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The "far right" acid test.

Leave the United Nations.

That's all. That's the acid test.

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That's a good start, but there is the WHO, the Fed, and who knows what else...

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UN encompasses the WHO.

Fed is a national agency (US)

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No, the WHO is financed by private interests, too, while the UN is receiving only membership fees.

The Federal Reserve is a private bank, not a "national agency."

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/you-are-an-asset-owned-and-robbed

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Ray I am not sure you are accurate in regards to the State in Italy or Germany and industry. By 1939, Fascist Italy attained the highest rate of state ownership of an economy in the world other than the Soviet Union, where the Italian state "controlled over four-fifths of Italy's shipping and shipbuilding, three-quarters of its pig iron production and almost half that of steel".

FEE observes the West tried to emulate the Fascist success and to this hour has similarities with both Fascist states.

https://fee.org/articles/economic-fascism/

Mises goes into how the Reich also consolidated control over industry.

https://mises.org/library/why-nazism-was-socialism-and-why-socialism-totalitarian

The present fragmentation of Italy is a direct result of her Occupation by the Americans who built their own Fascist network in the form of "stay behind" units to wage war against Russian invasion. Gladio was run by NATO. In fact the terrorist Red Brigades had covert training by NATO. Americans controlled the Papacy as well.

The vote for the "far right" can be seen as an attempt to regain political autonomy and free Italy from the Iron Heel.

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Yes, Italy was different from Germany in terms of state ownership, but I'm not familiar with the logistic details, where the devil usually is. Germany was more important; the Italians were defeated even in Albania. :)

Iron and shipbuilding were definitely key industries. They still are. Here is for steel:

https://www.azomining.com/Article.aspx

The fiscal background of Germany from 1933 to 1945, as I even posed a question about it in my previous article, is still a mystery to me:

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/somebody-please-explain

Populism certainly makes Italian and German Fascism different from today's version in the US.

Being a US friend or ally has always meant that national economies were exploited by private entities from the US (the same entities have been getting out of the US at least since 9/11) and the enterprise was financed by the taxpayers, both US and domestic.

Op Gladio was successful all over Europe. Britain is not even a secret, but one keeps wondering if the Munich bombing was a Mossad false flag or a concerted effort to pursue globalist goals.

The Polish pope definitely allied with the Reagan administration (it was actually Reagan, who went for it, opposing his advisors) that tricked the SU into the star war games that the Soviets couldn't afford and they never figured out it was a bigger bluff than the Moon landing.

I will be absolutely flabbergasted, if the Italian vote ended up making any difference.

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People like Mike Adams (Health Ranger) think the US midterms will be suspended due to some contrived "national emergency". People like David Icke and Miles Mathis say we have a UNIPARTY and the "right" will win bigly from now on so they can finish us off.

https://realcurrencies.wordpress.com/2022/07/12/the-fed-is-pulling-the-plug-on-the-debt-bubble-cyber-attacks-followed-by-the-greatest-depression-are-coming/

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The midterms will make no difference. It doesn't matter who wins. Probably never did after 1867.

The food and energy crises will turn Americans against each other. You can only imagine what that will look like. In the end, the globalists will step in to save the day.

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Sadly true.

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What makes government influence so ubiquitous in the US: They have by percentage an enormous number in their employ; active duty, civil service, government contractors, not to mention the effect on their families. They really are the largest employer.

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Even the most crooked govt employees amount to about 25-30% of working people and the "government" makes sure they will vote for it. In the US, federal pay is superb, state salaries are great, and even local govt incomes are way better than for those, who are working for their money. Corporations suck you dry and spit you out by the time you are 50, assuming until then you are able to compete with the H1B Visa recipients who only cost the taxpayer even more through the H4 program.

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Yes, though they try to deny it; you only need to look at Fortune 100, and their ties to government. Even people with no involvement, still have to do business with those who do.

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