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Aug 17, 2023Liked by Julian Macfarlane

The face of evil is now openly murdering folks right here in western civilization.

We are literally facing a satanic movement in our government, corporations, politics, education, financials.......in fact, you can't name an institution that isn't. Even most churches!

Just today, Steve Kirsch posted this:

https://kirschsubstack.com/p/go-ahead-get-your-covid-booster-nothing?utm_medium=email

If you really want to dig into this:

https://crushlimbraw.blogspot.com/2023/05/who-are-daservants-of-satan-does-it.html?m=0

That is just one from a long list.

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Great article and superbly read. Very similar in style to Caitlin Johnstone - read by her partner Tim Foley. Australians [The Voice] and New Zealanders [Co-Governance] (both indigenous and non-indigenous) are also under siege by "the globalist parasites' and their prostitute puppet regimes. Their mega-corporations such as BHP-Billiton and Rio Tinto who are sponsoring the oppression and division of the people will no doubt not be required to pay perpetual 'reparations' - rather like the unaccountable genocidal pharmaceutical corporations such as Pfizer.

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Thank you for the compliment. I do not always agree with Caitlin - but I admire her writing.

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The title of the following video has Duterte’s name in but it is actually all about Libya ... it is portending a warning to Duterte.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wO0NN7z9Z7E

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There will be strings attached but even if those strings are thinner, it will be a huge improvement. BTW the map sortof has the Cameroon label mostly on Nigeria which could confuse some.

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Africa is rich in minerals the big powers are getting their hands dirty again

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That heat map is cool.

It shows up remote mining operations in Australia quite well.

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I will never again criticize fitness apps.

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The US is not interested in building functional democracies in Africa any more than it is interested in doing it at home. It just likes building bases. With air conditioning. And Starbucks, of course. More money for military contractors. Agadez doesn’t have a Starbucks yet. So, of course, the Americans don’t want to leave. < Still chuckling.. so well said

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Thanks for pointing me here, well done!

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Thanks for your comments.

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If you write about human political animals gone feral you need to respect their difference from civilized people who are culturally wild, and free.

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2016 Brasil, esqueceu de incluir

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You're right. That should have been included.

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Condolences about Sally.

Well, it appears that a new racket is being spun up in Africa - I can't wait to see how they make a settlement out of the Ukraine situation. Looking more and more like they'll go for a clean exit.

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Hmmm...A "clean" exit. And when was the last time they accomplished THAT? LOL.

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They can certainly try. :)

Though my standard for "clean" was "hopefully doesn't escalate into the international equivalent of a bar fight with nukes on high alert", which might be a bit low.

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Street fights are one thing. Bar fights are another. In a bar fight, one or both guys are drunk. Drunks are out of their minds. That's the US today. If they are big and fat, they think are overconfident. Just like the US. The guy who isn't drunk and knows how to fight, say, a boxer, will destroy them. As a last resort, the big fat guy may grab a chair -- or worse-- break a bottle.

But drunk and slow--and armed-- that's when he gets really hurt, if his opponent is any good. The US has not been a peer-level fight for a long time. Russia now has a lot of experience. And has upped its game.

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Americans seem to have forgotten the idealism of the Founders.

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Which Idealism was that? Most of those dudes were pragmatists utilizing an Idealized veneer to whip up the proles to fight England.

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I stand corrected. Perhaps some of those who supported the revolution were genuinely idealistic. But the "Founders', those who set up the Republic, were pragmatists as you say. Good point!

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