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The Truth About “Jade Helm 15”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB2z4raDhP8

FK – The ‘truth’ is a tenuous thing. This is war. That usually means half truths, partial truths and outright deception.

The Mexican Military’s Buying Binge

FK – Who benefits from war? Hmmmm…..

And another version:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36gR9a-Db90

FK – Many in the military will simply choose their living or their ignorance over Liberty. Always been that way, always will be. Time to stop asking absurd questions and prepare for what will be required.

US Lobbying Fails as Allies Flock to China-Led Bank

Ever since its initial proposal by China as an alternative to the IMF and the World Bank, both of which are dominated by the United States, the proposed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) has been a target of heavy lobbying by the US, which has been warning allies and client states it would be strongly in their best interests not to join.

The US effort is also becoming a colossal failure, as nations across the region, as well as European powers, are flocking to the China-led bank, and seemingly everyone of note on board at this point.

FK – Is that a yearn for the yen? As always, all my stock is on four legs.

Stock market rigging is no longer a ‘conspiracy theory’

Another Oligarch Preaches to the Peasants – Charlie Munger Says “Prepare for Harder World”

FK – An earlier vid:

Ted Cruz: First President of the North American Union?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNhp9H3yCsI

FK – And to think of all the energy about to be wasted over the next year and a half over a rigged contest…

Don’t miss the comments on the next one, way more than I’ve ever seen on a New American article:

Would Ted Cruz Make a Good President?

Heidi Nelson Cruz, Ted’s Wife: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know

Ted Cruz Doesn’t Deserve Libertarian Support

FK – Our states are supposed to be bastions of Liberty, not ‘laboratories of democracy.’

Why do you push ‘democracy’ when democracy is the road to socialism via Karl Marx and democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on lunch?

I prefer Liberty, where the well-armed sheep gets to shoot back. Without that we’re all mutton for ‘they’ consider us to be livestock.

Why Rand Paul running for president is important even if he doesn’t win

FK – If Paul runs what will we end up with in the Senate?

 Rand Paul, Revisited

FK – Indeed, who can we trust? As someone in a vid I posted the other day pointed out we existed with ‘mutually assured destruction’ from  the Soviet Union for three decades and we’re supposed to fear a small country of ragheads that the empire could turn into a glass parking lot at a whim?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0cKC4ogJck

Rothschild Power: Fact Or Fiction

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

FK – Did he ask Gates if he’s heard of Infowars?

Maybe the ‘real’ owners are off planet.

Nothing will get better until the upper middle class, the people with money, figure out there’s no more corn in the trough.

Nothing will be ‘solved’ until enough gather the gumption to do what will be required at the end of which we will have the war crimes trials and travel the globe to find those truly guilty or at the end of which we’ll all be dead or more deeply enslaved than ever but at least the survivors will be able to claim they were human enough to stand and fight.

Remember, we outnumber them.

FK – Sometimes ya just gotta:

 

Freedom, Where Are You? Not in America or Europe — PCR

American corporations discovered, and if they did not they were informed by Wall Street to move offshore or be taken over, that they could raise profits by moving their manufacturing operations abroad. The lower labor cost resulted in higher profits, higher share prices, huge managerial bonuses based on “performance,” and shareholder capital gains. Offshoring greatly increased the inequality in income and wealth in the US. Capital succeeded in looting labor.

The displaced well-paid manufacturing workers, if they were able to find replacement jobs, worked part-time minimum wage jobs at Walmart and Home Depot.

Economists, if they are entitled to the designation, such as Michael Porter and Matthew Slaughter, promised Americans that the fictional “New Economy” would produce better, higher-paying, and cleaner jobs for Americans than the “dirty fingernail” jobs that we were fortunate our corporations were moving offshore.

Years later, as I have proven conclusively, there is no sign of these “New Economy” jobs. What we have instead is a sharp decline in the labor force participation rate as the unemployed cannot find jobs. The replacement jobs for the manufacturing jobs are mainly part-time domestic service jobs. People have to hold 2 or 3 of these jobs to make ends meet. These part time jobs offer no medical or pension benefits.

FK – What party passed NAFTA and which president signed it? The ‘party of the little man’ and see the vid below.

They wanted desperate workers who will do or say anything to get or keep a job, show up on time and never ask inappropriate questions. They didn’t move their factories to Mexico and Asia because they felt sorry for the peasants.

A.T. Kearney: Economic Data Does Not Support The Manufacturing Reshoring Story; Offshore Outsourcing Is Still Outpacing Reshoring

Going To The Roots Of The Problem

Well, now, just who was this “John Brown” of Providence, Rhode Island, who ignited the Gaspee affair, and with its flames set afire one of the brightest torches lighting the way towards America’s War of Independence? After John Hancock of Boston, Massachusetts, Brown was probably the wealthiest man in New England, whose family fortune later endowed Brown University, in Providence. For his part in burning the Gaspee, though, Brown could have been convicted of treason and piracy—the punishments for which, if his ignominious death on the scaffold had not been enough, would have included the forfeiture of all his worldly goods to the Crown. (Hancock, too, would have stood in the shadow of the public executioner to pay the supreme penalty for his own acts of treason against Great Britain, had Major John Pitcairn and his Redcoats apprehended him in Lexington on the 19th of April in 1775.)

Although a shrewd merchant, John Brown did not organize the attack on the Gaspee because it was a good profit-making venture, a sound economic investment, or a clever hedge against inflation or depression. Neither did he mount the attack to curry favor from the political Establishment. To the contrary: From the moment he gathered his fellow patriots at Sabin’s Tavern, he stood to lose everything, including his life. His participation in the Gaspee affair was the riskiest speculation he had ever made or would ever make—under the circumstances, at least supremely reckless, in the view of the world perhaps insane. He was, after all, spitting in the eye of the entire British Empire, the supremely puissant “New World Order” of his day. Yet he—along with John Hancock, George Washington, and many other rich and influential Americans who wagered their all in the forefront of the fight for liberty—was eventually victorious!

So it is not impossible for the well-to-do to be clear-sighted, courageous, patriotic, and even self-sacrificing. Or at least it was not impossible then, although apparently it is very difficult these days. It should not, however, be too difficult, even today. For unlike John Brown, who in the comfort of his rich surroundings had nothing material to lose if he and his fellow Americans had simply sat down quietly under British rule, the wealthy among the middle class today have everything to lose if patriotic Americans—especially including themselves—do not stand up, muster their financial and other resources, and bring an end to the Federal Reserve System and the emerging national para-military police state. Because the Federal Reserve System will destroy the economy; and the para-military police state will clamp down on society in the aftermath of financial collapse; and then those who have wealth that can be stolen by political looters will have it stolen. Perhaps not as soon as tomorrow. But too soon for comfort.

FK – As I’ve said for a while, it won’t happen until the hogs figure out there’s no more corn in the trough.