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top of the heap to third world status in one generation

St. Phatty

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War is drummed up by people proclaiming the necessity for the US to protect "its assets and allies".

The 1st term is of course too vague and the 2nd shouldn't automatically preclude war but when combined w/#1 it gains brevity.

The US was safer before it sent young people overseas to do the Devil's work.

Then they come home, have no support for their PTSD, and shoot up their neighbors at a bar in LA.
 
Too many people, too few resources, throw in a good dose of human nature and the outcome won't be pleasant. But it will be real. My thoughts are in the next 50 years we are going to experience some hard times. There are so many people out there that feel entitled, always expecting to be taken care of and not trying to learn skills to care for themselves that the more they allow government to solve their problems the more personal freedoms they will give up in exchange for a false sense of security. i fear the best of us will be a very small minority and looked upon as non compliant agitators by the powers that be.
 

St. Phatty

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NSC turnovers of this extent are without precedent.


you mean whats his name that resigned today ?

It's hard to remember the names because they change rather often.

I hate to say it, but even Ronald Reagan could be useful in this situation.
 

armedoldhippy

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you mean whats his name that resigned today ?

It's hard to remember the names because they change rather often.

I hate to say it, but even Ronald Reagan could be useful in this situation.

i hate to say it, but you are right. even Nixon would be an improvement...(shudder)
 
M

moose eater

Our political System in the U.S., and elsewhere, too (thanks to globalism), has sunk into a spiraling experience of negative relativism rather than 'what should or ought to be.'

We no longer demand what we need or deserve with a parameter of conscientious discipline, or with any expectation of delivery; instead we note that the current or last is worse than the one before.. often to many persons' sense of profoundness on both sides of the aisle, and even those sitting IN the aisle.

With the Powers That Be now resembling lower, and lower class hookers, selling themselves, unwashed from the last orgy, to the higher bidding corporations and globalist entities of the day.

Chop them off at the knees; economically, socially, via reputation, or physically, or just accept that we have always had the power to turn this ship, but chose to avoid the risks for our own selfishness, and attachment to our own physical objects, lives, etc.

No pain, no gain.

Edit: This will require thinking outside the box, and failure is nearly guaranteed for nearly any effort that takes place within -any- theater controlled by those who need to be removed from power..

The Feds and localities got -really- nasty and began taking things much more seriously when OCCUPY linked up with the Long Shoremen's Union, and shut down the ports. The elites/(typically-untouchable, unmovable) globalists primarily feel attachment to 2 things; their own wallets and their own blood. If you're not effecting one of those 2 things, you're, more often than not, not making any impact.
 

Phaeton

Speed of Dark
Veteran
Never mind, post deleted, a hate rant filled with violence not appropriate for this forum.
Leave it at 'I am past my tolerance and do not mind dying" Anger, slow to build but impossible to stop.
Damn, I used to think I was better than this. But it seems I am not.
 

St. Phatty

Active member
Did you hear what the shooter said yesterday ?

Someone said, "why are you doing this ?"

he said, "because I'm really angry."

Then he got shot.


Would love to know more about all the mass shooters.

Medical records and court records.
 

armedoldhippy

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Did you hear what the shooter said yesterday ?

Someone said, "why are you doing this ?"

he said, "because I'm really angry."

Then he got shot.


Would love to know more about all the mass shooters.

Medical records and court records.

i'd like to know their "real" motivations. medical & legal records probably sealed. no one likes hearing it, but nearly all shooters (in the US) are pissed off young white guys mad at the "others" that they resent for whatever bullshit reason they come up with & embrace.:moon: fuck 'em all, each & every one. may they burn forever in the basements of hell...:tiphat:
 
M

moose eater

And justified anger, without proper or effective direction, amounts to a Country where many sit and bitch about the System's injustices, but are essentially a part of the problem for doing nothing functional to change it, thereby giving tacit approval to those who buy our representation from under us, and indirectly make us paupers in our own lands.

There's a place for anger, and a place for action related to that anger.

Anger unbridled and poorly thought through in its expression is another matter altogether.

But again, apathetic complaining, with no constructive recourse or expression, perpetuates the status quo. There are many times in history for which I am thankful SOMEONE got angry, offended, or indignant enough to actually do something, other than to commiserate over a cup of coffee or a doobie..
 

Dropped Cat

Six Gummi Bears and Some Scotch
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Anger is an energy - that often leads to destruction.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vq7JSic1DtM

Public Image Limited - Rise




Anger is a gift.

Often can surprise you with its intensity.

Without discipline, all emotion can lead to destruction.

Training under the proper supervision through your lifetime is key.

Many fail to realize this to the detriment of those who do.

Strength through humility and compassion.
 

St. Phatty

Active member
i'd like to know their "real" motivations. medical & legal records probably sealed. no one likes hearing it, but nearly all shooters (in the US) are pissed off young white guys mad at the "others" that they resent for whatever bullshit reason they come up with & embrace.:moon: fuck 'em all, each & every one. may they burn forever in the basements of hell...:tiphat:


There is way more diversity that that.

Some of the shooters were specifically upset about the American Terror War. e.g. the shooter at the military base, and the guy at the night club.

Muslims upset because the US gov. has adopted a policy of murdering Muslim civilians, usually in countries near Israel.

You may not feel strongly about that. What if the US gov. picked out white Rastafarians & Cannabis users for their ethnic cleansing ?


It's easy to dis-regard people who "act out" as crazy.

The Second Amendment is not just about Self-Defense - it's also about communication.

The shooters felt something so strongly they were willing to do what they did.


There are common threads among the shooters.

I suggest that some of them were sane, or as close to sane as the general public gets - reacting to insane situations.


But the policy of giving them "privacy" - you have got to be kidding.

They're not Jackie O or a retired president.


Whatever they had to say, the US would benefit from hearing - in some cases.

The FBI doesn't tell the US public what they need to know.
 

TychoMonolyth

Boreal Curing
Push anyone far enough and...
I mean anyone.

The thing that terrifies governments the most are pitchforks. That's why we have negative Liberty. Positive Liberty leads to anarchy. So we have despotism dressed up as democracy instead.
 

St. Phatty

Active member
Joe Stack, for example.

Flew his airplane into the Austin IRS building back in 2010.

Maybe Mr. Stack had a legit. grievance.

But that's not something the IRS wants debated.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politic...lew-a-plane-into-a-texas-irs-building/275887/

https://www.theguardian.com/world/richard-adams-blog/2010/feb/18/austin-irs-joseph-stack

"Horrendous events today in Austin, the state capital of Texas, where a man flew a single-engined airplane into the side of an office building."

What's so horrendous about that ?

Compared to the lives destroyed daily by the US, Israel & Saudi Arabia.
 

Gry

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Veteran
And justified anger, without proper or effective direction, amounts to a Country where many sit and bitch about the System's injustices, but are essentially a part of the problem for doing nothing functional to change it, thereby giving tacit approval to those who buy our representation from under us, and indirectly make us paupers in our own lands.

There's a place for anger, and a place for action related to that anger.

Anger unbridled and poorly thought through in its expression is another matter altogether.

But again, apathetic complaining, with no constructive recourse or expression, perpetuates the status quo. There are many times in history for which I am thankful SOMEONE got angry, offended, or indignant enough to actually do something, other than to commiserate over a cup of coffee or a doobie..
Never doubt that a small group...
 

Gry

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i'd like to know their "real" motivations. medical & legal records probably sealed. no one likes hearing it, but nearly all shooters (in the US) are pissed off young white guys mad at the "others" that they resent for whatever bullshit reason they come up with & embrace.:moon: fuck 'em all, each & every one. may they burn forever in the basements of hell...:tiphat:
AAA
 

Phaeton

Speed of Dark
Veteran
Anger is a gift.

Often can surprise you with its intensity.

Without discipline, all emotion can lead to destruction.

Training under the proper supervision through your lifetime is key.

Many fail to realize this to the detriment of those who do.

Strength through humility and compassion.

Duane was angry for not being able to control his drinking. He murdered my sister in law for leaving him. He later shot himself when relatives would not allow him near his daughter.

Ernie shot two people camping where they should not be.

Tom stabbed my uncle 33 times. Being disparaged for not working angered him.

Bruce was angry at himself for being gullible, all his relatives were well off and he just kept losing his money. He could not find the latest predator so he used the 9 mm on his own head.

Patty was angry about no job and a hungry daughter, she thought attempted suicide would get her help. She died.
Mac tried his best but could not manage and they took the daughter away. Mac hung himself.

Mike was angry at the system, never got an even break. Then he was arrested for a trespass.
He visited me for confirmation. God had given him a .45 service pistol. Straight from God and he was confiding in me what God intended he do with it. I am still conflicted on this one. His widow did not allow me to attend the funeral.
The next year his son committed suicide, compounding the tragedy.

Chris preferred girls rather than women. Anger about consequences would not allow him to release a white victim. I am conflicted here as well, Chris is still alive.

All in all there are seventeen names on my 'dead list', none from natural causes.

This is third world stuff, breakdown of society situations refugees are running from when they get stalled at the border.

The sheer volume of isolated violence and death is incredible, so it is ignored as not credible.
I know quite a few who have much worse to relate than I, and are still alive besides.

Most are dead, their weight only grows, thank God the open door.
 

CosmicGiggle

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.... got an online survey from the Dems yesterday wanting me to check off issues I was concerned about and mental health was not on that list.

In fact, very few of my basic concerns were listed, only the concerns the Dems had narrowed down that they wanted me to choose!:eek::

Sad!
 

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