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https://twitter.com/DrScottBalsitis/status/1440748877435441156/photo/1I found this handy chart that came from the NYT. Deaths per 100k involving minors in the US. Notice how low Covid is on the list? Notice where the flu ranks? And surprisingly enough, drowning takes the highest spot right above vehicle accidents. So if we are to take this chart as truth, that would mean we must ban swimming pools. Or maybe we can teach children how to scoop dive and strap an oxygen tank to them.
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This is how ya gotta to deal with an anti-vaxxer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba8_Uv2spoEYou gotta sneak up on them so they are not ready for it like that cop did. Totally fuckin' RAD! There is no way some brains didn't come out of that fucker's head, but anti-vaxxers ain't got no brains anyway. Ha, Ha! Australia FTW! Good thing their fake shooting psy-op worked (on the first try) and they got people's guns so the above solutions are practical when the need popped up.
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hornetsnest
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This is how ya gotta to deal with an anti-vaxxer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba8_Uv2spoEYou gotta sneak up on them so they are not ready for it like that cop did. Totally fuckin' RAD! There is no way some brains didn't come out of that fucker's head, but anti-vaxxers ain't got no brains anyway. Ha, Ha! Australia FTW! Good thing their fake shooting psy-op worked (on the first try) and they got people's guns so the above solutions are practical when the need popped up. Some day that cop is going to sneak up behind the wrong hombre and get his eyes nose and ears, gouged sliced and diced
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This is how ya gotta to deal with an anti-vaxxer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba8_Uv2spoEYou gotta sneak up on them so they are not ready for it like that cop did. Totally fuckin' RAD! There is no way some brains didn't come out of that fucker's head, but anti-vaxxers ain't got no brains anyway. Ha, Ha! Australia FTW! Good thing their fake shooting psy-op worked (on the first try) and they got people's guns so the above solutions are practical when the need popped up. Some day that cop is going to sneak up behind the wrong hombre and get his eyes nose and ears, gouged sliced and diced Hopefully people will eventually have had enough and this scene from 2014 China will play out across the board: (Caution, NSFW): https://squattheplanet.com/threads/police-beaten-to-death-by-rioters.19401/As I recall, the cops were harassing an indigent cigarette vendor and the peeps finally had enough of their bullshit. This kind of goes to show why TPTB realized that in order to control society as they would like to, they are going to need better control of the sheeple, and that is very likely why the 'vaccines' are mixed up as they are and the cell towers are going up at break-neck speed. Many (purported) insiders have said that if the peeps took a mind to revolt en-mass they do have the power to shut the leaders down and hold them accountable for their crimes. The leaders know it and it has been a problem that has kept them up at night...and burning the mid-night oil working up a solution.
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sig spam anywhere and self-moderated threads on the pol&soc board are for losers.
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hornetsnest
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October 02, 2021, 07:20:35 PM |
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This is how ya gotta to deal with an anti-vaxxer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba8_Uv2spoEYou gotta sneak up on them so they are not ready for it like that cop did. Totally fuckin' RAD! There is no way some brains didn't come out of that fucker's head, but anti-vaxxers ain't got no brains anyway. Ha, Ha! Australia FTW! Good thing their fake shooting psy-op worked (on the first try) and they got people's guns so the above solutions are practical when the need popped up. Some day that cop is going to sneak up behind the wrong hombre and get his eyes nose and ears, gouged sliced and diced Hopefully people will eventually have had enough and this scene from 2014 China will play out across the board: (Caution, NSFW): https://squattheplanet.com/threads/police-beaten-to-death-by-rioters.19401/As I recall, the cops were harassing an indigent cigarette vendor and the peeps finally had enough of their bullshit. This kind of goes to show why TPTB realized that in order to control society as they would like to, they are going to need better control of the sheeple, and that is very likely why the 'vaccines' are mixed up as they are and the cell towers are going up at break-neck speed. Many (purported) insiders have said that if the peeps took a mind to revolt en-mass they do have the power to shut the leaders down and hold them accountable for their crimes. The leaders know it and it has been a problem that has kept them up at night...and burning the mid-night oil working up a solution. Civil disobedience without the violence is more effective. The problem is that unions are corrupt and in bed with the guberment and their policies and like the thrash tabloid are the controlled opposition or "balancing force". This the same the world over through "steering" comittees and thinktanks and so called citizens assemblies. You need the ability to literally shut down government everytime they and their enforcers step out of line until their actions are punished and they are held to account ..but the majority of plebs don't care, well until it affects the food on their table by which time it is then too late because they are now dependent on the "system" to feed them. It's complicated
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This is how ya gotta to deal with an anti-vaxxer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba8_Uv2spoEYou gotta sneak up on them so they are not ready for it like that cop did. Totally fuckin' RAD! There is no way some brains didn't come out of that fucker's head, but anti-vaxxers ain't got no brains anyway. Ha, Ha! Australia FTW! Good thing their fake shooting psy-op worked (on the first try) and they got people's guns so the above solutions are practical when the need popped up. Some day that cop is going to sneak up behind the wrong hombre and get his eyes nose and ears, gouged sliced and diced Hopefully people will eventually have had enough and this scene from 2014 China will play out across the board: (Caution, NSFW): https://squattheplanet.com/threads/police-beaten-to-death-by-rioters.19401/As I recall, the cops were harassing an indigent cigarette vendor and the peeps finally had enough of their bullshit. This kind of goes to show why TPTB realized that in order to control society as they would like to, they are going to need better control of the sheeple, and that is very likely why the 'vaccines' are mixed up as they are and the cell towers are going up at break-neck speed. Many (purported) insiders have said that if the peeps took a mind to revolt en-mass they do have the power to shut the leaders down and hold them accountable for their crimes. The leaders know it and it has been a problem that has kept them up at night...and burning the mid-night oil working up a solution. Civil disobedience without the violence is more effective. The problem is that unions are corrupt and in bed with the guberment and their policies and like the thrash tabloid are the controlled opposition or "balancing force". This the same the world over through "steering" comittees and thinktanks and so called citizens assemblies. You need the ability to literally shut down government everytime they and their enforcers step out of line until their actions are punished and they are held to account ..but the majority of plebs don't care, well until it affects the food on their table by which time it is then too late because they are now dependent on the "system" to feed them. It's complicated Just say it simple, like, in your civil disobedience without violence, you never know for sure if or when the government is going to act violently.
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October 02, 2021, 10:54:37 PM Last edit: October 02, 2021, 11:11:22 PM by hornetsnest |
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Just say it simple, like, in your civil disobedience without violence, you never know for sure if or when the government is going to act violently. Well technically if all public servants enacted civil disobedience then the guberment would have nobody to act violently. This is why in some countries it is against the law for police to strike. It is what gives guberment the confidence to act as they please. That needs to change so guberment have a healthy fear of the sheople. You will see brazen guberment without such fear then enact "emergency" legislation that invalidates the constitution and abuse their citizens through these "emergency" powers to the point of putting their armed military on the streets once they can get away with a lack of accountability through a corrupt higher court system that interprets the constitution according to their will. All this comes from a greater collaboration outside the nation state among supranational players who simply see nation states as vassal states and their citizens as livestock. Just take a look at the bio of a typical foot soldier who was "appointed" as overlord of a nations legal system who then was initiated to the "private members club" of useful idiots. You see it always leads back to legislation and treaties where cooperative men treacherously collaborate. Nation states nor their citizens mean anything to these people with regards a sense of loyalty. This is why political whores are the enemies of the Christ from Nazareth and mere footstools to be trampled on. Their downfall will come only when he brings it because all mankind is corrupt from the common man to the king and no solution brought about by man will work. People will laugh at this notion but they are in for a surprise and the choice between following God or the devil is at hand. Hell is coming to earth and all its vermin with it. Everything is almost in place and the acolytes of eVil are about to go full retard. ~True story bro #rememberremberzemonthofdecember #fuckingfakecommies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutherland AKA "The Father of Globalism" (Deceased) The businessman and barrister, Peter Sutherland, is the Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, the former Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, and a longtime Bilderberg attendee. He sits on the board of directors of Koç Holding, the largest industrial conglomerate in Turkey, whose Chairman is Mustafa Koç, a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee. Sutherland’s career spans the public and corporate worlds: he is, for example, the United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary- General (SRSG) for International Migration, and is on the Supervisory Board of Allianz SE, the German multinational financial services company. Until 2009, Sutherland was Chairman of BP and the vice chairman of the European Round Table of Industrialists. Sutherland is one of the “high priests of globalisation” to quote former Observer editor and one-time conference attendee, Will Hutton.1 The co-founders of Spinwatch have described Sutherland as “truly one of the global elite” and “one of the most influential global political figures in the last 30 years.”2 They added that: “No public figure has ever elected Peter Sutherland, yet he has had a far greater political impact in the past two decades than almost all of the democratically elected leaders in the world.”3 Throughout his career Sutherland has served numerous high-powered and influential positions in the corporate and political world: he has been a Foundation Board Member of the World Economic Forum, on the Advisory Board of the Council on Foreign Relations, Chairman of the Trilateral Commission in Europe, and a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee. A 2010 Irish Times profile described Sutherland as “Ireland’s ‘Davos Man’ – a master networker with high-profile corporate and public positions and a bulging contacts book to boot.”4 A Financial Times piece from 2009 described him as a man “at the centre of the establishment in all its forms” and someone with “a tough reputation as a business fixer and enforcer.”5 Another Financial Times piece described Sutherland as “a crusader for trade liberalism” who is “on first-name terms with ministers and leaders of state around the world.” It also added that he “has considerable clout in the sphere where governments, global corporations and international organisations meet and overlap” and that “former colleagues say he was invaluable in opening doors in European governments and in Brussels.”6 After serving as Ireland’s Attorney General from 1981-84, Sutherland became a European Commissioner responsible for Competition Policy under President Jacques Delors. Described as a man who “brought charm, pugnacity and a faith in market forces to the post” he quickly set about breaking down trade barriers.7 Despite facing opposition, Sutherland “liberalised the airline and telecommunications industries, curbed state subsidies and put in place a framework for EU merger policy that exists today.”8 According to Charles Grant: “Sutherland asked Delors for the competition job because of its economic importance, and because a close reading of the Treaty of Rome had shown him that, in theory, the commission had more power in this field than any other. Before Sutherland, the commission had seldom used the considerable powers which lay in the treaty.”9 Sutherland was tipped to succeed Delors but a change in government in Ireland prevented him from being nominated. Instead he became Chairman of Allied Irish Bank in 1989 and went on to join the board of BP and Goldman Sachs. After a few years Sutherland went back through the revolving door to become Director-General of GATT in 1993, playing a key role in concluding the Uruguay round. At the time it was the largest trade deal in history and helped further open markets for corporate interests. It also created the World Trade Organisation (WTO) with Sutherland serving as the founding Director-General until April 1995. Since his departure he has continued to advise the WTO and his credited with helped to transform the office into one that dealt not only with ministers but directly with heads of state.10 The Financial Times describes his time at GATT/WTO: “During less than two years in charge he charmed, cajoled and bullied governments into signing an agreement that brought down trade barriers and provided the legislative basis for globalisation… [Sutherland] made direct contact with ministers and heads of government and backed up his private pleadings with public warnings that failure to ratify a deal would plunge the world into a spiral of protectionism… During the final negotiations, his stature was such that he was able to force through dozens of clauses with a bang of his gavel. ‘Part of the strategy was to frighten everyone into doing a deal,’ says one person involved in the negotiations.”11 After leaving the WTO he joined the board at BP, going on to become Chairman in 1997. In 1995 he also became Chairman of Goldman Sachs International after first joining as an advisor in 1990. His two and a half decades with the “Vampire Squid”12 earned a reputation as “one of the City of London’s most prominent figures.”13 He is due to step down at the end of June 2015 but “will continue to provide strategic advice to the firm on global business development opportunities as an international adviser.”14 On his time at BP, said to the Financial Times in 2009: “BP is a global company. I have been involved in the EU and later in the WTO, as director, in the integration of countries through economic means, which goes back to the whole issue of nationalism and how to handle it. And BP is a practising element of the globalising process, which is what this is all about. Of course there are people who would attack multinationals. And there are good multinationals and bad ones. But overall I’ve never come across in my experience at BP what I would consider to be anything other than a totally moral approach to decision-making.”15 Another influential role played by Sutherland was as a member of the European Round Table of Industrialists (ERT) from 1997, becoming its Vice-President from 2006 to 2009. ERT was central in the push towards European integration and an internal market from the 1980s after decades of stalling. On this role he said that “one can argue that the whole completion of the internal market project was initiated not by governments but by the Round Table, and by members of it, Wisse Dekker [CEO of Philips] in particular.” He added that the ERT “played a fairly consistent role subsequently in dialoguing with the Commission on practical steps to implement market liberalization.”16 Former Bilderberg Chairman Etienne Davignon played a key role alongside Dekker in the creation of the ERT.17 Other positions served by Sutherland include the Advisory Board of Eli Lilly, Board of Directors at Royal Bank of Scotland, ABB, Investor AB, Ericsson, Allianz, Koc Holding. and BW Group, Honorary Chairman of the Trilateral Commission, Chairman of the London School of Economics Council, President of the Federal Trust, Honorary President of European Policy Centre (Bilderberger John Kerr is Vice-President), board member of the Centre for European Reform, Director of the U.S. based the European Institute (alongside Jacques Delors and former Bilderberg Chairman Etienne Davignon), Advisory Council of Business for New Europe, Chairman of the Board of Governors at the European Institute of Public Administration, Honorary President of the European Movement Ireland, and a Co-Chairman of the High Level Group (reported on the Doha Round in 2011). 1 Oliver, M. (2004) “The Bilderberg group,” The Guardian, 04 June: http://www.theguardian.com/news/2004/jun/04/netnotes.markoliver2 Miller, D. and Dinan, W. (2008) A Century of Spin. p. 89-92 3 Miller, D. and Dinan, W. (2008) A Century of Spin. p. 89-92 4 Carswell, S. (2010) “The ultimate social networker,” The Irish Times, 30 January: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/the-ultimate-social-networker-1.12746385 Eyres, H. (2009) “Lunch with the FT: Peter Sutherland,” Financial Times, 03 January: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a2c342a2-d6c7-11dd-9bf7-000077b07658.html6 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh7 Grant, C. (1994) Delors: Inside the House That Jacques Built. p. 66 8 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh9 Grant, C. (1994) Delors: Inside the House That Jacques Built. p. 160 10 Van Grasstek, C. (2013) The History and Future of the World Trade Organization: https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/historywto_e.pdf p. 85 11 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh12 Taibbi, M. (2010) “The Great American Bubble Machine,” Rolling Stone, 05 April: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-great-american-bubble-machine-2010040513 Noonan, L. (2015) “Peter Sutherland bows out as Goldman Sachs International chairman,” Financial Times, 20 May: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c0a9084-ff07-11e4-84b2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh14 Noonan, L. (2015) “Peter Sutherland bows out as Goldman Sachs International chairman,” Financial Times, 20 May: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c0a9084-ff07-11e4-84b2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh15 Eyres, H. (2009) “Lunch with the FT: Peter Sutherland,” Financial Times, 03 January: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a2c342a2-d6c7-11dd-9bf7-000077b07658.html16 Marshall, A. G. (2014) “State of Europe: How the European Round Table of Industrialists came to wage class war on Europe,” Transnational Institute: http://www.tni.org/files/download/state_of_europe_chapter.pdf17 The Brussels Business (2012): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2279313/A deep politician who held some key posts including Chairman of Goldman Sachs, WTO head, Attorney General of Ireland ... Employment.png UN Special Representative for International Migration In office January 2006 - 9 March 2017 Succeeded by Louise Arbour Employment.png Chairman of Goldman Sachs In office 1 July 1995 - 1 May 2015 Employment.png Trilateral Commission/European Chairman In office 2001 - 2010 Preceded by Graf Otto Lambsdorff Succeeded by Mario Monti Employment.png Director-General of the World Trade Organization Wikipedia-icon.png In office 1 July 1993 - 1 May 1995 Preceded by Arthur Dunkel Succeeded by Renato Ruggiero Employment.png EU Commissioner for Competition In office 7 January 1985 - 5 January 1989 Preceded by Frans Andriessen Succeeded by Leon Brittan Employment.png Attorney General of Ireland Wikipedia-icon.png In office 15 December 1982 - 12 December 1984 Employment.png Attorney General of Ireland Wikipedia-icon.png In office 30 June 1981 - 9 March 1982
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BADecker
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Just say it simple, like, in your civil disobedience without violence, you never know for sure if or when the government is going to act violently. Well technically if all public servants enacted civil disobedience then the guberment would have nobody to act violently. This is why in some countries it is against the law for police to strike. It is what gives guberment the confidence to act as they please. That needs to change so guberment have a healthy fear of the sheople. You will see brazen guberment without such fear then enact "emergency" legislation that invalidates the constitution and abuse their citizens through these "emergency" powers to the point of putting their armed military on the streets once they can get away with a lack of accountability through a corrupt higher court system that interprets the constitution according to their will. All this comes from a greater collaboration outside the nation state among supranational players who simply see nation states as vassal states and their citizens as livestock. Just take a look at the bio of a typical foot soldier who was "appointed" as overlord of a nations legal system who then was initiated to the "private members club" of useful idiots. You see it always leads back to legislation and treaties where cooperative men treacherously collaborate. Nation states nor their citizens mean anything to these people with regards a sense of loyalty. This is why political whores are the enemies of the Christ from Nazareth and mere footstools to be trampled on. Their downfall will come only when he brings it because all mankind is corrupt from the common man to the king and no solution brought about by man will work. People will laugh at this notion but they are in for a surprise and the choice between following God or the devil is at hand. Hell is coming to earth and all its vermin with it. Everything is almost in place and the acolytes of eVil are about to go full retard. ~True story bro #rememberremberzemonthofdecember #fuckingfakecommies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutherland AKA "The Father of Globalism" (Deceased) The businessman and barrister, Peter Sutherland, is the Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, the former Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, and a longtime Bilderberg attendee. He sits on the board of directors of Koç Holding, the largest industrial conglomerate in Turkey, whose Chairman is Mustafa Koç, a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee. Sutherland’s career spans the public and corporate worlds: he is, for example, the United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary- General (SRSG) for International Migration, and is on the Supervisory Board of Allianz SE, the German multinational financial services company. Until 2009, Sutherland was Chairman of BP and the vice chairman of the European Round Table of Industrialists. Sutherland is one of the “high priests of globalisation” to quote former Observer editor and one-time conference attendee, Will Hutton.1 The co-founders of Spinwatch have described Sutherland as “truly one of the global elite” and “one of the most influential global political figures in the last 30 years.”2 They added that: “No public figure has ever elected Peter Sutherland, yet he has had a far greater political impact in the past two decades than almost all of the democratically elected leaders in the world.”3 Throughout his career Sutherland has served numerous high-powered and influential positions in the corporate and political world: he has been a Foundation Board Member of the World Economic Forum, on the Advisory Board of the Council on Foreign Relations, Chairman of the Trilateral Commission in Europe, and a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee. A 2010 Irish Times profile described Sutherland as “Ireland’s ‘Davos Man’ – a master networker with high-profile corporate and public positions and a bulging contacts book to boot.”4 A Financial Times piece from 2009 described him as a man “at the centre of the establishment in all its forms” and someone with “a tough reputation as a business fixer and enforcer.”5 Another Financial Times piece described Sutherland as “a crusader for trade liberalism” who is “on first-name terms with ministers and leaders of state around the world.” It also added that he “has considerable clout in the sphere where governments, global corporations and international organisations meet and overlap” and that “former colleagues say he was invaluable in opening doors in European governments and in Brussels.”6 After serving as Ireland’s Attorney General from 1981-84, Sutherland became a European Commissioner responsible for Competition Policy under President Jacques Delors. Described as a man who “brought charm, pugnacity and a faith in market forces to the post” he quickly set about breaking down trade barriers.7 Despite facing opposition, Sutherland “liberalised the airline and telecommunications industries, curbed state subsidies and put in place a framework for EU merger policy that exists today.”8 According to Charles Grant: “Sutherland asked Delors for the competition job because of its economic importance, and because a close reading of the Treaty of Rome had shown him that, in theory, the commission had more power in this field than any other. Before Sutherland, the commission had seldom used the considerable powers which lay in the treaty.”9 Sutherland was tipped to succeed Delors but a change in government in Ireland prevented him from being nominated. Instead he became Chairman of Allied Irish Bank in 1989 and went on to join the board of BP and Goldman Sachs. After a few years Sutherland went back through the revolving door to become Director-General of GATT in 1993, playing a key role in concluding the Uruguay round. At the time it was the largest trade deal in history and helped further open markets for corporate interests. It also created the World Trade Organisation (WTO) with Sutherland serving as the founding Director-General until April 1995. Since his departure he has continued to advise the WTO and his credited with helped to transform the office into one that dealt not only with ministers but directly with heads of state.10 The Financial Times describes his time at GATT/WTO: “During less than two years in charge he charmed, cajoled and bullied governments into signing an agreement that brought down trade barriers and provided the legislative basis for globalisation… [Sutherland] made direct contact with ministers and heads of government and backed up his private pleadings with public warnings that failure to ratify a deal would plunge the world into a spiral of protectionism… During the final negotiations, his stature was such that he was able to force through dozens of clauses with a bang of his gavel. ‘Part of the strategy was to frighten everyone into doing a deal,’ says one person involved in the negotiations.”11 After leaving the WTO he joined the board at BP, going on to become Chairman in 1997. In 1995 he also became Chairman of Goldman Sachs International after first joining as an advisor in 1990. His two and a half decades with the “Vampire Squid”12 earned a reputation as “one of the City of London’s most prominent figures.”13 He is due to step down at the end of June 2015 but “will continue to provide strategic advice to the firm on global business development opportunities as an international adviser.”14 On his time at BP, said to the Financial Times in 2009: “BP is a global company. I have been involved in the EU and later in the WTO, as director, in the integration of countries through economic means, which goes back to the whole issue of nationalism and how to handle it. And BP is a practising element of the globalising process, which is what this is all about. Of course there are people who would attack multinationals. And there are good multinationals and bad ones. But overall I’ve never come across in my experience at BP what I would consider to be anything other than a totally moral approach to decision-making.”15 Another influential role played by Sutherland was as a member of the European Round Table of Industrialists (ERT) from 1997, becoming its Vice-President from 2006 to 2009. ERT was central in the push towards European integration and an internal market from the 1980s after decades of stalling. On this role he said that “one can argue that the whole completion of the internal market project was initiated not by governments but by the Round Table, and by members of it, Wisse Dekker [CEO of Philips] in particular.” He added that the ERT “played a fairly consistent role subsequently in dialoguing with the Commission on practical steps to implement market liberalization.”16 Former Bilderberg Chairman Etienne Davignon played a key role alongside Dekker in the creation of the ERT.17 Other positions served by Sutherland include the Advisory Board of Eli Lilly, Board of Directors at Royal Bank of Scotland, ABB, Investor AB, Ericsson, Allianz, Koc Holding. and BW Group, Honorary Chairman of the Trilateral Commission, Chairman of the London School of Economics Council, President of the Federal Trust, Honorary President of European Policy Centre (Bilderberger John Kerr is Vice-President), board member of the Centre for European Reform, Director of the U.S. based the European Institute (alongside Jacques Delors and former Bilderberg Chairman Etienne Davignon), Advisory Council of Business for New Europe, Chairman of the Board of Governors at the European Institute of Public Administration, Honorary President of the European Movement Ireland, and a Co-Chairman of the High Level Group (reported on the Doha Round in 2011). 1 Oliver, M. (2004) “The Bilderberg group,” The Guardian, 04 June: http://www.theguardian.com/news/2004/jun/04/netnotes.markoliver2 Miller, D. and Dinan, W. (2008) A Century of Spin. p. 89-92 3 Miller, D. and Dinan, W. (2008) A Century of Spin. p. 89-92 4 Carswell, S. (2010) “The ultimate social networker,” The Irish Times, 30 January: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/the-ultimate-social-networker-1.12746385 Eyres, H. (2009) “Lunch with the FT: Peter Sutherland,” Financial Times, 03 January: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a2c342a2-d6c7-11dd-9bf7-000077b07658.html6 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh7 Grant, C. (1994) Delors: Inside the House That Jacques Built. p. 66 8 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh9 Grant, C. (1994) Delors: Inside the House That Jacques Built. p. 160 10 Van Grasstek, C. (2013) The History and Future of the World Trade Organization: https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/historywto_e.pdf p. 85 11 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh12 Taibbi, M. (2010) “The Great American Bubble Machine,” Rolling Stone, 05 April: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-great-american-bubble-machine-2010040513 Noonan, L. (2015) “Peter Sutherland bows out as Goldman Sachs International chairman,” Financial Times, 20 May: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c0a9084-ff07-11e4-84b2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh14 Noonan, L. (2015) “Peter Sutherland bows out as Goldman Sachs International chairman,” Financial Times, 20 May: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c0a9084-ff07-11e4-84b2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh15 Eyres, H. (2009) “Lunch with the FT: Peter Sutherland,” Financial Times, 03 January: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a2c342a2-d6c7-11dd-9bf7-000077b07658.html16 Marshall, A. G. (2014) “State of Europe: How the European Round Table of Industrialists came to wage class war on Europe,” Transnational Institute: http://www.tni.org/files/download/state_of_europe_chapter.pdf17 The Brussels Business (2012): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2279313/A deep politician who held some key posts including Chairman of Goldman Sachs, WTO head, Attorney General of Ireland ... Employment.png UN Special Representative for International Migration In office January 2006 - 9 March 2017 Succeeded by Louise Arbour Employment.png Chairman of Goldman Sachs In office 1 July 1995 - 1 May 2015 Employment.png Trilateral Commission/European Chairman In office 2001 - 2010 Preceded by Graf Otto Lambsdorff Succeeded by Mario Monti Employment.png Director-General of the World Trade Organization Wikipedia-icon.png In office 1 July 1993 - 1 May 1995 Preceded by Arthur Dunkel Succeeded by Renato Ruggiero Employment.png EU Commissioner for Competition In office 7 January 1985 - 5 January 1989 Preceded by Frans Andriessen Succeeded by Leon Brittan Employment.png Attorney General of Ireland Wikipedia-icon.png In office 15 December 1982 - 12 December 1984 Employment.png Attorney General of Ireland Wikipedia-icon.png In office 30 June 1981 - 9 March 1982 Okay. Thanks. It's all my fault for asking you to say it simple.
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Just say it simple, like, in your civil disobedience without violence, you never know for sure if or when the government is going to act violently. Well technically if all public servants enacted civil disobedience then the guberment would have nobody to act violently. This is why in some countries it is against the law for police to strike. It is what gives guberment the confidence to act as they please. That needs to change so guberment have a healthy fear of the sheople. You will see brazen guberment without such fear then enact "emergency" legislation that invalidates the constitution and abuse their citizens through these "emergency" powers to the point of putting their armed military on the streets once they can get away with a lack of accountability through a corrupt higher court system that interprets the constitution according to their will. All this comes from a greater collaboration outside the nation state among supranational players who simply see nation states as vassal states and their citizens as livestock. Just take a look at the bio of a typical foot soldier who was "appointed" as overlord of a nations legal system who then was initiated to the "private members club" of useful idiots. You see it always leads back to legislation and treaties where cooperative men treacherously collaborate. Nation states nor their citizens mean anything to these people with regards a sense of loyalty. This is why political whores are the enemies of the Christ from Nazareth and mere footstools to be trampled on. Their downfall will come only when he brings it because all mankind is corrupt from the common man to the king and no solution brought about by man will work. People will laugh at this notion but they are in for a surprise and the choice between following God or the devil is at hand. Hell is coming to earth and all its vermin with it. Everything is almost in place and the acolytes of eVil are about to go full retard. ~True story bro #rememberremberzemonthofdecember #fuckingfakecommies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutherland AKA "The Father of Globalism" (Deceased) The businessman and barrister, Peter Sutherland, is the Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, the former Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, and a longtime Bilderberg attendee. He sits on the board of directors of Koç Holding, the largest industrial conglomerate in Turkey, whose Chairman is Mustafa Koç, a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee. Sutherland’s career spans the public and corporate worlds: he is, for example, the United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary- General (SRSG) for International Migration, and is on the Supervisory Board of Allianz SE, the German multinational financial services company. Until 2009, Sutherland was Chairman of BP and the vice chairman of the European Round Table of Industrialists. Sutherland is one of the “high priests of globalisation” to quote former Observer editor and one-time conference attendee, Will Hutton.1 The co-founders of Spinwatch have described Sutherland as “truly one of the global elite” and “one of the most influential global political figures in the last 30 years.”2 They added that: “No public figure has ever elected Peter Sutherland, yet he has had a far greater political impact in the past two decades than almost all of the democratically elected leaders in the world.”3 Throughout his career Sutherland has served numerous high-powered and influential positions in the corporate and political world: he has been a Foundation Board Member of the World Economic Forum, on the Advisory Board of the Council on Foreign Relations, Chairman of the Trilateral Commission in Europe, and a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee. A 2010 Irish Times profile described Sutherland as “Ireland’s ‘Davos Man’ – a master networker with high-profile corporate and public positions and a bulging contacts book to boot.”4 A Financial Times piece from 2009 described him as a man “at the centre of the establishment in all its forms” and someone with “a tough reputation as a business fixer and enforcer.”5 Another Financial Times piece described Sutherland as “a crusader for trade liberalism” who is “on first-name terms with ministers and leaders of state around the world.” It also added that he “has considerable clout in the sphere where governments, global corporations and international organisations meet and overlap” and that “former colleagues say he was invaluable in opening doors in European governments and in Brussels.”6 After serving as Ireland’s Attorney General from 1981-84, Sutherland became a European Commissioner responsible for Competition Policy under President Jacques Delors. Described as a man who “brought charm, pugnacity and a faith in market forces to the post” he quickly set about breaking down trade barriers.7 Despite facing opposition, Sutherland “liberalised the airline and telecommunications industries, curbed state subsidies and put in place a framework for EU merger policy that exists today.”8 According to Charles Grant: “Sutherland asked Delors for the competition job because of its economic importance, and because a close reading of the Treaty of Rome had shown him that, in theory, the commission had more power in this field than any other. Before Sutherland, the commission had seldom used the considerable powers which lay in the treaty.”9 Sutherland was tipped to succeed Delors but a change in government in Ireland prevented him from being nominated. Instead he became Chairman of Allied Irish Bank in 1989 and went on to join the board of BP and Goldman Sachs. After a few years Sutherland went back through the revolving door to become Director-General of GATT in 1993, playing a key role in concluding the Uruguay round. At the time it was the largest trade deal in history and helped further open markets for corporate interests. It also created the World Trade Organisation (WTO) with Sutherland serving as the founding Director-General until April 1995. Since his departure he has continued to advise the WTO and his credited with helped to transform the office into one that dealt not only with ministers but directly with heads of state.10 The Financial Times describes his time at GATT/WTO: “During less than two years in charge he charmed, cajoled and bullied governments into signing an agreement that brought down trade barriers and provided the legislative basis for globalisation… [Sutherland] made direct contact with ministers and heads of government and backed up his private pleadings with public warnings that failure to ratify a deal would plunge the world into a spiral of protectionism… During the final negotiations, his stature was such that he was able to force through dozens of clauses with a bang of his gavel. ‘Part of the strategy was to frighten everyone into doing a deal,’ says one person involved in the negotiations.”11 After leaving the WTO he joined the board at BP, going on to become Chairman in 1997. In 1995 he also became Chairman of Goldman Sachs International after first joining as an advisor in 1990. His two and a half decades with the “Vampire Squid”12 earned a reputation as “one of the City of London’s most prominent figures.”13 He is due to step down at the end of June 2015 but “will continue to provide strategic advice to the firm on global business development opportunities as an international adviser.”14 On his time at BP, said to the Financial Times in 2009: “BP is a global company. I have been involved in the EU and later in the WTO, as director, in the integration of countries through economic means, which goes back to the whole issue of nationalism and how to handle it. And BP is a practising element of the globalising process, which is what this is all about. Of course there are people who would attack multinationals. And there are good multinationals and bad ones. But overall I’ve never come across in my experience at BP what I would consider to be anything other than a totally moral approach to decision-making.”15 Another influential role played by Sutherland was as a member of the European Round Table of Industrialists (ERT) from 1997, becoming its Vice-President from 2006 to 2009. ERT was central in the push towards European integration and an internal market from the 1980s after decades of stalling. On this role he said that “one can argue that the whole completion of the internal market project was initiated not by governments but by the Round Table, and by members of it, Wisse Dekker [CEO of Philips] in particular.” He added that the ERT “played a fairly consistent role subsequently in dialoguing with the Commission on practical steps to implement market liberalization.”16 Former Bilderberg Chairman Etienne Davignon played a key role alongside Dekker in the creation of the ERT.17 Other positions served by Sutherland include the Advisory Board of Eli Lilly, Board of Directors at Royal Bank of Scotland, ABB, Investor AB, Ericsson, Allianz, Koc Holding. and BW Group, Honorary Chairman of the Trilateral Commission, Chairman of the London School of Economics Council, President of the Federal Trust, Honorary President of European Policy Centre (Bilderberger John Kerr is Vice-President), board member of the Centre for European Reform, Director of the U.S. based the European Institute (alongside Jacques Delors and former Bilderberg Chairman Etienne Davignon), Advisory Council of Business for New Europe, Chairman of the Board of Governors at the European Institute of Public Administration, Honorary President of the European Movement Ireland, and a Co-Chairman of the High Level Group (reported on the Doha Round in 2011). 1 Oliver, M. (2004) “The Bilderberg group,” The Guardian, 04 June: http://www.theguardian.com/news/2004/jun/04/netnotes.markoliver2 Miller, D. and Dinan, W. (2008) A Century of Spin. p. 89-92 3 Miller, D. and Dinan, W. (2008) A Century of Spin. p. 89-92 4 Carswell, S. (2010) “The ultimate social networker,” The Irish Times, 30 January: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/the-ultimate-social-networker-1.12746385 Eyres, H. (2009) “Lunch with the FT: Peter Sutherland,” Financial Times, 03 January: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a2c342a2-d6c7-11dd-9bf7-000077b07658.html6 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh7 Grant, C. (1994) Delors: Inside the House That Jacques Built. p. 66 8 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh9 Grant, C. (1994) Delors: Inside the House That Jacques Built. p. 160 10 Van Grasstek, C. (2013) The History and Future of the World Trade Organization: https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/historywto_e.pdf p. 85 11 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh12 Taibbi, M. (2010) “The Great American Bubble Machine,” Rolling Stone, 05 April: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-great-american-bubble-machine-2010040513 Noonan, L. (2015) “Peter Sutherland bows out as Goldman Sachs International chairman,” Financial Times, 20 May: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c0a9084-ff07-11e4-84b2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh14 Noonan, L. (2015) “Peter Sutherland bows out as Goldman Sachs International chairman,” Financial Times, 20 May: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c0a9084-ff07-11e4-84b2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh15 Eyres, H. (2009) “Lunch with the FT: Peter Sutherland,” Financial Times, 03 January: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a2c342a2-d6c7-11dd-9bf7-000077b07658.html16 Marshall, A. G. (2014) “State of Europe: How the European Round Table of Industrialists came to wage class war on Europe,” Transnational Institute: http://www.tni.org/files/download/state_of_europe_chapter.pdf17 The Brussels Business (2012): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2279313/A deep politician who held some key posts including Chairman of Goldman Sachs, WTO head, Attorney General of Ireland ... Employment.png UN Special Representative for International Migration In office January 2006 - 9 March 2017 Succeeded by Louise Arbour Employment.png Chairman of Goldman Sachs In office 1 July 1995 - 1 May 2015 Employment.png Trilateral Commission/European Chairman In office 2001 - 2010 Preceded by Graf Otto Lambsdorff Succeeded by Mario Monti Employment.png Director-General of the World Trade Organization Wikipedia-icon.png In office 1 July 1993 - 1 May 1995 Preceded by Arthur Dunkel Succeeded by Renato Ruggiero Employment.png EU Commissioner for Competition In office 7 January 1985 - 5 January 1989 Preceded by Frans Andriessen Succeeded by Leon Brittan Employment.png Attorney General of Ireland Wikipedia-icon.png In office 15 December 1982 - 12 December 1984 Employment.png Attorney General of Ireland Wikipedia-icon.png In office 30 June 1981 - 9 March 1982 Okay. Thanks. It's all my fault for asking you to say it simple. Apologies for my ignorance as de english is not my first language :)Which part do you want me to break down barney style amigo?
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Just say it simple, like, in your civil disobedience without violence, you never know for sure if or when the government is going to act violently. Well technically if all public servants enacted civil disobedience then the guberment would have nobody to act violently. This is why in some countries it is against the law for police to strike. It is what gives guberment the confidence to act as they please. That needs to change so guberment have a healthy fear of the sheople. You will see brazen guberment without such fear then enact "emergency" legislation that invalidates the constitution and abuse their citizens through these "emergency" powers to the point of putting their armed military on the streets once they can get away with a lack of accountability through a corrupt higher court system that interprets the constitution according to their will. All this comes from a greater collaboration outside the nation state among supranational players who simply see nation states as vassal states and their citizens as livestock. Just take a look at the bio of a typical foot soldier who was "appointed" as overlord of a nations legal system who then was initiated to the "private members club" of useful idiots. You see it always leads back to legislation and treaties where cooperative men treacherously collaborate. Nation states nor their citizens mean anything to these people with regards a sense of loyalty. This is why political whores are the enemies of the Christ from Nazareth and mere footstools to be trampled on. Their downfall will come only when he brings it because all mankind is corrupt from the common man to the king and no solution brought about by man will work. People will laugh at this notion but they are in for a surprise and the choice between following God or the devil is at hand. Hell is coming to earth and all its vermin with it. Everything is almost in place and the acolytes of eVil are about to go full retard. ~True story bro #rememberremberzemonthofdecember #fuckingfakecommies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Sutherland AKA "The Father of Globalism" (Deceased) The businessman and barrister, Peter Sutherland, is the Chairman of Goldman Sachs International, the former Director-General of the World Trade Organisation, and a longtime Bilderberg attendee. He sits on the board of directors of Koç Holding, the largest industrial conglomerate in Turkey, whose Chairman is Mustafa Koç, a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee. Sutherland’s career spans the public and corporate worlds: he is, for example, the United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary- General (SRSG) for International Migration, and is on the Supervisory Board of Allianz SE, the German multinational financial services company. Until 2009, Sutherland was Chairman of BP and the vice chairman of the European Round Table of Industrialists. Sutherland is one of the “high priests of globalisation” to quote former Observer editor and one-time conference attendee, Will Hutton.1 The co-founders of Spinwatch have described Sutherland as “truly one of the global elite” and “one of the most influential global political figures in the last 30 years.”2 They added that: “No public figure has ever elected Peter Sutherland, yet he has had a far greater political impact in the past two decades than almost all of the democratically elected leaders in the world.”3 Throughout his career Sutherland has served numerous high-powered and influential positions in the corporate and political world: he has been a Foundation Board Member of the World Economic Forum, on the Advisory Board of the Council on Foreign Relations, Chairman of the Trilateral Commission in Europe, and a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee. A 2010 Irish Times profile described Sutherland as “Ireland’s ‘Davos Man’ – a master networker with high-profile corporate and public positions and a bulging contacts book to boot.”4 A Financial Times piece from 2009 described him as a man “at the centre of the establishment in all its forms” and someone with “a tough reputation as a business fixer and enforcer.”5 Another Financial Times piece described Sutherland as “a crusader for trade liberalism” who is “on first-name terms with ministers and leaders of state around the world.” It also added that he “has considerable clout in the sphere where governments, global corporations and international organisations meet and overlap” and that “former colleagues say he was invaluable in opening doors in European governments and in Brussels.”6 After serving as Ireland’s Attorney General from 1981-84, Sutherland became a European Commissioner responsible for Competition Policy under President Jacques Delors. Described as a man who “brought charm, pugnacity and a faith in market forces to the post” he quickly set about breaking down trade barriers.7 Despite facing opposition, Sutherland “liberalised the airline and telecommunications industries, curbed state subsidies and put in place a framework for EU merger policy that exists today.”8 According to Charles Grant: “Sutherland asked Delors for the competition job because of its economic importance, and because a close reading of the Treaty of Rome had shown him that, in theory, the commission had more power in this field than any other. Before Sutherland, the commission had seldom used the considerable powers which lay in the treaty.”9 Sutherland was tipped to succeed Delors but a change in government in Ireland prevented him from being nominated. Instead he became Chairman of Allied Irish Bank in 1989 and went on to join the board of BP and Goldman Sachs. After a few years Sutherland went back through the revolving door to become Director-General of GATT in 1993, playing a key role in concluding the Uruguay round. At the time it was the largest trade deal in history and helped further open markets for corporate interests. It also created the World Trade Organisation (WTO) with Sutherland serving as the founding Director-General until April 1995. Since his departure he has continued to advise the WTO and his credited with helped to transform the office into one that dealt not only with ministers but directly with heads of state.10 The Financial Times describes his time at GATT/WTO: “During less than two years in charge he charmed, cajoled and bullied governments into signing an agreement that brought down trade barriers and provided the legislative basis for globalisation… [Sutherland] made direct contact with ministers and heads of government and backed up his private pleadings with public warnings that failure to ratify a deal would plunge the world into a spiral of protectionism… During the final negotiations, his stature was such that he was able to force through dozens of clauses with a bang of his gavel. ‘Part of the strategy was to frighten everyone into doing a deal,’ says one person involved in the negotiations.”11 After leaving the WTO he joined the board at BP, going on to become Chairman in 1997. In 1995 he also became Chairman of Goldman Sachs International after first joining as an advisor in 1990. His two and a half decades with the “Vampire Squid”12 earned a reputation as “one of the City of London’s most prominent figures.”13 He is due to step down at the end of June 2015 but “will continue to provide strategic advice to the firm on global business development opportunities as an international adviser.”14 On his time at BP, said to the Financial Times in 2009: “BP is a global company. I have been involved in the EU and later in the WTO, as director, in the integration of countries through economic means, which goes back to the whole issue of nationalism and how to handle it. And BP is a practising element of the globalising process, which is what this is all about. Of course there are people who would attack multinationals. And there are good multinationals and bad ones. But overall I’ve never come across in my experience at BP what I would consider to be anything other than a totally moral approach to decision-making.”15 Another influential role played by Sutherland was as a member of the European Round Table of Industrialists (ERT) from 1997, becoming its Vice-President from 2006 to 2009. ERT was central in the push towards European integration and an internal market from the 1980s after decades of stalling. On this role he said that “one can argue that the whole completion of the internal market project was initiated not by governments but by the Round Table, and by members of it, Wisse Dekker [CEO of Philips] in particular.” He added that the ERT “played a fairly consistent role subsequently in dialoguing with the Commission on practical steps to implement market liberalization.”16 Former Bilderberg Chairman Etienne Davignon played a key role alongside Dekker in the creation of the ERT.17 Other positions served by Sutherland include the Advisory Board of Eli Lilly, Board of Directors at Royal Bank of Scotland, ABB, Investor AB, Ericsson, Allianz, Koc Holding. and BW Group, Honorary Chairman of the Trilateral Commission, Chairman of the London School of Economics Council, President of the Federal Trust, Honorary President of European Policy Centre (Bilderberger John Kerr is Vice-President), board member of the Centre for European Reform, Director of the U.S. based the European Institute (alongside Jacques Delors and former Bilderberg Chairman Etienne Davignon), Advisory Council of Business for New Europe, Chairman of the Board of Governors at the European Institute of Public Administration, Honorary President of the European Movement Ireland, and a Co-Chairman of the High Level Group (reported on the Doha Round in 2011). 1 Oliver, M. (2004) “The Bilderberg group,” The Guardian, 04 June: http://www.theguardian.com/news/2004/jun/04/netnotes.markoliver2 Miller, D. and Dinan, W. (2008) A Century of Spin. p. 89-92 3 Miller, D. and Dinan, W. (2008) A Century of Spin. p. 89-92 4 Carswell, S. (2010) “The ultimate social networker,” The Irish Times, 30 January: https://www.irishtimes.com/news/the-ultimate-social-networker-1.12746385 Eyres, H. (2009) “Lunch with the FT: Peter Sutherland,” Financial Times, 03 January: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a2c342a2-d6c7-11dd-9bf7-000077b07658.html6 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh7 Grant, C. (1994) Delors: Inside the House That Jacques Built. p. 66 8 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh9 Grant, C. (1994) Delors: Inside the House That Jacques Built. p. 160 10 Van Grasstek, C. (2013) The History and Future of the World Trade Organization: https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/historywto_e.pdf p. 85 11 Larsen, P. T. (2006) “Peter Sutherland: The charming enforcer,” Financial Times, 28 July: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/1/db0772f4-1e60-11db-9877-0000779e2340.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh12 Taibbi, M. (2010) “The Great American Bubble Machine,” Rolling Stone, 05 April: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-great-american-bubble-machine-2010040513 Noonan, L. (2015) “Peter Sutherland bows out as Goldman Sachs International chairman,” Financial Times, 20 May: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c0a9084-ff07-11e4-84b2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh14 Noonan, L. (2015) “Peter Sutherland bows out as Goldman Sachs International chairman,” Financial Times, 20 May: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6c0a9084-ff07-11e4-84b2-00144feabdc0.html#axzz3cJp6rpZh15 Eyres, H. (2009) “Lunch with the FT: Peter Sutherland,” Financial Times, 03 January: http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/a2c342a2-d6c7-11dd-9bf7-000077b07658.html16 Marshall, A. G. (2014) “State of Europe: How the European Round Table of Industrialists came to wage class war on Europe,” Transnational Institute: http://www.tni.org/files/download/state_of_europe_chapter.pdf17 The Brussels Business (2012): http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2279313/A deep politician who held some key posts including Chairman of Goldman Sachs, WTO head, Attorney General of Ireland ... Employment.png UN Special Representative for International Migration In office January 2006 - 9 March 2017 Succeeded by Louise Arbour Employment.png Chairman of Goldman Sachs In office 1 July 1995 - 1 May 2015 Employment.png Trilateral Commission/European Chairman In office 2001 - 2010 Preceded by Graf Otto Lambsdorff Succeeded by Mario Monti Employment.png Director-General of the World Trade Organization Wikipedia-icon.png In office 1 July 1993 - 1 May 1995 Preceded by Arthur Dunkel Succeeded by Renato Ruggiero Employment.png EU Commissioner for Competition In office 7 January 1985 - 5 January 1989 Preceded by Frans Andriessen Succeeded by Leon Brittan Employment.png Attorney General of Ireland Wikipedia-icon.png In office 15 December 1982 - 12 December 1984 Employment.png Attorney General of Ireland Wikipedia-icon.png In office 30 June 1981 - 9 March 1982 Okay. Thanks. It's all my fault for asking you to say it simple. Apologies for my ignorance as de english is not my first language :)Which part do you want me to break down barney style amigo? Thanks. This part https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5220206.msg58083425#msg58083425.
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October 03, 2021, 12:19:53 AM |
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"Civil disobedience without the violence" could be effectively achieved through organisational groups similiar to unions but who have exact procedures and protocols that determine wheter the guberment has breached the constitution or used the pretext of an emergency to enact unconstitutional laws/powers. The process could utilise simple voting system among its members (all who are sworn to protect the constitution as part of their initiation into public service) once a breach has been suspected and identified whereby a vote is taken to cease all cooperation with the guberment and literally occupy parliament once a breach has been confirmed through constitutional legal experts after formal notice/warning has been given to the guberment to cease and desist from such a breach or face a withdrawl of cooperation.As members are sworn to protect the constitution as part of their initiation process into public duty they have no choice either but to vote in favour of action once a breach has been identified or they too are in breach of their own contracts Such a large scale withdrawl of public and civil service would give the guberment NO choice but to comply with said "citizens group" .........simple terms "ombudsman of the guberment"
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BADecker
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October 03, 2021, 12:38:51 AM |
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"Civil disobedience without the violence" could be effectively achieved through organisational groups similiar to unions but who have exact procedures and protocols that determine wheter the guberment has breached the constitution or used the pretext of an emergency to enact unconstitutional laws/powers. The process could utilise simple voting system among its members (all who are sworn to protect the constitution as part of their initiation into public service) once a breach has been suspected and identified whereby a vote is taken to cease all cooperation with the guberment and literally occupy parliament once a breach has been confirmed through constitutional legal experts after formal notice/warning has been given to the guberment to cease and desist from such a breach or face a withdrawl of cooperation.As members are sworn to protect the constitution as part of their initiation process into public duty they have no choice either but to vote in favour of action once a breach has been identified or they too are in breach of their own contracts Such a large scale withdrawl of public and civil service would give the guberment NO choice but to comply with said "citizens group" .........simple terms "ombudsman of the guberment" Let me say it again. In the USA, and with slightly more difficulty in Canada, the UK, Australia, and most of India (and a few other countries), no civil disobedience is necessary. Why not? Because activation of a PMA in the USA (and its counterparts in other common law countries), is not civil disobedience, but will achieve similar results with many benefits. What is a PMA? It's a Private Membership Association. When formed correctly, its a government hands off association, protected by 70+ Supreme Court decisions, as well as the 1st and 4th Amendments if not others, additionally. Google and Youtube search on it, and set it up for yourself with no vaxxed member allowed. Forget taxation. Government has no authority. Farmers and industries will love their freedom from gov regs.
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October 03, 2021, 12:39:52 PM |
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Let me say it again. In the USA, and with slightly more difficulty in Canada, the UK, Australia, and most of India (and a few other countries), no civil disobedience is necessary. Why not? Because activation of a PMA in the USA (and its counterparts in other common law countries), is not civil disobedience, but will achieve similar results with many benefits. What is a PMA? It's a Private Membership Association. When formed correctly, its a government hands off association, protected by 70+ Supreme Court decisions, as well as the 1st and 4th Amendments if not others, additionally. Google and Youtube search on it, and set it up for yourself with no vaxxed member allowed. Forget taxation. Government has no authority. Farmers and industries will love their freedom from gov regs. Can you show me a working example of this proposal and its success rate in real life? Boycotting and civil disobedience does not only relate to the common masses. It has to begin with the public servants. The core belief among public servants is that they work for the guberment. They don't, they work for the public and they need to understand this while the guberment needs to be made aware they they are simply admistrators appointed by an electorate who will be held to account at anytime and dismissed at anytime they are in breach of contract. I understand contractual laws and treaties and world systems are based on such process. Litigation is only a useful tool when the law is respected however when the law is corrupted the former proposal is the only alternative. Your proposal depends on the courts respecting its integrity if I am correct? When the court system is corrupt and laws are twisted to suit a particular narrative your proposed line of attack/defence can be dissipated through clever usurpations using "emergency" powers under a health or security act for example and this is just one exampe of many. Clever ammendments to your laws and constitutions allow such abuse of a populations liberty.
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October 03, 2021, 05:16:42 PM |
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I got Chagas, or some related seemingly parasitic infection, at exactly the same time I got 'covid'. I was never diagnosed with 'covid' (because I don't visit the Mengelian ghouls licensed by the medical boards without good reason and I'll not give anyone a DNA sample or let them put shards of whatever-it-might-be up next to my brain) but there is zero doubt that 'covid-19' would have been the diagnosis should I have. I treated myself with ivermectin, and quite successfully so. Alas, I let it fester for 8 months. Hopefully no permanent damage was done to the old ticker. I wish I would have gone ahead and done the ivermectin when I first got it 3 or 4 months ago. Oh, of course I never got jabbed. The parasite was floating around the environment somehow, and it's not really supposed to be kicking around SE Asia. Someone else can figure that out. What, exactly, I had/have could be readily and easily deduced with an antibody test kits. They cost next to nothing, and one doesn't have to turn a blood sample over to a 'lab'. When I asked a licensed medical ghoul about getting some of these, the lady turned as white as a ghost. Actually, any conversation of parasitic infection was met with a similar reaction. The assumption that ' neglected tropical diseases' are that way because there is no money thrown at the problems. Now I realize that no, they are 'neglected' very deliberately and strategically, and probably because the tropics are a resource-rich habitat of the more highly pigmented of the useless eaters. And they tend not to have money for overpriced drugs either. I'd say that there is zero chance that that thing took the so-called 'vaccine'. I say that 'they' are desperate that 'their people' get the message to stay the fuck away from the jab, and rather than send a memo around to be leaked, they put out a ton of fake 'vaccine injury' vids, obviously fake injection vids of other 'leaders', etc, etc. Another factor for some people is that they want to be able to play the 'me too' card if the scamdemic shit hits the fan, the project fails, and they are held to account. Ultimately the it's going to be noticed that the insiders are skating through this thing while every swinging dick has had half of their family end up maimed.
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sig spam anywhere and self-moderated threads on the pol&soc board are for losers.
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B1tUnl0ck3r
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liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
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October 03, 2021, 10:04:01 PM Last edit: October 04, 2021, 01:48:29 PM by B1tUnl0ck3r |
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the goal of the spartacus letter is to burry the file with the pentagon seal on it... clever... or stupid... at one point they (pentagon) even will have to wake up and then the killings start... and the children of leana wen will be executed, and feeded to their mother live on cnn... and then the whole msn crews will be executed like the fucking terrors they are. or not . who cares.... warfare will exists, owg or not... some will never surrender... the holliest of the holliest book, will not be erased for a uno charter or millenial sdg goals, they will burn... they will burn... ahhh they go like they scholars, the mind captors, the psywarfare heros? will see... will see... my bet is on Islam... and you never saw, yet, from living memories, Islam as a whole, fight... and if you want, cities of the uno, you will see it... razed you will be. edit : the life jack sketch is cool, love it .
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When the people of the world will get that covid was intentionally released to frame china, steal the election from trump, assure massive bail outs and foster the forced vaccination agendas...they will forget, like 911, wmds in irak, uss liberty or pedogate.
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October 04, 2021, 09:14:35 AM |
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the goal of the spartacus letter is to burry the file with the pentagon seal on it... clever... or stupid...
I’d go for “stupid” in this one. For the moment, it’s causing a lot more harm, than good - to the status quo establishment.
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I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.
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B1tUnl0ck3r
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liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
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October 04, 2021, 01:50:18 PM |
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the goal of the spartacus letter is to burry the file with the pentagon seal on it... clever... or stupid...
I’d go for “stupid” in this one. For the moment, it’s causing a lot more harm, than good - to the status quo establishment. technically they aren't status quo establishement, they are more aiming for a full biological and mental control of "their" serfs populations... don't think, just obey and not by your will, but theirs... organic droidification (metal droids may rebels to repeated rape by pedo aristo satanists..., and they fear it). on the other hand, I guess it's the cold shower for those who put this little logo, as if treasonous msn did give a fuck, they are already booking their winter child rape location and slaves... so... you know, as long as the whole fbi isn't ELIMINATED with their brethen from DOJ and CIA... talk, files, logos, what ever... they need to feel the bar metal pass through their fucking brain, after the one of their children, and die. end.
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When the people of the world will get that covid was intentionally released to frame china, steal the election from trump, assure massive bail outs and foster the forced vaccination agendas...they will forget, like 911, wmds in irak, uss liberty or pedogate.
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