Former heavyweight boxer David Rodriguez talks pedophile rings
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Philosophically yeah - my philosophy draws from personal experience and a variety of sources, but probably closest to the anarcho-syndicalists or anarcho-communists. Problem I got is that although I'm an imaginative dude I can't even in my wildest musings construct a roadmap to get from where we are now to any kinda functioning leaderless society, so I don't push the angle too hard. Any kinda functioning anarchy would require a huge leap in both political awareness and personal responsibility and we're all - including me - much too conditioned into abdicating control of society to others.
Funny, my old man was like, a communist zealot so I was introduced to political philosphy young, the fucker actually had me reading Das Kapital and the Collected Works and stuff when I was all of about 12 but by 15 or so I was already running rings around the dude... generally always held sorta socialistic beliefs but over time I've just evolved the belief that any form of political authority that confers power or privilege is inherently corrupting and open to abuse.
For the time being the kinda stuff I'm into is the growing grass roots movements that are working towards more local independence, work and time banking, repair cafes small bartering projects, that kinda stuff... I think people are starting to wake up to the fact that they really can't depend on traditional forms of government to represnt their needs over those of the wealthy and are becoming more willing to start to take matters into their own hands.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 04-17-2020, 07:00 PM.Comment
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They always "expose" these pedophilia rings but never actually do or say what should be done to help stop itComment
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Indeed. Have you seen 'The Money Masters' by Bill Still (Still Report on YouTube)?when Trump was running for election, I said... he will win, but the very second that Trump turns his attention to the Federal Reserve, they will kill him... just like Kennedy
threatening the Federal Reserve... is the unforgivable sin
it took them nearly a century to setup the Fed in America, thanks to Andrew Jackson
it used to be a 20-year tenure, but the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 was sneaked past congress by Woodrow Wilson
I was saying the same thing about Trump. The difference I have noticed between most ********s and **********s is that the ********s actually believe their guy is good and not a part of 'the system', whereas **********s know their guy is but think he is less worse.
With Trump, he was the only candidate presented as a true independent. Not only was he opposed with animosity by the entirety of the ********ic establishment and mainstream media and corporations, but people tend to forget that the **********s opposed him too and many sided against him and with the ********s to stop him from winning.
I never put all my faith in Trump but he truly was the best chance at seeing real reform, and he let slip a couple lines about the FED and had a picture of Andrew Jackson (whom he considered his favourite president from memory). I don't know whether Trump was a fraud the whole time or they blackmailed him, bit his energy changed massively shortly after the inauguration.
I wonder how quickly a politician would die if they started telling millions of people that Epstein was/is a Mossad asset used to blackmail billionaires/corporate CEOs, politicians, world leaders etc.? Such a shame what happened to the USA, it's nothing more than a giant satanic slave nation but hey, at least the goy have ****ography and Netflix.....Comment
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Indeed. Have you seen 'The Money Masters' by Bill Still (Still Report on YouTube)?
I was saying the same thing about Trump. The difference I have noticed between most ********s and **********s is that the ********s actually believe their guy is good and not a part of 'the system', whereas **********s know their guy is but think he is less worse.
With Trump, he was the only candidate presented as a true independent. Not only was he opposed with animosity by the entirety of the ********ic establishment and mainstream media and corporations, but people tend to forget that the **********s opposed him too and many sided against him and with the ********s to stop him from winning.
I never put all my faith in Trump but he truly was the best chance at seeing real reform, and he let slip a couple lines about the FED and had a picture of Andrew Jackson (whom he considered his favourite president from memory). I don't know whether Trump was a fraud the whole time or they blackmailed him, bit his energy changed massively shortly after the inauguration.
I wonder how quickly a politician would die if they started telling millions of people that Epstein was/is a Mossad asset used to blackmail billionaires/corporate CEOs, politicians, world leaders etc.? Such a shame what happened to the USA, it's nothing more than a giant satanic slave nation but hey, at least the goy have ****ography and Netflix.....
I don't think Trump has been corrupted
he has been hamstrung by reality
the deep-state is far worse than even he imagined
hence your point about satanism/pedophilia (Sabbatean Frankism)
it is far deeper, far more entrenched, and far more well-connected, than Trump realized... what he needs more than anything is a GREAT plan of attack... it needs to be done right
Trump had 2.5 years trigger-time in his first term, and it was extremely difficult to break through... he will have 4 full years trigger-time in his second term, and he has already started to break through... I think that everything will come from the Durham investigation... until then, they are keeping everything close to their chest... it needs to be done right
dunno, you could be rightComment
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Well said, Koba, but your are preaching to the wrong folks.Way I look at it some folk real hungry for power and money really like forbidden stuff... after all what's the point of having the power if you're still confined by the rules and standards that everyone else has to follow? Ain't gonna tar 'em all, I'm sure there's good and bad, altruistc and selfish amongst the super wealthy too, just as there's sick ****s from every walk of life, it's just power and privilege allow some folks to more easily transcend or subvert the normal rules and standards of acceptable behaviour. Ever heard the adage, power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely? It's one of the reasons I'm fundamentally opposed to all systems of political control or economic organisation which bestow massive wealth/privilege to a small minority. Until we deal with that kinda inequity we never gonna get to the bottom of this kinda ish.Comment
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Koba, on point, again.Philosophically yeah - my philosophy draws from personal experience and a variety of sources, but probably closest to the anarcho-syndicalists or anarcho-communists. Problem I got is that although I'm an imaginative dude I can't even in my wildest musings construct a roadmap to get from where we are now to any kinda functioning leaderless society, so I don't push the angle too hard. Any kinda functioning anarchy would require a huge leap in both political awareness and personal responsibility and we're all - including me - much too conditioned into abdicating control of society to others.
Funny, my old man was like, a communist zealot so I was introduced to political philosphy young, the fucker actually had me reading Das Kapital and the Collected Works and stuff when I was all of about 12 but by 15 or so I was already running rings around the dude... generally always held sorta socialistic beliefs but over time I've just evolved the belief that any form of political authority that confers power or privilege is inherently corrupting and open to abuse.
For the time being the kinda stuff I'm into is the growing grass roots movements that are working towards more local independence, work and time banking, repair cafes small bartering projects, that kinda stuff... I think people are starting to wake up to the fact that they really can't depend on traditional forms of government to represnt their needs over those of the wealthy and are becoming more willing to start to take matters into their own hands.Comment
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Indeed. Have you seen 'The Money Masters' by Bill Still (Still Report on YouTube)?
I was saying the same thing about Trump. The difference I have noticed between most ********s and **********s is that the ********s actually believe their guy is good and not a part of 'the system', whereas **********s know their guy is but think he is less worse.
With Trump, he was the only candidate presented as a true independent. Not only was he opposed with animosity by the entirety of the ********ic establishment and mainstream media and corporations, but people tend to forget that the **********s opposed him too and many sided against him and with the ********s to stop him from winning.
I never put all my faith in Trump but he truly was the best chance at seeing real reform, and he let slip a couple lines about the FED and had a picture of Andrew Jackson (whom he considered his favourite president from memory). I don't know whether Trump was a fraud the whole time or they blackmailed him, bit his energy changed massively shortly after the inauguration.
I wonder how quickly a politician would die if they started telling millions of people that Epstein was/is a Mossad asset used to blackmail billionaires/corporate CEOs, politicians, world leaders etc.? Such a shame what happened to the USA, it's nothing more than a giant satanic slave nation but hey, at least the goy have ****ography and Netflix.....Red - Now, Koba, look at the words in red.Philosophically yeah - my philosophy draws from personal experience and a variety of sources, but probably closest to the anarcho-syndicalists or anarcho-communists. Problem I got is that although I'm an imaginative dude I can't even in my wildest musings construct a roadmap to get from where we are now to any kinda functioning leaderless society, so I don't push the angle too hard. Any kinda functioning anarchy would require a huge leap in both political awareness and personal responsibility and we're all - including me - much too conditioned into abdicating control of society to others.
Funny, my old man was like, a communist zealot so I was introduced to political philosphy young, the fucker actually had me reading Das Kapital and the Collected Works and stuff when I was all of about 12 but by 15 or so I was already running rings around the dude... generally always held sorta socialistic beliefs but over time I've just evolved the belief that any form of political authority that confers power or privilege is inherently corrupting and open to abuse.
For the time being the kinda stuff I'm into is the growing grass roots movements that are working towards more local independence, work and time banking, repair cafes small bartering projects, that kinda stuff... I think people are starting to wake up to the fact that they really can't depend on traditional forms of government to represnt their needs over those of the wealthy and are becoming more willing to start to take matters into their own hands.
Don't most politicians lose a bit of the campaign energy when they get in? These dudes will see something mysterious in easily explainable behaviour.
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