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3701  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Do you think Color should be a limitation? on: September 29, 2022, 08:17:04 PM
I read a science fiction book one time, where the aliens had eyesight that was very accurate. They could detect minute differences in colors. They based their alphabet and numbering system on colors and shades and hues of color. Color wasn't a limiting factor for them, but it would be for us. Cheesy

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3702  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin grants citizenship on Edward Snowden on: September 29, 2022, 08:11:48 PM
Snowden might change his mind sometime. He has reasons for what he does.

However, Russia might be just the place for him. After all, there is plenty of snow in Russia, and with a name like "Snowden" ...  Cheesy

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3703  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What can stop the Russia-Ukraine crisis. on: September 29, 2022, 04:11:44 PM
LOL, from your post it looks that Ukraine attacked Russia. How they're escalating war if Ukraine is just defending their own land. You're trying to make image that they attack Russia. You're probably right that without NATO support this war would had ended already. But outcome of it probably would be occupation of huge part of Ukraine or maybe end of story of Ukraine as independent state.
Apologize Russia? Lol, for waht? You must be living in alternative reality if you're seriously posting such stuff.

I'd give that one the benefit of the doubt and assume that's just a shitposter trying to meet their quota.

But otherwise I'm amazed at the number of lemmings chanting Putin's propaganda here. War with NATO LOL... why doesn't he try invading NATO countries to teach them a lesson. Impotent gnome.

I'm amazed that anybody would think that Russian strength is so weak. If NATO is so strong, why don't they just invade Russia and put an end to all the fighting? They can't. Russia is too strong.

Russia just might become the future for all of us.

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3704  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 29, 2022, 03:56:28 PM
^^^ The mad US dog is simply doing what has to be done to maintain the banking system.

Russia uses money that is gold backed and has real value.

US money is based on banking system lies and broken contracts.

The reason for the strength of the US banking system is that people believed the lies and made it strong. As the truth comes out, the banking system will fight to maintain its strength, while all Russia wants to do is trade freely with the rest of the world.

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3705  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Christian and politics on: September 29, 2022, 03:52:08 PM
Is it a good idea for Christians to get involved in politics, because if they are involved in it, they tend to lie, make promises they can't fulfill and sometimes get their hands dirty which is sin.

And ministers of the Gospel, are they suppose to endorse any candidate to their congregants. What's your take?

Ministers of God have their job... training Christians. Since only a small percent of Christians are ministers, there are a whole lot of them that can be Christian politicians. The ministers should, as ministers, preach the truth and what is right. That way Christian politicians will know how to act.

However, in the USA, there is generally nothing that says a minister cannot change his occupation and become a politician. But get out of the ministry first, and try to get somebody else who is good and right to take your place.

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3706  Other / Politics & Society / Re: To Russia, and in regards to the Nord Stream Issues on: September 29, 2022, 03:46:23 PM
^^^ This is similar to the United States. We have ignorantly allowed the banking system to take us over, and set Biden and itself in place over us.

Back in the cold war times, many Russian Christians called to us to help them out. As Christians we didn't hear them crying out to us. Why not? The banking system that set the Bolshevik Revolution had already tricked us, the US people, into believing in money rather than principle.

Of course, God protected both His people in the US and His people in Russia. But it is time for us all to stand up for God, and to see what is really going on. We have the right. God is our strength, if we don't continue to act against Him.

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EDIT: To back up what Ucy says in the OP, check out Revelation 18 to see what happens after Babylon is destroyed. If you think about what you read, you will see that Babylon is the money system, because it does exactly what money does::
9“When the kings of the earth who committed adultery with her and shared her luxury see the smoke of her burning, they will weep and mourn over her. 10Terrified at her torment, they will stand far off and cry:

“ ‘Woe! Woe to you, great city,

you mighty city of Babylon!

In one hour your doom has come!’

11“The merchants of the earth will weep and mourn over her because no one buys their cargoes anymore— 12cargoes of gold, silver, precious stones and pearls; fine linen, purple, silk and scarlet cloth; every sort of citron wood, and articles of every kind made of ivory, costly wood, bronze, iron and marble; 13cargoes of cinnamon and spice, of incense, myrrh and frankincense, of wine and olive oil, of fine flour and wheat; cattle and sheep; horses and carriages; and human beings sold as slaves.

14“They will say, ‘The fruit you longed for is gone from you. All your luxury and splendor have vanished, never to be recovered.’ 15The merchants who sold these things and gained their wealth from her will stand far off, terrified at her torment. They will weep and mourn 16and cry out:

“ ‘Woe! Woe to you, great city,

dressed in fine linen, purple and scarlet,

and glittering with gold, precious stones and pearls!

17In one hour such great wealth has been brought to ruin!’

“Every sea captain, and all who travel by ship, the sailors, and all who earn their living from the sea, will stand far off. 18When they see the smoke of her burning, they will exclaim, ‘Was there ever a city like this great city?’ 19They will throw dust on their heads, and with weeping and mourning cry out:

“ ‘Woe! Woe to you, great city,

where all who had ships on the sea

became rich through her wealth!

In one hour she has been brought to ruin!’

20“Rejoice over her, you heavens!

Rejoice, you people of God!

Rejoice, apostles and prophets!

For God has judged her

with the judgment she imposed on you.”


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3707  Other / Politics & Society / Re: To the results of the Russian-Ukrainian war on: September 29, 2022, 03:39:18 PM


I have read it somewhere that Putin is having some serious health issues.

Yes, he has a problem with his head and this disease is not treated by doctors. She is being treated by a tribunal.

If a tribunal or the Russian Parliament gets Putin to step down, maybe Russia will be lucky enough to get a REAL warrior in his place.

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3708  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian-Ukrainian war of 2022- ... for the salvation of the World on: September 29, 2022, 03:35:18 PM
^^^ Good idea. Maybe they can get a bunch of Eurasian countries to support Russia in its fight against the US fake banking system.

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3709  Other / Politics & Society / Re: It's time to expel Russia from the UN on: September 29, 2022, 03:28:10 PM
Not all of the Russian people support Putin's policy, so you can't describe the Russian people as an evil people. There are Russian people who reject war and reject Putin's policy, so it's a mistake to generalize.
As for the expulsion of Russia from the United Nations, I do not think that this will solve the problem. On the contrary, it may complicate the problem because there will be no place for dialogue. In addition to all that, the United Nations is an empty organization that does not have any influence on powerful countries. It affects poor and weak countries but it cannot have any effect on strong countries.
Perhaps the solution is to sit at the negotiating table and try to find a solution that satisfies both parties without external interventions that further complicate the problem.

Sure, not all Russians support Putin, but most support him. It is on the Russian people that Putin relies. Putin himself comes from a people with a great-power outlook.

Note that it isn't only Russia. The Ukraine is made up of people from the same basic location as Russia. They are the same kind of people.

Also note that the fact that the US is behind the Ukraine push shows that there are power-people all over the place. Britain and the Papacy are a couple of big ones, and the Federal Reserve Bank (in the US) is the same.

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3710  Other / Politics & Society / Re: This is the way a "bank loan" REALLY works. on: September 29, 2022, 03:02:38 PM
IDK about all that other stuff, but the scam to me is that the bank is loaning me other people's money. If we go 80/20 in a house for instance, the bank is only putting up part of that 80 because of leverage. So it's using fake money, and you put down real money. But, if you default, they keep the house. Such a strange system, but these days houses are so expensive you don't really have a choice.

The whole point of this thread is that the bank is NOT loaning other people's money to you or anybody. They have the ability to do this, but they don't do it.

What do they do when they loan money? They create new money together with the borrower. They essentially get this money free. Then they sell the promissory or other note (private money), at a discounted rate, to people and companies who don't understand that the bank is simply getting rid of the private money for public money.

This^^ is what the bank ledger shows. But the banks never show their ledgers to anybody, except that there is a court order to do so. Of course, the bank CPA sees the ledger. But most CPAs simply follow the program. If they happen to put 2 and 2 together to see the money creation process, they don't say anything, because this is the way it's done, and they are making good money from the bank through this process... even though they know that the banks are being enriched for nothing.

In the bank loan process, nobody uses fake money. By logic and law, anything that has value and is traded is money... especially if it is done on a regular basis. Signed promissory notes are money. When the borrower signs the note, he creates the money. Then he trades it to the bank for public money.

Bitcoin is private money. The signature process is right in the client... did you ever notice that it says "signed" when bitcoins are transferred? Why is it private money? Because it isn't Constitutionally set up to be the kind of money that government can make into public money. The government gets to treat it as public money with the people, because they are in the process of training the people to accept it as public money.

The Federal Reserve bank is private. The only reason Federal Reserve Notes are accepted as public money is, the government did a trick when they transferred responsibility for money to the Fed, and made it look like it was public money in the eyes of the people.

So, what are the laws that we are under for using Fed Notes? We are under a bunch of convoluted Contract Laws (Note that we have the right to contract as provided in the Constitution under the Contract Clause.). And this is what banking laws are. And it is why the promissory note becomes private money when signed.

Search on "Tom Schauf, bank freedom" to read Tom's stuff. Tom was a bank CPA, and he is doing us a favor by pointing all this banking stuff out to us. Use different search engines for this to see different points.

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3711  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Is good leadership enough to fight corruption? on: September 28, 2022, 06:30:55 PM
To fight it, you need to know what corruption is. Corruption is so inbred these days, that there are loads of people who say to themselves, "If I see it, it's mine; I simply don't have it in my possession, yet." Many others would call this some kind of corrupted thinking.

How much corruption is compromise in government?

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3712  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 28, 2022, 06:26:15 PM
Since it was the US that probably did the destruction, what they are doing is showing Germany that they better not make deals with Russia or something worse might happen.

Imagine if the other NATO countries in the area suddenly started a war with Germany, simply for Germany calling off its Russia sanctions.

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3713  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin grants citizenship on Edward Snowden on: September 28, 2022, 06:21:49 PM
Snowden wasn't out there to harm the US. His activities that seemed to be against the US, were really just against the illegal activities that government was doing. You might compare him to Julian Assange, except that Assange was more of a journalist, and Snowden knew more of the real details.

Either way, both of these guys were trying to warn the people of the ways that government was trying to harm them. Assange simply didn't have his cover set up well enough. Snowden had a good plan for ducking out when government came after him.

These guys both show us what happens to people who are whistle blowers against government. Most whistle blowers aren't as popular as these two guys. But there are a lot of them.

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3714  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What can stop the Russia-Ukraine crisis. on: September 28, 2022, 06:05:25 PM
^^^ Right. And if Russia nuked the US, or if the US nuked Russia, then China would take over, followed by India or Pakistan. And neither Russia nor the US is in bed well enough with China to know that China would be on their side when the nuke mushrooms died down. Probably China would simply take over.

The US is pretty popular, but it is on the decline, mostly because of its fake money. The world is starting to see that US money really isn't worth the paper it's printed on.

And Russia, while having a government similar to China's in some ways, just isn't big enough to win big enough against the US... big enough to keep themselves from being destroyed in the process.

The larger nations kinda like the success that US money has brought them, even if US forces around the world have more or less manipulated and conquered them in some ways. Nobody wants the success to die.

A nuke war would wipe out most of the relative success and relative peace in the world. It would wipe out Internet communications, at least in the free-ish way that many people have been using the Internet internationally nowadays.

The start for stopping the Ukraine war is for people to recognize that it is the US that is pushing the war... very sneakily, and very illegally, even against US laws and principles. But people should, also, recognize that nobody knows if Russia would truly stop its aggression if the US stopped theirs.

What fun! Maybe it's a good thing that we only live just these few short decades. After all, do we really want to see continual wars that we can't do anything about?

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3715  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin's hand at the White House on: September 27, 2022, 09:25:15 PM

Did you watch Biden's first month in office? He overturned a bunch of Trump's Executive Orders that made Trump one of the best Presidents around. Then, when he saw how bad he was making things, he did some more.

Guess what? Biden made a load of money for himself and his cronies doing that, if that's how you measure success. But it is taking down the rest of the US nation... and virtually all of the NATO countries in Europe.

The major US news agencies don't like bucking the President. But read between the lines. Even they are saying it.

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He overturned a bunch of Trump’s executive orders. Executive orders that he knew would never had gone through congress. And if those executive orders made him one of the best presidents around, why then did he lose a re-election?
About making money off the government, no one does it better than Trump who used any opportunity he could get. Billing the government for his numerous golf outings played on his property, billing and charging the secret service for rooms and not forgetting the $2 billion the Saudis gave his son in law.


All the Presidents play golf at Government's expense, 'cept Biden who is too out-of-it to play much of anything.

And you look at all the deals Hunter did in Ukraine and China, and all you can think of is a story that Trump's son-in-law might have made some money with the Saudi's?

And you forget about the successes Trump had turning the country around to
Make America Great Again.

But you totally ignore the Biden controls...
- gas prices rising
- the election fraud
- giving away tons of money to Ukraine to finance Hunter's endeavors there...
- which enriched Daddy Joe and all kinds of Dems in Congress.
- inflation skyrocketing - $11,000 more for the average American household to live this year.

You must be a CCP infiltrator. Or maybe still in the basement after Covid.

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3716  Other / Off-topic / Re: The Pun & Fun Thread on: September 27, 2022, 07:14:43 PM


My grammar teacher is a member of the new word order

So is the new-world order.      Grin
3717  Other / Politics & Society / Re: We knew it! US SANCTIONS CAN BE AVOIDED BY USING BITCOIN… Awesome! on: September 27, 2022, 07:12:14 PM
The problem using Bitcoin is, you need to trust the other guy (nation) that you are dealing with. The only real way around is to use an escrow company. But can you trust them.


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3718  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Putin's hand at the White House on: September 27, 2022, 07:08:04 PM
^^^ A person who fails a lot, but keeps on going, is really a great success. Why? Because he has learned a lot of things that don't work. This means that there are fewer things to 'try' before he has direct success. The failure knowledge lets him do a better job with his success.

If Biden's success is to run the USA into the ground, I'd say he is having reasonable success at it.

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Apparently, he hasn’t learnt anything new on how to win and succeed after his list of failed fraudulent businesses. And the only thing these failures have taught him is how to go about cutting corners in order to try and beat the system. I must admit he’s good at stalling justice.

Biden is trying his best despite the lack of support from republicans in both houses to fix the rot left by the former guy. With the republicans voting no on every bill meant to turn the tide around, it’s a wonder Biden had gotten so much done already.

Did you watch Biden's first month in office? He overturned a bunch of Trump's Executive Orders that made Trump one of the best Presidents around. Then, when he saw how bad he was making things, he did some more.

Guess what? Biden made a load of money for himself and his cronies doing that, if that's how you measure success. But it is taking down the rest of the US nation... and virtually all of the NATO countries in Europe.

The major US news agencies don't like bucking the President. But read between the lines. Even they are saying it.

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3719  Other / Politics & Society / Re: Russian Invasion of Ukraine[In Progress] on: September 27, 2022, 06:59:52 PM

If I were Putin and wished to 1) make a big statement, and 2) respond in kind to infrastructure sabotage, I certainly wouldn't even consider low-yield nukes.  Not even for the purposes of doing and EMP.

What I would do would be to start sweeping up satellites.  Russia is certainly no stranger to work in space.  It's always seemed to me that simple nets should be able to do the job to one degree or another.  My initial vision is to just have a device that rotates and feeds out a net which looks very much like a spider web.  Weights on the radial cords and the spin to open them up.  Deploy them on a vector which would converge with the computed path of the target satellite.  Wouldn't be much different than fishing the ocean, and the eco-tards assure us with confidence that almost all the fish are gone because of us bad bad humans and our destructive tendencies.

Probably Russian sats would be targeted as one (of many) responses, but when all is said and done Russia will probably be able to put up new ones more competitively.  Rocket fuel takes a lot of energy to produce after all.  In the mean time it seems pretty clear that the loss of space assets would dis-proportionally degrade the more 'advanced' militaries.  Use of nukes for anyone would hugely tarnish one's reputation worldwide for a long long time.  Inconveniencing people who just want to do a little porn surfing on their Viasat collaterally damaged connectivity is kind of a different story.



I recommend you double the dose of what you are currently taking. Your current dose does not lessen your symptoms.

You probably need a team of top-notch Norwegian psychiatrists, one will not do.

I'm sure tvbcof would thank you for your experience with Norwegian psychiatrists, if he wasn't so busy gathering more info about what is going on in the world. You might try that sometime... gathering more info rather than being nipple fed.

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3720  Other / Politics & Society / Re: What can stop the Russia-Ukraine crisis. on: September 27, 2022, 06:54:22 PM
The only peace can stop the Russian and Ukraine crisis
The leaders of each country should think about the people and the innocent lives they are killing - they affect are long lasting and there is no end to it

The price of oil below $60 for six months would collapse the Russian Federation.  

Contractors will not fight for free. Factory workers will not work for free.

This war will be won on the economic front.

If the value of the USD was $0.00 at the same time, $60 a barrel for Russian oil wouldn't be significant in the world. Nations would be buying oil from Russia in gold and silver... and whatever else Russia demanded of them.

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