Rare earth processing and Bautou China. Industrial cities like Bautou process 70% of the rare earths on earth. The narrator is fairly neutral pointing out the pros and cons of processing rare earths. NIMBY is the take away.
@marlathetourist Imagine Jews come to your country populate a small island then buy all the business up on the island and property and restrict it to Jews only
The war on the young.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-xlCiY-ZUi0
Old built to last.
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VwK4CgvvG5k
As everyone here already knows, the migrants have the police on their side and lawyers to represent them. You can't legally touch them, you can't expose their scams, not even if you're a migrant yourself.
The entire system wants you dead.
And it's only a matter of time.
Despite this, Whites keep paying taxes and watching sports. Maybe once in a while, they'll join a government-approved protest and that's about it.
The holocaust didn't happen, but this one will.
Big money consulto-guru for CEOs earns handsome living telling them that data anaylsis is rear-facing and leads to reactionary strats. Your strats should be forward-facing and creative.
Do the hokey pokey and turn yourself around. That's what it's all about.
That'll be $1,200.
(A CEO is born every minuute)
From my understanding these are current Jew tactics
- Invite significant person for free trip to Israel
All below is speculation
- Shower person with gifts
- Try to get person doing something that can be used for blackmail
- Force person to kiss the wall or they can’t leave Israel backed my military force.
- Promise wealth but has to betray home country
- Person becomes Jew puppet
I have to wonder if the SNAP benefits pause is part of a plan for controlled demolition by the government in order to try and stave off a full rug pull collapse of the system. Perhaps that gives them too much credit, but it should be obvious to anyone who understands the runaway spending problems with our government that this cannot be maintained forever. So it would be better to have cutbacks in smaller doses rather than all at once.