Anonymous ID: 8a9071 July 28, 2021, 6:56 p.m. No.14218790   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8805

You cannot blame Donald Trump for the deaths in WWI, WWII, the 1918 flu epidemic, etc.

He was not yet born.

But he was born into a Cabal bloodline family that was playing the game by their rules, and which knew about the slaughter, who did it and why.

So, are you gonna attack him because he didn't stick his nose out in 1968

And likely get himself killed

Or

Are you gonna praise his steel will

That he bided his time,

Learned the Cabal system including the laws of cheating

So that he was ready to advise and lead an operation to free the world?

 

Remember 7 years ago when he tweeted

Move slowly, carefully — and then strike like the fastest animal on the planet!

 

Why did he not name the animal?

Because people would have made fun of him by changingcheetahtocheater.

But, as a Cabal player, he was in fact warning his enemies.

This is what I will do

I will move slowly

Not anytime soon

And I will move carefully so do not expect another warning

And when I do move

I will not be playing fair

I will be CHEATING for the win.

And that is just what he did.

He cheated the REPUBLICAN establishment out of a candidate.

He CHEATED Hillary out of a win by campaigning hard in small states where the Dems had not set up any ballot stuffing

And by running very appealing campaigns in the rigged states so that their planned rigging numbers would be too low,

 

The Q movement was part of the latter.

It allowed Trump to reach many in rigged states without appearing to be campaigning for those votes

And as a result the democrats did not notice and took no counter actions

 

Then as POTUS he CHEATED again by using little known and used Presidential; powers to send special forces teams into North Korea and take out key generals and their entourages

As well as teams that went into the People's Republic and walked out with hard drives and servers full of blackmail material.

 

If CHEATING makes you feel bad,

Then you have not really accepted that we live in Satan's realm

I.e. we really do live in HELL and we will keep being reborn here until we wake up and follow the WAY that Jesus showed us.

And that WAY does not require ever attending a church service or reading a bible

Anonymous ID: 8a9071 July 28, 2021, 7:01 p.m. No.14218831   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8848 >>8939

Before Capitalism, Medieval Peasants Got More Vacation Time Than You. Here’s Why.

 

https://evonomics.com/capitalism-medieval-peasants-got-vacation-time-heres/

 

Life for the medieval peasant was certainly no picnic. His life was shadowed by fear of famine, disease and bursts of warfare. His diet and personal hygiene left much to be desired. But despite his reputation as a miserable wretch, you might envy him one thing: his vacations.

 

Plowing and harvesting were backbreaking toil, but the peasant enjoyed anywhere from eight weeks to half the year off. The Church, mindful of how to keep a population from rebelling, enforced frequent mandatory holidays. Weddings, wakes and births might mean a week off quaffing ale to celebrate, and when wandering jugglers or sporting events came to town, the peasant expected time off for entertainment. There were labor-free Sundays, and when the plowing and harvesting seasons were over, the peasant got time to rest, too. In fact, economist Juliet Shor found that during periods of particularly high wages, such as 14th-century England, peasants might put in no more than 150 days a year.

Anonymous ID: 8a9071 July 28, 2021, 7:06 p.m. No.14218889   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8898 >>8902 >>8950 >>8995

Do Billionaires Destroy Democracy and Capitalism?

 

https://evonomics.com/why-billionaires-destroy-democracy-and-capitalism/

 

The cover of the May 20, 2020 issue of Forbes magazine carries a picture of Larry Ellison, billionaire founder of Oracle Corporation. On page 114, there’s a Billionaires Index that runs six more pages in very small print. The following becomes clear:

 

Almost every country has billionaires. Even Venezuela and Zimbabwe each has one billionaire.

The U.S. has the largest number of billionaires, around 624.

China has the second largest number of billionaires, 390. Not bad for a country professing communism. In fact, the number of Chinese billionaires is even higher, because Hong Kong is listed separately with 66 billionaires, and independent Taiwan adds additional 40 Chinese billionaires.

Germany has 110 billionaires, Russia has 102 billionaires, followed by India with 94 billionaires.

Each of the remaining countries has fewer than 100 billionaires, with many in Australia, Canada, France, Switzerland.

I would guess that there are more billionaires who were not known by Forbes or not counted because their wealth couldn’t be estimated. This would include royals, dictators, and criminals. I would venture that the world has somewhere between 2,000 to 2,200 billionaires. The estimated total net wealth of the world’s billionaires is over $8 trillion.

Our thesis is that billionaires could become a force for good – especially if their resources were used for the Common Good. There are three way this can happen:

 

The billionaires suddenly realize that the Common Good of the planet is an important goal for them, so they join forces to save humanity and Nature,

Our governments make billionaires pay their “fair share” of taxes, or

Society decides that billionaires shouldn’t exist, and our governments simply tax them out of existence.

Will the billionaires agree to higher taxes? In the recent US elections, we recall that Bernie Sanders suggested billionaires should be taxed out of existence, while Joe Biden warned us against demonizing the wealthy.

 

There’s a common myth that there will always be billionaires. And the media worships billionaires like Bill Gates and Warren Buffett who illustrate that some billionaires can work for causes that are beyond their own selfish interests.

 

Where do Billionaires Come From?

We should start by asking where do billionaires come from? Do they just spring out of the fertile digital soil of Silicon Valley? Can anyone – with enough hard work – become a billionaire?

Anonymous ID: 8a9071 July 28, 2021, 7:14 p.m. No.14218960   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14218898

Does he look white to you?

 

Billionairerefers to the amount of green in his pocket.

 

Zimbabwean billionaire Strive Masiyiwa, who has raised more than $1bn to ensure the growth of his group Econet, has ranked first in our exclusive Africa Digital ranking.

 

https://www.theafricareport.com/78586/econets-zimbabwean-ceo-strive-masiyiwa-to-invest-in-data-centres-on-the-continent/

Anonymous ID: 8a9071 July 28, 2021, 7:31 p.m. No.14219112   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9123 >>9176

Deep within the earth's crust there exists a second biosphere, composed of very primitive heat-loving bacteria and containing perhaps more living matter than is present on the earth's surface…

 

…Gold joins the deep hot biosphere argument to another, perhaps even more controversial theory for which he has marshalled evidence: that so-called fossil fuels originate not from compressed biological matter at all but from deep within the earth, present there since the planet's formation, long before our oxygen-rich surface biosphere came into existence.

 

The pattern of petroleum deposits and the mix of elements associated with them around the world, the dramatic results of a Swedish drilling project (1990) in non-sedimentary rock, andindications that some petroleum reserves are refilling- this is some of the evidence that supports Gold's thesis and cannot be adequately accounted for by conventional theories.

 

The implications of Gold's views are no less far-reaching than the theories behind them. The deep hot biosphere and deep-earth gas theories shed light on the nature of earthquakes, they suggest that reservoirs of petroleum and certain metal ores are much vaster (though not necessarily more accessible) than generally claimed, and they help to answer two of the most profound mysteries of the biological sciences: the origins of life on earth and the prospects of extraterrestrial life.

 

Did life develop from the deep hot biosphere? Are Mars and other planets as lifeless as they seem, or might they too be found to contain deep hot biospheres, if only scientists would look below the surface. –from the book jacket, 1999 edition.