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Ol' Doc Skepsis's avatar

>>But now “authority” is basically a magnet for “I know better” narcissists who feel compelled to steamroll your freedoms flat, in order to suit a clearly-incorrect political ideology embraced by bitter, thin-skinned losers who hate humanity.

Great take, Tom. Leftism is a symptom of PTSD caused by Early Childhood Trauma (whether familial or cultural). Another symptom is what I call #MicromanagerDisorder, AKA 'control freaks.' Another good take I read recently was an update on Lord Acton's famous quote, "Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely." The writer suggested that power attracts psychopathic naarcissists who are ALREADY corrupt. I tend to agree. TYVM for the post.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

I also tend to agree that "power attracts psychopathic narcissists who are ALREADY corrupt."

I would disagree that "control freaks" are limited to PTSD victims of Early Childhood Trauma on the Left, though they certainly hold sway at this time. Should the Right return to power, I am sure we will see a revival of such authoritarianism from so-called "conservatives."

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Karen's avatar

Well, it seems that Doug Vogt put it all together 45 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZqIvv2PqoA.

The murder campaign has often been attributed to the looting of pension & health plans by Western kleptocrats - there's now not enough money to go around for all those retiring boomers, so let's have fewer of them, shall we? However, the increased urgency (Agenda 2030 seems now to have moved forward to 2025) suggests fear and desperation on their part.

I suspect they know the jig is just about up, now that people are getting a sense of the magnitude of the deception perpetrated on them.

We must redouble our support and compassion for one another in this dark time.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

Thank you for your comment and this link. I have saved the video to watch later. The pole-reversal theory holds much credence with me; it's such a terrifying scenario that I don't even like to think about it because it is insurmountable.

"They" have openly acknowledged Agenda 2030 has been sped up, "Operation Warp Speed," perhaps, with a 2025 target for totalitarian takeover. I can't determine with any clarity how it's going for them.

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Retired Librarian's avatar

The pole reversal is terrifying. I first heard it decades ago, on The Art Bell show!

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

Good ol' Art Bell. He's proven himself irreplaceable. No one does what he did, exactly. We've got similar but nobody's the same. He was inimitable! Thank you for your comment.

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Retired Librarian's avatar

Nobody is Art! Thank you Wrinkly Tom🤗

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Denis Kristan's avatar

Video is remuved from youtube

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Sonia M's avatar

I’ve had a sneaking suspicion that the current population numbers are inflated and the official number of people is far below what they say beginning in the 1970s. This is me writing anecdotally, but if you contemplate the number of empty buildings, homes, ghost cities and towns peppered around the country, and if you look at old vintage photos of the 1910s, 20s, 30s, and 40s, you will start to get the impression that there were a lot more people walking around back then than there are now. I would estimate there about 200 million in the USA if not less currently.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

Impossible to say. More people were outside in 1910-40s perhaps because it was before the invention of television, which kept people inside and away from the town square. Today, more are couch potatoes than ever after the lockdowns conditioned many to live in self-imposed prisons and the internet does everything without leaving the house. But you may be right. Thank you for your comment.

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Sonia M's avatar

You’re right It’s hard to say, and I think we’ll never know because it benefits politicians etc to say there are more people for voting etc. Check out YouTube and watch some videos that talk about how there are several thousand empty NYC apartment buildings alone. Ghost homes and buildings are everywhere.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

I live in a suburb of Minneapolis & the downtown is a veritable ghost town. People are terrified to go there or to take public transport. The crime is off the charts especially in areas with low crime rates in the past. Thanks, George!!

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Sonia M's avatar

It seems that when there is less people around, the criminals that are left behind, become harder to manage, and seem to run amok as bandits.

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

Yes, and this is a blue state with lots of illegals & the police have been castrated.

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Sonia M's avatar

Also Lone Skum talks about this a lot, I suspect he probably knows some truth that there are less people already.

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Phillip Badger's avatar

Glad I’m not the only one “seeing” this.

That’s all I’ll say for now.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

Well, let us know when you've got more! Thanks for your comment.

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rickrolled's avatar

Just do the exact opposite of whatever the government tells you to do, and you’ll be fine.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

That's life in Law of Inversion Land! Thank you for your comment.

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Mark S's avatar

Another great read, like usual. My question to you is. Since we all know the 2020 election was stolen, what is the point of voting this year since it really doesn't look like the GOP is doing anything to stop what happened last year?

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

The more we vote, the tougher it will be to steal. The tougher it gets to steal, the more ridiculous their over-the-top efforts to steal it will look, and possibly push the populace to some kind of healthy non-violent resistance.

But I'm increasingly considering whether "they" are going to let Trump win and he's a immigration Trojan Horse anyway. Xiden (or whoever) will face serious pushback, I think, if/when he tries to give citizenship and money galore to help the invaders settle. Trump will not.

Same way we might've seen many more on the right push back against Hillary and the Covid lockdowns/mRNA vaxx, but most fell in line because they "trusted" Trump.

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Adam's avatar

This is chilling stuff. If that population forecast is correct, the next 18-24 months are going to be horrific. In the white world, only Russia looks stable. I wonder if that is why Clown World is dead set on taming Russia?

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

I don't think we've been given anything close to the real story of what Russia's all about. It may well tie back into Tartaria, IDK. I fully expect the next 18-24 months to be horrific. Just not sure how much of it is going to be man-made and how much is tumultuous Earth stuff. Of course, I'm sure they've got all kinds of plans for how to clamp down after tumultuous Earth stuff, too. Thank you for your comment!

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Sonia M's avatar

So glad you know about Tartaria! That one is a crazy odd rabbit hole, a lot of disinformation it seems, where do you stand on that? Are the buildings a lot older and was there a mud flood that sank these buildings and then were re-discovered? Thank you.

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Retired Librarian's avatar

Great article. Really nice summary of several Big Things.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

Thank you! I appreciate you taking the time to comment in such a complimentary way.

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Kim's avatar

I am in the Houston area and also had a weird feeling, especially in my head and chest. The people are ours me did not feel anything.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

It might be psychosomatic, or it might be empaths felt things others did not, or maybe "The Dead" just whiff on this kind of thing, or something else entirely. "I Know Nothing"!

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Faithful Planner Fun's avatar

Right you are.

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

That's generous and I thank you in advance.

What else have you seen coming for a very long time? Anything we should know about but may not know?

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

Yikes. Interesting story. Thank you for sharing it!

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TOM SIEBERT's avatar

I *want* to believe in Trump, but cannot. He may be the lesser of two evils, or he may be the more diabolical. I will say he seems more Luciferian than Molochian or Baphometian (is that even a word?), but who knows? All that's above my pay grade and I'm not taking any sacred/profane vows to find out.

It sounds like you've got some interesting stories and perhaps a few good insights, James. Perhaps you'll share one or two 'round these parts at some point, or even write your own Substack. Thank you for your comments!

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

I also have my doubts about Trump. I vacillate between wishful thinking and inner knowing. One thing I do appreciate is his sense of humor. I had a good chuckle over his eclipse ad. Brilliant in my book.

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