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BuelahMan's Revolt's avatar

I was 18 in 1979. Even though it was bad enough and many hidden agendas were still unseen, that time was heads and shoulders better than today, In virtually every aspect that I can think of (except arguably technological in the form of the internet, etc). I watched it turn to shit and tried to warn others to the best of my meager ability.

Now, I am aghast at what has happened. Yet, I see no way out for me and mine.

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Tim's avatar

Wow! That was your magnum opus, Good Citizen

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Bankers, eh? Yes, lots of people are noticing that and are not afraid of being labeled anti-bankers.

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

Using the words that shall not be used after noticing cost me a quarter of paid subs in October and November. I suspect that's why people intentionally don't notice or pretend they can't. Even upon noticing as the wealthiest man, Elon must go and do humiliation rituals in a kibbutz blasted by the IDF and now at Auschwitz with Ben Shapiro. Can you imagine what they have on Elon?

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Sorry to hear that, GC. Keep on noticing.

How humiliating to have to associate with Ben Shapiro!

And no, bankers are most definitely not white. Not sure if you saw this:https://www.unz.com/isteve/actresses-are-so-bad-at-math-that-even-jewish-actresses-dont-understand-per-capita/

From the article: omitting (bankers) from the protected list in Hollywood "perpetuates myths of Jewish whiteness..."

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

Btw have you noticed that Alex Jones has stopped noticing? Watch his Sept 12 2001 broadcast and then watch him with Stew Peters a few weeks ago. Stew really notices and Alex morphs into Cathy Newman from that Jordan Peterson interview. "So you're saying..." Completely disingenuous former noticer pretending not to notice anymore. He cut some deal in that bankruptcy negotiation that permits him to keep some loot for not noticing. Ye was never offered that deal. They just zapped his wealth in a day.

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Interesting.

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

Saw that. Ron has some epic well researched noticing pieces going back a decade or more that should be mandatory reading for the consummate noticer. Some of them novella length noticing pieces.

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Pancake Princess's avatar

Great ending. Absolutely that fierce gaze in the mirror is necessary! So is taking solace in, and guidance from, the works of the great minds who have grappled with all of this before us. I reread A Farewell to Arms last year. The gut punch was definitely stronger this time around. I fear that this current unraveling won't yield much art. I think you've covered the reasons why eloquently. We're living in an age that's intentionally ugly and stupid. Sigh. Time to dive back into some classics.

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Cynicon Implant's avatar

Maybe the fact that there seems to be no escape is a good thing. Instead of trying to escape, those who see the evil madness will stay and fight. We start by increasing the numbers of those who see what is actually going down.

Spread the word about our soothsayer GC!

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

We have no choice but to stand and fight. This is worldwide; nowhere to run to.

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Lucilightning's avatar

knowledge is painful, especially when combined with realization. and when it gets bad, one begins to understand the temptations of the traitor n the Matrix, who just wants to go back to the dream state and not remember anything.

such a great Eliot song. saw that tour in SF. Quasi opened and then backed up E. There was this amazing, awkward tension in the air when they did W#2, like it would fall apart, but it worked so well. i was more asleep then and sometimes miss how good the op was. sometimes. but not now. maybe the stronger few win. or maybe they just fade away or are crushed violently, but they were strong. and that counts (a dead German philosopher is laughing somewhere).

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

We recorded an EP in the studio he recorded his first album in Portland. Life seemed good back then, in the cloud of ignorance...not knowing there was a matrix. But now, better to be alive than dumb.

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Lucilightning's avatar

sweet. portland was pretty great back then. never recorded with Larry, but stopped by once when we were in town (early NXNW) and he showed us E's upright piano.

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

Haha. Larry of revolver. A magician on the deck. Great years. A completely different town.

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Chronicles of Retardia's avatar

A couple of things came to mind … RE: you’re either with us or a terrorist - I see the same thing playing out over again with the β€˜war’ (read genocide) on Palestine. β€˜You’re either for the β€˜war’ or you support Hamas’. A perfect example is the comments on Bob Moran’s latest work of art on Instagram the other day. I’d describe the picture but could not do it justice - it’s well worth seeking out.

The other thought I had while reading is that you left the ANZACS out of your list of nationalities sent to be sacrificed for (to) the bankers. A whole generation of Australian men (at that time we were still British subjects) - the best and the brightest - was decimated in WW1, followed hot on the heels by WW2. From that intentional genocide of the kind of men needed to build this country and shape its morality and character, Australia has never recovered. And here we are, equally as much an Idiocracy as anywhere else.

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

I saw that Moran work. On point as always. I'm pretty sure there are thousands of bots auto commenting on work, though there are plenty of morons who weren't around in 2001-2009 to remember all the "terror" rhetoric and just started following politics a few days ago. Yes, Britain sent a lot of her subjects to the meat grinders, multiple times. No western country has recovered and the coordinated descent into the abyss continues. Neither war needed to be faught. It was all arranged when you really dig into the accurate history books and erase the public educaiton version from your mind. To the victors go the false narratives. As Norm Macdonald once said, "Ain't it funny how the good guys win every war."

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Joe Van Steenbergen's avatar

Sadly, for decades, we fell for it all. We have no one to blame but ourselves.

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23 SKIDOO!'s avatar

I tried to Google 'plagiarism' and MLK. Unsurprisingly Google refused to do any autocompletion further with that combination of words. I know we know, but this isn't even remotely a misinformation situation. If you want to prove to any regular zombie that Google doesn't give a shit if you know actual facts, this would be it.

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

For about three years 2017-2020? if you googled American Inventers the top twenty were black inventors. It's been a clown show for at least a decade. A pentagon data vacuuming op since its inceptions since the financing came from dot gov.

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James Filbird's avatar

What an outstanding piece of literature here. Thank you for sharing this with us all. πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ’―

After reading this unveiling of the top layer of the most gruesome and disgusting segments of the Empire, I'm convinced that a decision I made nearly 18 years ago was and is the very best one I made in my entire life. This dreamer is truly living a dream he could never have living in America.

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rickrolled's avatar

If I can ask... where are ya?

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James Filbird's avatar

Asia

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Sez77's avatar

Waltz #2 is one of my all time favourite songs. And tragic that Elliott Smith expatriated himself in the most violent of ways in order to leave the madness behind.

I like the following quote:

β€œProgress is not achieved by preachers and guardians of morality. But by madmen, hermits, heretics, rebels and sceptics".

The expat dreamer mindset writ large.

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Allan's avatar

Sometimes I imagine that I'm am editor for dissidents' easays. This is one of those moments.

"Dr. Martin Luther King wasn’t a philandering adulterer plagiarizing ZIONIST demagogue, with ties to the Communist party, who called for less capitalism and more socialism, plus reparations AND massive redistribution of loot to subsaharan Africa."

Martin Luther King was a Zionist who spoke truth to Israel’s detractors

https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/martin-luther-king-was-a-zionist-who-spoke-truth-to-israels-detractors/

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rickrolled's avatar

Incendiary post. Amazing work here sir.

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