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Paul's avatar

We are The American People. We have had enough. You have pushed us, and prodded us, and jabbed us. You have screwed us for far too long, and we realize now, that we have taken it, for far too long. Many of us have little left to give, or have taken from us, as you may wish. Our backs feel against a wall, our necks extended, with your dull fingers lifting the genu of our collective chin. Do you have an idea what we will do next?

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Tank Hough's avatar

They are hoping for a civil war--so they can declare martial law and suspend the upcoming elections in November. They will lockdown the country to protect you from the mob that they helped to organize.

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Paul's avatar

Tank,

That is an absolute possibility! We're ALL staying on our toes.

That's a SOLID name you got there!

Thanx.

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Joe Van Steenbergen's avatar

Probably nothing that will change things; what exactly can we do that will make a difference to people who basically own everything and everyone?

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Paul's avatar

JVS,

I'm no answer man, 'cause I'm just in the learning phase. This thing is a war, on many fronts. There is a Borg, etc. And I think the challenge is an unconventional one, requiring each of our imaginations'. Our side will never give up. Never. They're pulling a squeeze play. But no matter. I found Jon Rappoport's Trilogy has exercises that will spark your own imagination. Shine On!

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Paul's avatar

When you think...

You don't know,

What to do.

https://outsidetherealitymachine.com/2022/06/13/writing/

"You’re electric again."

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JustANobody's avatar

I love your substacks!! You tell the truth even though it's a hard, swift kick in the ASS!

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Tank Hough's avatar

Sorry I have no money to send you to help you get away from this hyper inflation. I am eating bugs now and live under a bridge---so how much further can I fall? I'll be looking for you to join me under the bridge--theres still room---bring your own cardboard.

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John Carter's avatar

Gonna get really interesting when inflation is so high they it isn't worth anyone's time to work. Friend just told me his office moved to a 4-day week because gas prices mean it isn't worth it for them to come in for 5.

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π™‚π™Šπ™Šπ˜Ώ π˜Ύπ™„π™π™„π™•π™€π™‰'s avatar

I've been hearing rumblings of $10/gas by August. Parts of CA are already just a dollar off that. Lots of things will stop completely at that price, maybe even the few parts of society that are still close to polite.

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Richard Seager's avatar

That's a (far) higher price than here in NZ. Normally States has been maybe half the price of gas is here.

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Rick Larson's avatar

When this stops it doesn't matter what the price is.

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Tank Hough's avatar

Biden bread lines coming soon.

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The Watchman's avatar

Cousin Weimar will look like a robust economy compared to what it's going to look like when the Fed gets done "F'-ing things up. Of course this is all by design and the Creature From Jekyll Island was pretty much the start of it. ( Excellent book from Mr. Griffin by the way ).

Glad to see you touching on the economic aspect of things. To me, that and the Constitution are the two most important things affecting the "Big Picture". Things like Covid are important, but more a distraction. That is one reason why I feature links to economic news every day. Will be linking tomorrow @https://nothingnewunderthesun2016.com/

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Paul's avatar

T. Goode: I really like the way you wrote this one. It was cool. Felt surreal, yet too truly real. Inventive. Kudos.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Very good advice, thanks. The interesting thing at the moment is that the Bitcoin Bro gold standard is under 29k and eventually heading to a dollar or less.

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Richard Seager's avatar

it's not gold and it's not cash. So I think it's heading to a $1 or less.

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Richard Seager's avatar

Although of course in a year's time maybe that's the value of a trillion.

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π™‚π™Šπ™Šπ˜Ώ π˜Ύπ™„π™π™„π™•π™€π™‰'s avatar

Yeah that was partly the joke. No point in measuring anything in dollars anymore soon, even BTC. Although there will be nothing funny about any of it.

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Spek's avatar

Fukn brilliant TGC. Thank you.

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StellaMaris's avatar

If that's not depressing enough, I just finished this one.....Crazy, good interview...The SHADOWY Origins of Klaus Schwab and the WEF w/Journalist Johnny Vedmore.......talks about Bill Gates, Pierre Trudeau, Teresa May, Kissinger and others, too......scary as sh*!t.........https://rumble.com/v181vkh-the-shadowy-origins-of-klaus-schwab-and-the-wef-wjournalist-johnny-vedmore.html?mref=6zof&mrefc=3

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar
Paul's avatar

At about age 5 I use to like looking at maps & Country flags in our encyclopedia.

I once saw the Country Hungary on the map & immediately felt sorry for the kids of that Country since they had to go to bed at night hungry.

(Ohhh, I'm not finished...).

Another time my mom & dad came home from the grocery store just prior to Thanksgiving.

My father was loading the grocery bags onto the kitchen counter & my mom was lamenting that she couldn't find the "right sized" turkey. I said to her something like, "I bet they don't have that problem in Turkey."

She looked at me with an admixture of quizzical-ness coupled with the lingering frustration of the-grocery-store-catastrophe.

She then said, in a failed attempt to 'learn me,' "The people of Turkey do not celebrate Thanksgiving."

Still unlearned, I quickly responded, "Why not!?!"

My mother didn't respond, & started putting items into the refrig.

I looked at my dad & he just gently nodded toward our small pantry & said, "Son, would you put away the groceries."

While putting away the cranberries & yams, I'm thinkin' within my noggin, "Why don't they celebrate Thanksgiving with all those turkeys laying around?!?"

*

So when the stuffing-hits-the-fan in Our Beloved Country, contact me for answers!

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Steve Close's avatar

Beautiful. And Ugly.

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Will B's avatar

Well done TGC, like how you impersonated the bulbous bogeyman.

I will take a circuitous route to shine a bit of light on the darkness by linking to fairly recent collage which reverberates: same script, different actors. For those who like recent _ and ancient history _ the ending is worth watching. 1 hr:

https://www.bitchute.com/video/E93gZq3zvVgR/

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Commoncents's avatar

And come November, the same old nitwits will get reelected.

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Fat Rabbit Iron's avatar

Before I go hyper you will want to use your soon-to-be worthless dollars to buy physical assets that will hedge against currency debasement by increasing or at least maintaining value. Real property and precious metals will be the most stable.

This is the key. We need to think about the basics β€” food, water, shelter, electricity, land, and guns. We cannot stop our leaders from destroying our civilization, but we can make sure that we and our families are prepared.

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Rick Larson's avatar

Ammo is the ultimate inflation hedge!

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