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Mike Lindell of the MyPillow company has released his long-awaited video documenting the voter fraud of the 2020 election.

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  1. I have literally watched hundreds of hours of blogs , senate hearings and evidence on this system fraud.
    I must say Mike has compiled the right info in this doco.
    What he has done with this is brilliant , although the detractors are already trying to shame and disown it.
    I have to say , Mike has captured the important elements of the fraud, and condensed it into something watchable and even more important !!! Believable.
    This will certainly set the cat amongst the pigeon’s.
    I have a good feeling about this .

    • I have argued with several people who believe there was no fraud. But Mike does explain it well and without the too much fanfare. They’d have difficulty saying this is all fake.

  2. Any Guess what evidence will be submitted in the impeachment hearing?
    The msms will have to pull out all the old series like Gilligan’s Island and BEWITCHED to entertian the sheep and block the public from observing the hearings…………. They certainly will need Samantha to get them out of their picked brains. She might turn them into scurrying rats.

    • Peter, let me respond to your statement above this way.

      Would I go through all that I’ve gone through (Covid lockdown / mask mandates / lied to about the JFK, 9/11, Bali Bombing. Port Arthur Massacres etc), and just WALK AWAY ?

      Well Peter, I wish I had another option and had even a fraction of the financial wherewithal, political clout of the Zio-cabal so that I could make an impact.

      But I don’t and nor does Trump – relative to the immense resources of that sinister entity that runs the western world.

      Similarly, now that Trump is a civilian and back to being a shonky property developer, he is a NOBODY.

      He had the chance to do something as POTZUS.

      He could’ve marshalled the entirety of the U.S military as Commander in Chief, instituted martial law and arrested hordes of miscreants (those within Congress, the Intel agencies, corporate America that were suspected of being traitors), and taken them into custody pending prosecution.

      But he didn’t.

      In a nutshell – NO GUTS, NO GLORY.

      And make no mistake, Trump’s Presidency was the highwater mark in GUTLESSNESS since the beginning of the Republic.

  3. Don’t know about the US. Here, do selections really make any difference? We vote with pencils, ushered by plain clothes CCP (last time). Liberal Labor has been and is the Liebore Party. Crown Rhodes graduates of Talmudic protocols, that’s all they are. If anyone thinks, the communists will save us from slave trade internationalism, you’re dreaming. As Carlin said, ‘ you have to be asleep to believe it’. The only way to restore prosperity, is to close borders to all foreign trade, similar to corona response. Sadly, like the guy who opened the hat shop, when asked how business was going replied ‘looks like they’re born without heads’. Amazon cashless dystopia, the oligarchs dream from hell, our reality. Enjoy and pray for better days, do not take the mark.

    • 56, don’t be intimidated by the TV. It’s an apologist for corporatism, financial and industrial.

      There’s nothing that can be achieved by corporatism (except the rape and pillage of human and natural resources) that cannot be achieved by co-operative enterprise.

      • Dave, it’s archived here on Gumshoe where I clearly say that there is precious little Capitalism going on in western countries.

        What we have is Crony-Corporatism.

        Yet somehow Ol’ Dave interprets that as my being in favour of corporatism.
        (Beats me how he drew that conclusion).

        Anyway Dave, when I call you a ‘Trotskyist’, you know what I’m getting at.
        It is abundantly clear that you’re politics are far left of centre.

        So whether you’re a Trotskyist or a Che Guevarist or whatever shade of red you are, nothing less than complete ownership of the means of production by a select cabal will satisfy you.

        That way we’ll all be equal and ALL be living in squalid conditions.

        True egalitarianism.

        Good luck with that.

  4. now what? A government that will not budge on this one, cuz they need to go. I feel so sorry for america, we’re in trouble. Facism and totalerism is already ingrained in our society. The disease of the crats will not let up, and they sling crap like crazy at us to avoid this comfrontation of news. No one will spread this without being labeled crazy. God Help USA

  5. ’56’, as bad as things are now, Australia will sink into the abyss and our standard of living will drop precipitously if we ever closed all borders to foreign trade.

    A major contributor to our high standard of living is Australia’s enormous mineral wealth. A cessation of foreign trade in just that ONE area (export of commodities like iron ore, coal, gold etc) would entail a MASSIVE REDUCTION in our standard of living as it is the standout wealth generator for the country.

    OK, let’s accept your proposition that we keep all our mineral wealth to ourselves and mine it purely for domestic consumption.

    How do we get it out of the ground ? Do we go back to using a pick and shovel as in the mid 19th century ?

    Are you aware that the machinery and expertise to mine said resources economically is imported from overseas ?

    I’m sure you’ve seen one of these :

    https://previews.123rf.com/images/dragunov/dragunov1510/dragunov151000210/47378060-heavy-mining-truck-driving-through-the-iron-ore-opencast-on-sunset.jpg

    Each one costs a sh!t load of money.

    However, as expensive as they are, the price is LOWER than it otherwise would be because giant machinery manufacturers like Caterpillar (NYSE : CAT) produce them in volume to be supplied to a worldwide market – thus reducing the unit cost through mass production.

    If we had to produce them here in smaller numbers just to supply local miners, the unit cost would go through the roof and the cost to extract said ore per tonne would also go through the roof.

    Similarly, tourism is (or at least was before the Covid Deception) a major industry and employer of untold hundreds of thousands.

    If we stop import of Airbus and Boeing modern commercial aircraft there is NO WAY IN HELL we could set up a domestic aircraft industry to manufacture anything remotely as good – because, made in small numbers said aircraft would have a unit price that would be MANY TIMES more expensive at a minimum (that’s assuming that the start up cost to set up such an industry didn’t bankrupt the country in the first place).

    Yes, overseas visitors could be allowed to visit us travelling on foreign carriers – entailing that we sacrifice our own international carrier (Qantas) and all the jobs that go with it to a foreign entity.

    Now, don’t get me wrong, one could make a VERY STRONG case for Australia cancelling the purchase of the tens of billions projected to be spent on the dud F35 coming from the U.S.

    With said ENORMOUS cash pile, we could approach someone like Russia and manufacture a locally made version (under licence) of the Russian MiG-29 Fulcrum fighter which is at least as good as the F35 (outperforms the F35 in most areas), and would cost a fraction as much per aircraft.

    This would entail a massive expansion of high tech / high paying jobs in manufacturing in this country and this would have ‘flow on’ effects for industry as said expertise gained in this field could then be applied to other areas of Australian industry as workers shift jobs from time to time.

    On the other hand, if we stopped the importation of useless consumer products like Louis Vuitton handbags and the latest Apple i-phones (ie: two among countless consumer items that do not add to the country’s PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY), then that might be a debate worth having.

    But stopping foreign trade or even curtailing it by half would, as surely as night follows day, impoverish the country on a Herculean scale.

    • The oligarchs that run mining in Oz don’t even pay tax. Let aside, the trickle down effect to workers here who have been replaced by the lowest bidding imports. Anyway, what do you do for crust, what school did you go to, who’s your old man?

      • ’56’, I’m from a working class background, grew up in a (then) lower middles class neighbourhood and went to lower-quartile rated public schools from K – 12.

        So no silver spoons here my friend.

        As for my work and family bio, that’s something I won’t be releasing in a public forum – seeing as its monitored by the usual suspects that would be less than pleased with the ‘truths’ I’ve made public here on Gumshoe.

        I’m totally in agreement with your sentiments that certain ‘connected’ oligarchs in Oz (and elsewhere) are paying little or no tax.

        That’s why we have to follow the Ron Paul / Austrian Economic school of thought that practises TRUE Capitalism.

        ie: NO bailouts for corporate cronies after they become insolvent from reckless behaviour, NO subsidies / tariff / regulatory protection for said oligarchs that protect their monopolies and enable them to churn out overpriced/low quality products, NO regulatory burden that disproportionately punishes small-medium sized enterprises and instead favours the Big-Box organisations owned by the oligarchs.

        ALL of these prescriptions and more like them are the hallmarks of the Austrian Economic school (called Austrian since it’s originators Ludwig Von Mises / Friedrich Hayek, were Austrians).

        We’re on the same page ’56’ in recognising who is benefitting but the oligarchs are ALLOWED to get richer with every passing day because of GOVERNMENT MANDATES.

        The solution is simple: To DRASTICALLY reduce government at ALL levels and REDUCE the powers of those few that remain.

        Let’s start with MASSIVELY reducing the regulatory burdens for small businesses and massively reduce the tax burden (taxes are used to fund this bloated bureaucracy so a massive cull there will FREE UP taxpayers money that can be returned to them and used more productively in the private sector.

        Ron Paul said it best in his campaign advert for the 2012 election:

        That’s what GENUINE swamp draining is all about.

        Trump campaigned on draining the swamp in 2016 but made it demonstrably deeper – this is proven by any metric you use.

        You’ll notice that in that campaign advert that Ron Paul said he’d abolish the Dept of Education, as one example.

        O.M.G screamed the radical left, how are we going to educate our kids with no Education Dept ?

        What people don’t know is that there was NO Federal Education Dept until 1979 (correct me if I’m wrong Mary) in the U.S and yet kids from previous generations were BETTER EDUCATED.

        That’s right, since the advent of the Dept of Education, American kids have gotten WORSE in all metrics compared to other nations.

        The fact of the matter is that before 1979, Education was run by the respective states and all worked fine.

        Now, in the U.S (as in Australia) we have DUPLICATION of departments that serve no productive purpose.

        It’s that simple ’56’ to streamline our country and get Australia moving again.

        • ’56’, in relation to your comment below, Australia did NOT have the highest standard of living in the world in the last 60’s/early 70’s.
          We were WELL BEHIND the U.S and a fair way behind Canada to name just two who had significantly higher per capita GDP’s.

          But, to the extent that in DOLLAR TERMS we ranked highly compared to other nations in Europe who were still recovering from the ravages of WWII, that didn’t get us all that great a standard of living in terms of consumer goods.

          We had greatly overpriced clothing at the shops.
          We had greatly overpriced cars / TV’s / electronic goods relative to the rest of the world with which to spend said income on.

          The average family had one sh!t-box rust bucket car and only the privileged few travelled overseas on holidays (most just drove up or down the coast and stayed at a caravan park in the Christmas holidays).

          Yes, Australia had not been discovered by the great mass of humanity as a ‘livable country’ that people could relocate to other than the ’10 pound Poms’ (many were too impoverished to even afford the trip over / lacked the skills to be accepted / or just weren’t the right race to be admitted (hello White Australia Policy that refused immigrants from Asia).

          And, to the extent that some knew how good it was here (in terns of weather / political stability / education system / wages – BUT certainly not so good in how far your dollar would stretch on overpriced and low quality Australian made consumer items), this meant there wasn’t an influx of cashed up immigrants buying up real estate willy nilly and thus driving up prices.

          So, house and land prices were affordable.

          But it doesn’t stop there. Another major reason for house prices going sky high in Sydney and Melbourne is that certain moneyed-speculators bought up and held on to large tracts of land in the Syd and Melb greater metro areas / outskirts and ACTIVELY LOBBIED the corrupt politicians that they owned to make MINIMAL LAND RELEASES and/or rezone land as residential.
          (Large land releases or rezoning as residential, sufficient to cope with the demand, would have massively increased the housing stocks and put downward pressure on home prices).

          It’s simple supply and demand. If the government makes minimal land available for residential expansion, that will mean more buyers competing for a fixed supply of existing real estate, thus driving up prices.

          • Truth,
            You remind me of a very good man passed from my village of birth.
            His family’s livelihood depended on him going fishing. In the thirties royalist Serbia ruled, in ’39 the Italians came, after Mussolini the Germans came followed by the ‘liberators’ that were Tito’s partizani.
            During that decade of change with destruction and murders of innocents on all sides, he maintained fishing throughout. You know how? He had half a dozen flags in his cellar, the current oppressor’s on the mast above his house. In that village, as many ideologies as people then and now, but they don’t kill each other for politics, survival is way more important.

          • Very kind of you ’56’ to compare me with a good man.

            I have a lot of respect for the things you say and we are absolutely in sync on the outcomes we seek.

            You’ve made your case for how we should go about achieving it and I’ve made mine, in a civilised exchange of ideas.
            Others can decide for themselves which prescription is more viable. (We could of course both be wrong).

            One day we may catch up for a few shots of Slivovitz and share a few stories.

            Stay well my friend.

          • The ‘liberators’ were bloodthirsty communists. They lived well and everyone else starved. Similar to where Oz is heading these days, if people don’t wake up and realise ‘the new boss same as the old boss’, but worse.

  6. Truth,
    Pardon me, we agree and not so at times.
    When this nation had the highest standard of living in the world, late sixties and early seventies, almost everything was made in Oz. Mary’s video above, good reference.

    • Not true ’56’, not even close to everything was made in Oz.

      Let’s take cars for example.

      Who OWNED the ‘Australian’ Holden car company ?

      Of course it was General Motors of the U.S.
      Similarly Ford, Chrysler and British Leyland were on the scene – later to be followed by Toyota, Nissan and Mitsubishi.

      Were all the components ‘made’ here ? Not at all. Many bits were made in Detroit and then assembled here.

      More importantly, said profits (and there were LOTS of them in the early days), went straight back to Detroit or other overseas destination.

      Yes, as in the TV industry, these things were made here and employed Australians but Australians paid a HEAVY PRICE for said jobs created through MASSIVE TARIFFS on imported products to make the locally made items look cost competitive.

      I went to the U.S as a kid and saw that colour TV’s were being sold for LESS (in USD) than what an equivalent B & W TV retailed for in AUD.

      (The family wasn’t rich but dad worked for an airline and the family got 90 % off on airfares).

      (At the time AUD $1 was worth about USD $1.35 – that’s right, our dollar was worth much more than the USD, so making allowance for the exchange rate the U.S colour TV was even cheaper still than what it appeared on face value).

      Bottom Line: It’s not just that Australians paid more for sh!t box cars with a column shift three speed manual transmission, wind up windows, no air-cond and power steering and thus were deprived of a little luxury, it goes much deeper than that.

      Tradies and businesses paid more for their work utes / trucks etc and thus they CHARGED US MORE for their services than comparable people were charging overseas – usually MUCH MORE.

      Example: A typical truck was a Bedford (made by Vauxhall of the UK) or heap of sh!t made by some subsidiary of British Leyland and maybe assembled here :

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedford_Vehicles#/media/File:Bedford_CA_1595_cc_reg_August_1959.JPG

      This oil leaking, bad handling, petrol guzzling heap of crap was used by businesses that delivered there produce to shops.

      Because said rust bucket on wheels cost the owner a small fortune to keep on the road, these OVERHEADS WERE PASSED ON TO AUSTRALIANS through higher costs in the supermarket, corner fruit shop etc.

      Then, when the infinitely more reliable, fuel efficient, longer lasting Japanese products came on the market, the case for buying British went the way of the dodo.

      ’56’, I recall buying a pair of Levi 501’s in the U.S in the late 80’s for USD $ 30 ( around AUD $ 38 at the exchange rate at the time).

      The same bastards were selling for over $100 back home in Oz – because we had crushing tariffs in the textile industry to protect a few inefficient jobs.

      ’56’, that was LUDICROUS.

      I for one don’t want to go back to those days.

      We can still have NO Tariffs and open slather as far as allowing any and all imports into the country AND still have near ZERO unemployment.

      Ask me how in a future comment – I’ve already made this one too long and Mary’s giving me the Julie Bishop death stare as I speak.

      • Ned, in response to your comment below, said ‘globalists’ (I really wish you’d dispense with the gutless euphemisms like Zio-Dave uses and spell out exactly who these globalists are), no doubt had a plan for Syria, Iran, Cuba and Nth Korea as well.

        But it didn’t quite work out for said globalists in that regard, did it Ned ?

        Australia’s future is in OUR hands. We can be servile pussies like Donald J Chump or show some guts like Dr Ron Paul.

        Yes, it’ll mean some hardship along the way.
        Yes, it’ll mean possible trade and retaliatory sanctions or the odd HAARP induced ‘natural’ disaster.

        But if we can stand up to the cabal, we too can be a sovereign nation, in control of our own destiny,

        I don’t give a rats arse what Dr Day said. The future is NOT set in stone.
        Collectively, ALL of us can change that future.

        It’ll start with small things like … NOT WEARING A FACE MUZZLE, perhaps organising MASS DEMONSTRATIONS aimed at the British. ie: an imposition of a BDS campaign at British products, ban on travel to Britain, surrounding the hotel accommodation of the English cricketers and not permitting their tour bus to proceed to the cricket ground during an Ashes Test UNTIL Julian Assange is freed from Belmarsh prison.

        Trump let us down badly – as SPOTUS (Sock Puppet Of The United States), he was never going to issue a pardon for Julian.

        It’s now in our hands people.

        WE, collectively, can bring Julian home and hopefully topple the British government and collapse the British economy – as an Australia-wide BDS campaign inspires people in other nations to do likewise.

  7. I am sick of all this post heart wrenching re Australia’s demise.
    It was all planned by the globalists before the 1950s
    How many times has Dr Day’s address in March 1969 been referred to here at Gs?
    Now you are all whimpering!
    We have been betrayed by our treasonous politicians and msm.
    Ref: ‘NWO exposed by insider’ 1969. At Rense.com and HERE at GS.
    But you whimpering lot will not report the TRUTH.
    So get off your ass And face facts rather than whimpering hypothesis ad nauseam with bs whinging..

    • As a matter of curiosity, how many of our whimpering commentators have addressed the exposures by Dr Day, via Dr. Dunegan?
      I can only think of one, perhaps two.
      Mary and Dee come to mind.
      Where have you lot of whimps been?
      I smell distractors or stupids with bs.

    • Ned,
      I’m not whinging bs.
      A house in leafy suburb of Northbridge, around ’78, sixty to eighty thousand dollars.
      Skilled trades were making $600 cash after tax. After being a pawn in the game for 47 years, in 2020 my income was zero dollars. The bs has set in, and I have no connection to it. Like many others, we built the right way and the buildings of that era are testimony of our contribution. My strength is not in words, when others were talking for crust, the workers that built this place never had time to speak. I’m not educated, but still know to respect the sharp pencil line that must be still visible for a good fit. These days, it doesn’t matter the machine can do it, but what are we and ours to do when hands are no longer needed? We all know that it is crown kabala banksterism since 1913, it doesn’t have to be that way.

        • Ned,
          Thanks for tips, my learning curve came from watching and being on receiving end of the players moves. Saying that, don’t need Dr.Day or Google to tell me which way the wind blows. Yes, he said it as it is these days and we believers know it will not be.

          • FIFTY SIX.
            Have you read the report by Dr, Dunegan on Dr. Day’s address in 1969.
            Simple f’n question. Yes or no? You provided no reply.
            If you have read it (as questioned without a answer}) hen kindly enlighten us on what way the winds blow.

          • Ned,
            When I first viewed gumshoe news, back then you mentioned Dr.Day’s warning, yes I watched and read. Thank you.

          • Do I need to read on how to make staircases, when I’ve been building them for fifty years.
            Some didn’t even pay, naively I thought the legal professions would sort it out. They were even worse at chewing to the bone.
            Just ice, died in the arse long ago, that’s why we’re in this mess. It’s a shame how bs talks and walks, then and now.

  8. Much an’ all as I think the Pillow Man has done a good job of putting all that together I would have liked to jump through the speakers and rip his bloody arms off for continually interrupting the Sanjeev chap to blow his own trumpet. After I endured that bit I just flicked through the rest.

    Anyhow, I can’t help but think we’re being drip fed another grand political psy-op to divert attention from “America’s greatest ally”, namely the NWO’s quartermaster’s store that has been poaching and training in specialised military intelligence facilities all the cleverest ideologically compliant cyber technicians for espionage and sabotage they can get their hands on. Most of the earliest recruits appear to have been Eastern European, Russian and North American.

    So, I’m suggesting that if even a computer dunce like me can get a VPN so that I can appear to be working and watching from from just about anywhere in the World what can these cyber-wizz bods do?

    Some years ago Netanyahoo boasted that they were working to combine Israel’s technology with China’s productive capacity. I don’t think you have to be very smart to guess that means the New World Oligarchy intends to use Chinaman as a front and a piece in their strategy for World enslavement.

    I still hope that Chinaman (even in the CCP) will wake up and say we’re not playing this silly game anymore.

  9. Ho hum, TV, I am no stranger to the kind of sloganeering and gratuitous labelling resorted to by enthusiasts for institutionalised theft by usury. Such galahs will usually make an implied token admission that the present finance/economic system is flawed but they tacitly insist that such flaws will be fixed by more of the same.

    Anyone (like me) who has the temerity to assert that the whole blardy system is a fraudulent and corrupt method of theft by “legal” extortion is dismissed in a flurry of gratuitous labels that can include anything from “mad money printer” to “communist”.

    Anyhow, I’d like you to explain how unbridled “capitalism” does not lead inexorably to “crony corporatism” where more and more of the World’s resources are claimed by fewer and fewer money moguls.

    Just a bit of trivia for you. The $21 t “missing” from the Pentagon’s budget (which is small bikkies compared to what the super rich claim they “own”) amounts to some $3000 for every one of the 7 billion men, women and children on the planet. I wonder where all that money is. I’m pretty sure you won’t find $3000 strapped to a starving infant abandoned on the streets of Calcutta.

    If you were to add up all the debt in the World and all that the super rich in the World claim to “own” the figures are incomprehensible. Good system, eh? You won’t find any proponent of the “Austrian economic system” murmur the slightest criticism though.

    Even though a trillion is easy to say it is hard to comprehend. Many years ago a clever bod calculated that if you had a trillion pennies they could be stacked up to make a life size replica of the Empire State Building.

  10. Ol’ Dave, in relation to this comment of yours :’Good system, eh? You won’t find any proponent of the “Austrian economic system” murmur the slightest criticism’, I have to wonder what illicit substance you’ve been imbibing.

    There are few entities on the planet that has been more critical of the existing Crony Capitalist system (although much more appropriate to call it Crony Corporatism), accompanied by a practical and workable solution to overcome it, than the Austrian Economic School proponents like Dr Ron Paul.

    What planet have you been living on Ol’ Dave if you’re not aware of that ?

    PROOF of this is Ron Paul’s recognition that the U.S Federal Reserve and its control by the cabal was the CHIEF INSTRUMENT enabling them to create mischief and indulge in financial chicanery.
    Ron Paul has been pounding the table saying that the Fed should be audited and be more transparent since the mid-1970’s (knowing all the while that an audit would reveal its malfeasance over the years and result in its abolition).

    NO ONE else even brought up the issue of the Fed for decades.
    It’s only in the aftermath of Ron Paul’s 2008 and 2012 Presidential campaigns to be the Republican nominee that this topic has now become part of the vernacular.

    That this has occurred is thanks to Ron Paul and he ALONE !!

    First, before going any further, as some readers may not be aware of what ‘Crony Capitalism’ is, here is a 2 min video by the highest positioned cabinet member of the Reagan administration still alive (ranking alongside Paul Craig Roberts), featuring the ‘living treasure’ David Stockman :

    Also, this video from The Ron Paul Liberty Report on Crony Capitalism :

    Now Dave, I agree with you that the One Party Tyranny that rules over the U.S (ie: the galahs) are saying ‘that the present finance/economic system is flawed but they tacitly insist that such flaws will be fixed by more of the same’ as you say.
    ie: the world is awash in debt and the solution is MORE DEBT.

    Of course there is NO ENTITY MORE CRITICAL of that model than the proponents of the Austrian school.

    Dave, did you not see the ‘Ron Paul for President …’ video I posted last night at 8.04pm ???

    The one where Ron Paul advocated cuts of $ 1 trillion and the abolition of five entire departments of parasites.

    Ron Paul’s (and the Austrian School’s) prescription is the OPPOSITE of what the left leaning galahs are suggesting.

    Yes Dave, it is socialists like you (whether that be in the U.S or here in Oz), advocating for MORE SPENDING, MORE DEBT and further expansion of Big Government which will make us even MORE BEHOLDEN to the Usury Cartel of Bankers than we already are.

    In relation to the $21 trillion missing from the Pentagon’s budget, you will recall that I was the one that brought that to everyone’s attention in a recent post on Gumshoe, so don’t pretend like I’m the one making excuses for it so that you can claim the righteous high ground.

    I brought it to everyone’s attention because I want everyone to know how corrupt the U.S system is – a system that allows the theft of obscene amounts of money with NO ACCOUNTABILITY.

    I highlighted this because I want Americans to see how broken their system is and rectify it.
    Of course, seeing as their politicians won’t do anything about it, there is no alternative for Americans other than to overthrow the present system.

    Anyway Dave, in relation to this comment of yours :
    ‘I’d like you to explain how unbridled “capitalism” does not lead inexorably to “crony corporatism” , I will address that later – so be sure to remind me. (Mary won’t be pleased with the length of this comment so must wind it up now).

  11. On the contrary. You are my barometer of “TDS?” You are too well informed to be that deluded. Therefore, as Terry Schulz once stated to Editor Dee, “You will be attracting some serious attention” given the topics covered and the discourse engendered. My question is simply, Are you that “serious attention??”

  12. Matt Ehret: Who Is Creating a New Chinese Boogey Man? An Examination of Modern Psychological Warfare [By the UK and Israel Against the USA]
    https://phibetaiota.net/2021/02/matt-ehret-who-is-creating-a-new-chinese-boogey-man-an-examination-of-modern-psychological-warfare-by-the-uk-and-israel-against-the-usa/?utm_content=12256466&utm_medium=Email&utm_name=Id&utm_source=Actionetics&utm_term=Email

    These is absolutely no question in my own mind but that the United Kingdom, Israel, the Vatican, Rothchilds/City of London, Freemasons and assorted other rascals are the greatest enemies of the USA.

  13. Thanks Phil – for ranking me as the epicentre of TDS.
    (Although I prefer to use the far more accurate acronym TES : Trump Exposure Syndrome).

    I say that because I’ve EXPOSED countless incidences of Trump’s premeditated malevolence.

    eg: Fiscal and Monetary recklessness without precedent in the history of the Republic OR his INCREASING the depth of the swamp by massively expanding government / the Military Industrial Complex, Trump’s GUTLESSNESS in not pardoning Julian Assange (Australia’s greatest son of the 21st century), exporting yet MORE jobs to China and elsewhere (this in OBVIOUS by the record trade deficits being registered under Trump*).

    *One doesn’t have to be a rocket surgeon to know that if Trump had indeed brought jobs home, more products would be made domestically that were previously imported – hence lower trade deficits.

    The following article is titled ‘Trump’s Trade Deficit Legacy: Three Largest In History In Four Years’:

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenroberts/2021/01/14/trumps-trade-deficit-legacy-three-largest-in-history-in-four-years/?sh=1ec5552f5ba0

    Phil, don’t get me wrong, I recognise that Trump Derangement Syndrome is REAL – I’m the first to admit that.

    Before we go any further, let’s get the dictionary definition of the word ‘derangement’ :

    ‘the state of being completely unable to think clearly or behave in a controlled way, especially because of mental illness’.

    As you may be aware Phil, I’m not partisan as far as the GOP / Dem One Party Tyranny goes (as I hate them both with a passion), so that enables me to THINK CLEARLY and not reject information out of hand (because it didn’t come from Q or X22), without an ideological attachment to one party or the other.

    Moreover, I’ve posted FACT after FACT about Trump (not one of which has been disproven by anyone from the Cult-of-Trump).

    Clearly, that is a sign of controlled behaviour.

    Therefore Phil, the balance of evidence would suggest that the ‘derangement’ is being displayed by those that are card carrying members of the Cult of Trump

    Cult :
    In modern English, a cult is a social group that is defined by its unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs, or by its common interest in a particular personality, object, or goal.

    Phil, you have to concede, anyone that believed in the outputs of The Three Stooges (Parkes/Ward/Steele) and that snake oil salesman Juan O Savin (for even one minute), was CERTAINLY under the influence of some UNUSUAL religious and spiritual beliefs.

  14. So, back to the subject of this documentary, was this election stolen or not? I think it was because of the evidence that was presented here. Sadly the evidence will probably never be considered anything other than a ‘conspiracy’ and it will not be allowed in a court of law And this is a real shame.

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