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Richard Von Cline's avatar

The United States has always been an Illuminati War Machine. Just plainly check your bank note. All the symbols have always been there.

The United States was never freed from 'British Rule'. The District of Columbia is a foreign nation. The Federal Reserve is an illegal operation.

The Media has always been used as a woolen cloth to cover the eyes of the grazing American Cattle. The good Soldiers and Serfs they are.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

True.

Am I a fact-checker now? (in a plaintive voice) :)

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niko's avatar

Perhaps Pax/Pox Americana is not included in the list above because 'we' are not an empire. According to official nationalist ideology like American exceptionalism, 'we' have not been subject to the law of class-based history and civilization by which the self-enriching few rule over the many, and continually expand their appetites for more through imperial conquest, with us as usual cannon fodder and collateral damage. Oh no, not US. 'We' are the defenders of the free world, and all those 800+ military bases across the planet, just part of an unprecedented arsenal of scorched-earth firepower, are there to serve humanitarian ends - even if 'we' are in the habit of overthrowing democratically elected governments and mass murdering civilians as well as combatants.

The trick for this organized criminal class is to gain our consent to their cons and identify our interests with theirs. Thereby theirs become the national interest, deviation from which invites criminallization of others as dangers to national security, domestic terrorists conveniently serving as scapegoats upon whom the thieves and killers may cast their sins.

Whether 'we' identify with North or South in the real estate deal fought out in 'our' history's internal imperial war, our choice in the end remains wage slavery or chattel slavery (and the former won out largley because it's more cost-effective for our masters). And those refugees of imperial campaigns in the colonies, like 'free trade' treaties with Mexico dispossessing and displacing millions, who then become officially designated illegals in our land, share common roots of struggle for survival and dignity with other culturally diverse immigrants who make up most of us in the nation's heritage, whatever insidious purposes they may be used for.

The rise of empires is the fall of common people everywhere the beast of Babylon rules. The fall of empires, all too often engineered as opportune crises for ruling elites to stake out a new world order or great reset for themselves, can likewise serve as an opening for us to reclaim our power, our own identities and history separate from the same old shit we've been taking for however long we've been falling for their lies.

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John Botica's avatar

Any empire that falls into the hands of a pack of dull bureaucrats who rely solely on rigid modelling built on corrupted statistics is bound to fall in a heap. Gotta love that old man in a chair!

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

I added your idea to the article. If you feel I am misrepresenting what you are saying, please, correct me.

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John Botica's avatar

Pleasure Ray. I’m quite happy with that representation too. If you would be so kind as to whack a link to my Substack on my name, that’s be much appreciated! Cheers mate!

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Definitely! It was quite inattentive of me not to think about that, but I figured that new readers would read your comments, anyway. Nonetheless, I'll assume the practice you have recommended from now on!

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Inept and overblown bureaucracy does seem to be another sign of decline.

Vernon is honest and one of the best, although he seems to believe in "viruses." He usually writes about the logistics and the surrounding criminal corruption, so "viruses" don't matter much in his presentations/articles.

Gary Barnett seems to be in sync with me, although I disagree with him on occasion. He also seems to read my stuff for inspiration (one of my goals is to inspire people) for new articles. I hardly ever borrow from his articles, but he often sounded like me even before I started up on Substack.

https://www.garydbarnett.com

Jon Rappoport is also a good source, but I prefer his nomorefakenews.com over his substack (the latter, for some reason, is less focused and sometimes it uses cuss words without being witty or funny, which is uncharacteristic of Jon; he might be mirrored or using a ghostwriter).

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Hot Beer's avatar

I have always thought that over-reliance on technology, esp the interwebs, will be our Achilles heel. People get all worked up about artificial intelligence when it is really artificial incompetence they should worry about.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Or, as the cartoon shows at the beginning of this article, their own intelligence! :)

https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/imitate-an-ai

I personally don't think the AI will fail; the human factor inevitably will. All the operators will have to do is take over from the AI for a little time. Considering how overconfident they are, it will happen sooner or later.

Their timing and pace of eventually getting rid of their enforcers can also be crucial, because if the enforcers realize they will be victims, too, they will turn on their masters.

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Christine the Strawberry Girl's avatar

AI relies on electricity. Surely, someone knows how to hack (unplug) that quantum computer….and that Israeli, Yuval Harari;) Using the wizard of oz as our predictive program.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

The self-assembling quantum-nanotech from the injection seems to operate on the host's bio-electricity.

Obviously, command and control centers that link to satellites will have to be deployed in isolated and pristine environments, possibly on uncharted rocks or tiny, uninhabited islands. As the main perpetrators already live on small, self-sufficient islands, the "super AI" can even be a clandestine underground installation on such an island, directly linked to smaller compartments of data collection/execution all over the world in similar surroundings.

For the time being, only high-level insiders can sabotage the system by feeding it incorrect/faulty data, but even that is an optimistic view.

Harari is not the ideologue; he is only a spokesman. He generously describes the situation, which means that his masters are convinced that nobody can do a darn thing to prevent what's coming.

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Bill's avatar

Awesome article Ray, straight to the point... Right now all around the Globe, their are Global LIES going on... The language of Global LIES, is a language of Global cowards.. A LIAR and a COWARD are normally the same.. WE need FAITH TRUTH and BRAVERY to defeat it once and for all or it will be all for nothing..

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

In my exprerience, there is a huge chunk of the population that consider the situation I describe (not even my opinion) "too dark" and they prefer something "more optimistic." They are afraid of the truth and somehow hope that it will just go away. They will certainly not make it and, what is worse, it looks like a cruel form on natural selection, because they don't even want help. Enjoying the warmth of the pigsty fills their last minutes before the storm and they will be running around like a spider on the wall after told that new "killer viruses" are on the loose. That's not how a person with any human dignity behaves.

The globalists are liars, because according to them (call it "Political Science" of their blend), simple people must not know the truth, because they couldn't handle it. They are probably right, but they contradict themselves by openly making fun of their victims. Or maybe not, because their victims don't even realize that they are on their way out.

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The US is the deep state’s favorite chess piece...and bank.

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I added your ideas to the article. If you feel I am misrepresenting what you are saying, please, correct me.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

I just want to make sure I'm paying full respect to everyone who cares to contribute.

I have also added a link to your site.

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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

Being imperfect is only human!

On the other hand, when you are in your element, you are inimitably smart! :)

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All contributions are more than welcome! As I wrote it myself, "The list is far from complete, but even a single item on it can be enough to end an empire."

Agriculture goes to #3, #4, and #5, depending on the aspect and it is an essential aspect.

Pseudo-science (hijacking science) and employing it as the latest ideology to justify oppression is in accordance with Orthodox Jewish or Calvinist tenets, according to which illness is God's revenge for wrongdoing, but this is the first time in history that it is used for the destruction of civilization. Full destruction of natural habitats to the final detriment of the biosphere is also a first, but I'm not sure how to add it to the article.

As for the monetary system, its inevitable collapse seems to be due to inflation caused by lenders (who issue currencies in the form of debt) charging interest. Please, elaborate further, so that I can add your corresponding idea to the article as well (the first two have been added).

The British Empire is held captive by the same people who occupied it in 1689 first, but at this point, they are occupying much of the world, so they are allowing Britain to go down the drain.

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