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Ernie Nemeth
Remember, these companies are so big they are too big to fail, unlike a nation under siege by central banking practices that have mired all countries in debt and results in an inability to deal with lucrative corporations swimming in cash.
There are 195 countries in the world today. This total comprises 193 countries that are member states of the United Nations and 2 countries that are non-member observer states: the Holy See and the State of Palestine.
Good that countries can talk and sanction each other in the United Nations. But these multinationals have thousand times more turnover than the bruto national product of most of the member states in the UN and without the same accountability. They are like invisible mega countries. That is a very unhealthy situation.:focus:
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Kamikaze, since you´re from Sweden as well I just thought that I´d share that a thread about this has emerged on the 4chan of Sweden, Flashback. Thread is here: https://www.flashback.org/t3117623
As a sidenote, I have to say that this thread and subject is way more interesting than the interest it seems to get. Bumping it now! Bump bump
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@Kamikaze.
Oh yes. So true. No intentions to praise that site here, no.
Just interesting to see that this crucial info gets out in the open. I find Bills video on the Anglo saxon mission to be pure gold.
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Soda
Mr. Ryan - please note recent comment on YouTube LOL:thumbsup: Mods please feel free to move or delete post if needed.
"18:15 flashes 666 exactly at the manifesto, he is one of them. They like to reveal their plan but bury is in misinformation."
:)
What does "flashes 666 exactly at the manifesto" mean?
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I don't know I was just passing on the comment. Thought it was amusing that anyone would call you one of "THEM" LOL. sorry plz delete
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The China situation is very peculiar at this moment in history. If you look at geopolitics as a game, and a game to be won, your strategy can run long or short. Playing short typically yields an unstable amount but large amount of power quickly, whereas a long play typically is a gradual but steady buildup of power.
Your weakness can either be instability or exposure, depending on your strategy.
The Anglo Saxon strategy is commerce and quarterly/dividend growth driven, while the Chinese strategy since it is less reliant on economic undulations is to slowly acquire “meat and potatoes” resources globally. Instability or exposure are weaknesses of either method, not guarantees.
The Anglo Saxon aligned countries are currently not very unstable, no matter how the media may play it, but China is very exposed at the moment. The Hong Kong protests have become an infected scab that will not heal, the trade wars have eroded more than economic gusto, and now the novel coronavirus is the injury to the insult. I don’t foresee it being a repeat of the Spanish flu, but the damage from it will not be the death toll, in my opinion, but the end result of what the authoritarian government will do to exert what little control they truly have over the situation. It’s an exposure of the exposure. And in a round about way, I think it became an event driven opportunity for the Anglo Saxon type to start to muscle into the Asian continent.
This has always been the goal. There are only so many seats at the table, if it could seat everyone, it wouldn’t be a table worthy of sitting at - and if you’re one of the first in the cafeteria to arrive, it might suit you to sit with your friends instead of those you’re indifferent with.
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This is doing the rounds on Twitter Bill. FYI
https://twitter.com/2MFuture/status/1227072116861829120
It’s been translated also with subtitles.
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David Trd1
Hi David - thanks for posting this. This link you provided doesn't work, although this one does. :happythumbsup: