In fact they’re right about it in the United States too, except that the “dissident right” brain trust has convinced itself that the white “working class,” who are already highly taxed at the local level, would profit not from an elimination of racial legal handicaps against them and their children, as well as a lowering of their taxes—that would be Neoliberalism! Libertarianism!—but through “conservative populist socialism,” that is, taking more taxes from them and then funneling it back in the forms of “credits” or “services” after being filtered and laundered through the hands of various government employees. Who are these employees? Well, not “altright” or altlite Bannonite or “dissident conservative socialist” brain trust people as none have gone into the government bureaucracy, but Shaniquas and Chantelles. ...

Here is briefly, experience in Argentina, a few things I remember vividly: a Croatian Argentineborn businesswoman, owner of a cafe with unusually good coffee and Balkan pastries, who, prompted by warm conversation one morning, burst out crying to me over the prospects of her grandchildren in Argentina. All intelligent, highly educated, working in white collar professions, and all absolutely squeezed dry by a government that took most of their income while berating them for their “atomized” individualist identity and desires, and reminded them of their duty to give to the (helpfully beige, for moral reasons) Community and Society. All had material resources and a way of life that would be considered at best lower middle class in Europe and America, maybe not even that; all impoverished by a government that insists white collar workers are high-paid bloodsuckers who feed on the lifeblood of the Salt of the Earth working man. Every intelligent person who seeks or wants a half-good job complains about the same things in Argentina; crushing taxation, suffocating lack of opportunity, and an arrogant, partlyracially-mobilized “Working Class” that gets paid better than they do and is allowed to act with unending arrogance… bus drivers make double or three times what most white collar workers make there. The squeezing-dry of all money takes place for the sake of a “multiracial working class,” that is, a colored underclass. It is mostly the same in America and increasingly so in Europe ...

... in short, to be squeezed dry so that an obese Chantelle may gracelessly expire in a hospital after heroic efforts by inevitably low-paid medical professionals, and after a lifetime of her fattening up on corn chip. This is the cycle of the modern economy. In Argentina this Cycle has been made inescapable and all-encompassing. The high taxes provide no public services to speak of, no really common social or political life, no clean streets. ...

The insane female-protection laws of the country are another part of this story — and another benefit of decades-long “working man’s antiglobalist economic populist democracy.” To “denounce” a man is the absolute right of any woman, and without any due process a man will have his rights stripped and life destroyed by whatever denunciation, no matter how frivolous or without evidence. (To complain about such things in Dissident Right circles in America has also lately become declasse: you don’t want to be one of those boring Manosphere guys do you? What’s really important is Economic Populism and ending the rule of Global Capitalist Elites…) Thus Argentina may also be the first country where a significant percentage of the men have had to flee because of literal political persecution by militant feminism. ...

The likely future — and to a large extent already the present — of Argentina is interesting because the solution is and will be mass migration of its capable, its wealthy, and eventually soon in coming decades in general most of its beautiful, its talented, its non-dwarflike. But where will there be left to flee in the end?
559   The_Deplorable   2023 Nov 28, 11:26pm  

Showdown As Saudi Arabia Leaders Warn US To Stop Israel Or Face Its Wrath...

"Saudi officials have strongly warned the United States that if Israel decides to launch a ground operation in Gaza, it could lead to a disastrous situation in the Middle East. The Saudis are emphasizing the potential for severe consequences and urging the US to consider the broader impact such a move might have on the already tense region.
Over the weekend, Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut and a member of the Armed Services Committee, was part of a delegation of 10 senators who met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia."


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdGaAQc-Zts
562   AmericanKulak   2023 Nov 30, 4:27pm  

The_Deplorable says






Wow, almost 20 years old article. Any Israeli makes a mistake, it's remembered half a century later. Any Palestinian or Paleestinian group deliberately plans and organizes for weeks or months to rape and kill and kidnap civilians en masse -- forgotten in a few days.

Chris McGeal works for the Propaganda mouthpiece "Middle East Eye", a Muslim Brotherhood mouthpiece, and both Bahrain and Saudi Arabia agree on this. Another Qatar backed propaganda outlet. He's had a lifetime hardon for Israel.

A question to ask:

Why are all the Wokies against Israel?

Because it's a mostly Westernized nation.

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