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2021 May 15, 8:29pm   129,209 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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212   pudil   2022 Oct 1, 11:24am  

Patrick says

I suspect that all of the misguided policies devastating the US and now the world are supported primarily by women voters and women legislators.

https://patrick.net/post/1347530/2022-09-23-killing-with-kindness-to-make-billions


As a young man I was your typical male feminist college student women can do anything a man can yadayada.

Now, being older and married to one for 15+ years, women have strength and weaknesses, just like men do, but what’s interesting is the two genders complement each other, almost like it was designed somehow…

Women have a capacity to think about a large number of things, but not very deeply. They care more about people. Classic example is the neighbor who chairs the pta and knows all the hot gossip.

Men think more deeply about fewer things. We obsess. Things are generally more interesting then people. It’s why we have invented pretty much everything.

(These are generalizations, but true on average)

The way women think… they should not be voting. They cannot spend the time to think through all the nuances of policy decisions. This is why politics has become basically an episode of the bachelor. You don’t need to worry about policy anymore, just say nice things and look cute and they’ll vote for you.

Women don’t need to vote. 99% of the adult population should be married heterosexuals. There’s no reason why each couple needs 2 votes. A wise husband would listen to his wife. If my wife tells me she gets a bad vibe from someone, I always listen to that. But men are best at synthesizing information and making good decisions.
213   Ceffer   2022 Oct 1, 11:31am  

AmericanKulak says

I'm reading Tom Holland (I highly recommend this author) "Dynasty" now. Starting with Tiberius, women began to wield far more influence behind the scenes, whereas in the Republic the mere rumor of a woman influencing a Senator or Consul or Tribune would be the death knell of any proposal of a new law or assignment.


Even now it has been pointed out that the machinations of the female dynastics tend to be largely ignored, while the men take the overt figurehead status (aka blame and flak). Since the women are the matrilineal reproductive units, they comprise the core.

Gayness is biologic quirk where feminine principles are farmed out to nominal biologic male avatars, females producing what is narcissistically dearer to them then pussy prongers. Hyper androgynous females are just crippled males with the sequestered immunities of females.
214   HeadSet   2022 Oct 2, 7:02pm  

pudil says

This is why politics has become basically an episode of the bachelor. You don’t need to worry about policy anymore, just say nice things and look cute and they’ll vote for you.

Well said. The Kennedy-Nixon debate was an example of that, being the 1st televised debate where the candidates could be viewed.
215   Onvacation   2022 Oct 3, 9:06am  

HeadSet says

Nixon

On left wing radio I heard a lamentation over no more good republican presidents like Nixon and Reagan.
216   Ceffer   2022 Oct 3, 11:37am  

Nixon's the one who established full printing press fiat. The Ponzi was on, letting all the best people print all the money they wanted to plot against humanity.
217   gabbar   2022 Oct 3, 1:26pm  

Patrick says







I think they have figured out a plan that make ensure their victory only. No one else except them will be in power from now on. Mark my words. They will become truth in the next election. I don't know how but this is what is going to happen. What is going on now is not a coincidence. Everything is planned and coordinated.
218   Onvacation   2022 Oct 8, 10:52am  

https://fortune.com/2022/09/30/bill-gates-telling-people-stop-eating-meat-buying-houses-not-solve-climate-change/

Speaking on Thursday’s episode of Bloomberg’s Zero podcast, Gates said expectations that people were going to “utterly change their lifestyle because of concerns about climate” were “unrealistic.”

“You can have a cultural revolution where you’re trying to throw everything up, you can create a North Korean–type situation where the state’s in control,” he said. “Other than immense central authority to have people just obey, I think the collective action problem is just completely not solvable.”

Gates, the fifth richest person in the world, has long publicized his interest in bringing the climate crisis under control—by writing a book titled How to Avoid a Climate Disaster, advocating for green innovation, and investing in the space himself.
219   Patrick   2022 Oct 10, 7:28pm  

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/gates-foundation-gives-200-million-to-help-establish-global-digital-id-system-of-surveillance/


Gates Foundation gives $200 million to help establish global digital ID system of surveillance

One commentator explained that 'of all the other means of identifying and tracking subjects, digital identity poses perhaps the gravest technological threat to individual liberty yet conceived.'
225   Booger   2022 Oct 27, 2:09pm  

It's a mystery why Sketchers is no longer associated with Kayne:

227   AmericanKulak   2022 Oct 27, 3:06pm  

Booger says



Today on the 405, Fedbois in masks, chronic cardio manlets all, displayed some signs.
228   Patrick   2022 Oct 27, 9:42pm  

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/mrna-vaccines-the-cia-and-national


The truth is that DARPA, which is the operational development arm, basically the CIA, fell in love with the RNA technology over a decade ago. They decided to capitalize it and force it into the market space. For instance, they're the ones that have capitalized through In-Q-Tel, their investment arm, the new RNA manufacturing facilities up in Canada. This is a CIA program. There's no ambiguity here. I'm not telling state secrets.

The technology was basically pulled out of the trash can, because it had been suppressed by Merck after I developed it over 30 years ago. Then it was advanced very aggressively by DARPA. DARPA funded and basically built Moderna. They're continuing to push all this. They're pushing it through the government. What you're seeing is the power of the intelligence community and the new bio-defense industrial complex that's developed since the anthrax attacks and it really goes beyond that in being able to push their agenda through the government.

When you see all these circumventing of normal procedures and rules, that's happening because largely our intelligence community is pushing that through the administrative state structure.


@Ceffer You'll probably like that article.
229   Patrick   2022 Oct 28, 1:27pm  

https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/an-election-if-you-can-hold-it/


One thing a congressional committee might probe posthaste: who exactly has been running the executive branch for two years? My guess would be Barack Obama by way of Susan Rice, Director of the Domestic Policy Council (office in the White House) whose activities are never, ever discussed in the news media. In fact, her mere presence is unacknowledged. I doubt that one-in-a-thousand people in Times Square could tell you who she is and what she does. How many times a day is Ms. Rice on-the-horn with the Gentleman of Kalorama? Are there logs of her calls? Does she use an endless supply of cheap untraceable burner phones? Or does she limo across town regularly to get orders in person?

Is there some penalty for running a shadow government, perhaps something in the sedition or treason folders of federal law? The degree of malign policy coordination throughout Western Civ also suggests that outside actors exert some heavy influence on our affairs. Is Mr. Obama running “Joe Biden” according to a WEF playbook, as appears to be the case with WEFfer implants Justin Trudeau of Canada and Jacinda Ardern of New Zealand? It would help explain how so many measures and actions outside our national interest have played out lately — the Gestapo-ization of the FBI, the overt censorship, the wide-open border, draining the strategic petroleum reserve, the drag queen shindigs, the foolish effort to “weaken” Russia in Ukraine, the climate change hysteria, the fiscal idiocy, and everything about-and-around Covid-19.

Of course, the rule-of-law has become a pitifully squishy thing in our time. Nobody is accountable for anything these days. The federal agencies can act however they like in the way of persecuting their political opponents, or inflicting immense harm on the public — like the CDC, FDA, and other public health agencies insanely pushing deadly mRNA vaccines on the public, despite massive evidence that the shots have killed and disabled hundreds of thousands. It’s likely that we will see aggressive hearings into all sorts or government misconduct come January, and it is important to determine who did what to drive America so badly off the rails, but that won’t mitigate the pitfalls and quandaries ahead.
231   stereotomy   2022 Nov 4, 2:09pm  

Patrick says

https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/an-election-if-you-can-hold-it/



One thing a congressional committee might probe posthaste: who exactly has been running the executive branch for two years? My guess would be Barack Obama by way of Susan Rice, Director of the Domestic Policy Council (office in the White House) whose activities are never, ever discussed in the news media. In fact, her mere presence is unacknowledged. I doubt that one-in-a-thousand people in Times Square could tell you who she is and what she does. How many times a day is Ms. Rice on-the-horn with the Gentleman of Kalorama? Are there logs of her calls? Does she use an endless supply of cheap untraceable burner phones? Or does she limo across town regularly to get orders in person?

Is there some penalty for running a shadow government, perhaps something ...

There's a precedent for this - "POTUS" was effectively Woodrow Wilson's wife and his/her advisers for the last 2 years of his presidency after he had a major stroke and was effectively incompetent. They hid this for years.
234   Maga_Chaos_Monkey   2022 Nov 6, 8:17am  

stereotomy says


There's a precedent for this - "POTUS" was effectively Woodrow Wilson's wife and his/her advisers for the last 2 years of his presidency after he had a major stroke and was effectively incompetent. They hid this for years.


True story, and can you believe I actually learned that in my 9th grade history class? Teacher actually devoted several minutes of class time to discuss it! 1980s of course.
235   AmericanKulak   2022 Nov 6, 8:23am  

Booger says




Kyrie believes Blacks are Jews, so if the other Jews are telling the Real Black Jews to pay them $500k... then the Jews don't run the world.
236   GNL   2022 Nov 6, 10:57am  

Booger says



I can't imagine this is a non-pjotoshopped image.
237   GNL   2022 Nov 6, 11:00am  

Booger says



Is this for real? He actually had to pay the ADL 500k?
238   Shaman   2022 Nov 6, 11:10am  

AmericanKulak says

Booger says






Kyrie believes Blacks are Jews, so if the other Jews are telling the Real Black Jews to pay them $500k... then the Jews don't run the world.


Jews are just white people with extra privilege. For the most part, they aren’t even religious, but hang their identity squarely on that religion they don’t believe in. You can’t cross them like ever unless you want to be auto cancelled. That’s a fact of life in America.
239   Patrick   2022 Nov 15, 12:35pm  



And why is only the servant forced to wear a mask?
240   Ceffer   2022 Nov 15, 12:47pm  

Patrick says

And why is only the servant forced to wear a mask?

Need you ask. It is the symbology of hierarchy, enslavement and obedience. Never had anything to do with health.
241   Patrick   2022 Nov 15, 12:49pm  

They might as well just brand SLAVE on the guy's forehead.
244   Patrick   2022 Nov 23, 6:31pm  

He's right.
245   fdhfoiehfeoi   2022 Nov 29, 9:33am  

Corbett put together a really good series on BlackRock. It's for subscribers, but if you've been on Corbett, you'll know how to access it. And yes, he definitely alludes to the power behind BlackRock, and a future expose on that power.
246   Hircus   2022 Nov 29, 2:53pm  

I wouldnt want kanye as president, but im sure glad hes likely running. He will get attention, and he seems to gravitate towards pointing out double standards and other things that people know to be true when they hear it. IMO the smears against him via waycism and mental health will easily defeat him, but he is a ripple in the matrix.

prediction: soon a random jew will be attacked, and media will blame him for it.
247   Patrick   2022 Dec 1, 3:34am  

https://www.economist.com/business/2018/01/13/blackrock-v-blackstone


BlackRock v Blackstone
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the mightiest finance tycoon of them all?

Jan 13th 2018

THE two most successful entrepreneurs on Wall Street of the past two decades work on opposite sides of Park Avenue. Larry Fink, 65, is a Democrat whose hand is glued to a Starbucks cup and who runs BlackRock from 52nd Street. Stephen Schwarzman, 70, is a Republican who wears striped shirts with plain collars and runs Blackstone from between 51st and 52nd. The two are ex-colleagues, but have sharply opposing views on investment and management. Their trajectories illustrate how finance is changing. Mr Fink, once the underdog, is on top.

His firm, BlackRock, is the world’s largest asset manager, with $6trn of assets. It stands for computing power, low fees and scale, and is booming. Mr Schwarzman’s firm, Blackstone, is the largest “alternative” manager, focused on private equity and property, with $387bn of assets. It stands for a time-honoured formula of brain power, high fees and specialisation. Lately, it has trod water.


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