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3201  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The KRAKEN rises, meaning the 2020 election fraud is being corrected. on: December 06, 2022, 04:45:40 PM
November 30, 2022
The SCOTUS set the conference date for Jan 6, 2023
(The 9 Justices will meet January 6, 2023 to discuss the case and decide (by vote) if they want to move it to a hearing, where they will oficially judge the case and decide (by vote) if defendants should be removed from office)



Brunson Bros. drain the swamp



Brunson v. Alma S. Adams; et al.,
(Biden, Harris, Pence & 385 Members of Congress)



Currently, there are two lawsuits identical to each other.
The first One, filed by Loy Brunson is still held up in the Utah Federal Court.
The second one, filed by Raland J. Brunson has made it to the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS),
Docket #22-380, where 9 Justices in conference will vote (only 4 needed) to move to a hearing.



THE LAWSUIT
Both lawsuits include defendants Pres. Biden, Harris, former V.P. Pence and 385 members of congress for breaking their oath of office by voting AGAINST the proposition (that came from members of congress) to investigate the claims that there were enemies of the constitution who successfully rigged the election.

BOTH LAWSUITS ARE ABOUT THE DEFENDANTS BREAKING THEIR OATH OF OFFICE
"I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic..."

THE QUESTION
How can you support, and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign, and domestic? Answer: You investigate. If there are claims that there is a threat, even if you don't believe there is a threat, you investigate. How else can you determine if there is a threat unless you investigate? You can't. Were there claims of a threat to the Constitution? Yes. Where did these serious claims come from? 100 members of Congress. What was the threat? That there were enemies of the Constitution who successfully rigged the 2020 election. Is this lawsuit about a rigged election? No, it's about the members of Congress who voted AGAINST the investigation thereby thwarting the investigation. Was this a clear violation of their oath? YES.

THE RELIEF THAT LOY AND RALAND ARE SEEKING
That defendants be permanantly removed from office, and not allowed to hold a public office again.




BACKGROUND

Loy, Raland, Deron and Gaynor Brunson (the brothers) witnessed the 2020 election along with claims from members of congress that the election was rigged. What got their attention was when the proposition to investigate those claims was presented to Congress and put to a vote. What came as a shock to the four brothers is when they discovered that 387 members of Congress along with VP Mike Pence actually voted against the proposed investigation, thus thwarting the investigation. Whether the election was rigged or not was no longer their main concern. What now became the concern was when those members of Congress violated their sworn oath by voting to thwart the investigation.

The brothers wanted to do something about this. Their brother Deron had quite a lot of experience in the legal field, which started out when he began suing banks in an attempt to show the corruption in that part of the financial world, so he had enough knowledge to file a lawsuit against the now current 385 members of Congress along with VP Mike Pence, Joe Biden, and Kamala Harris. He already had experience with the SCOTUS by bringing two petitions to them, both of which were denied, but this experience gave him enough success along the way to give him the confidence that maybe, just maybe, he might be able to do something about this thwarted investigation.

Their brother Gaynor was heavily occupied with his audio/video television business (Rock Canyon Studios) so Deron got together with his other two brothers to plan out the strategy. They decided to have their oldest brother Loy to be the name on the lawsuit, which is called a "Complaint" and because he would be on the Complaint, the Court would refer to him as the Plaintiff. The 388 people being sued will now be called Defendants. Loy filed the complaint, which eventually got stuck in the Federal Court, so they got together and decided to have their brother Raland file the identical lawsuit with his name on it, in the Utah 2nd District Court. While Loy's lawsuit continued to be held hostage in the Federal Court, Raland's lawsuit eventually made it to the SCOTUS. Here are the events of both lawsuits:


EVENTS
(To be updated when a new event occurs)


http://ralandbrunson.com/History/History.html

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3202  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russia power over rated against NATO here is why on: December 06, 2022, 02:34:52 AM
Perhaps you have seen what I have said many times about guns: "A 250-pound bully can easily mug, rape, and murder a 90 pound teenage girl. But if girly has a gun, she has a chance, even if bully has a gun, as well. The gun is a form of equalizer. It gives weak people a chance.

It's the same with nukes and nations. Nukes are the equalizer.

I don't know who is stronger, the US and Nato, or Russia... or China or India or Brazil or any other nation. But nukes are the equalizer that nobody wants to have to use. So, everybody, every nation, will play it safe as they can to avoid the nukes... except Zelensky, that is.

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3203  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The KRAKEN rises, meaning the 2020 election fraud is being corrected. on: December 06, 2022, 01:21:43 AM
The Kraken is almost here. A case that made it all the way to the Supreme Court, not for election fraud, but because loads of Congress people, along with Biden, Harris and Pense, would not investigate obvious insecurities regarding the election. If won, these people would be immediately out of office... for treason and breaking their oaths of office. The case is being adjudicated on by SCOTUS right now. Take a look at the Rumble site below.

Also, watch another video at https://rumble.com/v1q1emh-2022.10.25-dcc-meeting-challenging-the-immunity-of-congress.html?fbclid=IwAR0OKVlapmCGMbE4MZqJ78AA4fv2jSpH8LEozBamL_2oFebW8Yjy49-SWWE


Loy Brunson Discusses Supreme Court Case That Could Change Everything:


Loy Brunson Discusses Supreme Court Case That Could Change Everything: Treason! Every Congressman Who Certified the 2020 Election Should Be Removed Now

Get the Brunson Lawsuits at https://7discoveries.com/

If you want to support the show, you can donate here: http://bit.ly/cd-donate

This episode of Conservative Daily is brought to you by DCF Guns. We all see what is happening in America right now. It has never been more important for you to arm yourself, and most importantly, learn how to use your arms safely and effectively...



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3204  Other / Off-topic / Re: Scientists warn long-frozen ‘zombie virus’ is ‘public health threat’ amid thaw on: December 05, 2022, 11:07:13 PM
Scientists are full of BS. Look at what has been happening to their climate change ideas.


Global Warming? Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover At 56-Year High


But while the climate alarmist leaders met in the desert, November's snowfall across the Northern Hemisphere was running at rates exceeding a half-a-century average.

NOAA and Rutgers University released new data that showed snow cover across the Northern Hemisphere reached the highest level since measurements began in 1967 and are currently above the 56-year mean.

Here's the Rutgers Global Snow Lab snow coverage map across the Northern Hemisphere.



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3205  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russia power over rated against NATO here is why on: December 05, 2022, 11:01:54 PM
You forget the nukes. But, Russia is being gentle with Ukraine. A few civilians have died, but the precision Russia used to take out the power plants, could have been used directly on civilians.

Also, many of the Nato countries have hurt themselves by following US sanctions against Russia. They aren't ready for a fight with Russia. And, all the while, Russia has been making friends around the world, and selling oil to other countries. Consider BRICS.

The people of the various Nato countries are becoming angry at what their government leaders have been doing... harming them through the sanctions. Soon the Nato people will have to fight the people of their own countries before they can  even think about fighting Russia.

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3206  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Education as the bed rock of a country on: December 05, 2022, 10:51:18 PM
Education as the bed rock of a country


You mean Bedrock as in The Flitstones cartoon series, right? Grin



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3207  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia Emerge As The Next Dominant Superpower on: December 05, 2022, 10:47:52 PM


You don't take over a country that has a functioning military by terrorizing civilians.  You have to defeat the military.
Russia is knocking out the electricity for innocent civilians because they can't knock out the Ukrainian military and have been losing ground since the end of Summer.


There are many countries which has suffered the the power imposed on them by either USA and USSR
Afghanistan is one such country - to gain land and to have an access of the hot water oceans both the countries have destroyed the land with their brutality  

There is no moral justification for the US to stick its nose into Russian and Ukrainian affairs

Sure there is.

Ukraine and US are allies and an agreement was made in 1991 that included US military support for Ukraine.  It's also in US best interest as more democracies and fewer autocracies are always good for American/andy western countries National Security. 

It's also in the best interest of the world to prevent a mad man from invading countries without consequence.  We learned that lesson in the 1940s after the world looked the other way in 1939 while Germany annexed Poland.  

The USA stick its nose in every country affair - recently there was a big protest happened and is still going on in Pakistan for US sending cyper to change Pakistani PM and that resulted in unrest in the whole region USA twenty year war has brought so much destruction in Afghanistan and the region and now they want Russia to have peace with Ukraine


The US has done some awful indefensible things in the past.  Helping Ukraine is not one of them.  If you're defending Putins actions today you might as well defend George W Bush's actions in 2001.  Criticizing the fucked up US history to defend Putin is not logical.


What? You didn't watch the video at https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5400359.msg61397296#msg61397296 ? How are you ever going to learn that the US IS NOT helping Ukraine. The whole thing the US is doing is trying to take over more land and countries. And they don't really care how they do it as long as they don't look too bad at the end.

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3208  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 05, 2022, 10:34:51 PM
You don't seem to understand that Russia is not the same Russia as in Soviet Union times. Russia was gaining through fair trade... same as any nation. But it is the US that is using Soviet tactics to push against Russian fair trade, through force, through Ukraine.

Russia - fair trade
US - soviet

Reagan is rolling in his grave. Should have left that wall intact and sent all nutjobs to the other side to enjoy Russian fair trade.

Are you talking about Ronald Reagan? Remember where he came from. He was a movie star. People enjoyed him as President because they enjoyed him as a movie star. Funny thing is. Except for a few carefully done documentaries, the whole movie scene is a lie... a lie put on by acting liars we call stars... because we enjoy lies.

Reagan was a joker who might have known he was caught in the banking Ponzi. But he kept right on playing the part rather than informing people about it.

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3209  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the Ukraine War a Money Laundering Scheme? on: December 05, 2022, 10:27:19 PM
No it is not. There are much more efficient ways to launder money and a war is always bad for business (unless you sell weapons). Laundering money is pretty much accepted by many governments as long as it is the "right people" laundering, they leave some chunks in the table for the politicians and drive somehow the increase in the property market. Nah... laundering works better in peace.

The Ukraine war isn't about little money laundering. It's about the foundation of US money, which is a gigantic money laundering scheme.

I don't know if Russia has its own money laundering scheme to control the world. But the US dollar certainly is one.

The reason for the US push against Russia is that the US banking dollar is a Ponzi, as well. And like all pyramid Ponzi's, it will die if it can't find more people and companies to add to the Ponzi. Russia simply won't allow itself to be added to this Ponzi. So, the US is trying to use force to do it... force through Ukraine.

This whole thing can be seen in my thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5414658.msg60995801#msg60995801. Oh, that's right. You don't want to check it out to see. Almost forgot.

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If you are truly on the side of the people of Ukraine, tell them to get their Bibles out, and read and accept the first 4 books of the New Testament. Everybody dies, and Ukrainian people will be dying faster if they keep pushing at Russia. At least, if they come to believe about Jesus, they will be raised to life in the last day at the time of the Judgment, when Jesus returns.

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BA, if you really want to be taken seriously, you are going to actually provide realistic evidence of the things your say, because it is very trendy to be a conspiracy theorist and it seems to be commonly accepted that anyone out there may know more than the people who actually know about things after studying all their life - but I do not. I am not blind, I do not fail to see the "scheme behind" nor anything like that. It is simply that I have actually bothered to learn about how the world works from proper sources.

Now, if you expect any kind of reasonable discussion, you would need to stop mentioning your imaginary friends (such as "God") or choose to go and talk to them.

BTW, Ukrainians are mostly Orthodox, which actually have a version of the Christian legends much closer to the original ones, kept by the Byzantines. You do not get to teach anything to them regarding Christian mythology.


Nobody can get serious reasonable discussion with somebody who rejects God. If Zelensky were a leader of a leading world country, he might be able to mess with God a little. But since he is just a puppet, he is designing his own downfall. And you are copying him. Change while you have the opportunity, before you are cast out forever.


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Moves to Outlaw Orthodox Christianity


Yesterday, President Zelensky of Ukraine announced Draft Law 8821, which will make the Ukrainian Orthodox Church illegal throughout the country. The law, if passed, will also allow the Ukrainian government the ability to confiscate all church property and outlaw both public and private practice of the religion.

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Zelensky announces a decree banning religious organizations and churches in Ukraine with “ties to Russia.”

His government has also been raiding Ukrainian Orthodox churches and arresting priests.

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3210  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia Emerge As The Next Dominant Superpower on: December 05, 2022, 05:21:07 PM
There is no moral justification for the US to stick its nose into Russian and Ukrainian affairs

Sure there is.

Ukraine and US are allies and an agreement was made in 1991 that included US military support for Ukraine.  It's also in US best interest as more democracies and fewer autocracies are always good for American/andy western countries National Security.  

It's also in the best interest of the world to prevent a mad man from invading countries without consequence.  We learned that lesson in the 1940s after the world looked the other way in 1939 while Germany annexed Poland.  



But the US is NOT supporting Ukraine. Sure, almost $100 billion sent there, but where did it go? No accounting for it. Listen to Col. Doug Macgregor from just a few days ago.


This major offensive is obliterating Ukraine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3MkvWxdJrU



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3211  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 05, 2022, 04:46:25 PM
Why not simply give Ukraine back to Russia so the pain stops... before winter sets in and it gets really bad?

Weird how Zelensky's message to Putin answers your question. 



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Do you still think that we are 'one nation?' Do you still think that you can scare us, break us, make us make concessions?
Read my lips:
Without gas or without you?
Without you.
Without light or without you?
Without you.
Without water or without you?
Without you.
Without food or without you?
Without you,
Cold, hunger, darkness and thirst are not as scary and deadly for us as your "friendship and brotherhood".
But history will put everything in its place. And we will be with gas, light, water and food ... and WITHOUT you!

That guy is gonna have his face on some money one day.

I wonder how much more US bribing it will take for Zelensky to get his face on some money one day.

So be it. "Without you!" Just remember. It also may mean "without life." And that's okay. Think of the peace without Zelensky and the US pushing into Ukraine affairs.

You don't seem to understand that Russia is not the same Russia as in Soviet Union times. Russia was gaining through fair trade... same as any nation. But it is the US that is using Soviet tactics to push against Russian fair trade, through force, through Ukraine.

$100 billions in aid to Ukraine for what? To make and push a war that Ukrainians suffer in? You jokers have it backwards.

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3212  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia Emerge As The Next Dominant Superpower on: December 05, 2022, 04:33:51 PM
You don't seem to understand that civilians actively supporting their military in times of war, have made themselves part of the war.

You don't seem to understand that it's wrong to attack civilians.  

Putin is literally just raining drones and bombs on villages hundreds of miles away from the front line hoping to knock out all of their power so that they will freeze during the winter.  He's trying to pull a Stalin on the people who's great grandparents were starved to death for the same reasons Putin is trying to kill them today.

There is no moral justification you will ever be able to come up with for that.  Doesn't matter what those people believe in, which country they support, what religion they are or what color their skin is.  It's wrong to attack civilians at all, much less make a campaign out of it.

You don't seem to understand that Russia is at war with the US. If the CIA hadn't done their election coup in 2014 and following, and then pushed Ukraine to start destroying Russian and Ukrainian civilians and their property in the Donbas area in Ukraine, Russia would never have done their police action.

There is no moral justification for the US to stick its nose into Russian and Ukrainian affairs to take over the Slavic areas of the world... which it has vowed to do in various writings, and talked about in speeches for decades.

If the US were gone, Zelensky would cave in and surrender, and the fighting would be over. But no! Let's see how many more $billions we can send into Ukraine to keep this war alive, and to make it into a World War.

So, you see that it is the US and Europe causing the deaths of Ukrainians, and using Russia to do the dirty work for them. However, Russia is being as careful as it can to avoid harming civilians who aren't fighting Russia through their civilian status.

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3213  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia Emerge As The Next Dominant Superpower on: December 05, 2022, 03:23:41 AM

The satellite photo shots of Ukraine blackouts from electricity failures done by Russian missiles, are showing the US that they better get serious pretty soon. If they don't, Russia will take Ukraine back. If they (the US) do get serious, they threaten the world with WW3.

The US and Europe have pumped almost $100 billion into Ukraine, in arms and money. It makes you wonder what is really going on over there since Russia has been able to thwart this amount of money and armament.

Of course, a lot of the money was laundered back to US government people, etc. And some of Zelensky's people have bought themselves mansions in Switzerland. So, that accounts for some of it.

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You don't take over a country that has a functioning military by terrorizing civilians.  You have to defeat the military.
Russia is knocking out the electricity for innocent civilians because they can't knock out the Ukrainian military and have been losing ground since the end of Summer.


You don't seem to understand that civilians actively supporting their military in times of war, have made themselves part of the war.

In the Ukraine past, the Ukraine troops hid themselves among the civilians in the hopes that Russia would avoid harming the civilians, and thereby not harm the troops. And it worked to a very great extent.

Russia is still not attacking civilians directly - sure, there are accidents that happen. But that doesn't stop the Ukraine military. Rather, they continue to fight so that Russia has to turn to new tactics. The tactics include taking out the electricity.

Does Ukraine care about its civilians? They keep right on fighting like they don't care. Make peace with Russia and live. Or, maybe the civilians don't care one way or the other, and it is only the US media trying to spin sympathy stories.

Besides, when stuff like the following is happening, we see that even the US doesn't care about Ukraine civilians...

Nigeria's President Says West-Supplied Weapons In Ukraine Are 'Filtering' Into Africa - https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/nigerias-president-says-west-supplied-weapons-ukraine-are-filtering-africa

Russia Quietly Amasses 'Shadow Fleet' Of Tankers To Sidestep Western Restrictions - https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/russia-quietly-amasses-shadow-fleet-tankers-sidestep-western-restrictions

Wake up! Even if Russia was the bad-guy, it's Zelensky who is essentially killing his own people.

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3214  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 05, 2022, 12:01:46 AM
If you think that Russia doesn't have basic human rights, all you need to do is search Youtube for all the Russian videos that show the freedom they have.

They even have democracy among their leaders. They elect a person to be in power, and so far Putin has been successful in being what the majority wants. All governments are at least slightly different in their election methods. If you don't like their methods, be glad you aren't in Russia.

Ukrainians are very glad they're not in Russia and they would like that to be the case going forward. Unfortunately the totally democratically elected Putin is bringing the freedom of getting tortured and killed to Ukraine. Can you tell him - since you seem to have a direct line to Kremlin - that if he fucks off now and goes back to rigging elections and killing journalists in Russia then he might hold on to power until he croaks. Thanks.

It is probably the best advice. Withdrawn the slave troops before they just run away in chaos, claim a total victory and decide that Ukraine has been "denazified enough" and that this will teach them what the Eastern culture is. Make a parade by the newly inaugurated "Moscow Sun" and call it a day. Die in peace one day, knowing that you crapped, but not enough to be killed.

Right! And meanwhile sit around in darkness from your electricity power plants being bombed out of existence.

Now, now. Don't cry. Why not simply give Ukraine back to Russia so the pain stops... before winter sets in and it gets really bad? After all, Zelensky and his henchmen have already raped the funds the US sent. They have their millions, and would like to get to the warm islands to live their money off.

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3215  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Will Russia Emerge As The Next Dominant Superpower on: December 04, 2022, 11:55:24 PM
What the Russians are doing with the civilian population of Ukraine is increasingly convincing the West of the need to destroy Russia. This bloody monster from the era of lizards has no place in the modern world.
Why are you so much against Russia. Even if you say they don't have any place for them in modern - this would not change the fact that Russia is a powerful state and they have moved the world in last few months. And they will keep showing their strength like USA and China and Isreal in coming days

I think it's pretty clear that the world, including Putin, has been over estimating Russias military capabilities up until last Spring.  Nobody thought Ukraine had a chance in the first days of the war when the question was not if but how long it would take Kiev to fall.  The days of Russia military invoking images of Stalins red army are over - even though they seem to be using a lot of the same equipment.

The satellite photo shots of Ukraine blackouts from electricity failures done by Russian missiles, are showing the US that they better get serious pretty soon. If they don't, Russia will take Ukraine back. If they (the US) do get serious, they threaten the world with WW3.

The US and Europe have pumped almost $100 billion into Ukraine, in arms and money. It makes you wonder what is really going on over there since Russia has been able to thwart this amount of money and armament.

Of course, a lot of the money was laundered back to US government people, etc. And some of Zelensky's people have bought themselves mansions in Switzerland. So, that accounts for some of it.

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3216  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is the Ukraine War a Money Laundering Scheme? on: December 04, 2022, 11:44:56 PM
No it is not. There are much more efficient ways to launder money and a war is always bad for business (unless you sell weapons). Laundering money is pretty much accepted by many governments as long as it is the "right people" laundering, they leave some chunks in the table for the politicians and drive somehow the increase in the property market. Nah... laundering works better in peace.

The Ukraine war isn't about little money laundering. It's about the foundation of US money, which is a gigantic money laundering scheme.

I don't know if Russia has its own money laundering scheme to control the world. But the US dollar certainly is one.

The reason for the US push against Russia is that the US banking dollar is a Ponzi, as well. And like all pyramid Ponzi's, it will die if it can't find more people and companies to add to the Ponzi. Russia simply won't allow itself to be added to this Ponzi. So, the US is trying to use force to do it... force through Ukraine.

This whole thing can be seen in my thread here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5414658.msg60995801#msg60995801. Oh, that's right. You don't want to check it out to see. Almost forgot.

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If you are truly on the side of the people of Ukraine, tell them to get their Bibles out, and read and accept the first 4 books of the New Testament. Everybody dies, and Ukrainian people will be dying faster if they keep pushing at Russia. At least, if they come to believe about Jesus, they will be raised to life in the last day at the time of the Judgment, when Jesus returns.

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3217  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Power Or Money ? on: December 04, 2022, 09:10:29 PM
If you use the power you have to focus on getting money, you will eventually be tricked by the money you get to take your focus off the things money can't buy. This will weaken your power.

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but for me money is everything. If someone says that money can't buy everything, that's a wrong statement for me. because everyone definitely needs money and whatever our life is definitely with money. how can people live without money.

for me instead of choosing power, I would prefer money that I can use for everything

Okay. You've been tricked by the money already.     Cool
3218  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Price cap of Russian oil could restrict Putin's revenue to finance the war--- US on: December 04, 2022, 09:01:42 PM
What? I thought that Europe wasn't buying Russian oil and gas. I thought the sanctions stopped it all. So, how can they put a price cap on something that isn't being done? They surely aren't going to stop Russia from selling to Asia and India, and a whole bunch of nearby, little, Middle East countries.

This whole plan is simply something designed to make the common US or European citizen think that the US and Nato are winning the war, and are actually doing something that can stop Russia. What's really happening is that the G7 nations are failing in their attempts to steal Russia for themselves. In fact, the failure is bringing about their downfall rather than giving them success.

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This policy is a clear indication that the US and an allies really underestimated the economic relevance of Russia. They keep rolling out sanctions after sanctions without considering the economic impact of their actions. I have always believed that there are some nations that cannot be curtailed by economic sanction because they have grown to be irreplaceable in the global economic environment. They thought they could limit Putin by sanctions but they ended up opening other viable trade options that ended up making Russia economy more sanction proof. This is because more countries are attracted to the discounted oil and gas price of Russia. OPEC+ are not also willing to flood the market with supplies to facilitated the drop in price.
I pity Ukraine because the US and its allies are now left with few options to deter Russia, because currently the war is having a huge negative impact on Ukraine's allies.     

The people of the West might underestimate the economic relevance of Russia. But the West's banking system and the elite don't.

If you do searches on things that Western leaders have said, and read between the lines a little, Russia is important to them. Western leaders and the elite have said over and over for decades, that they want to conquer Russia and split her ups into sections... tiny States. Why would they do this? So they can get the raw materials.

People are people, in the West and in Russia. Russia isn't ignorant of what the West is trying to do... right now through their Ukraine puppet.

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3219  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russia to establish a national cryptocurrency exchange on: December 04, 2022, 08:56:20 PM
Russia isn't part of the US/Europe banking system that is trying to take over the world. Rather, Russia is involved in free trade. One way or another, Russia gets its free trade.

The things that the West banking system is doing is destroying it faster than if it had simply competed with Russia for free trade. Using Ukraine to fight Russia is a simple example of how the West is using the tactics they attribute to Russia. Russia is simply continuing with their free trade everybody thinks the West does, while watching the West destroy itself.

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3220  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: December 04, 2022, 08:49:37 PM
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If you think that Russia doesn't have basic human rights, all you need to do is search Youtube for all the Russian videos that show the freedom they have.

They even have democracy among their leaders. They elect a person to be in power, and so far Putin has been successful in being what the majority wants. All governments are at least slightly different in their election methods. If you don't like their methods, be glad you aren't in Russia.
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Ok i have to admit this was so funny i cracked up. Yeah, i am glad that i am not in Russia and have to deal with their fixed "elections", which would change soon if Russia got what they wanted (to invade Finland as well). And in youtube, yes, i can see numerous videos Russian politsiya (or let's just call them militia as they so much want to go back to that era again) beating up their citizens, how opposition falls out of windows or gets poisoned (which we only know about failed attempts that are just tip of an iceberg). Must be fun to defend totalitarian dictatorship, rapists and war criminals. My russian friends have been fleeing from there because some of their friends are in jail for protesting, some have been disappeared and some are fearing for their life because of their sexuality.
It isn't the people of the West and Europe who are pushing for this war. It's their leaders doing it. It's a push to cut Russia off from free trade, to take over free trade throughout the world. And the people of the West (including the so-called free nations of Europe) are suffering for it. No fuel for winter heat, for example. Hyper-inflation for example.



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Do you realize that the US and Nato countries have pumped nearly $100 billion into Ukraine for the war?... some in cash, and some in military machinery. It's being misused by Zelensky and the Ukrainian military... some of it being tucked away around the world for their future use if they don't conquer Russia (which they pretty well know by this time that they won't be able to do), and much of it being laundered back into the pockets of US government people.
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I have funded Ukraine as well, because their an army worth funding. They are literally defending the whole Europe now as Russia won't be stopping if they ever would take over Ukraine.
It wasn't Russia who started killing Ukrainian people in 2014. It was the Ukrainian puppet government, set in place by the US CIA. Russia's police action was intended to stop the Ukrainian/US killers, but the US won't let itself be stopped. At least not easily.



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I see that you are referencing Wikipedia, one of the worst liars. People who lie are often doing so by mistake. Wikipedia does it by knowingly telling the truth much of the time, so that you trust their lies when they spout them. They wouldn't be so bad if they were consistent one way or the other.
Says a person that have never seen given any reliable source links (yes, i searched your post history) and is a text book example of a troll factory in action.

You are indirectly referring to your US media troll factory, of course.

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