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Polemos's avatar

What led you to conclude that we are at war, and whom do you think we are at war with?

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Jack D Crack's avatar

Here's another reference (that I haven't finished reading yet):

"The CCP is at War with America - The Chinese Communist Party’s COVID-19 Biological Warfare Attack and What’s Next"

https://centerforsecuritypolicy.org/book-release-press-conference-the-ccp-is-at-war-with-america/

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Polemos's avatar

Did you ever read the pre-September 11 book Unrestricted Warfare? I thought the translation was a bit garbled in places and a lot of the information probably not useful for anyone who is already deeply exploring asymmetric war and total war concepts (both from the insurgent and counterinsurgent points of view). What I did find interesting was the explicit —but not that elaborated— claim about using drugs and drug addictions to demoralize a people. One can see how this extrapolates to also capturing the academic/medical institutions to change the therapeutic profiles of an enemy so that it focuses on harmful and worsening treatments and restricts helpful and sustainable ones. "Legal" and "illegal" drugs are just bureaucratic distinctions made to separate who profits from which form of manipulating the health and desires of a population: adderall is still methamphetamine, right?

What was elaborated was using the greed of corrupt people to influence the culture, legal systems, and political bureaucracy of the enemy, with a special emphasis on George Soros that appears throughout the book. They explicitly cite his speculative activities in Indonesia as an example of financial terrorism. To update a different theme in the book: corruption and greed also play a significant part in using advertising monopolies and the decline in subscriber revenues to manipulate information media towards the positive messaging one wants and suppressing other messages.

Thank you for the references you pass on.

Obviously, the techniques described don't have to be limited to just China. The United States has also been under the influence of other powerful, financially motivated entities and nation-states and transnationals with the resources, influence, and tenacity willing to take advantage of its sleeping, day-dreaming people.

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Jack D Crack's avatar

No, I have not. I will have to put that one on my list too. I enjoyed reading your response. Thanks for your insight.

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Mary Contrary's avatar

How can you NOT see that we are at war?

It’s a different kind of “war”, but Clearly war.

The elite Totalitarians against the “slaves” (We The People)

& many other people throughout the world fighting for their lives.

Totalitarians doing regime changes has been going on little by little & they got the big USA to take down now.

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Polemos's avatar

Asking a question is a way of soliciting information leading to understanding. We all come from different perspectives, and sometimes come to the same conclusion but from different paths. Learning how someone came to the same conclusion you did helps give you a much broader viewpoint. Just as asking someone from a different perspective with a different conclusion how they came to that conclusion also helps broaden your own sense of your own views.

Call it curiosity. Call it examination. If you've only ever asked someone who disagrees with you questions about how they think what they think, you won't learn as complete a picture of your own thinking as you might if you cultivated curiosity.

But thank you, Mary Contrary. Perhaps you are living up to your name for taking up contrarian questions. Perhaps I am living up to my chosen name as well.

But why do you call them elite Totalitarians? Elite with respect to what standard?

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Mary Contrary's avatar

I wasn’t trying to be a smart ass, so I apologize.

How did I come to realizing it?

Various ways: (here are Only a few of them)

~Reading many old history books, talking to Veterans, old people (I love old peoples wisdom)

~learning the history of How free societies are made less free

~& who controls our money (WCB)

~listened to the Words of Many on their Very own Ted Talks, conferences, etc over Many years.

~the erasing of history, gender, “equity” & ignoring what Martin Luther King fought & died for, as to how people would be judged.

~goals of WEF, HARSH & punishing censorship, etc etc

Again. Sorry for sounding harsh. It’s not 1 simple answer. I’ve been studying data for years. Hope this gives u some clarity.

& I verify everything. Debunking the debunkers has become quite fun for me.

I also Follow the Money. (Money & organization behind Fact-check, for example)

….it goes on & on.

….I catch lies, & can verify. My memory is exceptional.

My son & many friends think I shud be a highly paid researcher. I dunno.

I am just a curious person too.

I avoid the phrase, “curiosity killed the cat” for obvious reasons.

;-)

Be well.

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Jack D Crack's avatar

I can understand your desire for understanding. Simply put, what other nation on earth is there like America (of yester-year, but still preserved in our now federal-government-defiled Constitution)? The recognition of The Creator and the inalienable rights He has gifted to humanity, codified in our founding documents. America, or should I say freedom-loving hard-working honest Americans, is at war with the world. Does that mean America is perfect? No. Do Americans work hard to correct those imperfections? Yes. Is that work being sabotaged by outside forces? Well, ask yourself why public schools are hell-bent on teaching students to hate themselves (as designed by God), hate each other (because of the color of their skin), and hate their country (because of our imperfect past)?

So my answer was serious. Lots and lots of reading...

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Jack D Crack's avatar

I wonder what Ron Johnson (WI) or Tom Cotton (AK) think about this question?

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Jack D Crack's avatar

1) An understanding of world events, in light of...

2) Reading these books:

"The Price of Panic" - Axe/Briggs/Richards

"The Truth About COVID-19" - Mercola and Cummins

"COVID-19 and the Global Predators" - Peter and Ginger Breggin

"Fault Lines" - Voddie Baucham

"BLM - The Making of a Marxist Revolution" - Mike Gonzalez

"American Betrayal - The Secret Assault on Our Nation's Character" - Diana West

"Rise of the Tyrant" - William J. Federer

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Polemos's avatar

Interesting collection. Have you ever read Confessions of an Economic Hitman? Have you ever heard of Peter Dale Scott or David Ray Griffin?

Do you get these books from the library or ordered them for your own collection?

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Jack D Crack's avatar

No I have not, but thanks for the reference. I will look those up.

I buy them because I like to refer to them and I find writing notes in them helps me understand and remember what I read. Oh, and I like supporting the authors monetarily.

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Jack D Crack's avatar

I left out an important one...

"Brainwashing; the Story of men who Defied It" - Edward Hunter

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J Boss's avatar

Worldwide globalist elite in power all violated sovereign rights and medical knowledge at the same time in the same way killing millions of people.

The war is a class war, globalists versus citizens.

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Polemos's avatar

Do you believe the "worldwide globalist elite" are acting as one entity, or do you think there are multiple groups of worldwide globalist elites?

Are there any people or entities even higher than the worldwide globalist elite?

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