American presidential election 2024
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@LetTheRedeemed said in American presidential election 2024:
@Norwegian-Mugabe said in American presidential election 2024:
@Peatful I doubt it but it could happen. That is why it is so important that Nikki Haley and other neocons are not elected as VP. If Trump elects a neocon, I genuinely think he will die during the next few years.
JD Vance coming out not neocon
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/07/18/jd-vance-world-view-sources-00168984?utm_source=substack&utm_I'm not so sure. They might just be NNINOs [Not Neocons In Name Only] The conversion of JD Vance from Hillbilly Christian to Catholic reeks of Newt Gingrich and Tony Blair with Bill Barr and Jorge Bergoglio combined.
This is simply a Catholic-centered Christian alliance that provides the other half of the Hegelian dialectic to the liberal side of the loosely Catholic socially woke but supposedly egalitarian alliance of Democrats. Both of these opposing alliances are largely controlled by Talmudist puppeteers in influence from financial funding and media gaslighting. The effect would be a lot of theatrics that eventually settles down to another re-entrenchment of the status quo, not much different from Rome beholden to the influence and control of slave traders, flesh traders, war mongers, war financiers, and a deep state of mercantilist Jewish financiers in the shadows.
Simply put, you have two chefs, each with a cauldron, competing in a show on who makes the best matzo balls.
That is and has always been the case. The new is as old as father time.
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@yerrag well, there’s a trend amongst conservative evangelicals to embrace traditional Catholicism and orthodox denominations, it’s a meme now I’m sure you’re aware of, called tradcath. I don’t think it’s a conspiracy akin to the old WASP anti-Catholicism sentiments.
I mean I'm relatively the same; grew up rural southern anti-catholic, and the subsequent culture wars showed me that catholics were always my friend -- then found orthodox to be way more conservative. These two denominations were basically the reactionaries in all the color revolutions, and protestants were often at least a few of the thought leaders in the general pro-revolutionary direction. I'll always be protestant, but I have friends who have gone orthodox after being raised protestant.
Really the only churches thriving right now in America are orthodox and Charismatic.
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@LetTheRedeemed said in American presidential election 2024:
@yerrag well, there’s a trend amongst conservative evangelicals to embrace traditional Catholicism and orthodox denominations, it’s a meme now I’m sure you’re aware of, called tradcath. I don’t think it’s a conspiracy akin to the old WASP anti-Catholicism sentiments.
I mean I'm relatively the same; grew up rural southern anti-catholic, and the subsequent culture wars showed me that catholics were always my friend -- then found orthodox to be way more conservative. These two denominations were basically the reactionaries in all the color revolutions, and protestants were often at least a few of the thought leaders in the general pro-revolutionary direction. I'll always be protestant, but I have friends who have gone orthodox after being raised protestant.
Really the only churches thriving right now in America are orthodox and Charismatic.
@LetTheRedeemed said in American presidential election 2024:
@yerrag well, there’s a trend amongst conservative evangelicals to embrace traditional Catholicism and orthodox denominations, it’s a meme now I’m sure you’re aware of, called tradcath. I don’t think it’s a conspiracy akin to the old WASP anti-Catholicism sentiments.
I haven't been following, but I sensed that once bitter enemies in the 80s have come to share some unity in the face of assault by woke forces in a cascading torrent. The movement to relative Catholic thoughtfulness from the simplistic salvific magic bullet acceptance of Jesus as savior by Evangelicals is as significantly analogous to the move by Peatarians from the deer on headlights hexing by mainstream medicine. But that is far too little to make significant changes in the political scene, as heavily dominated by the majority who are conditioned to always be led by manufactured fears and can never be awakened to reality. Even when awakened, they can not act as action is always superseded by supplication to a messiah who will come to save them, which at best is being Christian, whether Catholic or Evangelical.
The main distinction of Jesus' New Testament is the call to "Love Thy Enemy." This is a radical departure from religions and philosophies and is the Achilles heel of Christianity. It has always been gamed and taken advantage of by Talmudist system lords, which over 2 millenia have gradually and consistently gained wealth and influence and power under the shadows, playing puppeteer to both secular and religious powers in the Christian sphere.
Between two protagonists, one that shows love for his enemy will keep losing to the one who considers himself entitled to treat his Gentile protagonist as a beast of burden by entitlement and privilege by his god.
One will always be magnanimous and merciful in victory, while the other will annihilate and wipe his adversary and hia descendants off the face of the earth.
Over time, all people of noble stock and good hearts and great courage have become extinct, leaving behind the meek to be made into pulp at the discretion of the class and race that remains on top.
I mean I'm relatively the same; grew up rural southern anti-catholic, and the subsequent culture wars showed me that catholics were always my friend -- then found orthodox to be way more conservative. These two denominations were basically the reactionaries in all the color revolutions, and protestants were often at least a few of the thought leaders in the general pro-revolutionary direction. I'll always be protestant, but I have friends who have gone orthodox after being raised protestant.
With all the Fentanyl being used to weaken and destroy the fiber of the heartland, it matters very little which denomination one is. It is a blur to them who inflict gradual extinction of peoples and culture.
Really the only churches thriving right now in America are orthodox and Charismatic.
Yet they are as good as sitting ducks.
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Donald Trump is NOT a 'threat to the deep state'. Here is his warmongering record.
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@DavidPS Do you think any president, be they Bush, Obama, or Trump, get the keys to the Kingdom when they become president?
Have you heard about the long list of Trump appointees facing an eternity of lawfare for trying to implement Trump's requests in the system when they were in his administration?
You either do what they want and take PR photo shoots at elementary schools and aircraft carriers, or, you get cancelled and possibly assassinated (JFK).
Internet Conspiracy Theorist's Conundrum:
"If the president lives he's a plant, if he dies he's a populist hero..."
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Therefore.
Any policy that's genuinely disruptive to the order of establishment will come from very small, seemingly benign but spookily viral conversation. Among friends, family and colleagues. On the ground.
The more fundamental and unarguable the better. For if there's argument, that person will keep arguing with themselves when they're alone. And the rest will be history.
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[100% fake. No such thing as president.
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Fair enough, but are you a fake potato.
Maybe if you can get a few people land side of a castle moat to calm down and stop conspiring to attack it, the drawbridge would come down.
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Interesting vid in the second link. I assume Mr Gould has some comment somewhere on the veil and its personhood.
"corporations have no consciences, no beliefs, no feelings, no thoughts, no desires. Corporations help structure and facilitate the activities of human beings, to be sure, and their 'personhood' often serves as a useful legal fiction. But they are not themselves members of 'We the People' by whom and for whom our Constitution was established." - Justice Stevens, 2010
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@ThinPicking [I've been studying his stuff for years. It's a real lame ass scenario we are in. Bottom line is everything is fake and nobody coming to save anyone. complete waste of time caring about fake presidents. Grammar does really control everything. Gould teaches people how to become postmaster on all the stupid usery contracts we have with drivers license, passport, bank, and whatever else. Being postmaster on contract means you are in charge of freight forwarding, nobody else can send your contract around and tow it into something bad. Starts with claim of the life contract. Learn to syntax the fraud grammar. The thing is the AI is in charge of everything and it knows what is true and correct and FICTION CAN NOT SEE FACT. Learn to program the AI to do what u want it to do to keep you safe and neutral during the martial law we been in since 2003. FICTION WILL DESTROY FICTION. it's very messed up but that's the situation. I don't really like the quantum venue, it's freaking annoying and stupid to have to learn crap and spend money. But the power of it is fascinating and it's so true how the grammar is a load of shit what everyone uses. Says nothing at all man. just a bunch of subjective interpretation garbage. Gotta save yourself cause some weird crap is coming and if you can't syntax some fraud mail from a rogue fake government then shove it back up their ass, then you will be there with a fraudulent birth certificate and they can do whatever they want with you. Syntaxing and knowing the methods of the service and service of the methods is a pretty powerful thing. Even ray said in one of his books stuff about a new language and math. How about a mathematical grammar that reads the same frontwards and backwards and only uses positive words that have a value? ] 2024-08-22 09.38.52.jpg
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idk Rambo Potato, this is a bit much for me. I'm not averse to law, order, a bit of corporatism and contract. It can probably be done in a way that doesn't involve raising demonic entities, metaphorically or not. At least a way that checks the growth, size and reach of said entities. So they're not so popular to hide behind.
@FOR-THE-POTATO said in American presidential election 2024:
I don't really like the quantum venue, it's freaking annoying and stupid to have to learn crap and spend money. But the power of it is fascinating and it's so true how the grammar is a load of shit what everyone uses. Says nothing at all man. just a bunch of subjective interpretation garbage.
What about love ey, it's free-ish. Classical literature and love letters. Be Ye Old English basically (with humour, just kidding).
I should probably keep reading on this. What is it about the English language. Particularly in the context of "modern" corporatism. Which is probably a hangover from the East India thing, a certain family and a certain "empire".
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@FOR-THE-POTATO said in American presidential election 2024:
How about a mathematical grammar that reads the same frontwards and backwards and only uses positive words that have a value?
That's London Grammar pal.
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@ThinPicking said in American presidential election 2024:
Therefore.
Any policy that's genuinely disruptive to the order of establishment will come from very small, seemingly benign but spookily viral conversation. Among friends, family and colleagues. On the ground.
The more fundamental and unarguable the better. For if there's argument, that person will keep arguing with themselves when they're alone. And the rest will be history.
Agreed. My current take is to be anti-political. In reality, someone’s policy opinions don’t matter, and are often reflective of their status or location in life.
Universal truths most can get on board with and not know it: Localized communities, eg., farms, families, churches, with good work/life balance. These are well protected against any globohomo argument, and get right to the feels while delivering concrete returns that feed back into the feelings of people. This is a resilience that will change the culture war landscape, and with it, political priorities of the public. In one way, the felt pressure from the lack of these things alone, already is popularizing a few paleo-conservative talking points like limiting immigration and steeper international trade protections like protectionist tariffs.