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  • Posted by Dobrien 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    No it will be the central bank and the holders of Eurodollars that were gotten illegally that will be their destruction.
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  • Posted by term2 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I suppose that is what the Russians and Chinese are doing relative to the USA. We keep printing money and that will be our destruction
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  • Posted by term2 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    This is very important to say the least. Given what happened with a short pandemic shutdown, and how long its taking to mostly recover from that, its hard to figure how far the left will go to get a "reset". If they are successful in getting us into war with Russia and/or China, our civilization will go from a globally dependent status to having to survive on our own here. Thats maybe at least a year to recover at least partway. Our standard of living wont return at least in my lifetime for sure.
    I have to really consider what I will have to do to survive at least in reasonable shape for something like 3 years. And its not going to be in Las Vegas, which will collapse in short order from lack of food and water.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    ...he had a Rolls Royce sounded like this, " "...

    The handcuffs fell off - so they 5-cuffed us.

    Buck buck #1.... Faaaaaaat Albert!

    The dentist... and there was a line...

    Ice cream after a tonsillectomy...

    Holy smokes, CaptainKirk, those were good days, LMAO
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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    We called it... Deadmans Hill...
    It went straight down for 1/4 mile, and emptied onto an hold HWY. ROTFLMAO.

    We got arrested, and the cops put the cuffs on us, but our wrists were so small, they fell off... Look Mr. Officer, I am not trying to escape... LOL

    The Chicken Heart. Thump Thump...

    Wow, all of those memories just came flashing back.
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  • Posted by $ Markus_Katabri 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Right on term2!
    Mmmmm...the Schadenfreude is good.
    I’m well past caring at this point.
    I’m in the “Point and Laugh” phase.
    Ironically when this society decides to devote itself to the elimination of suffering.....the elimination of the sufferers will become prevalent.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I had it on vinyl. Yep, me and my brothers wore it out, too, LOL.

    Cosby was on the right track with many things, but he screwed up. Very sad. As a more conservative the MSMM will never let it go, but pervs like Clinton and Cuomo will get a pass.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Yes, I read that part. For a moment, in view of current events, one can't help feeling like the rats in the experiment. However, the big difference is the human "rats" can get fed up and invite the Richters of the world as guests of honor to a grand necktie party and refusal to attend is not an option.
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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I loved that line. I literally wore out cassettes of him.

    But I wonder how bad he really was. He was wrong drugging people. But seems strange that one of the few "conservative" people who spoke against the lefts approach... And suddenly old charges were taken seriously.

    I will never know what really happened.
    But when I compare that to the Clinton Body count, I have to ask if it's justice, or just having our noses rubbed in it! (think Epstein, Maxwell, etc)
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  • Posted by Dobrien 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    And also from ReichsWEF Death Squared.

    “ The Drowning Rats Experiment involved placing a rat in a bucket of water and see how long it took for them to drown.

    There were three stages to the experiment:

    Stage 1: Twelve domesticated rats were first used in the experiment. A few died after only a few minutes. However, the rest of the rats were able to survive for days in the bucket before drowning.

    Stage 2: Richter then performed the same experiment using 34 wild Norwegian rats. The expectation was that they would last a lot longer than the domesticated rats because they were considerably stronger and had a fierce will to live. The outcome was completely the opposite. All of the rats drowned within a few minutes.

    Stage 3: Bemused by this outcome, Richter theorized that the wild rats found themselves in a hopeless situation, and therefore simply gave up the battle to survive. Richter’s new experiment would now provide these rats with hope. A new batch of wild rats were captured. They would be placed in the bucket and, just before drowning, they would be rescued and allowed to recover. Once recovered, the rats were placed back in the bucket and the process was repeated several times. Richter believed that the rats had now been given hope, and therefore would fight a lot longer in the water bucket. He was proven correct. The rats now swam for days in the bucket before drowning.

    The basic hypothesis from Richter’s experiments was:

    “the rats quickly learn that the situation is not actually hopeless” and that “after elimination of hopelessness the rats do not die.”

    The “Rat in the Bucket” Psyop

    Thinking back to Richter’s “rat in a bucket” experiment, we observed that wild rats would willingly give up and drown in the bucket in only a few minutes. However, when they were rescued from the bucket several times, they developed the hope that they would be rescued, and struggled to survive for days thereafter.

    Even though the rat’s fate was sealed from the beginning, the mindsets of the wild rats was completely different to those who were rescued (or domesticated). When faced with certain death, the wild rats accepted their fate. The others, however, essentially looked to their Prussian masters to be saved.

    What is important to note here is when the rats were placed in a hopeless situation, many of them believed the situation to be hopeful. Their mindset was completely out of touch with their reality; unable to discern what Richter really had in mind for them.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    All true, Capt.

    Not to make light of a serious situation, but in a skit by a famous comedian gone perv was the line, "How long can you tread water?"
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  • Posted by tutor-turtle 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I'm not depressed. I'm pissed. Too many stupid people in this world. When the purp resisted arrest, they should have capped his arse and saved us all the money and effort for trial and jail. With any luck, some hardass doing hard time will whack him.
    Take a little advice from me. Kill your TV. You'll be a lot happier for it.
    In the mean time, do what James McMurtry advises in his song "Safe Side" "We keep our pistols loaded so we won't get hurt"
    From his most excellent Album: Candy Land
    lyrics: https://genius.com/James-mcmurtry-saf...
    Listen to the song on U-Tube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZRdV...
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  • Posted by CaptainKirk 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    term2, this is the first question of prepping...
    What are you prepping for?
    Get clear. For example, I'm pretty spoiled. Take away electricity, A/C, and cars...
    And that's a bridge too far for me. It also means 97% of the big cities will die quickly.

    The basics for me are:
    1) How long can you obtain potable water?
    2) How long can you go with no Sewage?
    3) How long can you go without electricity?
    4) How long can you go without (buying) food?
    5) What's your overall level to prepare for in time. (A blip, like 1-3 Months. Everyone should have this, or a Civilization ending event? Years and Years)
    6) What level of "uncivilization" are you willing to live in (cannibalism? It probably was here in Jamestown!)

    Those are very different things to prepare for. I know my limits.
    I just lost a dear friend today. He wasn't that much older than myself. He just retired in Jan.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Agree. Every time you bring it up I read more of it, thanks! I have to admit I'm not a speed reader so I need extra time to get through it. Excellent read.
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  • Posted by term2 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The left is wanting for a complete reset and return to 100 years ago in lifestyle. Prepping for that is kind of a lost cause if we want to maintain our current standard of living. How far back in time do we want to prep for? 50 years, 70 years, 100 years> For example, give up internal combustion cars, and internal combustion generating plants, and you still have some cars, but they only run when the sun shines and if you dont have to drive far....
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  • Posted by term2 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    There is the argument to pick ones battles. There is so much wokeness out there that one way to fight it is to let the woke people cause their own disasters and let them suffer from them..
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  • Posted by term2 2 years, 2 months ago
    I live in Vegas. Last week there was a news article about the major pipeline carrying gasoline from southern california to vegas developed a "leak" and was shut down. Not an explosion, not terrorism, just a "leak".

    Almost immediately there was panic in the streets of vegas, with huge lines at gas stations where people were trying to stock up on gasoline and diesel.

    What was obvious is that the population is on edge, expecting some sort of collapse of the society, where everyone wants to try to be insulated from the collapse and be first in line.

    I think there has been a generalized fear of collapse wherein people in general expect the society is about to collapse from some unknown cause.

    There was 2008 economic collapse and extreme money printing, COVID shut down the economy and caused supply chain shocks for the last several years, and now major inflation causing prices on many items to rise like 30-40%, and now rising interest rates. Whats next is on peoples' minds.....

    Most people dont really understand whats going on, but they somehow believe that the system itself has some large faults that are about to explode.

    We have a senile president elected by a very suspect election, a congress that is printing money without limit, and an ideology that is hell bent on causing a "great reset". A "prepper" industry that has exploded recently, telling people that they need to prepare for war....

    No wonder people are quietly waiting for the next disaster.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 2 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The Prussia gate series is the most informative body of work regarding “The invisible enemy”
    that I have found. It is brilliant.
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  • Posted by $ 2 years, 2 months ago
    I'm beginning to wonder just who is committing these killings? We are not being told the truth. Are they by any chance some of Biden's bunch coming across our Border?
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