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"its leaders pass laws and implement policies contrary to the views of the American people."

Agreed. What nobody has ever explained to my satisfaction is why Americans keep voting these Quislings into office.

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Regarding Huntington’s “dead souls,” I seem to recall Christopher Lasch saying similar things in his book, “The Revolt of the Elites and the Betrayal of Democracy” (1996)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D8UOBRW

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The 100 full WEF members are almost exactly who you would expect to be there. From Soros’s Open Society to the major drug companies to the Major Banks to Facebook!

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Could someone explain in simple terms why WEF is so obsessed with Russia?

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Gonzalo Lira shares some worthwhile thoughts on the sources of western hatred toward Russia here: https://www.bitchute.com/video/mG4GpKPE79bp/

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This insightful essay on the “Philosophical Sources of Putin’s Thinking” presents a man on a mission at odds with everything the WEF is trying to achieve.

https://www.thepostil.com/the-philosophical-sources-of-putins-thinking/

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Excellent. Thank you for sharing. Looks like a fascinating site.

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Just a superb analysis of Putin's intellectual orientation. At the same time it is very sobering to consider that based on this analysis there will be no backing down or compromise on either Putin's or Davos's part when it comes to conflict with one another. There is simply no room for compromise. How odd that the future of human secular freedom could hinge on the success of what used to be "the evil empire."

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As the ancients and the Chinese say..... we live in interesting times

You are so right. One of the henges of history is being played out before our eyes

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Andrei Martyanov, at his outstanding blog

http://smoothiex12.blogspot.com/

otherwise known as Reminiscence of the Future recently was talking about symbols of Russia and how the younger generation is very patriotic. He said that this video of the Cathedral of the Russian Armed Forces speaks to the heart of Putin philosophy and the people of the Russian Federation.

It also speaks to the Immortal Regiment and the importance of May 9th.

I got chills the first time i saw it.

https://youtu.be/R2jgeKMyL-w

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This is well worth a watch. It is known as the Donbass Anthem. It was performed in front of President Putin in April at a HUGE rally. Speaks much of what is going on in Russia that is completely missed or ignored by the West to their peril.

I have included the version with English subtitles. The imagery and symbolism is stunning.

We have lost so much in America :-(

https://www.bitchute.com/video/jL5WuckwqAa4/

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Yes, you can tell from this video that they are beaten down so, and ready to surrender. Ha! ;)

Interesting, they think they have God on their side. That used to be our rally cry or assurance from the leadership that we were doing the right thing! Who now do we call on if the Almighty has switched sides?!

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Remember when Joshua asked the Captain of the Host whose side He was on? The real question to ask is, both then and now, who is on God's side, who is doing His work? Certainly not the vast majority of our elected leaders, or the deep state.

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Lost it or threw it away?

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Sadly, we threw it away. For the majority of the country though, I don't think it was intentional.

The sad part is, I still think many of our fellow citizens still do not realize what has happened in the past 50 decades. Nor do they comprehend what is at stake in Eastern Europe.

It takes some effort and intellectual curiosity to turn off the TV and go on a journey for the truth. It is also very difficult, having embarked on that journey, to learn and then internalize the unpalatable fact that everything you have been told since childhood was a lie.

My heart has been broken by what I have learned, studied ad discovered since 24 Feb 2022. I am truly ashamed of my country

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Funny this topic should come up. Ive hitherto been a fan of Brandon Smith of Alt-Market but his current post camps out on the notion that Putin is WEF disciple and playing a part of the Davosian Wall Street Globalist master plan to take down the dollar and the US economy so the global digital currency can be instituted worldwide.

Now i am the first to admit that there is almost no theory too wild or outlandish that i would dismiss given the last 6 years, and Smith makes good points that Putin went through the WEF grad school of sorts; has spoken at WEF events over the years and; has participated in Davosian events, all well documented. But past performance is no guarantee of future results as the old market saw goes. Smith will hear none of it. And he points to the work of Antony Sutton for the idea that all modern wars since 1900 have been bankrolled by global financial interests, ergo, Putin and Ukraine is another bankrolled war to benefit the Globalistas.

Well, there's no way to disprove such a theory as everything that happens can always be explained as "part of the plan."

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The idea that a guy who has his citizens read Solzhenitsyn is just a puppet for the WEF is funny.

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I read that, too. I've seen others make the same claims. But the proof is in what Putin does--he's not the only grad of WEF college who rejects it. The real fallacy in all this is the notion that Russia, post USSR, is totally monolithic with no political diversity. That's simply not true. The WEF has undoubtedly been active in Russia, especially among the oligarchs who attained their positions of influence pre-Putin. Putin is using the current conflict to cut them down to size.

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And there's the rub w these dogmas. There is nothing Putin could do that wouldn't be claimed as part of the Plan. Similar to the Q and Devolution theories-- no matter what happens, it always fits into the Plan.

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“he's not the only grad of WEF college who rejects it.”

Indeed. Not that Samuel Huntington was a grad of the WEF leadership program, but it’s instructive to note his ironic wikipedia entry picture: participating in a WEF program. This is the same guy who coined the term “Davos Man” as a pejorative.

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Because it's so strategically located, is a treasure chest of strategic resources--and opposes the concept of global corporate government in favor a national cultural idea.

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thanks

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Yeah, that emerging challenge of Islam... has fallen off the map. But it was a big deal, for a long time. Maybe not ever again?

We've had to strip-scan grandmas before they get on planes for the last twenty years because it was unthinkable that we might instead single out muslims for greater scrutiny. Instead of focused protection for the safety of US citizens, we got unfocused protection for the amour-propre of muslims.

Every time GWB had an opportunity to tell us Islam is a religion of peace, he told us Islam is a religion of peace. And the Taliban run Afghanistan now.

Does Davos Man worry about Islam? I guess not?

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Meanwhile, a veritable Islamic colonization has turned areas of Europe into “no-go zones” and created a ticking time bomb due to the sharply contrasting birth rates of Muslims and native Europeans.

Worry about Islam? I wonder whether, for Davos Man, this is a “feature” rather than a “bug” of his program.

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Davos Man thinks he can handle Islam. He worries about Christians.

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If you read Raymond Ibrahim's writings it becomes evident that the Anglos never really experienced the Muslim threat. Centuries of war for survival in Spain and France, the Slavic territories and finally Austria barely nicked the English shores. In fact, they saw and allied with it as a fitting rebuke to Papal excesses and not as the life or death struggle for Christendom and the West that it actually was.

So they don't just think they can 'handle it.' They don't even see it. They see a mostly defanged labor pool that can be bought with social net policies; not a mob of fighting age men massing inside the walls.

Globalism even borrows somewhat from the Muslims in its quest for global hegemony, the reliance on slave labor, and the indulgence of illicit sexual fantasies.

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I agree, but I think they really do see them as allies against the Main Enemy: Christian Faith.

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Not a problem. The Christian faith seems to be getting more flaccid every year. Fauci for Pope?

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