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Deep State: Exposed

'Boogieman'

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working with family is the origin,,, mucho respect Boogie

That bitter midget wormboy with his lame criticism, is all for collapsing traditiinal family livlihoods,,,

He claims he works two jobs yet spends most of his time here. He ain't fooling nobody.
 

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minds_I

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He claims he works two jobs yet spends most of his time here. He ain't fooling nobody.


Hello all,

Now that you mention it...why is it you are here during working hours often.

Being a plumber, why is it you are not plunging shit and fixing leaks?



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'Boogieman'

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Hello all,

Now that you mention it...why is it you are here during working hours often.

Being a plumber, why is it you are not plunging shit and fixing leaks?



minds_I

90% of my job is cutting out very old copper pipe and replacing it. Once I'm waiting for the pipe to cool I have plenty of down time to smoke a cigarette and get on my phone in the truck. I also get plenty of time between jobs. I have posted pictures of what I'm currently doing on the job in these forums many times.
 

unclefishstick

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90% of my job is cutting out very old copper pipe and replacing it. Once I'm waiting for the pipe to cool I have plenty of down time to smoke a cigarette and get on my phone in the truck. I have posted pictures of what I'm currently doing on the job in these forums many times.
do you end up having to do all sorts of weird stuff with joints to get the new stuff in place...redoing plumbing is almost never easy...
 

'Boogieman'

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do you end up having to do all sorts of weird stuff with joints to get the new stuff in place...redoing plumbing is almost never easy...

We won't do anything that jeopardizes the support of a structure. Generally most pipes are anchored to the vertical studs on an inside wall, it's against code to run pipes through a corner joint. Sometimes I have to work with wood to support my pipes in a wall like to fasten a drop ear 90 for a shower arm or to support a bathtub faucet.
 

Brother Nature

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Here's an interesting article I recommend both sides read. I don't generally like this journalist or her style (she's from my country and had a lot to do with Kim dot Com), but this is a pretty on point article.


Only Kooks Believe In The Deep State

November 14, 2020

Mainstream, liberal U.S. discourse has accomplished an amazing feat of Orwellian doublethink with regard to the notion that unelected power structures are running things without the consent of the nation’s official elected government, writes Caitlin Johnstone.



By Caitlin Johnstone
CaitlinJohnstone.com

Outgoing U.S. envoy to Syria James Jeffrey stated in a recent interview with Defense One that U.S. officials have been “playing shell games” about the number of troops in the region to deceive the Trump administration into thinking there has been a military withdrawal. Here are some excerpts:
“We were always playing shell games to not make clear to our leadership how many troops we had there,” Jeffrey said in an interview. The actual number of troops in northeast Syria is “a lot more than” the two hundred troops Trump agreed to leave there in 2019.

“What Syria withdrawal? There was never a Syria withdrawal,” Jeffrey said. “When the situation in northeast Syria had been fairly stable after we defeated ISIS, [Trump] was inclined to pull out. In each case, we then decided to come up with five better arguments for why we needed to stay. And we succeeded both times. That’s the story.”

Officially, Trump last year agreed to keep about 200 U.S. troops stationed in northeast Syria to “secure” oil fields held by the United States’ Kurdish allies in the fight against ISIS. It is generally accepted that the actual number is now higher than that — anonymous officials put the number at about 900 today — but the precise figure is classified and remains unknown even, it appears, to members of Trump’s administration keen to end the so-called “forever wars.”
Some mass media propagandists find it hilarious that the U.S. war machine used deceit to thwart the president’s attempts to withdraw from its illegal occupation of Syria:
US officials have been lying to Trump – and the American people – about the true number of US troops in Syria in order to deter him from withdrawing them, according to the outgoing Syria envoy. Trump thinks it’s 200 ??. By @KatieBoWill https://t.co/P6W9s3Qwvs
— Liz Sly (@LizSly) November 13, 2020
This would not be the first time that Jeffrey, a foreign policy insider with the past three presidential administrations, has admitted to deceiving the public about what’s happening in Syria. Earlier this year he admitted at a Hudson Institute video event (these Beltway insiders always get extra honest in the company of fellow think tank denizens) that, contrary to the official public narrative of the U.S. military being in Syria to fight terrorism, it’s actually there to create “a quagmire for the Russians”.


This would also not be the first time we’ve heard reports of the U.S. war machine hiding the facts from the elected commander-in-chief of the most powerful military force ever assembled. Last year The New York Times cited anonymous U.S. officials in a report on cyber intrusion operations against the Russian government that the U.S. military had deliberately kept Trump in the dark about.


“Two administration officials said they believed Mr. Trump had not been briefed in any detail about the steps to place ‘implants’ — software code that can be used for surveillance or attack — inside the Russian grid,” NYT reports. “Pentagon and intelligence officials described broad hesitation to go into detail with Mr. Trump about operations against Russia for concern over his reaction — and the possibility that he might countermand it or discuss it with foreign officials.”
America's special envoy to Syria publicly admits that the continued illegal US military occupation of parts of the country isn't about fighting ISIS or other terrorists, as Washington claims. Instead the US aims to "make it a quagmire for the Russians." https://t.co/rqL28aM1Ps
— Bryan MacDonald (@27khv) May 13, 2020
Mainstream, liberal U.S. discourse has accomplished an amazing feat of Orwellian doublethink with regard to the notion that unelected power structures are running things without the consent of the nation’s official elected government.


On the one hand there’s been a nonstop deluge of Daily Beast articles since Trump’s election saying anyone who dares to suggest the existence of a “deep state” in America is a conspiracy kook, but on the other hand there’s also been constant praise for the insider “adults in the room” who ensure from within the administration that Trump doesn’t demolish America’s precious norms while in office.


This cognitive two-step became even more reified after comments from the likes of Iraq war architect Bill Kristol tweeting that he’d “prefer the deep state to the Trump state”, and the famous anonymous New York Times op-ed authored by a “senior official in the Trump administration” (now known to have been former chief of staff at the Department of Homeland Security Miles Taylor), saying administration officials are working together against Trump to “thwart parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations”.


The understanding of a deep state in America has become even more obfuscated by the other side of America’s fake partisan divide, with Trump supporters now using that term to essentially mean “anyone who doesn’t like Donald Trump”. That erroneous understanding has now become so prevalently associated with the term “deep state” that it has lost all use in meaningful discourse and is better off being avoided altogether if you want to point at something real.


In reality the term deep state is meant to refer not to anyone who opposes Trump, nor to a secret cabal of baby-eating Satanists, but simply to the tendency among government agencies and plutocrats to form loose alliances with each other and collaborate toward common agendas. It’s a term used for political analysis to describe large-scale power agendas that are largely playing out right out in the open, hidden in plain sight.


It doesn’t take a ton of investigative reporting and WikiLeaks drops to understand that there’s been a collective of operatives mostly running the Trump administration while the actual elected president yells at the talking heads on Fox News and tweets.
It’s also not hard to brush away the insubstantial narrative fluff and see that U.S. policies have remained more or less unbroken regardless of which elected officials have been in office, and it doesn’t take a Nostradamus to predict that that will continue to be the case after Trump is replaced by the next empty husk in the White House.


The U.S. government simply is not what Americans were taught it is in school, and it is not what they tell you it is in the news. It’s a mostly unelected power establishment which operates in the interests of imperialist expansionism and oligarchic control, with the official elected government operating sort of like the unplugged video game controller you hand your kid brother to keep him from whining for a chance to play.


All this fuss over who really won the election is missing the point. People are bickering over which oligarchic puppet should be sworn in on January 20 when all the evidence we’ve been given shows that nobody gets to become president if they inconvenience real power in any way, and if they do inconvenience real power they are simply ignored.
That is the direction we should all be looking. Not at who’s president, but why things stay the same no matter who’s president.
Caitlin Johnstone is a rogue journalist, poet, and utopia prepper who publishes regularly at Medium. Her work is entirely reader-supported, so if you enjoyed this piece please consider sharing it around, liking her on Facebook, following her antics on Twitter, checking out her podcast on either Youtube, soundcloud, Apple podcasts or Spotify, following her on Steemit, throwing some money into her tip jar on Patreon or Paypal, purchasing some of her sweet merchandise, buying her books Rogue Nation: Psychonautical Adventures With Caitlin Johnstone and Woke: A Field Guide for Utopia Preppers.
 

h.h.

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90% of my job is cutting out very old copper pipe and replacing it. Once I'm waiting for the pipe to cool I have plenty of down time to smoke a cigarette and get on my phone in the truck. I also get plenty of time between jobs. I have posted pictures of what I'm currently doing on the job in these forums many times.

So when you get lung cancer, we can pay for it.
 

Absolem

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He claims he works two jobs yet spends most of his time here. He ain't fooling nobody.


Let's look at your claims.

'Boogieman" Join date. 12-5-2016
Total posts-4854
Posts per day. 3.36

Absolem join date. 4-4-2017
Total posts. 1800
Posts per day. 1.42

Your claim that I'm on here all the time isn't true. In FACT you are on here twice the amount everyday that I am.

In regards to the two jobs I work. One of them is posted on here in my profile which you have visited that shows my 21k watt grow. 15k flower watts and 6k veg watts. That alone is a full time job for most. So yes I do work two jobs. My grow and my own business. I have conservative friends just like you on FB who think they work so hard and believe they are paying for others to freeload and constantly post about it. Guess it strokes their ego.

You can check my grow out on here or on IG @ Absolem45thparallel.

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Absolem

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He claims he works two jobs yet spends most of his time here. He ain't fooling nobody.


I didn't get a chance to reply last night cause I was trimming some orange cookies up. Filled up a 5 gallon bucket last night while you were playing PS4 or sleeping I was working.

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bigtacofarmer

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He claims he works two jobs yet spends most of his time here. He ain't fooling nobody.

Personally. I find it offensive when people make assumptions about how members of a cannabis growing forum make their living.

Obviously. Most of the people here work hard and make an honest living. Nothing more needs to be said or asked about.
 

'Boogieman'

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Personally. I find it offensive when people make assumptions about how members of a cannabis growing forum make their living.

Obviously. Most of the people here work hard and make an honest living. Nothing more needs to be said or asked about.

If someone slams me I will slam them back.
 
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