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Jimychanga's avatar

Great stuff!!

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Bert Powers's avatar

Much to digest. I had a silly smile on my face while reading about vertically challenged men. Fauci is yet another one of those evil midgets as I like to refer to them.

I like your advice on living our lives as usual and the way we always have for the best revenge. That is what we can control and as a sage friend of mine refers to it as, the real world.

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GregB's avatar

So many worrying issues in this post. (My list at the end). My comments are on just two.

I knew nothing of this “Summit for a New Global Financing Pact.” This comment was particularly worrying: "They took a series of engagements that will contribute to updating the international financing system – almost 80 years after the creation of the Bretton Woods institutions – and to improve the protection of global public goods necessary to secure and heal the planet while ensuring affordable financing for the poorest." Sounds like "We'll take all your money and possessions and give them away as we see fit!"

On the 2nd, government control of media, namely Ofcom. For a couple of years now, I've had a fight with internet providers Three, EE etc (but not, for some reason, Vodafone) as they censor some so called right wing sites or their comment feeds, such as 'TCW Defending Freedom'.

- Landline here is useless for the internet.

The current state is that you can read the comment feed if you ask the provider to switch off the 'porn filter' (Adult content), but that is after a fight by TCW with Ofcom.

'Three' tell me that it is because of Ofcom "guidance". Ofcom seems to be ebcoming the government's agent for shutting down any internet activity that the government does not like. Big Brother is watching you.

The List:

1. There are now three great powers — US, China and Russia.

2. The blob and the family unit

3. GLOBALISTS ARE ALSO BANK ROBBERS

4. NATO/Ukraine

5. Bi-elections

6. GBNews, Ofcom, 'Limited Hangout'

7. “Summit for a New Global Financing Pact”

8. a heap of steaming Climate Change BS.

9. BREXIT REDUX

10. "Vengeance belongs to God.

11. SPOT LIGHT ON HOLLAND

12. INFLATION WATCH

13. “If a man will not work, he shall not eat.”

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PROTECT & SURVIVE's avatar

LOL - there's a lot going on Greg but most of it will pass us by - it's just the fear-mongering at it again! But No 13 is the most important because for those of us guided by the Bible, the root of 21st century corruption is the artificial "Welfare State Free Money" concept (all in the aid of 'helping the poor').

The way to help the poor is to give him a fishing rod and he will eat forever, but give him a fish and he will only eat today. The old adages are the best. here's what I wrote in my book about markets and currency, "The Financial Jigsaw - Part 1" and you can read it here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358117070_THE_FINANCIAL_JIGSAW_-_PART_1_-_4th_Edition_2020 - found at page 98:

"Example of a simple free market:

Many years ago, when I was at junior school, at some point cigarette cards were the ‘in thing’. They were sought after at great expense in time and effort and became highly desirable, as well as a medium of exchange or barter; yet they had no intrinsic value much like our monetary system today.

These cards came in various shapes, sizes and colours; some being rarely

found others were all too common and of little ‘value’. There was no authority

dictating to the children what the 'price' for any of the cards should be, yet they worked it out all by themselves. Deals were struck in the playground to obtain the most valuable cards and the rare ones could be exchanged for many of the common ones or other useful gadgets and toys. Competitions would take place by flicking the cards against a wall and attempting to ‘cover’ others which would secure a ‘win’ for the player. Risks were taken with the more valuable cards to obtain better ‘returns’ when a win took place.

This ‘market’ emerged from nothing and began to evolve as other ‘fads’

overtook the current one. This experience indicates to me the natural existence of a free market where everyone is a buyer and seller and everyone trades for whatever is perceived worth the market dictates. There is also the kudos associated with being a ‘winner’ in a group which accords a a ‘status’ by rising above the crowd and offers a taste of celebrity for as long as it lasts."

So simple, though so evocative?

Blessings

AP

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GregB's avatar

Yes, there is such a difference between "walking in idleness " and helping someone to make a living.

Also, as you make clear on page 98, marketsonly work properly when there is truth involved.

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PROTECT & SURVIVE's avatar

Thanks for reading it Greg - most don't read my writings or any other writing it seems.

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GregB's avatar

It makes for a good read, but you know that. :)

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