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Rhys Jaggar's avatar

The World Bank calls for all farmland to be stolen in the Western World and 'handed over to WEF leaders like Bill Gates' to be 'managed in radically different ways'.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMSB8nFf8hQ

Nothing like handing over the entire western food supply to a genocidal murderer, a predatory psychopath and a geoengineering nutcase, is there?

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John Day MD's avatar

It's easier to coordinat culling of the herds when a few owners, club-members, own the means of food production.

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Rhys Jaggar's avatar

State of Oregon is actively trying to wipe small farmers out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unOXcKigSuY

Seems very, very unconstitutional to me.

Needs very aggressive lawyers to take the State to court and put them out of business....

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John Day MD's avatar

Small farmers are always squeezed tight by buyers and bankers.

;-(

Ag. Secretary, Earl Butz started this policy under Nixon in 1972: "Get Big Ot Get Out".

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pyrrhus's avatar

If those kids weren't "at risk" before, they sure as hell are at risk now!

My understanding is that Pakistan already has simple atomic bombs, and has had them for awhile...,,.

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Saint Jimmy's avatar

We have Texas tree lizards in our backyard.... along with rabbits and a wide variety of birds.

Despite all of the wars and the realization that we have yet another corrupted, perverted, and probably blackmailed president, I found this interesting...

https://substack.com/home/post/p-168203303

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John Day MD's avatar

It seems to be a video. I read the title.

The writer likely did not watch George Carlin explain that we have owners.

He is livestock, as are we, unless we get together and pull something off cooperatively, but you see how we are being divided into snitty little groups these days...

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Saint Jimmy's avatar

Yeah but the basic facts are there.... Of course we have oligarchs and they orchestrated exactly what the article describes.

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John Day MD's avatar

I did not see a print article, only a headline, which seemed to go to a video. Maybe I just didn't get the right page or something.

Ah,I clicked on the title and it took me to the article. It is a lot of AI graphs and statistics. Yes, we are owned by an elite oligarchy, and they are transnational, so Americans are not really special.

Michael Hudson, who actually described the Petrodollar in his book "Super Imperialism" right as Nixon defaulted on gold, gives a clarity to the processes at work. He's still around. He didn't mean to make the Petrodollar into imperial policy, but DC bought all his books and brought him in to give talks. https://michael-hudson.com/

The other side of the coin is covered well by Gail Tverberg, at her blog, "Our Finite World", tying together the decline in the cheapest and best resources, upon which modern economy is based. https://ourfiniteworld.com/

Tim Morgan's Surplus Energy Economics covers that same perspective, with a somewhat different style, but also technical and factual. https://surplusenergyeconomics.wordpress.com/

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John Day MD's avatar

Yes, I got there and revised my comment with some links to things that get at roots, not merely statistics.

I need to understand root processes, myself.

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Red's avatar

I surmised at the beginning of the Russia/Ukraine SMO that the idea to balkanize Russia was likely to backfire. I suspected then that the real target was the USA. At present rate things aren't looking the best. Europe has committed to putting itself in a strangle hold around the energy question and the USA is about to lose the reserve currency. If the currency is lost the country won't hold. Just rambling here but things aren't very rosy right now anywhere in the west. In fact I would venture a guess that Canada is also looked upon as a cheese ripe for cutting. The divides in both countries are being blown up by the MSM to become insurmountable, if enough of the population follows and believes in it.

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John Day MD's avatar

The CCP would very much like to usefully repopulate Canada and Australia, I think.

The US is overdue for a reset, or one is underway. Losing the reserve currency is essential to rebuilding, for which there is hope, but these things take over a decade...

We'll see.

Russia seems to be the key player with mobility between the US, China and others.

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Freedom Lover's avatar

“ The footage from Kharkov Region shows an elderly woman attempting to block a van before she collapses to the ground.​”

Hmmm followed the link. No video presented.

I call this BS.

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John Day MD's avatar

Could be that what they saw would not transfer. It is English tabloid news online. It is plausible. You may have seen many such press-gang "recruitment" videos, already.

The Russians follow Ukrainian social media after they bomb/drone recruitment centers in Ukraine. It is popular, so they do it in the daylight.

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Freedom Lover's avatar

Tabloid? Your source is a tabloid?

Thank you, that’s all one needs to know 😢

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John Day MD's avatar

Analysis of open source communications, "signals-intelligence, "Sigint", uses what is available. For emotional response, tabloids, defined by how they look, might have their fingers on a certain pulse, like that of the Ukrainian people.

The NYT and WaPo are sometimes useful sources to have their fingers on the pulse of what the DC "swamp" wants people to think, particularly when there are changes in that official control-narrative.

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Kyle Young's avatar

We have several lizards that look like the here. Not sure what they're called here. Most are about 6 to 8" long, but one species is about twice that (not the poisonous Gila monster, which gets much bigger).

At least we don't have the iguana, monitor lizard and Burmese python problem they have in Florida

Thank you for the link.

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