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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Civil discussion! On this topic? Pretty nifty. Btw I am the youngest baby boomer.

It is possible to talk about my generation coming to power in academia. Just realize that when we as parents first faced the open commie push, there was no debate possible. We couldve gone open violence then, but there was no other option. And most people didn't see the influence, so we were just a small handful of renegades; we wouldn't have made anything better, and wouldve really fucked things up for our own kids.

To make it worse, this was when government's first BIG push to break up the family started working. OJ's trial changed everything. Lots of people in the younger generations feel the impacts, but don't realize the fact. So factor this in as you struggle to process the mess we ALL live through. And that's the most important thing here, we're ALL adversely affected by the same bs.

Now, the globalist's / financial elite / cabal's plans are more exposed than ever, so much so that we can refer to it openly as fact and it's rare we encounter someone here that's still unaware. (Lately they show up mostly on the topic of the election, btw)

We used to call what you're struggling with here "getting your convictions straight." Personally, I left home at 16 and accomplished that goal by 6 years later. It was the hardest thing I ever did, and also the most rewarding. I see younger generations still living in their parent's home at 35, and don't see the occasion for complaint. This is a different world than I grew up in, and we agree completely about the major aspects of how it's worse now, and how to reclaim the best parts. I just want to be sure to at least enter the "big picture" into your thinking, so here's the best summary I've got: US history was synonymous with the fight against central banking, from the first settlements on this continent, til 1913. Then We the People stopped fighting. The upheaval to come has to rout those evil bastards out, otherwise we just have to fight the same bs all over again. Both major parties started for the same purpose, to fight the creation of a central bank. So why are we at each other's throats? The success of their divide and conquer strategy is their evil on display. Strong convictions create the determination we need and our opponents lack!

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Houdini 2 points ago +2 / -0

Thanks, yeah I still have to do a deep dive into the central banking thing and will do so as soon as I have the time available.

For now my convictions are entirely rooted in personal experience, including what I've been able to figure out integrate from my understanding of the bigger picture, and based on the world I'd like to help build for the next generation.

I've come to accept that I have to plant the tree in which shade I might never sit, since after all a hard but fulfilling life is better than an easy but meaningless one.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

Excellent! I would suggest that now is not the time for the deep dive, now is the time to collect names of the local sources of corruption. In case we have to set this right ourselves.

I grew up with all the adults asking "what's wrong with this Country?" Literally nobody knew. By 1990 I discovered it. I wish I could've started with these 2 resources both are free online:

  1. The Money Masters. On YT, very long and dry. Goes chronologically so it starts in Europe. You can't skip details, and if you try watching the whole thing through in one sitting, youll miss lots of details. Very well researched though

  2. The Creature From Jekyll Island. A book that should be required reading for every American. It's a light fun read, but about 500 pages. So well researched it's worth starting in the Bibliography at the end. From a US perspective. This is the better of the two, but the documentary does have indo the book doesn't.

But the short version is we need to be prepared for war, on our soil. Any military we encounter should be seen as leaders, unless we can tell they're hostile.

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Houdini 2 points ago +2 / -0

Saved. Thanks for the resources.

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CuomoisaMassMurderer 2 points ago +2 / -0

You're very welcome Sir. Salud!