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  • By the way, Ron Paul specifically made the point about a global financial dictatorship emerging by the beginning of this June (and possibly before)--and you can find that statement in the middle of this interview (with Glenn Beck unfortunately) "Ron Paul: Both Parties OWNED by Same Elite. Stop the renewal of the Patriot Act NOW". So...maybe you'd like to be a critical progressive supporter of Paul? I think its the right thing to do...

  • @givebirthathome I am critical progressive + support many things Paul talks about, first and foremost, the end of foreign wars + military intervention. But the very economic system he supports, namely the Austrian school, is nothing else but survival of fittest economically, i.e. the very thing which Ayn Rand was supporting, not to mention Greenspan. It is exactly this type of thinking, i.e. MORE deregulation of the banks etc, which lead to the global financial dictatorship.

  • @55ella2007k (continued 2): and for this reason, I will NOT support Ron Paul as a candidate, although I will support his stance against foreign interventions + his stance against the Patriot Act etc. One thing is certain, though: I will not vote for Obama ever again.

  • @55ella2007k (continued 3): so, to me, this becomes a philosophical question, because the policies implemented so far, by both parties (within the last 30 years), are more or less cosmetic. I cannot in good conscience vote for ANY of these prez candidates, because the game is essentially rigged. The system is too broken to effect change from ONLY within. Same thing is happening in Russia, btw, + the problem is too complicated for comments on YT. I understand your viewpoint. thx.

  • If the entire world is dominated by a cabal of international bankers, which doesn't seem at all unlikely to me, why would they care what countrys oil companys have contracts where? If you look at Iraq we see this at work. We invaded Iraq, then take none of the oil contracts. Then we pull out our military, leaving behind the state dept with an army of mercenarys, to secure a country that awarded its oil contracts to our rivals. Claiming oil is the motivation doesn't fit with whats happening.

  • @lerch25 Precisely...but oil and access to it, is part of the geo-political equation. The bankers are beholden to no none, to NO nation, so they profit, whether Russia/China gets those contracts or the West. The entire banking system + multinational conglamorates are global, and the oligarchs are running the show virtually everywhere. It is completely irrelevant who wins where, as long as their pockets can be lined in the short run.

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  • don't be sad.

    you can come visit cheri and i. if you survive the culture shock, you'd have a great time.

    (plus its warmer here)

  • @OurFadedGarden there are too many powerful systems in place for a global equality revolution to succeed. the same goes for a second american revolution. the "money-masters" would nuke us into extinction before allowing an upheaval.

    the "submit or revolt" dichotomy is totally bogus. we are programmed to believe that those are the only two option. don't beLIEve it.

    abandoning this system is necessary. if we stop supporting the monster, it will collapse.

    

  • What do you think the chances are of a massive world wide revolution of the lower classes?

  • @55ella2007k Yes the topic is too complicated. I will note though that Paul voted against the repeal of Glass-Steagall...but I actually disagree with Randian libertarianism too, , and also that the system is too broken (for us) to effect change from within. Ross Perot--just read his wikipedia article...now he had things straight, and he was actually leading in the polls against Clinton and Bush...its sad to look back at missed chances...

  • @55ella2007k Exactly, its not obvious what international bankers interest in the Iraq was. What i was driving at, without stating it directly is that if you are looking for the main groups pushing our wars of the last 10 years, and the next 10 years look no further than the leadership of Israel and thier lobby in the US

  • Hmmm, I went to check out whether Catherine Austen Fitts had made lecture recently, as she is hardnosed, intelligent and activist as well as incredibly, optimistic. AJ just interviewed her today...I haven't watched it yet..."America is an Insecure Empire with Catherine Austin Fitts 1/3"

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