This Soros affiliated comunista is saying the quiet part out loud by declaring that taxation is really a strategy "to make people less rich". She also wants a global asset registry to erode your financial privacy. Ironically she never mentioned abolishing the Fed or the BIS. Is this the world you want to live in with "global asset registries" and zero financial privacy? Is this the world you want your children to grow up in, where the state dictates to them how much is enough money and confiscates whatever they seem to be too much?

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yeah, humans with a low level of susceptibility to brainwashing are few and far between, and so much more valuable and significant. it gets frustrating when you get in a mood of categorising the people you see passing by in a crowd and peg them with a short phrase characterising them. almost all show the marks of having their minds constricted into a cliche.
i think the thing about physiognomy is useful not because of eugenics theory reasons but because it tells you about genetic heritage, blood lines and if you really went deep into it you would be able to string together all of the big history connected to the places and people connected to that. this is epigenetic data, not genetic. all the things you can see are not even the tip of the iceberg above the water. it's the few thousand atoms at the very apex of the iceberg.
As our system fails, our technocrats will become hyper explicit in the ways it wants to exploit us. Everyone needs to organize and radicalize, so the plan needs to be communicated in less subtle ways than in the past. No time technical jargon and fancy words. Taxation to prevent you getting rich. View quoted note →
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Troy 3 days ago
I think the guy in this video is wondering why he decided to be there. Or contemplating where he'd rather be. His nod, when she turns to him, is totally fake too.
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Troy 3 days ago
One is to focus on ourselves. Politics and mass media exist to distract you from your highest dreams. Going that direction would destroy their fear-based plans. Collaborating on the good that we can bring is something they can't compete against. That is why the Fear Campaign is their main tool of distraction. They're always clamoring for power. Why? Because they don't actually have any, and they know it. Our minds, our perception, is far more powerful than anything they wield.
I don't disagree that change comes from within, but this line of thinking only goes so far when the stazi are knocking on your door because you said some mean thingr online, or decided to try and protect your hard earned assets without notifying the state. You can and should ignore them as much as possible, but that doesn't mean you roll over like a puppy when they come knocking either. In fact, preemptive action may be the wiser path in some instances.
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Troy 3 days ago
I don't think you should ignore them at all. In fact, quite the opposite, you should be taking a stance and actively defending your position. When you are confident in your rights, and have educated yourself on how to defend them, your mental resolve is what saves you when they come knocking.
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One can start by minimizing their interaction with government entities, and resteicting information given to corporations. Whenever some gov/corp representative wants my physical address, and won't accept my mailing address, I question them. "Do you plan on visiting me? I don't want you at my house." Of course, sometimes I want them to have my physical address. Deliveries being a good example. If law enforcement is dealing with me in a legal manner, and it's required for that particular procedure, I'll give it. My DMV won't send me a sticker to update my address, and it's been that way for years. It's created a few problems, but nothing serious, and most reps just try to work with me anyway. It's also created funny situations, and has created massive comfort for me in others. Currently, I can't prove my physical address. Someone has to either take my word for it, assume my rental contract is still in effect, or take my word that my landlord is my landlord (and take their word for it). That's just an example of minimizing address exposure. Another is to run a private business. This means your customers must become members, and membership has a criteria (not anyone can join). Since you and your customers are exercising the right to private free association, you don't have to adhere to codes, regulations, statutes, etc. Those are all aspects of the legal system, not laws. As long as you follow laws (not harming anyone, stealing, violating someone's property, etc), you are free to make whatever agreements you want. Companies operating publicly must follow all laws and all legal requirements, which is sometimes impossible. This type of private business is known as a Private Membership Association, and has been upheld in US courts, even for people not following legal requirements related to Covid. Technology is a sticky matter. If you have Graphene (which only uses NSA phones), you're still being spied on by everyone else's phone. Turning off phones is just a parlor trick on yourself. I have Gorilla tape over my selfie camera, and usually have my phone laying down on the other lenses, when I'm doing something at home that doesn't require a phone, it's sitting in another room. To add more privacy, turn on a radio to jam the microphone. Quit using Google for logins. Quit using big tech email. Of course, ditch centralized apps. Sometimes I still use Google maps, but I minimize exposure by using it in a browser, and use it like a paper map instead of asking it to show me routes, etc. The goal isn't to go completely off-grid. Well, actually that is an end-goal. Until then, it's nearly impossible to quit using all tech, quit filling out forms, etc without making your life really messy. Besides, if you vanish off their radar too quickly, you will draw their attention. I probably have more suggestions, but it's time to eat dinner. Know that you are born free. You are allowed to do whatever you want responsibly. When you are solid in those beliefs, and have 100% trust/faith in them, you will be able to defend your rights. They want to scare you into bending, because that weak power is the only one they can really use, and it takes your compliance to work.
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Troy 3 days ago
The thread I just posted has several more posts about how perception is your greatest weapon against tyranny.
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DecBytes 3 days ago
How many times did she say power? Postmodernism, Frank Lentricchia explains, “seeks not to find the foundation and the conditions of truth but to exercise power for the purpose of social change.”
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DecBytes 3 days ago
The current Bitcoin price has not priced in the risk of these getting full control over FIAT money. ‘Restrictions on the future use of property is a reduction in its present value, since one component of its present value is its future saleability. In short, a reduction in property rights is a partial confiscation of property; to take away 10 percent of the value of land is economically no different from taking away 10 percent of the land itself.’ Sowell, Thomas. Knowledge And Decisions (p. 39). View quoted note →
How do people watch this? It is requiring me to install an app from Google play
That is what a great majority of the people want, because envy is more powerful than freedom to them. So people wanting power use that envy to get more power.
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PhⒶntom 2 days ago
Taxation is theft This women is a socislist rat...