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OK, great that the nation-states collapsing, how do we insulate ourselves from the effects, is that what they call preparedness, and how do we do it in (secret).

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lol! By the usual wing and a prayer - and no yokes.

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May 1·edited May 1Liked by KW NORTON

You are correct about a globalist plan. However, we're getting p!ayed again! Questions and observations:

1) How did all these "organic" Palestinian protests spring up all over the world a day or two after the Oct. 7 massacre, complete with flags, garb and professional signs? Wal-Mart doesn't stock that stuff! Who manufactured this enormous amount of goods? Who paid for it?

2)Who is paying for all the tents that strangely resemble each other? There are also supposed to be $500 gift cards for showing up.

3)Why are a majority of people getting arrested at protests not students?

4)Why are students who want to attend classes being forcibly kept out?

5)2023 was a terrible year for mass slaughter and populations being driven by force from their homes.

There are 20 countries in extreme crisis of food, supplies, etc., including Jordan and Syria WHERE PALESTINIAN REFUGEES HAVE BEEN LOCKED IN CAMPS FOR OVER 50 YEARS NOW. No protests? (Palestine isn't even mentioned.)

A minimum of 5.6 million people have been driven from their homes, a further 25 million need aid and some 9,000 have been killed in Sudan. Where are the protests at the White House or on college campuses?

Biden left a smoldering mess in Afghanistan. Our allies are still being hunted down and killed. Women lost all rights AGAIN! No protests? Interesting...Pakistan has a 500% increase in suicide bombings since we left! NICE

Armenians where the Christian Church was established in 300AD have been essentially conquered by Azerbaijan. They were driven off their lands into the mountains. Gas, electric and internet have been cut off. Roads blocked so no supplies! No protests either!

And now, the Oct. 7 massacre is being called disinformation, propaganda, etc...

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Great comment and I appreciate it!

I hear you about all these points and if I had taken more time would have liked to have touched on all these points.

All are worthy of entire essays all on their own.

No doubt we are being played from all sides.

The first casualty of war is the truth and - whether we like it or not - we are in the midst of WW III.

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I know. Been there. Then the post drag out to 13 - 15 minutes and you think about splitting it except sometimes cutting loses the point.

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Totally identify. I lose the point regularly and must go back and try to explain to self how I got off track.

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OK. Gotchya. I didn't catch the transition you were implying from the founding to now.

It's sort of amazing to see how it's spinning out of control and the strange bedfellows and, conversely, unexpected antagonisms events are causing and bringing into focus. It's all in how you frame it. These college protests are either pro-Hamas or anti-genocide depending upon your particular agenda/bias. Not "you" in particular but "you" in general, I mean. Regardless of the intent behind them (I imagine there's a little of everything in the ranks) the spotlight is on the events in Gaza and you can't unsee that once you've seen it. A lot of heads in the sand in order to be able to maintain the cop out of plausible deniability, though.

I just saw a headline about Zionist vigilantes attacking the PRO-HAMAS (it was a Breitbart headline of course so would not frame it ANTI-GENOCIDE) encampment at UCLA university. Despite the editorial bias of the headline, it still shows that the actual violence (not chants or purported epithets) is actually coming from one direction. By their fruits they shall be known is a biblical phrase, no?

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Great comment and thanks for clarifying. I don't see the student movement as being particularly deserving all that much respect.

I believe they need competent help from the rest of us if they are going to even make much sense.

Many seem to mean well enough but as infiltrated as they are and as driven towards violence as the set up is - it all appears to be driven towards a war footing.

Not the right direction!

But war is what the globalists are desiring as their big final battle.

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For sure, their messaging needs to be tight and well coordinated. But then again...the spontaneous nature of it breeds some unavoidable if not necessary chaos. The prospect of overturning a paradigm (ie every generation gets a war!) that's been there since time immemorial may actually be impossible but, too, haven't we been told to dream impossible dreams? Dunno. It's all very frustrating when you dig down too far into reality.

Also, though college students are the ones who normally would get exemptions, the fact they are military age must factor into these protests' proliferation. He who bitches most loudly surely has the most to lose.

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Is this satire or are you really an anti Semite loon?

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Believe me I have been called worse, lol.

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Excellent message, but the nation-state you seem to be denigrating here in this essay in my book is not the problem but the solution.

Let me explain. In my estimation DC and so many other western governments have been penetrated by globalists who are running them as global entities as we speak (type). How else to explain the hundreds of billions given to foreign wars over the past years that nobody but the most brain washed good burghers see as just and right. I don't know anybody who can understand jus what the hell DC is doing spending all that money on global concerns to the detriment of the nation-state (ie America) of which they, DC, are ostensibly working for. By their deed you shall know them, right? They, DC, are obviously working for global concerns and ignoring their national responsibilities.

It's my contention that if nation-states were actually doing what they were supposed to do: looking out for their own and competing economically with other nation-states on the world stage doing the same then it wouldn't be such a Clown World where citizens of every nation are scratching their heads wondering why their governments seem to be going insane.

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Great comment thanks.

As I refer to in the essay - yes the nation state of the original founding fathers could well be a solution - and even in the midst of war is worth pursuing.

I denigrate the nation states as captured by globalist forces - and it seems to be just about all.

It is true that the globalist - mostly unelected forces - have usurped any consideration.

Hope to post more on these elements.

And no the Clown World and insanity are not a substitute for sanity.

Also it is reasonable to believe the globalist forces involved did not expect to run this train so far off the rails - they have lost control - despite the fact they have successfully penetrated the cabinets.

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