Enlightened insights taken from the past week’s reading:
"But with this fraudulent virus ‘pandemic,’ the real U.S. government is being exposed for what it truly is, and now is unclothed so that all can see the truth should they desire to do so. America has gotten away with the lie that it is different, that it is better, and that it is innocent in the horrors of man, but that is all coming to a screeching halt, as the ruling class eugenicists and the political elites in government are showing their true colors, and are aggressively seeking total control over all of humanity. If they succeed in this effort, more will die in this country and worldwide than ever before, and genocide, democide, and mass murder by non-obvious means will occur. Due to the government response to this fake virus hoax, there will be financial ruin, sickness, famine, poverty, vaccination poison, and suicide; all caused by the state, but the state will not take blame for this carnage. No, this will be blamed on a virus, and on society as a whole for not complying with every draconian measure mandated by the despicable state. Since this ordeal began earlier this year, the elderly have been targeted for death, and in many cases purposely left to die in isolation. As this global reset continues however, it will not just be the old that are dying; death will consume all ages, as life will be relegated to one of survival instead of joy."
Gary D. Barnett
"The media corona template runs as follows: Report mounting death toll in the early stages, case numbers in the decline stage, and death toll again at the spikes. The net result of this selective reporting is that any good news on the ground never makes it to the stories.
The failure of major media to report truthfully is inexcusable, since accurate information would enable our society to deal with this crisis in a more reasonable manner. But this is apparently not something the leftist journalists wish us to do. Instead they try their best to keep us ignorant and frightened in order to wreak havoc in America, hoping to sink Trump. And if American society should be ruined in the process, so be it.
It is difficult to recall any period in living memory in which manipulation of information by major news organizations reached such levels of cynicism. What we are witnessing these days is a most severe case of journalistic malpractice."
Vasko Kohlmayer
"All in all, many people are subconsciously asking this question: would I rather wake up and therefore see the mass insanity all around me, or would I prefer to stay asleep and follow orders and pretend that is the best course of action? They choose the second option.
Waking up means the individual is living life at a new and different level. It means seeing the truth. It’s the first step to coming up with a strategy for dealing with the reality that has been imposed.
Not waking up means living in a state of conformity, accepting official statements and orders, following those orders, fitting in, acting normal, adjusting, behaving according to stimulus-response."
Jon Rappoport
"While capitalism may be an optimal venue for greedy people to thrive, it does not cause those people to be greedy in the first place. Switching to a socialist model will do nothing to curtail greed in people where it already exists, and will instead further restrict economic freedom for individuals around the globe."
Joshua Dopkowski
"Masks.
What tyrannical nonsense and that is where we live today. And keep in mind that the Karens of both sexes who call you out for not wearing a mask is not due to health concerns, but you don’t share their imperial conditioning. Nor do they have any faith their mask will protect them. Curiouser and curiouser. Prove me wrong.
Remember, if you oppose human slavery, communism and/or infanticide, you are now an enemy of the people. Burn that into your brain."
Bill Buppert
"One of the misconceptions that persist in the minds of people is that they need a leader or authoritative figure to guide them, and that is very evident in this country. This thinking is not natural, but has been embedded in the minds of men throughout history by long-term indoctrination. The population at large holds reverence for rulers and dishonestly claimed heroes, whether the president, military commanders, political party heads, or for the so-called 'famous' in society. Instead of acting on their own, the masses actually beg for someone to tell them what to do, and continually ask for guidance. Instead of looking to self for answers, they whine that no one is telling them what to do in order to gain their own freedom. This subservient behavior is bred into the common people through a state education system planned and implemented by those that desire a compliant society in order to hold power and gain control over the masses. By taking control of the education system in America, the state eliminated the individual and individual intellect in favor of the collective. Collective societies function on the premise of the greater good instead of the needs of the individual, and this alone sets the stage for mass compliance and loss of all liberty."
Gary D. Barnett
"Whether we look at tax receipts, government spending, government employment, or the regulatory burden, state control of the economy—at least in the United States—is far larger today than at any time in the past. The economy has not been 'deregulated' and the Keynesian paradigm has not been scaled back. Yet the narrative remains immensely powerful. Both leftists and conservatives believe it, which is why even conservatives will claim that 'market fundamentalists' dominate the the entire government apparatus."
Ryan McMaken
"Poor, wretched, and stupid peoples, nations determined on your own misfortune and blind to your own good! You let yourselves be deprived before your own eyes of the best part of your revenues; your fields are plundered, your homes robbed, your family heirlooms taken away. You live in such a way that you cannot claim a single thing as your own; and it would seem that you consider yourselves lucky to be loaned your property, your families, and your very lives. All this havoc, this misfortune, this ruin, descends upon you not from alien foes, but from the one enemy whom you yourselves render as powerful as he is, for whom you go bravely to war, for whose greatness you do not refuse to offer your own bodies unto death. He who thus domineers over you has only two eyes, only two hands, only one body, no more than is possessed by the least man among the infinite numbers dwelling in your cities; he has indeed nothing more than the power that you confer upon him to destroy you."
Étienne de la Boétie
"The world of competing states is something like a Hobbesian world. There is no enforceable world social contract and no world sovereign. States are in something like a state of nature with respect to one another. Individual states keep trying to weld the world into one state under one sovereign. To make their aspiring states powerful enough to accomplish this very large task of ruling the world, they collectivize the resources of the peoples in their empires. This amplifies and focuses power against competing states.
In the last century, aspirants included Nazi Germany, the communist Soviet Union and Red China. There were military and top leaders here in America who explicitly admired the supposed order, efficiency, ruthlessness, and advanced tech of these foreign systems. They admired their amplification of power. They urged the U.S. to adopt the totalitarian blueprints of foreign enemies of freedom."
Michael Rozeff
"Here in America, blacks are currently being reconceptualized as no longer our fellow citizens but now as our own sacred cows, entitled to wander wherever their whims lead them with nobody daring to tell them no."
Steve Sailer
"American elections are cathartic farces. Drawn out and elaborately staged, they’re designed to give false hopes and stoke emotions. With the national mood already so volatile and foul, however, this year’s balloting promises to be a horror show. Unable to aim at their oppressors, Americans will be reduced to shooting each other."
Linh Dinh
"Economic bankruptcy is almost always preceded by moral bankruptcy. And it’s accompanied by intellectual bankruptcy: in this case, the philosophical acceptance of economic collectivism and political statism.
The exact description of the situation is fascism—which, contrary to the History Channel, has essentially nothing to do with police jackboots, bizarre racial theories, or militarism. A fascist is simply one who believes in nominal private ownership of both the means of production and consumer goods—but with strong state control over both."
Doug Casey
"The whole gospel of Karl Marx can be summed up in a single sentence: Hate the man who is better off than you are. Never under any circumstances admit that his success may be due to his own efforts, to the productive contribution he has made to the whole community. Always attribute his success to the exploitation, the cheating, the more or less open robbery of others . This basic hatred is the heart of Marxism."
Henry Hazlitt
"Lenin used words in the same way, just as do Antifa, Black Lives Matter, the presstitute media and a large number of American university academics. Lenin said that his use of damning words was 'calculated to evoke in the reader hatred, aversion, and contempt . . . calculated to destroy the opponent, to wipe his organization off of the face of the earth. . . . Against such political enemies I then conducted a fight of extermination.'
That is the fight that the presstitutes, the Democrats, and the liberal-progressive-left are conducting against white people in North America, Australia, and Europe.
Will white people realize the assault on themselves or will they go the way of history?"
Paul Craig Roberts
"Words like fascist have lost their meaning. If you don't agree with someone, you call him a fascist and everybody's a fascist, et cetera. Fascism has a very specific meaning as articulated by Benito Mussolini who was the intellectual father and the political father of 20th-century fascism. His expression was, 'Everything inside the state, nothing outside the state'."
Jim Rickards
"Insanity in individuals is something rare – but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule."
Friedrich Nietzsche
"Guard with jealous attention the public liberty. Suspect every one who approaches that jewel. Unfortunately, nothing will preserve it but downright force. Whenever you give up that force, you are inevitably ruined."
Patrick Henry
"The attempt to extinguish history by pulling down statues of historical figures and renaming buildings, military bases and schools, under the guise of defeating racism, is once again laughable in its infantilism. The overwhelmingly white domestic terrorists destroying public property, with the unresponsive consent of Democrat mayors across the land, couldn’t answer ten basic questions about U.S. history, but they are the judge and jury of what constitutes racist monuments?
Again, you need to step back and ask yourself, why weren’t these monuments pulled down in the 1960s during the Civil Rights protests or during the eight years of the Obama presidency? It’s because those at the top believe it is in their best interests to create civil strife and havoc at this time. They know emotional issues like racism and fear of invisible viruses are the way to keep the masses distracted and at each other’s throats."
Jim Quinn
"The politicians' fiat mentality can be described as a parasite that attracts other parasites of like mind. The fiat (paper money) mentality is rot and decay that attracts likes because they can't survive independently as creators of wealth.
They love the politics of envy; they are the epitome of greed, selfishness, laziness and physic dependence on authoritarianism. They are vipers who eat their young. A police state is their ultimate dream.
They protect the power elite and they want power over the people at the people's expense. They want the world in a concentration camp. They harbor a perfect hate for humanity and they would love the Gestapo."
Bob Livingston
"Always be intensely skeptical of claims made about governments targeted by the known liars who run the US-centralized empire. Always, always, always, always. If you advance imperialist propaganda, then you are just as culpable for the bloodshed and suffering they help facilitate as the people who are actually launching the missiles."
Caitlin Johnstone
"Who, then, created these debts, in the name of 'the United States'? Why, at most, only a few persons, calling themselves 'members of Congress,' etc., who pretended to represent 'the people of the United States,' but who really represented only a secret band of robbers and murderers, who wanted money to carry on the robberies and murders in which they were then engaged; and who intended to extort from the future people of the United States, by robbery and threats of murder (and real murder, if that should prove necessary), the means to pay these debts.
This band of robbers and murderers, who were the real principals in contracting these debts, is a secret one, because its members have never entered into any open, written, avowed, or authentic contract, by which they may be individually known to the world, or even to each other. Their real or pretended representatives, who contracted these debts in their name, were selected (if selected at all) for that purpose secretly (by secret ballot), and in a way to furnish evidence against none of the principals individually; and these principals were really known individually neither to their pretended representatives who contracted these debts in their behalf, nor to those who lent the money. The money, therefore, was all borrowed and lent in the dark; that is, by men who did not see each other’s faces, or know each other’s names; who could not then, and cannot now, identify each other as principals in the transactions; and who consequently can prove no contract with each other.
Furthermore, the money was all lent and borrowed for criminal purposes; that is, for purposes of robbery and murder; and for this reason the contracts were all intrinsically void; and would have been so, even though the real parties, borrowers and lenders, had come face to face, and made their contracts openly, in their own proper names."
Lysander Spooner
"The convenient thing about extreme left groups is that they have no principles or rules to follow. Meaning, they operate on lies and manipulation. They do not care about being right, they only care about winning. When Antifa fails, or they get caught in the middle of something nefarious, they simply claim they are not a group but an idea, therefore they aren't culpable for the actions of a 'handful of bad examples.' When the BLM or Antifa wimp out and don't show up to a town to protest because they might have to face organized opposition, the media claims that the groups had no plans to protest in those towns anyway."
Brandon Smith
"The need to condemn others in order to support one's own ego is well known. But however we want to look at it, we are all individuals. I am quite capable of committing my own sins, without taking on the ones of others, which happened before I was born. There is a profound lack of responsibility on the part of those who wish to impose collective guilt on others, yet expect others to overlook their own foibles.
I am an individual. I speak for myself and am responsible for my own behavior. I am not responsible for the speech or behavior of other females, white people or psychiatrists. When we all consider this position, it will lead to more personal responsibility, and less prejudice toward others."
Anonymous
"Propagandists in the classroom are a luxury that the poor can afford least of all. While a mastery of mathematics and English can be a ticket out of poverty, a highly cultivated sense of grievance and resentment is not."
Thomas Sowell
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