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American Workers Are Being REPLACED With Illegal Foreign Slave Labor Reader 02/10/2024 (Sat) 13:51 Id: d881cf [Preview] No. 22094 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
American Workers Are Being REPLACED With Illegal Foreign Slave Labor

One month ago we asked a simple question: at a time when the Biden admin is breathlessly taking credit for a quote-unquote "strong" job market, how is it not the biggest political talking point right now that since October 2019, native-born US workers have lost 1.4 million jobs; while over the same period foreign-born workers have gained 3 million jobs!?

How is this not the biggest political talking point right now: since October 2019, native-born US workers have lost 1.4 million jobs; over the same period foreign-born workers have gained 3 million jobs?

A few weeks later, when the grotesque and ridiculous January jobs report hit, we reran the analysis to find something even more jarring. Not only were all job gains in the past year entirely thanks to part-time workers, but native-born workers plunged by a another whopping 560 thousand, bringing the two-month total drop to just under 2 million. This meant that not only has all job creation in the past 4 years been exclusively for foreign-born workers, but there has been zero job-creation for native-born American workers since July 2018.

Well, little by little our observations went viral, and soon the fact that immigration has been the only source of growth in the US was picked up by everyone from unimportant people such as fake (or is it fax) economists such as Paul Krugman, all the way to the most important person in the world, (with all due respect to Dementia Joe), the Fed chair Jerome Powell, and even the Congressional Budget Office. And that required an immediate propaganda response.

https://twitter.com/zerohedge/status/1753468367397060737

So what does the propaganda blowback against this "biggest political talking point" look like?

Well, let's start with the NY Times' pet Goebbels, Paul Krugman, who just happens to be the world's most overrated economist who in 1998 said that "by 2005 or so, it will become clear that the Internet's impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine's", concedes that "all of the increase in employment since the eve of the Covid-19 pandemic has involved foreign-born workers" (but because facts are "political" he mocks that "Trump and those around him clearly believe that immigrants take jobs away from native-born Americans"), and then he proceeds to lose any last trace of credibility liberals may still have in him - since anyone who knows how to click on a hyperlink such as this one can figure it out on their own - when he claims that immigrants "haven’t been taking jobs from the native-born, who are more likely to be employed in their prime working years than they were before the pandemic." Great, the only problem with that is if one also looks at the quality of jobs instead of just quantity, and finds that all jobs in the past year have been part-time jobs.

https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/LNU02073413

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Check Out The Uncensored Hidden Wiki thwiki 02/08/2024 (Thu) 03:48 [Preview] No. 22074 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Specially created as a copy from old and outdated hidden wikis, and serves as a resource to provide real and original onion links.

http://rk56xqf2gjses2o2wop56qw4rlonaor33s7c6nyqc6xqndpmar47acydTor is funded by US gov and jews


sage sage 02/08/2024 (Thu) 12:42 Id: f701bc [Preview] No.22075 del
>Tor is funded by US gov and jews
RIGHT YOU ARE.


Reader 02/08/2024 (Thu) 16:59 Id: db395b [Preview] No.22078 del
>>22075

VPN > Tor can be relatively secure depending what you do, which sites you go to, what kind of information you are giving away while using Tor, and of-course how you configure your Tor about:config settings (if you have WebGL, WebRTC or GeoAPI enabled forget any notion of privacy because all those functions are vulnerable to leaking your real IP address even behind a VPN). Hardening the browser and restricting certain protocols/functions is always essential for privacy. In addition to routine 35x gutmann bleaching sqlite browser cache in Tor profile directory after use it should be pretty damn secure and private when you use it.


Reader 02/08/2024 (Thu) 20:03 Id: f701bc [Preview] No.22080 del
>>22078
Hey, if you trust a project majority funded by the federal government that privately tips off pre-patched vulnerabilities to the USBBG, go right ahead. Meanwhile as Tor's board of directors has names like Bruce Schneier, Cindy Cohn, Gabriella Coleman and Julius Mittenzwei - I'm staying off of that shit.


Reader 02/09/2024 (Fri) 02:32 Id: a1e863 [Preview] No.22081 del
>>22080
It's best not to trust anything over the internet honestly, any computer you use no matter what security measures you take is still hackable. VPNs and onion routing can still be compromised too. That does not necessarily mean I desire not to use the internet at all of-course. With the right precaution, weighing in some previous tech research, there are options to maintain some level of privacy. Tor is open-source and is a Firefox fork after all. There a ton of online sources that teach people how to re-configure Firefox so it remains less vulnerable, increases privacy and reduces methods of invasive surveillance. Adding something like uMatrix and leaning how to control what sites and web content have access to your web browser helps too. All your online information (cookies, browser caches, visited site logs, etc)? You can erase all that using something like Bleachbit to wipe out the .sqlite databases stored in your browser profile directory. By doing so you could use each browser session for different activities and those are much harder to link to previous activities, and by switching your IP address every so often that makes any surveillance an even more grueling task, even for the alphabet agencies. Not saying you can completely dodge the NSA or anything like that, but using the right opsec can help make it harder to track everything you do. Unless you are a real threat to the government for whatever reason, I don't think you would need to worry too much.


Reader 02/10/2024 (Sat) 08:29 Id: d8420b [Preview] No.22093 del
>>22078
> if you have WebGL, WebRTC or GeoAPI enabled
You realize all of that shit is disabled by default in Tor Browser?



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Why Is The US Government Handing India Our Coal, Yet Trying To Ban American Consumption Of Coal!? Reader 02/06/2024 (Tue) 14:54 Id: 81ad74 [Preview] No. 22063 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Why Is The US Government Handing India Our Coal, Yet Trying To Ban American Consumption Of Coal!?

US thermal coal exporters recorded more than $5 billion in overseas sales in 2023, shipping upwards of 32.5 million metric tons of the power fuel, according to Reuters, citing data from ship-tracking firm Kpler. These coal export earnings were the second highest since 2017, trailing only behind 2022's $5.7 billion. This comes as US utility coal usage for electricity generation tumbles to the lowest in this century.

Reuters points out diverging trends between sliding domestic coal use at power plants and a surge in coal exports. They called this "hypocrisy, given the country's ambitions to become a global leader in energy transition and pollution reduction efforts."

In 2023, India was the largest destination for US coal shipments, with 11.8 million tons delivered, accounting for 36.3% of total US thermal exports. Kpler data showed that volume was up 130% from 2022, and the south Asian nation is the world's largest coal producer and consumer after China.

"India is expected to remain a keen buyer of international coal as the country's domestic reserves are being depleted and power firms rely on coal for about 75% of India's electricity," Reuters said.

This comes as major US companies, such as Apple, have been shifting manufacturing supply chains from China to India.

Many of these companies, who have adopted woke green policies, will be or have already produced goods in India on a grid heavily reliant on coal.

To sum up, Biden is 'making coal great again' with surging exports. At the same time, US corporations flock to India from China to build products on coal-powered grids while virtue signaling back in the States how they're saving the planet by planting trees and buying carbon credits.

For average Americans, this is fiscal insanity. Corruption at it's finest. Americans could - and should - be the ones who benefit from cheaper energy as that fuel is coming from OUR own homeland.

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Reader 02/09/2024 (Fri) 05:20 Id: 40c275 [Preview] No.22083 del
>>22063
The plan is to withhold imports whilst exporting a majority of our minerals to other countries for awful exchange prices (because at this point, who else wants to keep the $ afloat) in order to merit a feeble attempt at stabilizing our debt-based currency. And yet, this is all oddly too familiar within Oboingo's term, where Hillary acting as State Secretary performed an open-door deal with Russia consisting one one-fourth to one-third of our Uranium (located in West Coast, between Washington and Oregon). All for different measures and strategies to move precious metals away from the homeland, yet nonetheless designed to profit off of the sale covertly.

India's rupee isn't gaining much from this, either. Phasing out our energy sources and prioritizing the en masse conversion to Electric and Solar, which are as inept as the puppet placed at Castle Rock Studios behind a mock oval office. Keep in mind, this puppet has questionably different earlobes in more recent "live" recordings. Questionably so, who is playing the figure cast upon the reflecting pool aka television? Deserves no answer or speculation, as that is merely distracting most Americans.


Reader 02/09/2024 (Fri) 06:52 Id: 6e07be [Preview] No.22085 del
>>22082
My state actually has plants that burn trash, as in landfill garbage, for energy. I kid you not, but there are many environmental activists trying to get it phased out. Honestly I think coal would be a cleaner option to burning trash.


Reader 02/09/2024 (Fri) 06:58 Id: 6e07be [Preview] No.22086 del
>>22083
>Phasing out our energy sources and prioritizing the en masse conversion to Electric and Solar

I live in a rural area, I never see electric cars, no one is going to bother with those out in the country, no way. We don't have the infrastructure and most people don't have the money to purchase them anyway, plus the long commuting would not help either. Who wants to wait to charge their vehicle for another two hours just to get back home? What would happen is well over half of America would end up like communist Cuba having to fix and maintain all our old outdated cars and trucks.


Reader 02/09/2024 (Fri) 12:23 Id: 79b0dc [Preview] No.22087 del
>>22085
If we're not getting rid of coal: Honestly, I'm not an environmentalist because that very notion has fucked the U.S. economy under Biden :Then at least are they going to get rid of the fucking trains? Bulk delivery trucks everywhere yet those outdated pieces of shit PARK on the tracks in necessary intersections mid day and at night. Not even Federal authority can penalize these fucks for doing that.


Reader 02/09/2024 (Fri) 16:55 Id: e60291 [Preview] No.22089 del
>>22087
If we really cared about the environment I think the use of carcinogenic glyphosate in agriculture and the use of micro-plastics found in all our plastic goods would be of much more dire concern than coal as an energy source. Coal power plants now have special filters that can carbon capture like 90% or more and release (mostly) steam instead of smoke. They can then properly dispose of those filters after a few years use without the government worrying about too much carbon filling up our atmosphere. And if that won't cut it, well heck, there is always thorium which China and India are using to mass produce energy, which is much much more environmentally sustainable than using uranium lol. Thorium does not stay radioactive for thousands of years, but uranium which we currently use does. :/



EU Backs Down On Draconian "Green" Mandates After Massive Farmers Protests Reader 02/09/2024 (Fri) 16:44 Id: 32fc5f [Preview] No. 22088 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
EU Backs Down On Draconian "Green" Mandates After Massive Farmers Protests

The European Commission has bent the knee to protesting farmers - and is dropping key passages in a proposal for a new 2040 goal aimed at cutting greenhouse gas.

According to the EU exeuctive's plan, "all sectors" need to now contribute to the effort - but the previously mandated 30% cut to agricultural production between by 2040 is gone. The revised draft has also excluded a mandate for citizens to make lifestyle changes - such as eating less meat, and a push to end fossil fuel subsidies, Politico reports.

One wonders how the fuck would the EU manage to enforce "lifestyle changes" without setting up a massive pervasive police state? How do you get people to stop eating unless you police their homes and the grocery stores they go to? Pleb rationing?

Farmers' protests have broken out in many countries across Europe in recent weeks, with the industry expressing discontent over the EU’s green policies. Some of the largest demonstrations have been in Germany, prompted by a cut to diesel subsidies. Brussels has faced calls from industry groups and some political parties to lay out a 2040 climate pathway that doesn’t ignite further anger.

The EU's plan is set to be presented on Tuesday and will recommend a 90 percent cut in total EU emissions by 2040 from 1990 levels.

"We need to make sure we have a balanced approach," said European Commission Wopke Hoekstra, who unveiled the revised proposal. "The vast majority of our citizens sees the effects of climate change, does want protection, but is also worried about what that implies for their livelihood."

Meanwhile, the BBC reports that the EU has also scrapped plans to cut pesticide use in half across the EU - which was to take effect by 2030 as part of the so-called "Green Deal."

"Our farmers deserve to be listened to," said Von der Leyen in a Tuesday meeting of Parliament. "I know that they are worried about the future of agriculture and their future as farmers."

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Tucker Carlson Spotted In Moscow As Neocons Melt Down Over Potential Putin Interview Reader 02/05/2024 (Mon) 14:37 Id: 558efb [Preview] No. 22053 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Tucker Carlson Spotted In Moscow As Neocons Melt Down Over Potential Putin Interview

Russian media outlet "Mash" reports that former Fox News host Tucker Carlson was seen at the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow in recent days. On the social media platform X, there's enormous interest in Carlson's trip and speculation about whether he plans to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin.

As of Sunday morning, "Tucker" was trending on X with over 307,000 posts.

The journalist previously relayed a story about trying to set up a Putin interview, until a Washington, DC source briefed him about how the NSA spied on him:

"The NSA broke into my signal account, which I didn't know they could do," he previously said.

"I got a call from somebody in Washington. This person said: 'Are you gonna come to Washington anytime soon?' Yeah. Actually, I'm gonna be up in a week, meet me Sunday morning."

"So I go, and this person's like: 'Are you planning a trip to go see Putin?' And I was like, 'how would you know that?' I haven't told anybody. I mean anybody. Not my brother. Not my wife, nobody."

"How would you know that? 'Because NSA pulled your text with this other person you were texting.'"

The US government spied on Tucker Carlson to stop him from interviewing Vladamir Putin.

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Reader 02/08/2024 (Thu) 03:04 Id: ad7899 [Preview] No.22073 del
>>22067
Then why were those penalties enforced? Here's what Putin cares for. He didn't want to invade the Ukraine because he gives a damn about Russians. It was to "stop the Nazis". This is the only way he can think even as jew Zelensky is in charge of the Ukraine, because as the pictures have clearly shown, Putin's a kike.


Reader 02/08/2024 (Thu) 16:34 Id: 558efb [Preview] No.22076 del
>>22069
>I doubt he'll pull it off. Russia's sanctioned to hell due to the US.

Depends. What matters most is Russia's (actual) GDP vs their national debt, and their ability to trade: especially when sanctioned or at war. Currently Russia still has India, China, Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and a few other eastern nations that are willing to trade outside the USD (US treasury bonds) and many of them, like the UAE, are dumping their US Treasury bond holdings (albeit very slowly as not to shock their currency valuations which are all pegged to the USD; consider what happened to Japan's market recently when Japan dumped too many US treasury bonds, they fucked their currency's value and inflation went sky high). USD will remain a global reserve currency until enough nations are able to (slowly but surely) stop using US treasures completely in global trade - then and only then - the USD implodes and hyperinflation will result. Meanwhile I'm sure Putin knows this, him having a pHd in global economics, and is working hard to keep the Ruble stable during this massive new economic trade transition.

>And he's really unpopular and jails anyone who says a bad thing about him

True, but consider some of the people that have been banned from Russia too, like that Jew George Soros and his NGOs. Not all of those punished are very good people as you should be aware. Jews do infight over political power, a lot. There are some Jews that only care about making money, then there are others who want money and political power (like Putin), and there are some Jews who are straight up evil who want money, power and desire to enslave populations and kill off any dissent (like Netanyahu). What I believe we are witnessing in Russia is political clashes between two types of Jews (nationalists vs global hegemonists). The nationalists want a multi-polar world. The global hegemonists desire global domination or one world government under their control. The big clash between the "USSA" (what I call modern America) and the Russian Federation is related to that ideological divide. I guess if you choose a side you are picking one evil over another. If you don't pick a side then enjoy the popcorn, sit back and watch the show.


Reader 02/08/2024 (Thu) 16:41 Id: 558efb [Preview] No.22077 del
>>22073
As you said, Zelensky is also a Jew. If Zelensky cared about Ukrainian citizens he would have negotiated a peace deal with Putin by now, instead of sending more and more of them into a meat grinder. I'm not saying Putin is not of fault too, sure he is, but any rational person would come to the conclusion that this war has to end and the sooner the better. The longer this war continues the more innocents (Russians and Ukrainians) get killed. I believe we need to stop involving ourselves with this, and Zelensky should stop fearing diplomacy with another ideological Jew (Putin). Both could reach reasonable agreements. Perhaps it is time for the UN to weigh options?


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>>22077
True, but there's not a thing we as individuals can do about it besides refuse to participate. Russia has veto power for any resolutions the U.N. comes up with as much as the U.S. has about Israel's massacres.


Reader 02/09/2024 (Fri) 05:27 Id: 09aaf5 [Preview] No.22084 del
>>22077
Keep in mind how Ukraine's war is merely designed to shine a bad light over Putin (not that I necessarily care or read into, reason being...) in order to smokescreen and/or memory hole the reality behind who is capitalizing in Ukraine. Obama, Biden, Clinton, affiliated corps and organizations, MIC companies a la biolabs, etc. The longer it draws out, a higher amount of dirt is collected in the meantime to secure these peasants on the TV who hold virtually no power, only acting in part for their benefactors.

Well, that and eradicating a generation of youngsters who have zero clue what genocide is being auctioned to the highest bidder in terms of participation.



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Proof Our Elections Are Already Being Rigged Again, Eastern World Rising, Vicious Lies & Political Persecution In America Reader 10/19/2023 (Thu) 15:04 Id: 87931b [Preview] No. 21588 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
End Times News. USSA MO Bunker #493. V: 1 E:0.00000000118

Xi and Putin Lead The World To Sanity and Trade As The West Collapses Into Debt Insolvency, Endless Turmoil
https://www.Alex Jones is a cuck.com/posts/putin-xi-in-beijing-pitch-for-alternative-world-order-as-biden-departs-a-burning-middle-east/

When The US Government Is The Only Borrower It's No Wonder Yields Rising
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/when-us-government-only-borrower-its-no-wonder-yields-rising
The US government is the only sector to have notably borrowed on a net basis over the last five years. The market sees that as inflationary, driving yields higher.

Biden Lifts Sanctions On Venezuela Dictator Maduro In Exchange For Oil
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/biden-lifts-sanctions-venezuela-dictator-maduro-exchange-oil
MY COMMENT: While canceling oil and gas leases in America, which could provide more jobs for Americans! Notice everything this government does puts Americans LAST!

Ukrainian Lawmakers Vote To Ban Country's Largest Orthodox Church Body
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/ukrainian-lawmakers-vote-ban-countrys-largest-orthodox-body

Communist Government Using Vicious Lies In Civil Trial To Prosecute Conservatives

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Reader 02/06/2024 (Tue) 10:02 Id: 8b554d [Preview] No.22061 del
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It's not all bad, right?


Reader 02/08/2024 (Thu) 01:55 Id: 613d5c [Preview] No.22071 del
>>21588
>Proof Our Elections Are Already Being Rigged Again

Hmmm yeah elections are always rigged OP. Don't even bother getting involved in them



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Senate Neo-cons Side With Biden Regime, Neo-cons Want TOTAL OPEN BORDERS Reader 02/05/2024 (Mon) 18:48 Id: 2dc29c [Preview] No. 22057 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Senate Neo-cons Side With Biden Regime, Neo-cons Want TOTAL OPEN BORDERS

This bill is insane. Does anyone think asylum officers need a pay raise?

Humiliating border patrol agents further.
Giving work permits away like candy.
Institutionalizing catch and release thru non detention.
Maintains parole standard of case by case basis which Mayorkas has blown wide open.
New word salad for asylum which won't change anything.
Puts far left DC district court in charge.
Here we go. Chamber of Commerce give aways.
Locking in future admins into the give aways.
Very obviously not a border bill at this point.
You will pay for lawyers of illegal aliens.
New standard of acceptable illegal immigrants set at 5k/day (around 2 million a year).
Payday for pro illegal immigration NGOs.

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Reader 02/06/2024 (Tue) 08:39 Id: 0f0011 [Preview] No.22060 del
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Alejandro Mayorkas was born in Havana, Cuba. I'm not surprised. This is what happens when biased foreign nationals are put in charge by a traitorous Senate.


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It got too much publicity and backlash, it failed to pass the Senate today. :)



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Iraq Bans US Dollar Transactions As Federal Reserve Admits US Debt Unsustainable Reader 02/05/2024 (Mon) 19:43 Id: f41e57 [Preview] No. 22058 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
Iraq Bans US Dollar Transactions As Federal Reserve Admits US Debt Unsustainable

The United States is on an “unsustainable” path with regard to its national debt and it is time to address the issue, Jerome Powell said in an interview aired Sunday.

The US national debt currently stands at more than $34 trillion, according to the US Treasury.

“In the long run, the US is on an unsustainable fiscal path. The US federal government’s on an unsustainable fiscal path. And that just means that the debt is growing faster than the economy,” Powell told CBS’ “60 Minutes” news program.

“It’s probably time, or past time, to get back to an adult conversation among elected officials about getting the federal government back on a sustainable fiscal path,” he said in the interview, which was recorded on Thursday.

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-nation/federal-reserve-chairman-u-s-debt-unsustainable

The Central Bank of Iraq (CBI) banned eight local banks from making US dollar transactions on 4 February, in an attempt to avoid sanctions and US financial restrictions.

A CBI document lists the banned banks as Ahsur International Bank for Investment, Investment Bank of Iraq, Union Bank of Iraq, Kurdistan International Islamic Bank for Investment and Development, Al-Huda Bank, Al-Janoob Islamic Bank for Investment and Finance, Arabia Islamic Bank, and Hammurabi Commercial Bank.

"We commend the continued steps taken by the Central Bank of Iraq to protect the Iraqi financial system from abuse, which has led to legitimate Iraqi banks achieving international connectivity through correspondent banking relationships,” a US Treasury Department spokesman said on Sunday.

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Reader 02/06/2024 (Tue) 07:55 Id: 77af47 [Preview] No.22059 del
The only way to stabilize the U.S. economy now is to burn the old money, erase credit and start over with new notes. Or you know - collapse like the Greek and Roman empires.


Reader 02/06/2024 (Tue) 14:24 Id: 850c85 [Preview] No.22062 del
>>22059
We would need to have a debt default and then drastically cut back governmental and military spending. Many institutions, corporations and banks would have to file bankruptcy due to systemic insolvency which could bog down the bankruptcy courts for many years. Perhaps, in many cases, complete debt jubilee when necessary to mitigate the amount of civilian riots/murder/suicides that would take place if enough people were to risk losing everything. Could you imagine 100,000,000+ angry disgruntled armed Americans risking losing everything, getting kicked out of their own homes? That's a recipe for full blown armed rebellion. On top of that, hoards of pissed off illegals who came here for some better life then getting ass screwed by the same corrupted system they trusted? It would be chaos. We would need to either adopt to the next global reserve currency (possibly joining BRICS), or start another currency hopefully backed by something of value that Americans could trust (oil, coal, silver, gold, and/or some other physical commodity used in industrial capacity). We won't have enough energy security to go to digital currency, let alone waste life-essential energy from electric cars off the dying bankrupted power grid lol. Lifestyles would change drastically, think about going back to the old days having to keep food cooled using ice boxes. Energy would be rationed for some time after an economic collapse (even if all the chaos was mitigated properly). Americans would, hopefully, learn we cannot just create endless debt to solve every problem and in fact it ends up creating more problems later on. Hopefully the binding resolution would be to go back to limited government and sound monetary policy like they told us to do in the US Constitution, and that would including abolishing the income tax which was considered unconstitutional.



Israeli Media Increasingly Critical of Netanyahu Reader 12/18/2023 (Mon) 06:59 Id: 58b806 [Preview] No. 21868 [Reply] [Last 50 Posts]
There is no doubt that the Zionist entity is having all sorts of problems. Bibi thinks if things get really bad that he can count on the United States to bail them out. This assumption may have been correct decades ago but not so much now. He’s made it much more difficult politically for an American intervention to occur by creating a public relations disaster with their genocide operations inside of Gaza. Even though Jews literally run the regime in Washington DC, it has become very difficult for them to support Israel as they are murdering babies, bombing hospitals and committing endless atrocities.

America is also a power in significant decline. Its military is filled with stupid cunts, niggers and other low IQ individuals because of Jewish social engineering agendas. It might not be possible for them to save the Zionist entity even if they wanted to do so. Look at the Afghanistan failure. It isn’t like the people running things are great military geniuses or anything. Bibi may have gotten Israel into a mess that he can’t get them out of. It is all going to hinge on if he can get America to intervene in a larger war but even if he is successful in doing that, there are zero guarantees that this will work. The Yemen Houthis have already caused all sorts of economic problems for Israel with their Red Sea blockade. There is also a growing lack of respect for American military power around the world. This whole situation could mark the end of this Zionist enterprise once and for all.

https://infostormer.com/israeli-media-increasingly-critical-of-netanyahu/
https://archive.is/joZjG
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>>22034
Whoops, that's the same picture >>22004 used. Here's a different one of him.


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>>22035
>I'm guessing Sephardi
>my family's European Latinos
>tended to be... Well (((them))) in disguise
You're sure of this? Upon reflection, I have no idea about Sephardic jews. Yemen jews in the 1900s were black, yet ZOG has orchestrated their ethnic cleansing and Israel is against black jews. I've spent years exposing Ashkenazi. It's easier just to generalize and say jews. The rest who call themselves jew seem to be ordinary people swallowing some bullshit pill. Brainwashed and converting to the SoS.
>I'm latino
In my four decades on this Earth, I have encountered many latinos/latinas. Mexico is where the illegal U.S. immigrants come from, so I meet a lot of them. Way more than my own Caucasian race. You probably don't want to know about why I'm on the fence and I can't figure your people out. Half seem to be ok and half are lunatics. If I explain, the insanity I've witnessed is going to seem like a troll post.


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>>22049
>It's easier just to generalize and say jews. The rest who call themselves jew seem to be ordinary people swallowing some bullshit pill. Brainwashed and converting to the SoS.
Thankfully I don't believe in (((Rabbinic Judaism))), since it's, like you said, the Synagogue of S*t*n. And I'm okay with writing out God and Yahweh. It's funny to me that (((the Talmud))) teaches to not write out God's name, like it's some sort of swear word to them. They can't help but expose their own stupidity, I guess.
>In my four decades on this Earth, I have encountered many latinos/latinas. Mexico is where the illegal U.S. immigrants come from, so I meet a lot of them. Way more than my own Caucasian race.
If they look like the Amerindian on the far right of the picture named "Mexican Phenotypes", they're Mestizo and only "Latino" in language, because they speak Spanish. But they're Native Americans genetically. I'm Latino because of my South Brazilian side, where they speak Portuguese. South Brazil has more German and Italian immigrants (there's even full blonds and full red-heads there), though I admit I'm not blond by any stretch of the imagination. I look more like something between the first and second picture, though nowhere near as chad as either of them.
>You probably don't want to know about why I'm on the fence and I can't figure your people out. Half seem to be ok and half are lunatics. If I explain, the insanity I've witnessed is going to seem like a troll post.
No worries lol, as a Brazilian I know how stupid they can be. They're either super friendly and nice, or super violent and stupid.


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>They're either super friendly and nice, or super violent and stupid.
Then you understand. It is Mestizos and Cholos. Probably the ancestry of Aztec human sacrifices and Mayan kings bloodletting their dicks makes them so crazy. A decade ago, I worked in the city south where they shot each other weekly. Brazilians seem to be a variety of colors - Celt, Roman, German, and Carthaginian ancestry (white) Phoenician, Iberian, Greek (olive) or Moors (entirely black). Ignore the Phoenician mockup's hook nose. Cartilage decays in the first century of decomposition


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>Then you understand. It's Mestizos and Cholos. Probably the ancestry of Aztec human sacrifices and Mayan kings bloodletting their dicks makes them so crazy.
Likely, but that's probably when their ancestry is from further east. In your experience, do Mestizos of Mayan ancestry exhibit the same savage behaviour as those of Aztec ancestry? I know that there's genetic and linguistic overlap between Mayans and Aztec, but I don't live in the U.S.A. so I don't know what they're all like. I know that illegals tend to be people who are seen as unwanted trash (for good reason, if they're willing to break the law by illegally entering another country in the first place and then claim to be "victims") even in their own country, whether they be Middle Eastern, Mexican, etc.
>Reads text in the fourth picture
Oh, the Mayans were crazy too wtf
I always thought Mayans were more civilized than Aztecs. But I guess that's not saying much. I guess being on a different continent for too long will give you island syndrome after too long lol

>Cartilage decays in the first century of decomposition
Kek true, I think we both know (((who's))) behind facial reconstructions like that. Middle Easterners _do tend to have_ bigger noses, but that's a pretty common Caucasian trait in general. *Hooked* noses on the other hand...