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1861  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why does US trade with other countries when it can just loot their resources? on: June 02, 2019, 12:32:45 PM
additionally you have to understand that outright lies and looting, will destroy parts of the american self understanding of being "good"

and christian

it will effectively become an evil empire and whole world will look for a different reserve currency.

the core of the USA are freemasons, and big banksters
1862  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Africans should channel more energy in being more resourceful on: June 02, 2019, 12:21:47 PM
African are resourceful just that they can not manage what they have. From the part of were I cam from we have people that are completely not depending on government or aid from international community but produce what their eat and were their live. However, if you go to the oil community, most of them are completely dependent on aid from international community because they are very lazy and not ready to do little thing to take care of themselves.

humans will never be able to manage what they have, its called distribution conflict, those in power will alwaysfind others who help them discriminate others and abuse them as labour slaves
1863  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Why does US trade with other countries when it can just loot their resources? on: June 01, 2019, 10:40:17 PM
US has the highest number of nukes. It is the most powerful country in the world.

Yet it continues to trade and compete with other countries. Even with smaller negligible countries.

It raises a question in my mind that what's keeping it from using excessive forces to just be the bad guy and loot everything xD

Am I missing something? Or is my assumption too generalising ?

No reply with statements like "US is very good in heart" pls. I need some opinions on it Smiley

minerals and natural ressources are worthless junk compared with produced stuff that organised societies can create.

for example germanies agricultural and mining sector are less then 1% of the value the society generates, the entire social clustes creates on tiniest amount of space vastly more value then the land ever could.

its therefore smart to be cooperative, and somehow controll that countries financial system

regards
1864  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Africans should channel more energy in being more resourceful on: June 01, 2019, 10:24:49 PM
as soon as afrians increase productivity they will get a coprorate equity elite, that owns corproations who produce those traktors etc. and the rest becomes their slaves
1865  Other / Politics & Society / Re: United States Embassy Burning Video (today) on: June 01, 2019, 09:37:24 PM
how many hundred million have been killed by capitalists that centered the entire worlds economy towards building pools for themselves and their gay fascist communities?

all people dying in poverty and starvation in india and africa today are effectivly victims of capitalism, chinese communism has freed more than a billion people.

Oh look it is Woke China Bro, one of the few people with even lower grade replies than Captain Postmodern there. So now everyone that starves while capitalism exists is the responsibility of capitalism now? WAT? Communism directly killed AT LEAST 100 million people, about 60 million ALONE in China. Freed a billion people my ass, the Chinese are subjects that are not even allowed to choose what they want to say and read.

in communism there is also capitalism, the question is what do the capitalists, do.

liberty capitalism like usa isnt really seeking to free whole world from poverty..

you are an idiot you dont understand how capitalism kills.

i explain it to you:

1. you create and surpress with a banking cartel

2. you centre the economy of your banking cartel on enriching the banksters

3. you blame the poor for being poor and not working hard enough for the money of the banking cartel

thats it.

kapitalism also kills

give me access to your capitalist financial system and i join it. i join no capitalist state which i dont have acess to the financial system.
1866  Other / Politics & Society / Re: United States Embassy Burning Video (today) on: June 01, 2019, 08:23:30 PM
First, learn history
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U.S. military presence in Honduras and the roots of Honduran migration to the United States are closely linked. It began in the late 1890s, when U.S.-based banana companies first became active there. As historian Walter LaFeber writes in “Inevitable Revolutions: The United States in Central America,” American companies “built railroads, established their own banking systems, and bribed government officials at a dizzying pace.” As a result, the Caribbean coast “became a foreign-controlled enclave that systematically swung the whole of Honduras into a one-crop economy whose wealth was carried off to New Orleans, New York, and later Boston.”

By 1914, U.S. banana interests owned almost 1 million acres of Honduras’ best land. These holdings grew through the 1920s to such an extent that, as LaFeber asserts, Honduran peasants “had no hope of access to their nation’s good soil.” Over a few decades, U.S. capital also came to dominate the country’s banking and mining sectors, a process facilitated by the weak state of Honduras’ domestic business sector. This was coupled with direct U.S. political and military interventions to protect U.S. interests in 1907 and 1911.

Such developments made Honduras’ ruling class dependent on Washington for support. A central component of this ruling class was and remains the Honduran military. By the mid-1960s it had become, in LaFeber’s words, the country’s “most developed political institution,” – one that Washington played a key role in shaping.


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This was especially the case during the presidency of Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. At that time, U.S. political and military policy was so influential that many referred to the Central American country as the “U.S.S. Honduras” and the Pentagon Republic.

As part of its effort to overthrow the Sandinista government in neighboring Nicaragua and “roll back” the region’s leftist movements, the Reagan administration “temporarily” stationed several hundred U.S. soldiers in Honduras. Moreover, it trained and sustained Nicaragua’s “contra” rebels on Honduran soil, while greatly increasing military aid and arm sales to the country.

The Reagan years also saw the construction of numerous joint Honduran-U.S. military bases and installations. Such moves greatly strengthened the militarization of Honduran society. In turn, political repression rose. There was a dramatic increase in the number of political assassinations, “disappearances” and illegal detentions.

The Reagan administration also played a big role in restructuring the Honduran economy. It did so by strongly pushing for internal economic reforms, with a focus on exporting manufactured goods. It also helped deregulate and destabilize the global coffee trade, upon which Honduras heavily depended. These changes made Honduras more amenable to the interests of global capital. They disrupted traditional forms of agriculture and undermined an already weak social safety net.

These decades of U.S. involvement in Honduras set the stage for Honduran emigration to the United States, which began to markedly increase in the 1990s.

In the post-Reagan era, Honduras remained a country scarred by a heavy-handed military, significant human rights abuses and pervasive poverty. Still, liberalizing tendencies of successive governments and grassroots pressure provided openings for democratic forces.

They contributed, for example, to the election of Manuel Zelaya, a liberal reformist, as president in 2006. He led on progressive measures such as raising the minimum wage. He also tried to organize a plebiscite to allow for a constituent assembly to replace the country’s constitution, which had been written during a military government. However, these efforts incurred the ire of the country’s oligarchy, leading to his overthrow by the military in June 2009

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The 2009 coup, more than any other development, explains the increase in Honduran migration across the southern U.S. border in the last few years. The Obama administration has played an important role in these developments. Although it officially decried Zelaya’s ouster, it equivocated on whether or not it constituted a coup, which would have required the U.S. to stop sending most aid to the country.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, in particular, sent conflicting messages, and worked to ensure that Zelaya did not return to power. This was contrary to the wishes of the Organization of American States, the leading hemispheric political forum composed of the 35 member-countries of the Americas, including the Caribbean. Several months after the coup, Clinton supported a highly questionable election aimed at legitimating the post-coup government.

Strong military ties between the U.S. and Honduras persist: Several hundred U.S. troops are stationed at Soto Cano Air Base, formerly Palmerola, in the name of fighting the drug war and providing humanitarian aid.

Since the coup, writes historian Dana Frank, “a series of corrupt administrations has unleashed open criminal control of Honduras, from top to bottom of the government.” The Trump administration’s recognition, in December 2017, of President Juan Orlando Hernández’s re-election—after a process marked by deep irregularities, fraud and violence. This continues Washington’s longstanding willingness to overlook official corruption in Honduras as long as the country’s ruling elites serve what are defined as U.S. economic and geopolitical interests.

Organized crime, drug traffickers and the country’s police heavily overlap. The frequent politically motivated killings are rarely punished. In 2017, Global Witness, an international nongovernmental organization, found that Honduras was the world’s deadliest country for environmental activists.

I am familiar thank you, not that I give any credit to history lessons from a person that denies the over a hundred million were killed by Communism. None of this explains why it is now suddenly an issue.

how many hundred million have been killed by capitalists that centered the entire worlds economy towards building pools for themselves and their gay fascist communities?

all people dying in poverty and starvation in india and africa today are effectivly victims of capitalism, chinese communism has freed more than a billion people.
1867  Other / Archival / Re: To address the emergency, Mexico will solve the incursion or face tarriffs on: June 01, 2019, 07:05:21 PM
So the US is trying to extort Mexico into violating international law and human rights?

Any "logical" argument on behalf of this sick plan is irrelevant once the moral one is considered.  Human rights are such a nuisance sometimes huh?

jeah you've got to have the "cash" to afford human rights that's the true american philosophy.
1868  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Revenge as a legal right of Russia on: June 01, 2019, 02:28:44 PM
Alik Bakhshi

Revenge as a legal right of Russia

    As is known, Russia as a result of the collapse of the USSR, which, according to Putin, is tantamount to "the largest geopolitical catastrophe of the century" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcpINU5zxFU), lost many territories. The Russian people, who for centuries created the state in their primordial territory and defended it from numerous enemies, turned out to be morally disadvantaged. Putin’s remark is quite true that a large number of Russians after this catastrophe now live abroad, and moreover, in artificially created states they are subject to unprecedented discrimination, reaching the point that they have to learn a language that originated from, so-called indigenous peoples. Putin’s legitimate desire to restore historical justice (1.2) provoked the anger and indignation of the Western elite who had long dreamed of taking possession of the riches of the Russian people and that today, thanks to Putin, Russia began to rise from its knees Russia's enemies are deliberately called revanchism to cause negative emotions among the common people . According to them, the “revanchist” Putin is breaking the established world order, while at the same time ignoring the fact that the artificially created disintegration of Russia is a violation of that world order. Any legal right of Russia, such as returning lost territories or laying gas pipelines in international waters, is hostile to them, while they themselves are illegally trying to lay the Trans-Caspian gas pipeline (3) under the Caspian Sea, which has historically been Russia's inland sea.
  
   I think Russia should immediately apply to the International Court of The Hague in order to punish Ukraine for the illegal occupation of the originally Russian land, namely Kievan Rus, from which the Russian state began, and also make claims to Iran, which should be responsible for the Scythians (Iranian-speaking people) for a long historical period illegally lived in the territory, which became Rus in a few centuries. True, after the Tatars destroyed Kiev, and Kievan Rus as a state ceased to exist, Rurik from the Scandinavian Rus tribe re-founded their Russian state, Muscovy, but this is another story.

1. Russia's national interests. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/#post-alikbahshi-35700
2. Back to the empire, or the restoration of historical justice for Putin. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/?skip=50#post-alikbahshi-22792
3. Trans-Caspian gas pipeline or the Third World War. https://alikbahshi.livejournal.com/?skip=50#post-alikbahshi-18362

06/01/19


jes in the usa you can instead of revenge on someone just sue him,

this makes effectivly poor people defenseless against the billionaires and banksters with their armies of lawyers bribing judges and juries.

regards
1869  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Decline of Bitcoin... Really Decentralized? Viewpoint as an Iranian on: May 31, 2019, 11:05:53 PM
bitcoin is no less dezentralised than any other financial tool,

the association of the big bitcoin miners and bitcoin whales is defacto bitcoins centre
1870  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Decline of Bitcoin... Really Decentralized? Viewpoint as an Iranian on: May 31, 2019, 04:35:58 PM

You are either high or trolling. On a second thought, you could be both.

ok then explain me why a currency should be based on a race of installing pointless computation power?

I know answering with a question might be rude, but why does a sr. member with 6000 posts (3 times more than me) want me to explain the basics of cryptocurrency?
How can computation power be pointless if it enables us to transact? Do you know how much power bank mainframes used to consume? Many banks still depend on them instead of switching to more efficient servers.

i explain you because there is no point, bitcoin is effectivly similar like the euro bill but there is a race to zertify it as much as possible

in truth there is a limitation, so no one needs to certify more anymore.

bitcoin's growth will start annyoing whole world.

bitcoins is powered on the logic how central banks and nation state banking cartels work
1871  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Huawei vs. Apple: How a technology invention could stir up a whole world... on: May 31, 2019, 04:08:44 PM
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Huawei isn't an awesome handy brand, they steal off of American companies in order to further their own goals. They don't innovate, they don't create their own products -- they leech off the back of those that work hard.

'Awesome' right?

doesnt matter they stole and build better handies, american corporations benefited for decades long theft of eastern european labourers from the soviet block. that where needed in eastern europe.

no one is without sin.

i think the chinese are like the germany where after world war 2 and could potentially deindustrialse the economies outside of it.
1872  Other / Archival / Re: A terror campaing by the CIA against the retreat homes of the globalists? on: May 31, 2019, 03:43:35 PM
I mean, it's quite sad that it's always poor people who get blasted away in terror attacks and false flags... it's never in the bahamas, never on the 5th avenue, never in beverly hills... I am sure that after a serious constant campaign of terror the little muppet globalists, when done worldwide against all their retreat, vakay homes, and yachts anchors would understand, once and for all, at a minimal cost, that fighting against the ideals of the USA made them targets. Or maybe a global "private jet" shutdown...

It could be a training exercice for the drone fleet... for example a day the globalists love to travel by their air, all jets, downed.

one sure thing the raise of the AI will not be stopped by them Smiley.

The thing they fundamentally don't understand, is that maybe some at the CIA start to develop affection for foreign lands and customs, but for the rest of the entire complex, it's america, first, only and forever...

nothing compare... yes there is a pedo infection, not being aggressively being fought... even if those "vips" are quite monitored, meaning that they aren't a threat now, but still need to face justice for their crimes, and of course the globalits use this infection to say that the us patient must be euthanasied...

sadly, I disagree !!! And that's fucking enough.

Free speech, right to bear arms, protections in trials and co... or resaid a republic if you can keep it, is worth way more than everything than the globalists could offer.

they pretend to offer the world, while in reality it's a life of fear, hypocrisy and dishonesty...

And what? What can't be taken and occupied... wanna see the euphrate, no pb, it will be in the palaces of the former, dead king of there.

those globalists are so cheap and so weak... pathetic.

like zuck and his 16 men army... Cheesy

I mean, if it's not clear enough:



so simply go fuck your self with your United Nations crap shit, or face war and defeat, at any cost.

globalists believe they are so important, but at this scale :



what are they? playing the smoke and mirrors... in comparison those jihadists are real patriot of Islam !

the jihadis really deserve all the honors... they say what they want, they do what they say and they die trying. 100% honest (most of the time).

yeah, that's the main point, the globalists are worthless than the jihadis, even incomparable.

Always honor those who have fallen for you, and against you if it was as real warrior.

they flag them selves... I mean, nothing to say anymore, but the globalists little clan (100k individuals worldwide) are really the scum of the earth.

how you become a third world country? by letting the local globalists win. Simply as that, and then from patriot you become servants of a class that will always despise you as cannon fodders or sex toys.

frankly, as a compensation for the trump business, pancake pulling down this un building and giving him this plot would be great...

what you have to understand, is that to get as mercyless against them, you have to understand what they seek, and then you will realize that no punishement, no suffering strong enough...

1. group want to kill america and put an un flag and them as rulers and 2. want to kill american and make themselves as rulers while keeping the illusion of america, aka hollowing out.

I fully understand that at this scale,



the pedogate problem can appears insignificant...

but it spreaded too much already, and it's a question of principle and 3, it would take really little time and ressources... and the pride ! that's worthwhile... but I know that as much EMALS are a go, those will die... it's just a question of time...



patience isn't my strength Smiley.

I prefer flash wars, constant motions, and maximal velocity... a 4000 miles long battle front moving of a thousand mile per day in and out, that's funny ! as soon as there is fixed logistic, it's already a police job...

prepare for space force... it's really rare to have to battle front on a single planet Smiley and then it's start to get interesting at constellation level... but the real game, a the edge of those galaxies... those have strict no trespassing policy... and they don't joke... globalists or not. they are galaxists, and they say it's theirs.

so to rewind, if it's already to hard to keep a republic, it will be impossible for this solar system Smiley.


being against globalism in a cryptorelated forum is actually absurd.
the poor people simply dont want to cooperate with the banking cartels and the markets.
1873  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Whales are out of control = $500 in ten minutes on: May 31, 2019, 10:21:52 AM
Time to do something about the few whales who keep cheating everyone out of their life savings. 

Let's do a fork and take anything over 10BTC away from those big addresses and redistribute it fairly to everyone.  It is ridiculous and totally ruining everything when one person has 1000s and can mess up the order book on a major exchange.  Where is the fairness in bitcoin? 

We have to end the whales who are out of control. 

lol so the whales simulate a bitcoin price hype by buying back their bitcoins after people have fomod out so they fomo back in?

as long as this community is being respected and trusted somehow it will continue to scam everyone same like the banksters do that.
1874  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Scandal in Austria or another puncture of a liar Putin on: May 31, 2019, 09:58:29 AM
The person, who thinks himself as God. That’s how I can describe putin.

Russia is the biggest country in the world with many people living there. It would be better for him to develop his own country (not only Moscow and Snt. Petersburg). There are cities that don’t even have sewerage.But who cares? It’s better to  interfere in internal affairs of other countries, just to consider himself powerful.

A person with a complex of Napoleon...


putin doesnt think of himself like a good,

developing a country needs financial capital.



But still he has capital to influence on other countries.

its not his capital actually its the capital of the entire russian and russophile sphere, it has not much do to with him personally

and it wouldnt be different if they would speak french or english, its simply political gravity.

and well the russians cant build rockets like during soviet time, because they given power to americans so they can show what type of failure they are when they lead whole world alone with ther usd printing press.
1875  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Decline of Bitcoin... Really Decentralized? Viewpoint as an Iranian on: May 31, 2019, 09:06:55 AM
We don't want terrorists on this forum.

Should be ban anybody associated with Washington or the City of London then?

who isn't a terroist?

effectively all capitalists are terroists if not whole world would suffer from cryptocurrency spam eternally
1876  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Decline of Bitcoin... Really Decentralized? Viewpoint as an Iranian on: May 31, 2019, 09:05:13 AM

You are either high or trolling. On a second thought, you could be both.

ok then explain me why a currency should be based on a race of installing pointless computation power?
1877  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Decline of Bitcoin... Really Decentralized? Viewpoint as an Iranian on: May 31, 2019, 07:56:52 AM
We don't want terrorists on this forum.

I agree. Islamic countries and countries with 'stan' on it should be banned from cryptocurrencies.

shut up,

completely disagree, especially islamic countries should understand cryptocurrencies.

but the economy is currently still to corrupt.

it might stay for 100 or even more years till crypto becomes a real deal.

it would need a sith lord to introduce it globally.

bitcoin is only damaging to people and to environment and only starts a competitive race

regards
1878  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Scandal in Austria or another puncture of a liar Putin on: May 30, 2019, 08:08:05 PM
The person, who thinks himself as God. That’s how I can describe putin.

Russia is the biggest country in the world with many people living there. It would be better for him to develop his own country (not only Moscow and Snt. Petersburg). There are cities that don’t even have sewerage.But who cares? It’s better to  interfere in internal affairs of other countries, just to consider himself powerful.

A person with a complex of Napoleon...


putin doesnt think of himself like a good,

developing a country needs financial capital.

1879  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Scandal in Austria or another puncture of a liar Putin on: May 30, 2019, 07:10:29 PM

The situation associated with the scandal is unique. This is the first time that the entire government headed by the Chancellor literally instantly resigns. For many of them, this means political death. Presumably, from now on Western politicians will shy away from the Russians, especially from the so-called business women, for fear that they are the envoys of the main Russian Liar.

the americans are clearly getting out of mind, they should start shutting down their xenophobic country as they clearly can't lead the world
the americans just create chaos and destruction on the eastern hemisphere and then hide themselves on their island.

why does the world even consider their currency to be even worth something?

Similarly, only Putin's troll can reason.

its not russias or putins fault that the american banking cartel, is causing poverty and chaos.

Putin's trolls can rarely comment on a post with arguments. This troll is no exception.

well i dont like the americans bombing the middle east centuries back, and i dont like the american imperialism with their destructive usa centered banking cartel,

time for the USD imperialism to end, euro imperialism might be much better. for the region europe middle east russia and north africa.

america is no friend to the people on the eurasian landmass.
1880  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Africans should channel more energy in being more resourceful on: May 30, 2019, 03:55:59 PM
I'd ignore the mention of Egypt being the oldest civilization since that's irrelevant to the topic and Westerners plundering Africa, since that came WAY later, even later than the colonization of Southeast Asia and Latin America, the former doing way better by comparison.

Your problem are your politicians. People there in Africa can be resourceful, otherwise they wouldn't have survived considering governments there don't even bother providing the necessities. You also need secure property rights.

I think another issue that have to be resolved are the ethnic conflicts. Almost impossible but the borders have to be redrawn. Just look at those suspiciously straight lines in the map.

Think of a scenario like this - You're someone that makes shoes in an African country, this is your business and your livelihood as of right now. You're currently growing your business, and hire more employees, buy more materials, and buy some machines to lower future costs with a current investment.

Exactly. Charity is detrimental to Africa in many ways. First is the effect on entrepreneurship you've mentioned. The other one is that it prevents regime change. Left to their own, these people would have probably already thrown out their corrupt officials out of hunger and desperation. Foreign aid give them just enough to survive and allow the regimes to spend even LESS money on the people.

Less money spent on people, more money to plunder.

westerners aren't plundering africa, its not the wests problem that the ressources in africa are not valuable, if africans dont want to sell their ressources they will be bought somewhere else, the arktic has a lot of ressources and there are no natives that are pretending to own everything especially things thausands of meters underground
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