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Skip's avatar

In agreement, total and detail. “... really so dim and lazy ...”? Certainly effectively so. Easier for the majority to simply accept whatever MSM, en mass, puts out as gospel in line with official narratives, as Russell accurately outlines, by subject, i.e., “... WMDs in Iraq, credulous parroting of 9-11 impossibilities, ludicrous Bin Laden hiding in Afghan caves claims, Assad gas attacks, draconian abridgement of the Constitution via the Patriot Act, and on and on.” Actually looking into assertions by our ‘shining lights’ on the Hill and pandering media is simply too much trouble for far too many. This time it’s costing many of their lives.

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Jenny Joy's avatar

"Are the American people really so dim and lazy they'll accept mass murder of themselves rather than demanding justice? If so, I hate to say it, but they are getting what they deserve". Yup, although as a Canadian I can assure you it isn't only Americans. It's incredibly sad to have to come to the conclusion that they are getting what they deserve, and I'm afraid they're going to drag all of humanity with them. My faith in human beings has never been lower either, in fact it is very very close to being non-existent.

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Dave B's avatar

An ex-cop in the UK called Mark Sexton and one or two cohorts after a protracted struggle, got a cop to temporarily shut down an mRNA gene therapy center in Bristol where they were jabbing 14 year olds. Trouble is, the cop has to take Sexton's case up the chain of command to shut down the center permanently. I don't hold out much optimism. I wonder how the 90-minute footage got on Y-Tube, assuming it's still there?

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Tracy Skylar's avatar

Do you know if the Mexican banks operate the bail-in clause same as Five Eyes banks?

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Russell Blake's avatar

I assume so. Just assume everyone is out to rob you all the time. That is the safe position.

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Russell Blake's avatar

Mexico is increasing its immigration financial requirements to keep broke Americans out, so I would say pay more attention to what is being done than being discussed. Given the number of tent cities and families living hand to mouth in the U.S., I'm more worried about a wave of desperate gringos ruining things for me in Mexico than the other way around. Cartels have routinely partnered with America's CIA and ATF to flood US cities with drugs and Mexican cities with guns (remember Holder and Obama's little caper?), so it isn't a "Mexico bad, US good" argument, it's a "your owners are all in a big club, and you ain't in it (hat tip to Carlin)" argument. Doesn't seem to me that's ever going to change.

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Zarayna Pradyer's avatar

Thank you, Russell.

If I can think of anything constructive or uplifting, I'll post here.

But, it seems unlikely.

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