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Against an Eerie Red Backdrop, Biden Grooms America into Mass Formation

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Against an Eerie Red Backdrop, Biden Grooms America into Mass Formation Bruce Erickson On Thursday, September 1, President Biden gave a speech urging patriotic Americans to unite against the MAGA forces bent on destroying the nation. I’m not being hyperbolic; watch the speech  here . Set against a red backdrop, flanked by Marines, the drama of the scene would have been kind of funny if it wasn’t so serious. We’ll ignore the partisan politics here. But I’d like to offer some food for thought regarding this spectacle. We’ve talked about Professor Mattias Desmet’s  theory of mass formation psychosis  a few times here at the OP, but I’d like to revisit it in light of Biden’s ominous speech.  Situational awareness  is vital to prepping, and we need to understand the attempts being put forth by our government and corporate leaders to guide our thoughts and actions. If we’re not aware that we’re being handled, we can’t think rationally about what’s in our own best inte...

“SAY NOTHING” PHASE OF THIS FOURTH TURNING

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“SAY NOTHING” PHASE OF THIS FOURTH TURNING ‘Whatever you say, say nothing.’  –  Old Irish Phrase “God made the Catholics, but the Armalite made them equal.”  ―  Patrick Radden Keefe It has become clear to me, since the installation of dementia patient Biden as the illegitimate figurehead president by his globalist Deep State handlers, their agenda is to tear down our modern civilization and replace it with a totalitarian techno-gulag where you will be electronically monitored, disarmed, own nothing, be judged by social credit score, live in fear, and be happy – or else. I’ve been pondering in which direction this Fourth Turning will flow, while observing the words and actions of our pedophile president and the other World Economic Forum puppets like Trudeau, Macron, and a myriad of other EU lackeys. I intellectually understand all Fourth Turnings reach their climax after immense bloodshed, climactic battles which could have gone either way, and in some cases saw citi...

Will Globalism Succeed?

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Will Globalism Succeed? by  Jeff Thomas Over the past decade or two, there have been those who have become alarmed at the rapid rise of the globalists. And yet, the concept of globalism has always existed. There have always been those who sought to control all that was within their perception. Even if that was just a few villages within a valley, those who sought total rule were thinking “globally,” i.e., “I want it all.” Over the ages, the obsession to control the world led to the creation of empires. Each empire spread over vast areas, eventually growing beyond the ability to control them. Each empire, in turn, collapsed and always for the same reasons. In the late eighteenth century, Mayer Rothschild, a brilliant banker, came up with a new twist. He focused on currency control, saying, “Let me issue and control a nation’s money, and I care not who writes the laws.” He accomplished this in his native Germany, then sent his five sons out to achieve the same ends in other countries...

Why Some Cities May No Longer Be Viable

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Any city whose lifeblood ultimately depends on  hyper-globalization  and  hyper-financialization  will no longer be viable. The human migration from the countryside to cities has been an enduring feature of civilization.  Cities concentrate wealth, productivity and power, and so they're magnets to talent and capital, offering newcomers the greatest opportunities. Cities are efficient, packing population, productivity and wealth creation into small areas.  Slums and sweatshops are immensely profitable, and cramming people into centers of manufacturing is far more efficient than scattering people and production across a landscape. Cities generally arose on coastal harbors, navigable rivers  or the confluence of overland trade routes, as these hubs enabled profitable trade and transport of goods protected by defensible barriers. In sum, cities offered unmatchable advantages over more widely distributed settlements, trade and production. Given their typica...