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3521  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Ivanka received from the Arabs $ 100 million. on: December 27, 2017, 09:47:20 PM

Since the last comment we see Jared Kushner seeming to be associated with the coup in Saudi.

Also, we finally see one actual real instance of the Trump team colluding with Russia...on behalf of the right-wingers in Israel.  The Trump admin tried to trade U.S. sanctions against Russia for support of what most of the world views as Israeli ethic cleansing in construction of settlements in West Bank occupied territory.  It seems to be what Flynn lied to the FBI about and what they busted him on, but unsurprisingly there is not a peep about it in the Mainstream Media.  And precious little in the 'alt' media either.

And just lately the suggestion that since the Palestinians are to weak, Saudi should negotiate with Israel on their behalf.

$100 mil is chump-change to the Saidi guy who just appropriated many times that from his extended family.  I would not be surprised at all if such a sum and more went to the Kushners.

From a limited hang-out, I noticed this interesting observation related to Ivanka:

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12/28/2017 at 4:21 am

Watch for Ivanka to be POTUS eventually. I can ‘feel’ that she’s being groomed for it. Having ovaries is good enough for the Left and having Trump branding is good enough for the right. I predict that she wins easily when the time is right.

This is important because Ivanka seems likely to be in the Chabad-Lubavitch cult/white collar crime syndicate along with Jared. I say this because they seem to have gone to the grave of the sect’s Rebbe Schneerson to pray for Donald to win.

Chabad-Lubavitch is interesting. Orthodox Jewery tended historically to rejects Zionism on the basis that the Messiah needs to come before Israel; not after. Lubavitchers gets around this by classifying Schneerson as a Messiah. At least some of them do.

Chabad-Lubavitch is remarkably successful with numerous ‘Chabad Houses’ around the world. In Russia, one Lubavitcher Rabbi Lazar is known as ‘Putin’s Rabbi’ even though there is and ongoing power struggle Rabbinical preeminence in that country.

One of the fixations of the Lubavitchers seems to be the ‘7 Noahide Laws.’ A ‘Noahide’ is roughly synonymous with a goyim, and the laws seem in the same vein as the biblical 10 commandments although they originate from within Talmudic teachings. Many Jews subscribe to the notion that as God’s chosen, their Job is to ‘help’ the poor Noahides to understand and adhere to the 7 Noahide laws, but the Lubavitchers seem particularly fixated on this ‘duty.’ What is a bummer for the Jews is that they have over 600 laws to deal with because their own covenent with God recognizes that they are more sophisticated. The rest of us lesser quasi-humanity gets the simplified version, but it is universally stressed that we goyim need to adhere to these laws not out of being a decent person but rather because God commanded it. I see this over and over in my research. Also, again, that it’s the calling of the Jewish race to foster this amongst the goyim in order to have world peace. And to foster it from a court in Jerusalem.

It looks to me as though the ‘money shot’ of these 7 laws is the one related to having a ‘just’ legal system, since it kind of goes without saying only Jews have the wherewithal to sustain one. In Talmudic tradition, a law such as ‘don’t eat the limbs from a live animal’ can spawn a library full of interpretation which achieves nearly any goal the interpreter wishes.

One of the main Rabbi’s promoting the ‘Universal Noahide’ within the United Nations is Rabbi Yaakov Cohen. I’ve sat through a number of his presentations (on Youtube.) One particularly funny moment was when some Norwegian guy said, ‘um…we finally got rid of the Church/State tie-in…how are we going to bring it back?” Cohen said matter-of-factly that they way they got around the problem in the U.S. is by calling it ‘education’. Sure enough, there is an ‘education day’ accepted by the U.S. Congress way back in Carter’s time, and it specifically honors the life of Lubavitcher Rebbe Scheerson. Wow.

3522  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: December 26, 2017, 05:02:12 PM

I've read some articles regarding vaccines and how it affects children and how not having vaccines affect them as well. According to what I have read and surveys children with vaccines are more prone to sickness than those who have not been vaccinated yet. This is why it boggles my mind to think whether they just have invented vaccines for population control.

As one studies history and the varieties of philosophical thought vis-a-vis ethics, it's not very far-fetched at all.  Indeed, it's fairly traceable in documentary evidence, although it may not be quite fair to say vaccine was 'invented' for this purpose.  Looks like they were latched onto relatively early in the development of the science though.

It is also easy to understand how most of the people who are learned to read/think under 'modern' educational system environments would find the aforementioned concept to be mind-boggling.  Managing mass education/indoctrination is even more of interest to the leadership class than is pharmaceutical based methods of control.  For good reason.

3523  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: December 25, 2017, 09:36:33 PM

wonder how people survived without vaccines in the past?

To be fair in an analysis of this issue (and many like it) it is important to mull over this question.

The answer is that a lot of times they didn't.  They died of lots of things.  I suspect that increasing human populations and urbanization which came with agriculture and such were a boon for certain pathogens.  As a first-worlder, I can say that all the way up to my great-grandfather's time 'the weak ones died' to quote him (in what I'm sure was a thick Scandinavian accent although I never knew the man.)

One must understand the mindset of the modern Eugenisist.  They tend to be wealthy and well educated people who are very aware of history.  They will argue that the modern world needs a balancing force to offset the 'negative' effects of technology.  They will feel that in using their wealth and power to provide this offset is a good thing and will be aware of their peers work on 'diet, injection, and injunction...' and many works of such a nature.

The above said, many of the eugenicists are not above making a dime off of their 'good deeds', so one would not be surprised to see a good deal of coordination between the 'philanthropists' and the corporatists (when there is a difference at all) and to see their policies and operations mesh quite nicely and result in a lucrative end goal.  That is, more money and more power for themselves.

A very common mis-understanding of modern day eugenics is that it is geared toward making human kind 'better'.  To Joe Sixpack 'better' means stronger, smarter, etc.  This is not what it means to the average 2017 Eugenicist.  It probably means exactly the opposite.  Stronger and smarter people are a threat.  Stunted and stupid people are not.  I'm not surprised in the least that 'the autism epidemic' continues to grow and somehow the 'research community' cannot seem to figure it out...but they know for sure that it has nothing to do with vaccination.

3524  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: December 25, 2017, 08:32:39 PM
Truth of the matter is that without vaccines there would be a lot more death.

When you have something that's killing thousands and thousands of people and a cure pops up, it is a blessing. You have to put yourself in the shoes of living such epidemics in the 1920s.

Mortality for most of the 'epidemic' diseases was usually in the {small_int}/10,000 range.  These diseases declined to much less than that with understandings about nutrition and sanitation long before vaccine regimes came into the mix.

Just looking at a few charts makes it clear that allopathic vaccination medical science re-wrote history to take credit for a trend that they had little or nothing to do with.  Don't be a chump.

Now we have a situation where instead of 1/100,000 dying and 1/10,000 being permanently injured from a natural pathogen, we've got more than 1/100 being permanently maimed and wards of the state for life with some autistic spectrum dis-order, auto-immune disease, etc, etc.  Of course if it happens to an upper or middle-class family who have ethics, they expend their resources trying to care for injured family member before the state takes over.  In the process, of course, the banksters and medical/industrial complex doctors end up with whatever property the family had.

3525  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: December 25, 2017, 07:44:24 PM
One of these days I'll donate much more than a DVD's worth to these guys and/or other decent people doing decent work for all of our sake, but in the mean time someone has put this work on youtube somewhat covertly it seems:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R34LaBsp2Fs

In fact, I'll go ahead and do it now.  Especially if they accept Bitcoin.

Edit:  Just bought a 10-pack to distribute around, especially to my goyim friends.  They probably don't make a ton on bulk orders so I'll contribute directly to other similar efforts.

3526  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated: Guess who is Sicker? on: December 22, 2017, 08:46:44 PM

Well, a home school kid is going to be less sicker if they don't interact on a daily basis with other kids.

That is actually a good point and one which should be accounted for in a non-biased study designed to get non-biased results.

I can say from personal experience that there are 'homeschooled' children who are not at all isolated from other kids.  Also that they are as vaccinated as much as any kid, and even given special fluoride supplements in order to 'keep up' with their peers who live in urban areas where big-brother knows best what it takes to make a more 'sustainable' population.  Sad but true.

All of these factors need to be taken into account in order to perform useful studies.  These are some of the reasons why studies are not trivial and are expensive.  I don't really see any indication that any group actually wants totally unbiased total health outcome studies, and certainly the likes of the CDC don't.  If there is hidden (or deleted) data and methodology, you can be sure that a study is bogus.

3527  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: December 15, 2017, 07:37:56 PM

Anyone must have weapons not only to protect himself from criminals, but which is more importantly, protect himself and society he lives in from a tyrannical government.
Government have monopoly on violence only because people don't have weapons. Any monopoly leads to degradation!

One of the internationally oriented definitions associated with 'failed state' is associated with the monopolization by the government of the use of force.  I'll comment on that.

It is very possible for a government to have a 'monopolization on the use of force' because the citizenry trusts them to use the use of force appropriately.  This is the ideal situation, and this is effectively what we have in the United States at this time.

It is a very different thing for a government to  have a 'monopolization on the use of force' because no matter what their actions and failures, the citizenry has no realistic  option but to rely on them.

I am very staunchly in support of ensuring that the government maintains their use-of-force monopoly by doing what the citizenry feels to be an adequate job, and has options should the government fail in their mandate.

3528  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: December 15, 2017, 06:32:25 PM
My Alessi Bodyguard shoulder holster for my Walther PPK finally arrived.  Now I can conceal properly while wearing my Armani suits.   Grin

[mg]http://oi36.tinypic.com/153tkz6.jpg[/img]

Image didn't load so I had to look it up on-line.  Looks nice!  I might have to have one, but I'm in the process of picking out a more ideal CC weapon at this point.

As for style, my tastes are different.  I've not fitted an easy-rider rifle rack to my pickup truck.  Nor have I removed the door in order to make the ideal top-of-the-line ride.  Here's my inspiration:



From:

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_211057-Ford-F-3-1951.html

3529  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: December 12, 2017, 06:22:56 PM

i never understand why Germany decided to do this. Government officials are not fooling anyone with these claims of being shocked over the increase in crime.

The most powerful countries are logically the ones which will come under the heaviest attack for the simple reason that control of them produces the biggest reward and destruction of them produces the biggest reduction of potential future threat.  In the Euro-zone, Germany is a biggie.

Of course it is also the case that history (whether real or fabricated) has resulted in certain chinks in the armor.  Germany has both problems in spades.

3530  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: December 12, 2017, 06:16:12 PM

Back when this thread started, I was probably aware of the 'conspiracy theories' about the migration thing being a controlled demolition, but thought it was absurd.  Now, after years of observations, the hypothesis is the strongest in my mind.

It's a bit unfair to say 'you' in the '...you sow' part of things.  As brainwashed and fucked up as Western people are these days, I still doubt that anywhere near a majority of people favored the 'replacement strategy' for their respective countries, and far fewer people would favor it if they did competently understand it.

Best for everyone involved that they engage in a little forensic analysis here.  Better late than never.  A very famous clip, which may or may not have been called out on this thread, is this:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apXab2wHdzY

What are the motives of Barbara Lerner Spectre?  The strongest hypothesis (to me) is that the goal of her kind is to incite antisemitism in the West and thereby drive European Jews to populate the holy land.  (Some say that this strategy has been used over and over again since the late 1800's which is an interesting concept to explore.)

A secondary 'benefit' would be to weaken and divide sovereign Western nations which would result in them being more manageable and less of a threat going forward.

If this is what is going on, I must admit that it's reasonably clever.  Especially if it works...or continues to work.  There are several potential ways that such a strategy could go badly sideways for the implementors however.

I just watched the youtube video with B. Spectre and some more videos that were suggested to me from youtube afterwards.
Holy shit the jew and muslim hate is real  Shocked

I'm a youtube addict, but I try to be careful not to visit the 'suggested for me' vids at all.  At least not through the provided link.  I've worked in the sector and have an idea about how the algorithms work...or can work.  I also never 'like' vids or subscribe to channels.  I just manually check my favorite content providers for new vids.

I think you are basically right about the 'jew and muslim hate'.  It seems to me that a lot of the curriculum taught in Islamic madrassahs is produced by the Western intelligence agencies for the purpose of engendering genuine and life-long hate.  On the Jewish side, the underlying philosophy of the religion is conducive to producing hate, and in various sectors of the group it seems to be actively encouraged from an early age.


I might do an update about the state of germany when im back from vacation.

Looking forward to it.

3531  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: I am pretty confident we are the new wealthy elite, gentlemen. on: December 12, 2017, 02:51:10 AM
http://astrohacker.com/ahc/bitcoin-is-the-economic-singularity/

After reading this, the scale of black market and digital economies and the effect Bitcoin will have on them I am pretty certain we are going to be very wealthy men -- even with a sum as small as 10 Bitcoins. It's just so hard to believe. We are only in the beginning storms with these significant rallies from 10 to 20 dollars. I will not be surprised to see prices from hundreds to thousands in the coming months.

The world just isn't going to be the same and we have been blessed as the pioneers.

What are you going to do with your Bitcoin wealth once your coins hit upwards of $10,000 a pop?

Hey Anonymous, Where are you now? do you know, what you predict now becomes reality. I'm glad to see people with confidence like you, I'm sure wherever you are you're enjoying your bitcoin casually.

Historic note:  It was a guy calling himself 'atlas' (the Ayn Rand thing) although he had various other socks.  He was doxxed but I don't recall his real name.  He was kind of a crazy kid.  Very prolific when I joined forum.  He was uniquely annoying and got under a lot of people's skin.  A straw which broke the camel's back seemed to be when he threatened to commit suicide.

A stunt of Atlas's which I found quite impressive is that he warned of a theoretical problem with an upgrade (getting rid of BDB for UTXO tracking or some such) and almost exactly what he predicted came true.  It created an actual hard-fork, but the community was tight enough at that time that nobody exploited things and we dodged the bullet.  One person tried like hell to exploit the situation to get rid of the block size limit (and instantiate the bloat-the-blockchain attack that they tried repeatedly to do going forward) but failed.  The last (and nearly the only) worthwhile thing that Andresen ever did (IMHO) was to nix that idea.  Anyway, back to Atlas, the funny thing was that he really didn't seem to have much technical ability so it was a remarkable call.

Atlas once responded to a post of mine claiming that he threw away 25k BTC or something like that.  He was crazy enough that I believed him, especially since he could have gotten them for $500 and/or mined them himself.  What's that now...oh, only about $400 million.

3532  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Europe, you reap what you sow... on: December 11, 2017, 07:19:59 PM

Back when this thread started, I was probably aware of the 'conspiracy theories' about the migration thing being a controlled demolition, but thought it was absurd.  Now, after years of observations, the hypothesis is the strongest in my mind.

It's a bit unfair to say 'you' in the '...you sow' part of things.  As brainwashed and fucked up as Western people are these days, I still doubt that anywhere near a majority of people favored the 'replacement strategy' for their respective countries, and far fewer people would favor it if they did competently understand it.

Best for everyone involved that they engage in a little forensic analysis here.  Better late than never.  A very famous clip, which may or may not have been called out on this thread, is this:

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apXab2wHdzY

What are the motives of Barbara Lerner Spectre?  The strongest hypothesis (to me) is that the goal of her kind is to incite antisemitism in the West and thereby drive European Jews to populate the holy land.  (Some say that this strategy has been used over and over again since the late 1800's which is an interesting concept to explore.)

A secondary 'benefit' would be to weaken and divide sovereign Western nations which would result in them being more manageable and less of a threat going forward.

If this is what is going on, I must admit that it's reasonably clever.  Especially if it works...or continues to work.  There are several potential ways that such a strategy could go badly sideways for the implementors however.

3533  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: December 03, 2017, 09:56:46 PM

From another recent post:

...
Speaking for myself, I'll warn any kooky Kabbalist douchebags that if they come to me with their stupid fucking Noahide laws I'll stick those things three feet up their ass with no lubavich.  I doubt I'm alone, and I suspect that this is one of the main reasons why 'the Jews' are so front and center in trying to dis-arm us American peeps.


3534  Other / Politics & Society / Re: The way of Peace on: December 03, 2017, 09:46:13 PM

The way to 'world peace' is through the "7 Noahide Laws"  A 'Noahide' is pretty synonymous with a 'gentile' or 'goyim'.  Most likely that means you.

These Talmudic based laws are being pushed significantly these days by the Chabad-Lubavich cult which is both Kabbalistic and Messianic.  This is especially interesting since the Kushners (Jarred and Ivanka) seem highly associated with this sect.  So much so that they visit their supposed Messiah Rebbe Shneerson's grave to pray for good luck (e.g., Trump winning POTUS.)  It looks to me as though Ivanka is being set up as a future POTUS, so it's probably worthwhile to research the Noahide Laws.

The U.S. (or as some would say, the 'Jew-ess') congress has already ensconced these laws in our nation as 'education day', and just as all U.S. politicians of any importance are required to go the the wailing wall, put on a beanie, and dry-hump the Shekinah, they are all required to sing the praises of the Lubavicher Rebbe.  And they _all_ do it.

Ever heard of those crazy paranoid Christians worried about being beheaded?  The Noahide laws are one of the big reasons.  Fuckin' idolaters will get what's coming to them..._then_ we can have world peace.

The U.S. being a done deal, Lubavicher rabbi Cohen is now hard at work in the U.N..  You cannot just follow the 7 laws because you are a good person; You MUST do it because 'God' commanded it (and God's chosen people enforce it.)  I was just watching a funny vid where some guy from Norway pointed out that their country just got rid of their church/state combination hassles, so how are they going to bring them back in with the Noahide laws?  Cohen pointed out that the way they got around it in the U.S. was 'by calling it education' and such a strategy might work in Norway also.  Said it with a straight face!

Speaking for myself, I'll warn any kooky Kabbalist douchebags that if they come to me with their stupid fucking Noahide laws I'll stick those things three feet up their ass with no lubavich.  I doubt I'm alone, and I suspect that this is one of the main reasons why 'the Jews' are so front and center in trying to dis-arm us American peeps.

3535  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: November 30, 2017, 04:28:40 AM

I need to buy more guns.   Grin

Looking at some of the comments here, I'm feeling the same way.  Of course a lot of them could be bots.

I might have to get me one of them thar AR-15s.  I've never had much interest in them generally, but thinking back to my time in the military the caliber and form factor was very serviceable for a variety of uses.  Plus there should be a lot of ammo available in most potential scenarios.  I'd be torn between an AR-15 or AK-47 and would have to research things more.  I've never put my hands on an AK-47 but I assume that they are nearly as manageable as 'my' M16 back in the day.

I finally did a good cleaning on my Mossberg bolt action 22lr which I got at age 12 from my grandfather.  It sat 30 years dirty and rusting...but still fired shot-shells to kill a few rats.  What a nice accurate thing!  I had a spotted skunk hanging around and needed to use a slug which induced me to finally do some maintenance on the rifle.  The skunk was practically tame and didn't stink at all so I hated to shoot it but I've got a kitten who isn't really big enough to tangle with the creature yet.

3536  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: November 14, 2017, 07:29:51 PM
...
If there were no guns, the 250 pound bully could easily overpower a 90 pound granny. If they both have guns, Granny has a chance.

The solution to be offered is live monitoring of individuals.  Probably through brain implants.  If 'the system' detects a bullying event, it can be stopped in real time.  Same with all manner of crime.  Especially thought crime.

Even though the 'consensus view' will be that the benefits of such a solution outweigh the dangers, it still might be difficult to get certain greedy and self-centered  conspiracy theorist people to show up at the clinic for their 'safe and effective' implant.  Even when laws are in place to forced vaccinate for the public good, there still might be some people who will break the law and thus 'put the community at risk'.  Fortunately, one of the most promising technologies seems to be 'neural lace'.  With nano-technology, a lace could be seeded and grown without anyone needing to do anything.

What an absurd idea. There are so many things that could go wrong with this.

You are just being a conspiracy theorist (which implies also a racist, a nazi, and spawn of the devil.)  Of course all of the potential down-sides of the technology will be thought of and nullified.  You are putting so many good people and good families at risk with your negative ways.  Shame on you.  If you are detected to be without without your implant (and vaccinations), you can easily be 'corrected' for your own good and the good of the community.  Then society can enjoy a safe life and live in peace.  Forever!

3537  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: November 14, 2017, 04:53:39 PM
...
If there were no guns, the 250 pound bully could easily overpower a 90 pound granny. If they both have guns, Granny has a chance.

The solution to be offered is live monitoring of individuals.  Probably through brain implants.  If 'the system' detects a bullying event, it can be stopped in real time.  Same with all manner of crime.  Especially thought crime.

Even though the 'consensus view' will be that the benefits of such a solution outweigh the dangers, it still might be difficult to get certain greedy and self-centered  conspiracy theorist people to show up at the clinic for their 'safe and effective' implant.  Even when laws are in place to forced vaccinate for the public good, there still might be some people who will break the law and thus 'put the community at risk'.  Fortunately, one of the most promising technologies seems to be 'neural lace'.  With nano-technology, a lace could be seeded and grown without anyone needing to do anything.

3538  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: November 11, 2017, 08:33:46 PM

Guns should be illegal in all countries unless you are a personnel who has been trained to use them. This way we save many lives more than probably would get lost in actual gun violence.

As a vet I can tell you that the 'training' involves mostly how to indoctrinate a human to perform the act of killing another human.  It is not natural for most Americans, and probably for few if any other groups of humans.  Even drone pilots who kill from half way around the world in a 'video game' environment often have trouble with it.

This human frailty is mitigated by choosing psychopaths to perform certain jobs now, and in the future will be even less of an issue.  'The system' can do it all from targeting analytics to actual control of the equipment.  Much easier to find psychopathic code monkeys than trigger squeezers, and one only need a handful of them.

3539  Other / Politics & Society / Re: US withdraws from UNESCO on: November 10, 2017, 05:07:43 AM

This action has a good side and a bad side vis-a-vis the Trump admin to me:

I utterly detest UNESCO and would like little better than to see them shrivel and die.  UNESCO is degenerate even by Lucifarian U.N. standards.  UNESCO was started within the U.N. by a hard core eugenicist (J Huxley) and have been focused on his goals from day one as far as I can see.  It does my heart good to see my country de-couple with them, or at least appear to.  A good next step would be to kick the entire U.N. off American soil.  If only we would have done to the U.N. after WW-II what we did to the League of Nations after WW-I.  Both were started by the ultra-wealthy having a wet dream about one-world government control of the planet.

Unfortunately the given reason for our shit-canning UNESCO was pressure from Israel since UNESCO occasionally called them out on their own eugenics and ethnic cleansing operations.  Envy much?  Whatever the case, it demonstrates the depth to which the U.S. is bought and paid for by the Zionists, and how enthusiastically the Trump admin will dance to their tune.  This is a massive disappointment to me, but not much of a surprise.

3540  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What's your opinion of gun control? on: November 09, 2017, 11:41:25 PM

Update on my recent firearms related killing spree:

I was compelled to shoot a bat last night.  I made an effort to get the creature to exit through the sliding glass door as I usually do, but it was uncooperative.  So I used up another 22 cal shot-shell.  Bats can bite and are one of the chief carriers of rabies in my area.  They eat great quantities of mosquitoes so I like to have them around, but not flying around inside of my house.

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