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Post by Bigtalk on Jan 25, 2024 18:38:58 GMT -6
Interesting video, Runningredhard! Yes, the Chinese style control methods (QR codes etc) and Nazi Germany style propaganda/censorship/slander techniques were very obvious from the start, and also the mainstream media lockstep, especially the media of the english speaking commonwealth countries (BBC, ABC, CBC) which were particularly tight. (They all read from the exact same script.) and it was very obvious the propaganda slogans (we're all in this together, our opportunity to reset, trust the science, flatten the curve, conspiracy theorists etc) were pre-scripted and waiting in the wings, ready to be rolled out across the board. But the guy in the video may as well be talking to a brick wall because of the apathy, indifference and institutionalized mindset of current western society and the brainwashing that comes from the complete stranglehold Govt's, MSM and Google have on the narrative. It's hard to imagine that anyone could possibly think that what just happened to us is, in any way, acceptable, or be willing to go through it again with even more authoritarian control. i.imgflip.com/6bvhr6.jpg
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Post by kenmb on Jan 28, 2024 8:56:59 GMT -6
Which came first, government / democracy or rich powerful people and their businesses (corporations). Because which came first probably is a good indication of who really holds power. Better yet, in our democracy can you hold power and control over those who are supposed to serve the public. I suspect the answers are easy to see based on covid response.
I saw last week the Supreme Court or some other judge ruled that Trudeau's authoritarian crackdown on the rights of people to protest in Ottawa known as the Freedom protest was deemed unconstitutional.
No kidding. Who would have thought. The fact it even took a court to rule on this is absurd.
But the real question is: was it a quirk of the system that allowed the government to do this or a feature of the design.
Meaning is, if a government is preparing to violate personal rights as defined by the constitution, shouldn't it be stopped before it even starts? Wouldn't that be how law enforcement and rule of law work? If a law enforcement agency knew an illegal act was about to be committed wouldn't they have a duty to intervene or at the very least not participate in it.
Checks and balances and seperation of power. Basic principles of freedom and democracy. Not evident in any shape or form during the crackdown of the protests in Ottawa. And no one in the media, government, police, or armed forces even suspected for a second so as to utter one line of common sense that the government may be undertaking something that is against what government is there to do.
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Post by Bigtalk on Jan 29, 2024 3:25:00 GMT -6
Which came first, government / democracy or rich powerful people and their businesses (corporations). Because which came first probably is a good indication of who really holds power. Better yet, in our democracy can you hold power and control over those who are supposed to serve the public. I suspect the answers are easy to see based on covid response. I saw last week the Supreme Court or some other judge ruled that Trudeau's authoritarian crackdown on the rights of people to protest in Ottawa known as the Freedom protest was deemed unconstitutional. No kidding. Who would have thought. The fact it even took a court to rule on this is absurd. But the real question is: was it a quirk of the system that allowed the government to do this or a feature of the design. Meaning is, if a government is preparing to violate personal rights as defined by the constitution, shouldn't it be stopped before it even starts? Wouldn't that be how law enforcement and rule of law work? If a law enforcement agency knew an illegal act was about to be committed wouldn't they have a duty to intervene or at the very least not participate in it. Checks and balances and seperation of power. Basic principles of freedom and democracy. Not evident in any shape or form during the crackdown of the protests in Ottawa. And no one in the media, government, police, or armed forces even suspected for a second so as to utter one line of common sense that the government may be undertaking something that is against what government is there to do. The fact that it took three years for them to decide the authoritarian tyranny was unconstitutional beggars belief and exposes the ingenuity of the lawmen. They're merely paying lip service to the rights of the peasants.
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Post by kenmb on Jan 29, 2024 9:43:13 GMT -6
The legal system is just for show. Well, more precisely, it keeps the peasants in check while making sure those in control will be let off.
Many examples of this and it is not because rich and powerful have wealth to buy their way out, the system makes sure they don't get prosecuted.
How else do you have a government that apparently enacts laws to protect the rights of the peasants, and then goes and violates the very most basic rights, and does so with no means to stop it or persecute even after the fact.
No, people in government, media, law enforcement, etc are not simply incompetents or stupid. It is the system working as it is designed and the control is being exercised as it has been implemented. The only dumb ones are the peasants who explain it all away as bad at what they do. To those people I say - you understand we actually have a system that is supposed to ensure only the best people are in place and checks and balances put in so incompetence doesn't rule the day? Yet you think incompetence is the reason that peoples rights are violated. Hmmmm.
When banks pay $47B in fines and keep operating normally with no one held accountable, is that a flaw in the system or feature of the design.
The whole covid lockdown situation is a pretty good example of your world. And then you will come across people who agree government was wrong, but then say global warming is right and government has all the right people in place.
Who came first, powerful wealthy people or government, who has control? An interesting quick read of historical fact is the Businessmen Plot of 1933 in the US. It's where the name Smedley Butler became famous. More importantly, did it fail, was it a smokescreen, does our world operate exactly as if it succeeded or perhaps already worked that way.
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Post by runninredhard on Jan 29, 2024 12:51:41 GMT -6
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Post by Bigtalk on Feb 1, 2024 3:15:54 GMT -6
Check out this smug b*tch. This is what we're up against. A criminal organization that know they can't be touched.
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Post by northernfarmer on Feb 2, 2024 20:19:09 GMT -6
This is a conversation on Tucker with a guest talking about a variety of drugs that big pharma has conned the American ( and I would say the Canadian people as well ) to take and sadly there are a lot of people that have been conned by their own doctors to take these drugs ... even the doctors themselves conned with the schooling they receive. Definitely its not just this latest farce of the so called vaccine but the over all medical and big food processing industry that is killing us as a people and our economies.
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Post by Bigtalk on Feb 3, 2024 1:15:38 GMT -6
The U.S. has a serious, serious problem with corruption at the top level and they are taking the rest of us down with them. I don't know how the hell we're gonna get out of it unless the sheeple wake up out of their apathetic, compliant, stupor and wrest back control of their countries from this evil. But they can make a start by voting for the likes of Trump, Kennedy, DeSantis and Paul!!! and lobbying their MP's to have the new pandemic treaty thrown out and covid tyrant's brought to trial.
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Post by cptusa on Feb 3, 2024 8:10:46 GMT -6
The U.S. has a serious, serious problem with corruption at the top level and they are taking the rest of us down with them and I don't know how the hell we're gonna get out of it unless the sheeple wake up out of their apathetic, compliant stupor and wrest back control of their countries from this evil. But they can make a start by voting for the likes of Trump, Kennedy, DeSantis and Paul!!! The issue doesn't just stop at the top level is the problem. That rabbit hole goes pretty deep as illustrated during the Trump years. Haley is dirty as well.
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Post by Oatking on Feb 3, 2024 17:06:23 GMT -6
is this a true photo ? Holy imagine if the convoy in Ottawa did this ? if someone gets a crazy idea to light them up .ooooh that would be a seen! fsrmers in Europe are sure fed up with regulations ! A preview for us!
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Post by Bigtalk on Feb 3, 2024 17:36:20 GMT -6
The U.S. has a serious, serious problem with corruption at the top level and they are taking the rest of us down with them and I don't know how the hell we're gonna get out of it unless the sheeple wake up out of their apathetic, compliant stupor and wrest back control of their countries from this evil. But they can make a start by voting for the likes of Trump, Kennedy, DeSantis and Paul!!! The issue doesn't just stop at the top level is the problem. That rabbit hole goes pretty deep as illustrated during the Trump years. Haley is dirty as well. What's that Jim Jordan guy like, cptusa? Seems like he's working hard for "the man."
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Post by kevlar on Feb 3, 2024 17:41:00 GMT -6
My guess is that it’s photoshopped.
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Post by Oatking on Feb 3, 2024 19:49:20 GMT -6
My guess is that it’s photoshopped. I would rather dump crap at trudeaus door
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Post by cptusa on Feb 3, 2024 20:29:30 GMT -6
The issue doesn't just stop at the top level is the problem. That rabbit hole goes pretty deep as illustrated during the Trump years. Haley is dirty as well. What's that Jim Jordan guy like, cptusa? Seems like he's working hard for "the man." I think Jim Jordan is decent.
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Post by kenmb on Feb 4, 2024 9:33:00 GMT -6
Been having issues with my dad as he had a couple falls the last month, last one was in a care home where we moved him to in early January after he had a fall at home. While at the care home he was up by himself and fell and broke his wrist so that meant hospital trip. Been there for 2 weeks, will move him to care home in Regina that can handle someone who basically can't move by themselves. Anyway, the interesting part of the story is the hospital decided they needed to test him for covid, and he tested positive. Of course he had no signs of sickness and was clearly there for a broken wrist but they seem to think covid testing is important.
So we have to wear a gown and facemask when in his room. Gloves recommended but not mandatory. Wash your hands before leaving. Ok, I can do that.
Was there on Friday and my sister had been pushing nurses to get him out of bed for a change in life. Use a crane and put him in wheelchair. Ok, it is what it is. I go there Friday to talk about the transfer to care home and dad is in a wheelchair outside the room and right next to the nurses desk. No masks, gowns, etc needed. I am there in my street cloths. Ask my sister who is there if this means he is clear of covid - no, it's just that we don't need anything outside the room but we need to suit up to go in the room.
Hmmm, it seems the room has covid and not my dad.
I won't question it at this point. Happy enough that the hospital has basically thrown all common sense out the window when it comes to covid, but has moved policy in the right direction. . The last step will be just to not test for it because the hospital policy for people with covid is clearly not centered around any need to assign any level of concern.
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