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  • Posted by Dobrien 1 year, 12 months ago
    When the world’s elites began flocking to study at the University of Berlin, Hegel’s philosophy permeated throughout the world. A Hegelian cult of self-professed elitists infiltrated and took over our systems of governance.

    Today our international think tanks, supra-national bodies, intra-governmental panels, organizations, councils and committees all have one thing in common. “Experts” who tell us:

    1.how to think and behave,
    2.how we destroy the planet and how they can solve it,
    3.what our status is as a gender, race, religion or class,
    4.who our enemies are and the WARS we must fight.

    As we battle the “horrible invisible enemy” we must know their biggest weapon is the radicalization of ideas to keep us divided, weak and controlled. When they parrot their Hegelian waffle through the MSM bullhorn, the best form of defense is to stop listening to them.

    It’s time to trust ourselves and think for ourselves.
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  • Posted by $ Commander 1 year, 12 months ago
    Dude is either clueless or a full psychopath.
    Oh, never mind, the PHD says trust me, I'm the expert.
    Buscaglia had comment on BS, More of the Same and Piled Higher and Deeper.
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    • Posted by Dobrien 1 year, 12 months ago
      Hegel was an unapologetic ‘intellectual minion’ for Prussia.

      The Institution of Hegel

      At the time American elites were clamouring to travel to the finest education institution in the world, Hegel and his philosophies were all the rage. To return to America with a Prussian certificate of approval (PhD) would give you access to the finest jobs in academia, politics and industry.

      In my mind, this appears nothing more than a successful marketing campaign. Hegel and the university leaders were devout Prussian loyalists. Why would citizens of other free nations seek the approval of a totalitarian state funded University?

      The first clue to answering this question lies in where the modern PhD originated. Of course, it was Prussia.

      It appears that the “Institute of Hegel” was nothing more than a marketing campaign to attract the elitists of the world to their esteemed Prussian universities. Learning to endorse fellow brethren and speak mindless gibberish seemed to provide access to the club of Prussia – either through the newly formed PhD or entry into a secret society. Upon receiving membership, the elites would return back to their home-countries and receive some of the most prized career paths their nation offered. This was best illustrated in America with Skull and Bones.

      It must be acknowledged that this is one of the best plans of infiltration ever executed in human history.

      The “Institute of Hegel” was an elitist Prussian cult.

      Hegelian Philosophy – Master, Slave and World Domination

      The philosophy of Hegel was the philosophy of Prussia. The core of this philosophy is known as the Hegelian Dialectic.

      https://prussiagate.substack.com/p/he...
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    • Posted by $ 1 year, 12 months ago
      I'm all for people holding their own views and speaking them to whoever will listen. I'm also not entirely against technological advancement to whatever extent an individual chooses for themselves. Still, while this guy may be bat-shit crazy his voice is heard with a quasi-religious oracle-like focus by the WEF and promoted/funded by Schwab, Gates, and many on the left who see this as a mean to their end - complete control.
      What I am against, vehemently, is pushing ones thoughts and ideas on those not interested made their disinterest known. I am potentially and violently against those who would demand conformity in their 'way' whether I choose to accept it or not, particularly when they are making the said 'way' completely unavoidable. This guy and his followers are dangerous and their plan already afoot and has been for quite some time.

      The plot to starve us is just a way to weaken us because we refuse to willingly disarm. I'd wager when things get more dire food-wise there will be more calls by governments to buy guys or exchange them for a few weeks to a month worth of food items.
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      • Posted by $ 1 year, 12 months ago
        apologies. Buy GUNS* (big difference). :)
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        • Posted by $ Commander 1 year, 12 months ago
          OY! Either way it's bribery/coercion.
          On the side; I just went through a bunch of material overage and other metal scrap I have stored. I have enough steel tube to build, at least, 10 rocket stoves....maybe 15. At this rate I can pressure cook over 100 quarts of meat and soup per day. 2 weeks equals 2 years preserved if I only get 1 cycle per day.
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      • Posted by $ Commander 1 year, 12 months ago
        I put 90% of this last years efforts into not starving. Building gardens, preserving equipment, purchasing necessary equipment used in direct support of my mortality. Networking with like minded in the same endeavor. Our gulch is hidden in plain sight.

        I have a bit of knowledge regarding the eugenics push also. I used to live, and had my shop, on Dight Avenue in Minneapolis....almost 30 years.
        adjective: dight
        archaic
        clothed or equipped.
        verb
        make ready for a use or purpose; prepare.

        Charles Fremont Dight: Eugenicist U of Minn 1920's and 30's (Dight Ave name change to Cheatham Ave on March 17 2022)

        This coming Friday I'll be in LaCrosse Wi to celebrate the 100th of the Council Bluffs Boy Scout founding. My dad was a 30 yr anniversary Eagle grad. The profound "preparedness" lifestyle I've lived, at times, leaves me blinking like a toad in a hail storm. Living the summation of a series of Charleton Heston films (Planet of the Apes, Omega Man and Soylent Green)

        So, c'mon Mr Frodo, just a few more steps. We can make it.
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