remember warren buffet: "there's class warfare, all right, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we're winning." TAX FRAUD costs societies billions each year. the upper classes cause lots of financial damage while we are supposed to believe that "illegal aliens" cost taxpayers "hundreds of millions of dollars". t…
remember warren buffet: "there's class warfare, all right, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we're winning." TAX FRAUD costs societies billions each year. the upper classes cause lots of financial damage while we are supposed to believe that "illegal aliens" cost taxpayers "hundreds of millions of dollars". the US war machinery costs plenty of money, too. the US-initiated "war on drugs" and the "war on terror" - declared by white-skinned people - have cost millions of black and brown-skinned people's lives and create endless amounts of violence and hells on earth - making people want to leave their home countries hoping to find a decent future for their kids elsewhere. so, instead of fighting too many wars abroad, constantly, US law and/or decision makers should look inward and work on becoming a peaceful democracy where everybody gets their fair share ... but we all know warmongers mantra, don't we: "peace does not pay!"
[BTW: my EU country agreed to accept state of the art hypersonic US missiles on its territory as of 2026 - very much against my will and very much to my dismay!]
... allow me to add: i just found out that the US pentagon has a PR apparatus that employs more than 20,000 people. quite a number of them engaged in heavily discrediting the very few truly democracy-, peace- and truth-oriented media in my EU country. the apparatus has an annual budget of 4.7 billion USD.
thank you for responding. here are a few remarks of mine
- re. malone: in my EU country, the translations of his works are published by a publishing house that is considered to belong to the right-wing spectrum ... that might not be justified for each and everything malone has to say.
- re. the new world order (1): nobel laureate muhammad yunus from bangladesh, who was just appointed interim head of his country, explained it in simple terms: 'imagine a mushroom with its cap [i.e. the super rich] growing bigger and bigger, while its stem [i.e. the super poor] grows ever thinner.'
(by the time the mushroom collapses, the uber-rich are on their way to mars ;-)
- re. the new world order (2): zarathustra, iranian priest and philosopher, advocated three guiding principles. a) think well. b) speak well. c) act well.
- re. youtube: i avoid it as best i can, given that it belongs to google whose sloppy tax ethics and very close collaboration with the pentagon i strongly disagree with and try not to support.
- remember ex-CIA director william casey?
"we'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the american public believes is false." annoyingly unbelievable, isn't it?
@seva
remember warren buffet: "there's class warfare, all right, but it's my class, the rich class, that's making war, and we're winning." TAX FRAUD costs societies billions each year. the upper classes cause lots of financial damage while we are supposed to believe that "illegal aliens" cost taxpayers "hundreds of millions of dollars". the US war machinery costs plenty of money, too. the US-initiated "war on drugs" and the "war on terror" - declared by white-skinned people - have cost millions of black and brown-skinned people's lives and create endless amounts of violence and hells on earth - making people want to leave their home countries hoping to find a decent future for their kids elsewhere. so, instead of fighting too many wars abroad, constantly, US law and/or decision makers should look inward and work on becoming a peaceful democracy where everybody gets their fair share ... but we all know warmongers mantra, don't we: "peace does not pay!"
[BTW: my EU country agreed to accept state of the art hypersonic US missiles on its territory as of 2026 - very much against my will and very much to my dismay!]
... allow me to add: i just found out that the US pentagon has a PR apparatus that employs more than 20,000 people. quite a number of them engaged in heavily discrediting the very few truly democracy-, peace- and truth-oriented media in my EU country. the apparatus has an annual budget of 4.7 billion USD.
Robert Malone talks about this in his superb video.
PsyWar: Enforcing the New World Order. (1:14)
Dr Robert Malone. Aug 1, 2024
https://youtu.be/q-cV5WUuyB4?si=8jBJuoJYoFcMYGJP
@seva:
thank you for responding. here are a few remarks of mine
- re. malone: in my EU country, the translations of his works are published by a publishing house that is considered to belong to the right-wing spectrum ... that might not be justified for each and everything malone has to say.
- re. the new world order (1): nobel laureate muhammad yunus from bangladesh, who was just appointed interim head of his country, explained it in simple terms: 'imagine a mushroom with its cap [i.e. the super rich] growing bigger and bigger, while its stem [i.e. the super poor] grows ever thinner.'
(by the time the mushroom collapses, the uber-rich are on their way to mars ;-)
- re. the new world order (2): zarathustra, iranian priest and philosopher, advocated three guiding principles. a) think well. b) speak well. c) act well.
- re. youtube: i avoid it as best i can, given that it belongs to google whose sloppy tax ethics and very close collaboration with the pentagon i strongly disagree with and try not to support.
- remember ex-CIA director william casey?
"we'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the american public believes is false." annoyingly unbelievable, isn't it?