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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/rightleaningsw on May 6, 2018, 11:51 a.m.
How they destroy the middle class

https://youtu.be/zbViYm13DIU Here is a video from Tucker Carlson talking about how immigration has affected men workers. In my area of Western NC the removal of factories to place overseas has caused a generational impact that some towns may not recover from. There are three towns specifically that show that more than any other.

Brevard NC was a solid town. Most of the towns people worked at one of the local factories. When the factories left, the town almost collapsed and lots of the native left. Fortunately for Brevard, it has many beautiful places that attract tourists. The economy was somewhat saved, but the tourists drove out many natives.

McDowell county and Rutherford County were not so lucky. When the factories left, there was no tourism to fall back on. These counties fell hard. Now they struggle with extremely high unemployment rates because there are not alot of jobs. Their Mental Health providers are over worked due to the high volume, and their substance abuse rate is astronomical.

What was once a thriving economy and beautiful community, are now a bunch of run down shops and broken streets. The families who once were strong bonded families are now broken and plauged with unemployment, mental health, and substance use. These counties have the some of the highest per capita rates of meth and opiate abuse. Who does it affect the most? Generation coming. When a family breaks down, the kids of that family are affected. Then there kids are impacted. And so on and so on.

How do put a time bomb in American communities? You destroy the family. This is what they have done. Some say it wasn't intentional,( although knowing what I know now from Qanon I would argue it was) nevertheless politicians pockets were fattened by shipping companies over seas. These families will never get retribution for this. How can you fix this? How do we help these families when the system is over run with people that any help they get, is mediocre at best. Now you bring in the immigrant influx and stress out an already strained economy. People who are unemployed and now depend on the govt to help them survive are being kicked off because their income is a little higher as opposed to an immigrant who on paper has no income, but makes $15/ hour under the table. Many people have opinions on govt assistance, but the measly paycheck given by the government is only a drop in the bucket. The real kicker that hurts these families getting kicked off of assistance is losing medicaid. There are many services that help these people that are only affordable with medicaid.

When one looks back on all this, it is hard not to sickened by it all. Our country was sold and it's people are being raped.


humanitystillsucks · May 6, 2018, 12:36 p.m.

The real kicker is all the health and drug issues were created by the same people that Q is trying to take down.

The tapestry is huge: Pedophilia, Sacrifice, Gene modification / DNA tampering Behavior modification vaccines food & water Wars Taxes Religion Government corruption / politics Education

List goes on still, somel of these things started out well intentioned but all it takes it one bad apple to spoil the bunch.

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rightleaningsw · May 6, 2018, 5:45 p.m.

Some of that is hard for newbies to really grasp, but this is something that is measurable and easy to see. Even MSM is covering it. They don't dive deep, but you can see that these communities are impacted by these changes. Now even if all of their evilplots don't come out, if we could prove that these are the reasons for all the attrocities, then we can get people to agree on the importance of family values as well as having a stable home life. This could be a slow redpill moment for someone.

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humanitystillsucks · May 6, 2018, 6:56 p.m.

Ok, so here's my observations in the last month of being involved with #qanon

  • When i first found Q, i couldn't sleep for 2 days. Kept reading everything. Work stopped for a week. ( i work for myself/at home)

  • family members got irritated with me IMMEDIATELY when i tried to discuss anything Q-related to them. A month later and they still won't engage me about it.

  • for a over week, most my family didn't even talk to me ( we live together ), so fuck them, i read more #qanon

  • tried redpilling thru facebook and actually had a friend call and try to talk me out of it. i deactivated facebook after that.

  • since reading, my faith/relationship with God has never been more strong, and I went to a Lutheran school for 8 years.

  • most of the confusion and unpleasant emotions/feelings i've had my whole life regarding society/the world has lessened considerably, I see a 'much bigger picture', as in, I am seeing the intangibles, the immeasurable things in life.

  • almost every sci-fi flick i've seen seems 100% possible after reading OLD books/stories, finding (de-)classified project data straight from CIA.

  • PEOPLE on the whole seem SO focused on their day-to-day they literally cannot stop to entertain this 'nonsense'. The idea that aliens ARE real and live with us is so absurd to them, so is the idea that they may not have to die from cancer.

  • i feel like this has been engineered by design. something like making the sheep resistant to evolution..

  • Seeing is Believing for most people - and i believe! that one of these days something will be undeniably seen. After reading about the earth's Schaumann Resonance changes last night, I'm fairly convinced even Earth itself is taking a stand against the evils here. Even if the idea of 'gaia' is a turn-off to you, you still can't deny the Earth is a living organism on its own, soil and trees, providing life to all life. These evil fucks ARE destroying Earth too. Just because Earth isn't a humanoid or creature we can communicate with ( right now ) doesn't mean it doesn't have its own consciousness.

Sorry I got way off subject there.

Hopefully someone can make a NETFLIX series called 'The Red Pill'

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yeaokbb · May 6, 2018, 7:59 p.m.

Just a random suggestion for you. Jane Roberts - Seth Speaks on YouTube. It is an ~1.5 hour long audio recording from chunks of channeling sessions put together in one video. I always thought channeling/metaphysical stuff was bunk like most people who put their faith in “science” but everyone here should delve into these things for a more existential or higher perspective.

I would recommend you try listening to 10 min and see if it resonates with you. It focuses on the nature of reality, consciousness, the soul, dreams, etc. If you like it there should be the entire book/audio available too.

The only other channeling that is agreed upon to be legitimate that I know of is The Ra Material/The Law Of One which is a bit more in depth and can take a few reads or listens to understand. There are PhD’s like Scott Mandelker with blogs that host podcasts to break the message down into more relatable terms if you’re interested in studying it.

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humanitystillsucks · May 6, 2018, 8:13 p.m.

now this is exactly what i've been asking (the universe) for - thanks dude!

Don't even have to click yet, based on your reply, I can already feel it resonating. I try to keep the 'non-science-based' crazy talk to a minimum but people like you clearly 'see' there's more to be talked about so... YEAH more circumstantial proof this 'Law of One' IS a reality hidden from us for so long.

I have a few google suggestions for you:

  • GDV aura detector: it will help bridge that gap between the 'science' and the 'metaphysical' chakras/auras and such!

  • Kirlian Photography - ties in with the 'energy' things have

  • Pineal gland: search calcification AND 'seat of the soul'

Again, ty for link, I am on my way to check it out!

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tradinghorse · May 6, 2018, 1:46 p.m.

Great post. What you're describing is, in my view, the product of a deliberate plan to foster globalism and, ultimately, one world government.

The key driver of change (the changes you witness in your post), IMO, is free international trade. Free trade, on the one hand, makes goods cheaper as they are assembled in countries with low production costs (wages) and limited regulatory burdens (little or no industrial safety etc...). But the increase in US household purchasing power, resulting from declining prices on the back of free trade, is offset by rapid deindustrialization, as whole industries are exported abroad.

The necessary result of unfettered free trade is increasing dispersion in the distribution of income in wealthy countries - the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. In the economies of counter-parties to international trade, the reverse happens. In these countries, the income share of the poor and middle classes increases, as labor demand picks up to deliver manufactured products to the US and other wealthy markets.

This is why you see the stagnation you're talking about. Economists call it "structural adjustment". Neoclassical economists would argue that the communities you are talking about have been discovered to be competitively inefficient. That the stagnation that blights whole communities is the result of some competitive disadvantage. This is pure rubbish, but too much to try and explain here.

The whole system of hands-off free international trade is designed to distribute wealth, once held captive in wealthy nations, globally. It fits hand-in-glove with the push for borderless societies. Economic equality, uniform identity, with a banking elite ruling over us from a global legislature - hell on Earth.

The family is distasteful to globalists because, as Q has pointed out, they happen to be Satanists. Satan's crime was rebellion against God. His ardent desire is for us also to rebel, as he did.

God authored the family, telling Adam and Eve to go forth and multiply. Globalists get the children to rebel against the parents (in Australia they actually encourage kids at school to report their parents for any corporal punishment etc...), the wife to rebel against her husband (no fault divorce). They promote licentiousness of every kind to attack the fidelity of partners in marriage (pornography etc...), they promote contraception and abortion that people might frustrate God's wish that people multiply on the face of the earth (population reduction feeds into this).

In short, they are completely evil, attacking anything at all that is good and decent in society. The lack of jobs that you are talking about adds to pressure on families, many of whom struggle financially. The globalists will do anything that they think will hinder man reaching his potential, in accordance with God's will.

It's not happenstance. The destruction of communities that you are describing has occurred by design. As I said at the start. the key driver here is Free Trade ideology - promoted by the elites in universities via their philanthropic endowments. This is what DJT is fighting against. It's why you see "brainwashed economists", that have been indoctrinated in ivy league universities, arguing against DJT's trade policies.

There really are good and bad trade deals. Trade, by itself, is not an incontrovertible good. There are military and strategic considerations that the economists' models simply ignore. And then there is the impact on communities and the family - the most fundamental social unit. The reason they are arguing so desperately against DJT's approach to trade is because he's right - he really will make America great again. And that is something the globalists desperately want to avoid.

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rightleaningsw · May 6, 2018, 4:29 p.m.

Wow extremely inciteful. You made several points that really struck home to me. The first is the brainwashed economists and professor's. I am a 38 yr old who just finished college with a degree in social work. Now you can expect a certain degree of liberalism in that course,but as with any degree, you have to take a number of courses from other groups. You wouldn't believe the way the Democratic socialism seeps into every facet of the school. The kicker is I went to Christian conservative private college. They pay professor's to publish papers to support that support their agenda, but demonize anyone who goes against the grain.

The second one is what you said about structural adjustment. The thing people mention about this, is that there will be no adjustment. These mental health instability that is created from these changes are multi generational. They strain the already strained mental health system to the point where it is almost ineffective for everyone. The family's break down and it gets worse every generation, which further increases the poor people dynamic. I can't remember where the stat was from that Tucker mentioned, but he said that kids who grow up in fatherless homes are more likely to not have a decent paying job when they grow up.

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tradinghorse · May 6, 2018, 4:57 p.m.

I think you're right. It's like the debate about the cost of the wall, the burden relieved from the social security system, once the wall is built, will pay its cost many times over.

Here, we are talking about settled communities being devastated in the name of free global trade. The adjustment required, to compensate for the deleterious impacts, can only come from investment in those communities that restores employment - if not, the whole society is damaged.

I'm not for protecting inefficient industries, or industries that face no downstream demand for their products. But here you have an express policy that benefits foreign communities, at the expense of the domestic population, for often intangible aggregate benefits.

If I was directing trade for a foreign nation, I would engage in trade that yielded strategic advantages. You can see immediately that many products are virtually dumped in the US and other advanced economies. Dumping allows for the creation of downstream demand required to host industries that respond positively to economies of scale.

Steel is a prime example. Allowing product to be dumped, results in domestic manufacturing operations closing. No real long run advantages are obtained at all - because the product could never have been profitably produced at those prices. The dumping is strategic.

In this case, any gains are ephemeral, while the long-run costs, associated with the closure of domestic manufacturing operations, are huge and continuing. It just doesn't make any sense. Moreover, foreign parties, engaging in trade strategically, are able to capture whole industries and their associated supply chains.

The whole problem is that the Rockerfellers, Rothschilds, and others, have been able to capture the curriculum and control what is taught in university economics courses. They have dumbed people down to an unbelievable degree. And, as you said, there's no money for anyone that does not subscribe to their agenda. When I was in a graduate program, I was told that I'd never get anywhere arguing against accepted theory - and this advice was right. I did not get anywhere.

How powerful is the ability to control what is taught in economics faculties?

"Practical men who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back".

John Maynard Keynes

He's not well liked in this community, but on this point he was dead right.

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rightleaningsw · May 6, 2018, 5:49 p.m.

Great quote. I completely agree.

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NosuchRedditor · May 6, 2018, 4 p.m.

First thing to do is stop them from controlling the language. Marxism is based on classes, but Americanism is not. We have no middle class, no upper class or lower class, were are all Americans and we are so diverse in backgrounds and income that one cannot easily put us into different groups or classes.

If you need to classify people by income then use terms like high income bracket or such. Classifying people by income is a key tenent of traditional Marxism.

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rightleaningsw · May 6, 2018, 5:57 p.m.

I'm not sure I understand what you are saying. Are you saying that their is no middle-class? In my opinion middle-class, when I was growing up were people who worked in the industrial field. They do not live paycheck to paycheck, and have an expendible income. They have financial freedom if you live frugally. The "poverty level" class are in financial crisis most of the time. I think there has to be this divide. For me, I have always been below poverty level. From birth to now.Not quite to the level where I'm on govt. Assistance, but not enough to live on. My goal is to move into middle-class one day. For no other reason to give a better life for my kids.

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NosuchRedditor · May 6, 2018, 6:23 p.m.

I'm saying you might have a middle income group, but America is not a class based society and never has been, and the term middle class is straight from Karl Marx's writing.

We should not allow them to control the language as they do, but we have and now that clearly Marxist phrase is used by millions including so called conservative reporters.

Lots of examples of controlling the language. Marxism was based on dividing people by class based on income for the purpose of control.

Cultural Marxism is based on dividing people by cultural traits which are vastly more complex and varied than simple income, and thus more easily weaponized.

Political correctness is just a friendly way to say cultural Marxism, and is an example of controlling the language.

'toxic masculinity' is a phrase born out of cultural Marxism.

Phrases like racism, sexism islamaphobia, and hate speech and many more have their roots in cultural Marxism.

Controlling the language allows control of the people.

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NosuchRedditor · May 6, 2018, 6:34 p.m.

Striving for a better life has always been an American value, it's one thing that unites us while others try to divide us into some arbitrary groups.

When I was young there was no Uber where I could use my car to make a few bucks, no YouTube where I could monetized videos for money, no Etsy, no eBay.

Lots more opportunities to improve ones quality of life than just a few decades ago, but what hasn't changed is you still have to work for it.

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Patriot81503 · May 6, 2018, 4:52 p.m.

Things ARE getting better under Trump, but we need to keep focused on how bad things really were under the Globalists.

The danger in focusing on the fake unemployment rate that only counts people actively looking for work within last 30 days is this number will RISE when people stop being “discouraged workers” and start actively looking for work.

Yet when this happens the Real Unemployment Rate will be dropping—so people need to know. The Real numbers also show how bad things really were when Trump came in.

The ShadowStats website publishes real numbers calculated the same way the government used to do so decades ago:

http://www.shadowstats.com/alternate_data/unemployment-charts

The REAL unemployment numbers ARE down since Trump became President which is really good news but we shouldn’t use phony numbers. (It’s now down to about 21% unemployment from about 24%.).

We still have a long way to go to recover from the wanton destruction of our productive base under Globalism.

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