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False Dilemma

#1
Trump and Vivek and Elon are all in on the H1B Indians for cheap labor scheme. It's almost as if they think the US is a corporation and as we all know a corporation determines the culture of the people whereas in a free country the people determine the culture of their society. 

Is this Hegelian dialectic?

Is this a softball that Trump can take a swing at and hit a homerun for MAGA and it's all manufactured?

Because then the masses would be further divided through their levels of passivity.

If not, then Trump is furthering the ideals of globalism and one world government. 

Which one is it?

Beer
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#2
Musk has now decided to add that there should be fees and strict controls on the quality of the employees. It was all a very ham-fisted affair.

Some big brains were busy on X telling people that they should shut up and sit down if they're not building something. They were also quick to call it all racism after they intentionally baited a bunch of edgelords to make outrageous comments competing for attention. The gall of telling the people that have lost three decades with wages not keeping up with inflation, much less the wealth growth of the .1%, that they should shut up and accept the rampant fraud by those benefiting the most.

This is much deeper than tech too. This goes to the core of the WEF/woke HR mafias that have filled in the map. The political discrimination and ostracization has been ongoing in government right under the noses of local and state voters too. They have no idea how batshit crazy authoritarian these public health and other agencies have become at the top, even in places where it seems they aren't. They're all over these places and they just don't entertain their most radical views publicly until they cement control of the hiring and administrative positions.

H1B is cheaper for companies broadly or it wouldn't be used for entry level jobs and people without any real stake in the US are great source of people willing to turn their heads to violations of US law by companies or violations of our constitution by government agencies. It really works out well for everyone except the US public. They also have a lot of mobility in all these high level positions, so there's never a position anywhere important that won't have a political activist or go-along-to-get-along type to step into HR or management. They basically have waged a two decade PR campaign against white males so that they could give themselves pats on the back for hiring anyone that wasn't. The unspoken admission by these sycophants when they drop math and English standards in schools or hire based on identity demographics, is that they have failed to deliver on decades of promises.

Now, let us not forget that the same timeframes in which these takeovers have happened that education to the poorest has gone down the toilet, public safety has been abandoned in many urban areas, and the wealth has concentrated even more at the very top. That just seems to keep happening no matter how hard we fight racism and sexism and all the "isms" and "ists". More homeless, more poor, higher taxes, and somehow fewer and fewer people keep getting richer and richer. Elites got richer and everyone else got disposable electronics and a lower quality of life.

Yellen's treasury emergency is next up. The UFO crowd is still busy chasing planes and some drones. The alt-right is busy making memes about Indians. Planes are getting shot down accidentally, more than a few are having irregular landings. We did the trains a while back. They're also distracting from the culling of millions of animals to stop the spread of a disease that is most likely riding mallards all over their natural range with more pandemic fearmongering. That seems to be falling pretty flat, fortunately... but while people feel defiant about masks and lockdowns they're not saying anything about the destruction of regional food production happening under the same guise.

2025 is going to be real interesting and not just in the US.
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#3
(12-29-2024, 06:32 AM)Ksihkehe Wrote: Musk has now decided to add that there should be fees and strict controls on the quality of the employees. It was all a very ham-fisted affair.

Some big brains were busy on X telling people that they should shut up and sit down if they're not building something. They were also quick to call it all racism after they intentionally baited a bunch of edgelords to make outrageous comments competing for attention. The gall of telling the people that have lost three decades with wages not keeping up with inflation, much less the wealth growth of the .1%, that they should shut up and accept the rampant fraud by those benefiting the most.

This is much deeper than tech too. This goes to the core of the WEF/woke HR mafias that have filled in the map. The political discrimination and ostracization has been ongoing in government right under the noses of local and state voters too. They have no idea how batshit crazy authoritarian these public health and other agencies have become at the top, even in places where it seems they aren't. They're all over these places and they just don't entertain their most radical views publicly until they cement control of the hiring and administrative positions.

H1B is cheaper for companies broadly or it wouldn't be used for entry level jobs and people without any real stake in the US are great source of people willing to turn their heads to violations of US law by companies or violations of our constitution by government agencies. It really works out well for everyone except the US public. They also have a lot of mobility in all these high level positions, so there's never a position anywhere important that won't have a political activist or go-along-to-get-along type to step into HR or management. They basically have waged a two decade PR campaign against white males so that they could give themselves pats on the back for hiring anyone that wasn't. The unspoken admission by these sycophants when they drop math and English standards in schools or hire based on identity demographics, is that they have failed to deliver on decades of promises.

Now, let us not forget that the same timeframes in which these takeovers have happened that education to the poorest has gone down the toilet, public safety has been abandoned in many urban areas, and the wealth has concentrated even more at the very top. That just seems to keep happening no matter how hard we fight racism and sexism and all the "isms" and "ists". More homeless, more poor, higher taxes, and somehow fewer and fewer people keep getting richer and richer. Elites got richer and everyone else got disposable electronics and a lower quality of life.

Yellen's treasury emergency is next up. The UFO crowd is still busy chasing planes and some drones. The alt-right is busy making memes about Indians. Planes are getting shot down accidentally, more than a few are having irregular landings. We did the trains a while back. They're also distracting from the culling of millions of animals to stop the spread of a disease that is most likely riding mallards all over their natural range with more pandemic fearmongering. That seems to be falling pretty flat, fortunately... but while people feel defiant about masks and lockdowns they're not saying anything about the destruction of regional food production happening under the same guise.

2025 is going to be real interesting and not just in the US.


2025 is going to be a watershed year and MAGA is going to get the Trump they tolerate. 

Thank you for such a well thought out reply,much appreciated! 

Beer
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This is Elon's handler if I had to wager a guess.
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#5
(01-01-2025, 08:41 AM)19Bones79 Wrote: This is Elon's handler if I had to wager a guess.

I only knew of Sam Hyde from some of his antics.

This is worth a watch and for the most part, absent the off-color humor and Gen Z jargon that most probably don't understand, is perhaps the most intelligent punditry I've seen.

Ramaswamy was a transparent flip-flopper and was such a smooth talker that he got very comfortable speaking off the cuff about topics he didn't really understand. He isn't going to talk his way out of this one and I'm glad. He's a scammer that bought a failing drug company and then dumped it after a doomed IPO (which he hyped every way he could using his connections).

I don't think Musk has a handler and I don't think he needs one to serve the .1%. His commitment to freedom exists in an artificial bubble. People will say he spent 44 billion for our freedom, but anybody that understands money understand that most of the billions these people have locked away are worthless in fiat terms. They can't ever be extracted because they're holding up the system. All those billions are just leverage for power and influence. In the case of X, it's probably the only reason he hasn't faced much worse treatment by the governments he's upset. He got the support of an abused segment of the population with three decades of grievances and it was to his advantage. He only had to spend money that wasn't real to begin with.

Sam Hyde's message to Elon

The populist voters should abandon those that don't serve the interests of the public as quickly and without remorse as they themselves have been abandoned by the political class.
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(01-01-2025, 04:49 PM)Ksihkehe Wrote: I only knew of Sam Hyde from some of his antics.

This is worth a watch and for the most part, absent the off-color humor and Gen Z jargon that most probably don't understand, is perhaps the most intelligent punditry I've seen.

Ramaswamy was a transparent flip-flopper and was such a smooth talker that he got very comfortable speaking off the cuff about topics he didn't really understand. He isn't going to talk his way out of this one and I'm glad. He's a scammer that bought a failing drug company and then dumped it after a doomed IPO (which he hyped every way he could using his connections).

I don't think Musk has a handler and I don't think he needs one to serve the .1%. His commitment to freedom exists in an artificial bubble. People will say he spent 44 billion for our freedom, but anybody that understands money understand that most of the billions these people have locked away are worthless in fiat terms. They can't ever be extracted because they're holding up the system. All those billions are just leverage for power and influence. In the case of X, it's probably the only reason he hasn't faced much worse treatment by the governments he's upset. He got the support of an abused segment of the population with three decades of grievances and it was to his advantage. He only had to spend money that wasn't real to begin with.

Sam Hyde's message to Elon

The populist voters should abandon those that don't serve the interests of the public as quickly and without remorse as they themselves have been abandoned by the political class.

Funnily enough, the pic I'm posting lead me to comments like "asmongold" and Sam Hyde and Wigger which I didn't understand and then I stumble onto an explanation in the form of your reply that clears up that mystery. That doesn't happen very often I'd like to think.

   

I've spoken to a muslim billionaire who had to ask permission from a Rothschild to buy a Hindu mine in South Africa.

The very Hindu family that was behind our state capture during the presidency of Jacob Zuma which also launched an attack on our treasury. 

I was on the ground, so to speak. 

And I wrote a thread on ATS how Rothschild Inc was the main player behind all the corporations in SA pushing for vaccine mandates.

The only saving grace we had of not being as totalitarian as Australia during that time I believe was that the destitute masses that forms the bedrock of the ANC voter base was highly suspicious of covid, it's encouraged spread worldwide and the intentions of "whitey" wrt the vaccine. 

I've been around a Jesuit billionaire that had to crawl in the presence of another power player which I won't mention here on a regular basis when he was summoned for an audience. 

However, I do not state that Elon has a handler as a fact. I'm going off what I believe to be a valid assumption. 

Kanye West was another billionaire guy that had a Jewish handler.

Michael Jackson. 

Let's say there's a group that dominates the music industry. Hollywood. Wall Street and Banking. AI development. Biggest lobbyists in DC with unanimous bipartisan support. Ran companies like Pfizer during the scamdemic. Threw billions at movements such as BLM and the trans agenda. Initiated the open border policy for the West while keeping the country that a Rothschild negotiated for his people during WW1 decidedly closed borders to protect their group identity. In charge of the largest trillion dollar investment companies in the world.

The above is not a complete list of course but aims to explain where I base my opinions off of. 

Remember the time when Elon got too uppity with his perceived support of the wrong team and he had to go to what I perceived as a humiliation ritual and a declaration of being subservient to Israel?

I also do not believe that just any genius can rise to the top. Examples would be all the patents that oil companies bought up and shelved from brilliant inventors that we never hear from again. That's Rockefeller territory. 

Elon was very likely groomed at the WEF young leaders club, which brings it full circle to where the former Chairwoman of the WEF, Linda Yaccarino has now become the CEO of TwitterX.

Yaccarino happens to be... 

So if there are the same people everywhere and they operate as a group with the same goals in mind it would make sense that the strategy they employ is used formulaic in other industries as well.

For the record I'm going off some facts, some intuition and what I think is logical steps based on my conclusions as a whole. 

What serves as confirmation to me is the fact that I see them everywhere. MSM moguls and personalities. Youtube influencers. Twitter influencers. Experts on talk shows.. 

Not only in the US, but in other countries in the West as well. 

South Africa had its own Epstein Island, called Bird Island. A book has been published about what happened there and all the bookstores were forced to destroy all of their copies. 

On the 'left'. 

But also on the 'right', which is where the pendulum has once again swung(sp?) to.

I also believe freemasonry being subservient to this force and showcasing it with the chequered board in their symbolism. 

So yeah, I'm at a place where I truly believe that there is a sinister power in control of most of the planet(mainly through federal reserve banks) and I do believe that there are traces of their modus operandi that are public enough to be noticed. 

And looking back at the history of this group even for the past couple of hundred years to where the Rothschilds financed both sides of the napoleonic wars and then spread the fake rumors of a French victory to crash the London stockmarket in order to buy shares at pennies only to have it surge as news of Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo became confirmed fact to present day where these same people are pulling strings behind the scenes..

I sometimes wonder what else am I supposed to think with all the mountains of evidence of connections to these people in crucial world shaping events. 

The Rockefellers went to China before they became the industrialized powerhouse they are now. Afterwards the world bought 'made in China' products. 

The labor was cheap. 

Now, the same people have the unanimous support of the next administration that wants to bring in cheap labor to the West.

Imagine an enemy inside the gates. 

Imagine you're not allowed to criticize them because they are too powerful. 

Imagine they had a pedophile island where the people in power were compromised into unquestionable loyalty. 

Imagine the Bible wasn't lying where it spoke of a 'synagogue' of Satan.

Or where it states that Satan is in charge of this world,whether it be through darkness or false light. 

This is where I'm currently at. 

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#7
Clips like this regularly pop up in my feed. 

ISIS

And this:

Al Qaeda


It's very new-agey the way everything is interconnected. Lol.
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#8
Check out the name on this account, I can't confirm nor reject the authenticity:

Big oops if real


Dave Chappelle would correct me into saying this is all just a coincidence.

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#9
I'm taking in all the current incomplete coverage and speculation.

I'm eager to see what the government -that allowed all the lawlessness in our country to fester and funded Muslim radicalization for regime change abroad- have in store to save us from these problems they created.

Just like that, the conversation about corporate abuse of H1B visas has evaporated.
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#10
(01-02-2025, 04:15 AM)Ksihkehe Wrote: I'm taking in all the current incomplete coverage and speculation.

I'm eager to see what the government -that allowed all the lawlessness in our country to fester and funded Muslim radicalization for regime change abroad- have in store to save us from these problems they created.

Just like that, the conversation about corporate abuse of H1B visas has evaporated.

I'm thinking that if people can't or won't connect the dots with a larger picture in mind... They still don't deserve the Trump they're going to get.

Four more years of nothing good for the American people. 

As for putting Trump in the White House and him selling out his own MAGA movement...

Like his good buddy Elon said if you don't agree with your new corporate overlords you are welcome to 'literally' f* your own face.

Oh joy.

Just what America needs. 

Another tech billionaire nerd with a massive chip on his shoulder and the keys to the car.

We're living in an 80's movie I swear.
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