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When you wake up from a 20 year coma and can't tell if you're in California or the Hunger Games capitol.

@TenaciousGoat
I also have a sister there. She is part of the problem.

The normalization of killing your legacy by intentionally forcing your progeny to begin at square one in their adult life is perhaps the greatest and most damaging psy-op that has ever been perpetrated against us.

Generations prior to the last believed in building and leaving a better world for their offspring. The post World War II regime severed that continuity of civilization by convincing people to live for themselves.

The news has been filled with reports of assassinations, attempted assassinations, and shootings targeted against law enforcement. The spate of political violence has seriously eroded America’s legitimacy as a moral and decent state. How did we get here?

U.S. state violence on the world stage may help explain the rise of political violence here at home.

The idea of political assassination gained traction with the U.S. intelligence services during World War II, which was viewed (somewhat understandably) as an existential struggle that justified any act, however illegal, that was necessary for the cause.

During the Cold War, that mindset continued, but the illegal killing was hidden because it was inconsistent with the shining-city-on-the-hill propaganda. Certain intelligence agencies secretly supported a number of high-profile political assassinations, such as the 1961 killing of Prime Minister Patrice Lamumba of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the 1963 killing of President Diem of South Vietnam, not to mention a number of attempts to kill Fidel Castro of Cuba. These killings were presented as organic local forces rising up against “corrupt” leaders. Then and now, any leader who was disobedient to the U.S. regime was by definition “corrupt.”

https://ronpaulinstitute.org/the-normalization-of-assassination/

@sardonicsmile this is why the weak men have to die.

So the good times can come back.

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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.