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>>507694751
Sorry lady, I have not taken the covid19 vaccine.
I don't want to put anyone at risk, I was told for years when I was locked out of accessing anything in society that it was for safety.
Sorry, its not my fight.
Sorry lady, I have not taken the covid19 vaccine.
I don't want to put anyone at risk, I was told for years when I was locked out of accessing anything in society that it was for safety.
Sorry, its not my fight.
6/17/2025, 10:23:55 AM
Across the world, nations fiercely guard their sovereignty—except, it seems, in the West. Countries like Israel, Saudi Arabia, India, Japan, and numerous African states maintain strict controls over citizenship, immigration, and property rights. These laws often require ethnic, cultural, or religious ties, and are seen as essential to national identity and stability. Yet the very same global institutions, NGOs, and financial interests that accept or support these restrictions abroad push aggressively for open borders in Western nations. This hypocrisy is no accident. Mass immigration weakens national cohesion, suppresses wages, and transforms proud, self-sustaining citizens into fragmented, politically divided dependents. Since 9/11, Western populations have not only mourned their dead but watched their economies and cultures erode under a new form of warfare—economic and demographic. The state justified mass surveillance from their own false flag terror attacks, foreign wars, and loose monetary policy that benefited the few. Meanwhile, cheap foreign labour was imported in bulk, undercutting the working class, dismantling communities, and deepening resentment. Intelligence agencies—led by unelected actors—now exploit the resulting tension, using "left-wing" protestors and militarised police as pawns in a managed conflict, a spectacle of division designed to distract from the real enemy: the financial and political elite who created the crisis. These same powers expect the West to surrender its borders and identity, while they maintain rigid walls for their own people. The double standard is clear: Westerners are asked to give up what others fiercely protect. What we face is not inclusion, but replacement—and those promoting it are not naive. They are strategic. If we cannot name this system, we will remain trapped within it—divided, disoriented, and ultimately displaced.
6/16/2025, 4:41:06 PM
>>507593687
The corporate-central banking nexus functions as a transnational apparatus of control, imposing its structure onto nation-states under the guise of economic progress and globalization. This system, rooted in debt-based monetary policy, effectively bypasses democratic will by binding governments to financial dependency. Through lobbying, financial coercion, and media influence, it buys out political classes, rendering elections hollow and reducing left vs. right politics to performative spectacle — a false dichotomy masking consensus on elite-serving agendas. To further entrench its power, the system promotes mass migration and cultural dilution under the rhetoric of diversity, not out of altruism, but as a calculated strategy. By accelerating demographic shifts, it weakens social cohesion and erodes collective identity, undermining the capacity for unified resistance. Simultaneously, an oversupply of labor drives down wages, creating economic instability that keeps populations anxious, divided, and easier to control. What emerges is not a community of nations, but a managed herd — governed not by public mandate, but by the financial and ideological interests of a ruling corporate-banking elite.The
The corporate-central banking nexus functions as a transnational apparatus of control, imposing its structure onto nation-states under the guise of economic progress and globalization. This system, rooted in debt-based monetary policy, effectively bypasses democratic will by binding governments to financial dependency. Through lobbying, financial coercion, and media influence, it buys out political classes, rendering elections hollow and reducing left vs. right politics to performative spectacle — a false dichotomy masking consensus on elite-serving agendas. To further entrench its power, the system promotes mass migration and cultural dilution under the rhetoric of diversity, not out of altruism, but as a calculated strategy. By accelerating demographic shifts, it weakens social cohesion and erodes collective identity, undermining the capacity for unified resistance. Simultaneously, an oversupply of labor drives down wages, creating economic instability that keeps populations anxious, divided, and easier to control. What emerges is not a community of nations, but a managed herd — governed not by public mandate, but by the financial and ideological interests of a ruling corporate-banking elite.The
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