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A Y M
2 years ago

How the financial reset will play out and what the mechanism may be for you to own nothing…

The Great Taking (Documentary)

https://youtu.be/dk3AVceraTI?si=iEaywM9TpsOa5h9r

Freddy Boy
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

👍

DS99
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

The downvoters are just plain daft or high up in finance! This is a great documentary – thanks for posting.

A Y M
2 years ago
Reply to  DS99

Thanks. It seems to pull a lot of what has concerned us together with the legal mechanisms that engineer the taking of all securitised wealth in the inevitable event of public stock and bond market collapses.

The downtickers follow me around because I put out truth bombs on October 7th false flags and Israel’s destruction of Gaza.

A Y M
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

The 85k will be available to you via your CBDC digital wallet verified identity through your iris scan.

i like silver as well for smaller forms of exchange.

Freddy Boy
2 years ago

Premiership match abandoned today as player age 29 has heart attack ! Tumbleweed as usual !!

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Freddy Boy

Mogs posted this last night but it’s worth a repost. Poor lad.

Lockdown Sceptic
2 years ago

Killing Farming Is Killing Humanity 

latest leaflet to print at home and deliver to neighbours or forward to politicians, media, friends online. 

09a-Killing-Farming-Is-Killing-Humanity-MONOCHROME-copy
Mogwai
2 years ago

A sick reminder of how females are treat in some Islamic countries. Their worth is purely based on their fertility. Married off at 12yrs old and has two kids at 15yrs old, so far. A culture that legitimizes paedophilia and sex abuse is a vile culture indeed. I saw another one where the girl was only 9yrs. ( 8mins )

https://twitter.com/AzzatAlsaalem/status/1735746820356067462

DHJ
DHJ
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

There’s no need to be selective, the same can be found with Haredi Jews, Catholics, atheists etc.

The common factor will be a subset of people within a population that commit these acts and a larger group aware of it which stays silent for a number of reasons – fear, disbelief, disinterest, helplessness, self-preservation and so on.

DHJ
DHJ
2 years ago
Reply to  DHJ

Interesting downvotes albeit a little disturbing. Could be bots downvoting based on keywords and subject matter.

Dinger64
2 years ago

Morning all, here’s a perfect example of when your own high tech disproves your climate agenda and so has to be switched off, quick!

(Notice on the heat photo of Vegas how all the concrete/tarmac areas are much warmer than the surrounding natural earth!)

https://www.space.com/satellite-satvu-hotsat-dead-after-six-months

Dinger64
2 years ago
Reply to  Dinger64

Just to add, I don’t think it ‘died’ I think it was murdered!

DHJ
DHJ
2 years ago

The IDF shooting 3 unarmed, white flag waving Israeli hostages is notable in its absence from the articles. Sceptical news might ask the question if this tragedy is not so “accidental” but perhaps the result of training and conditioning or just normal procedure but we’re only hearing about it because the victims were Israelis and it couldn’t be covered up.

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 years ago

The Absurdity of Measuring Breath for Climate Change” – It’s a worrying trend in the climate debate, where even the most basic human functions are scrutinised for their environmental impact, says Charles Rotter in WUWT.

The article concludes with an appeal to suppress this sort of research. Personally I think the more widely it is known about, the better. Yes, the ‘researchers’ are suggesting that meat eaters emit more greenhouse gasses. Make sure everyone knows that the eco-loons really and truly do want to ban meat production and consumption = for everyone.

A. Contrarian
2 years ago
Reply to  soundofreason

Next up – research that shows vegans emit less CO2 than meat eaters.

Although quite possibly more methane from the other end…

JayBee
2 years ago

Framing Mearsheimer as ‘controversial’ is the final confirmation that the Dailysceptic has lost the plot and the right to carry that name.
Is Nuland not ‘controversial’?
Or Netanjahu, or Johnson?

transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  JayBee

I listened to the interview and it was interesting

WyrdWoman
2 years ago

Useful update on what’s happening with the WHO’s IHRs with Meryl Nass & James Cobett over on CHD.

https://rumble.com/v41l29k-is-the-whos-house-of-cards-collapsing-james-corbett-dr.-meryl-nass.html

huxleypiggles
2 years ago

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/the-indoctrinators-part-4-david-attenborough-2/

A proper take-down of the climate change w#nker in chief – Attenborough.

JeremyP99
2 years ago

““The Absurdity of Measuring Breath for Climate Change” – It’s a worrying trend in the climate debate, where even the most basic human functions are scrutinised for their environmental impact, says Charles Rotter in WUWT”

Maybe.

Maybe not.

All we need is that those who are expressing this concern lead the way, set a fine example to the rest of us, by stopping breathing. After all, they all refuse to stop flying and any of the other manifold uses of hydrocarbons, so this is a truly epic way to WALK THE WALK.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago

https://off-guardian.org/2023/12/16/the-sanctity-of-privacy/

Todd Hayen with a thought provoking piece on the implications the loss of privacy will bring – nothing to hide.

DHJ
DHJ
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

It’s not only nothing to hide, it’s more predictable behaviour because an individuals preferences, beliefs etc are known. This is gold dust for the behavioural scientists.

On his last comment regarding the two-way “tele in the bedroom”, it’s already here and welcomed by many in the form of products such as Alexa. I don’t remember if 1984 says how Big Brother entered homes but turns out it was easy to get the ball rolling.

David101
2 years ago

“Cafe forced to close following complaints about noise from clinking teacups”

You can guarantee that if any large scale corporate enterprise that produced a lot of noise to build or run (say a new airport, new factory producing heat pumps, or a tech firm HQ) tried to set up in the vicinity of the same neighbourhood – doesn’t make any difference how many people complain.
But clinking teacups from a small-business startup? Well we can’t have that, can we!

Dinger64
2 years ago