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  1. Ah, but have you considered that the corrupt officials might try to push through the RV in order to appease the public? Because that would be a huge positive for the people and might just placate the protestors enough that they quit pushing so hard to revamp the government. Those corrupt peope officials don't want to lose their lucrative gigs and I am sure they are scheming hard to try to find a way to keep their positions. Although I have not heard anyone else say this, I think it's at least a possibility. Because that's how crooks are, they use anything they can find to help them continue their con. You can join from anywhere (I'm in South America). Due to Bob's health issues, now they're doing it online in webinars instead of local events. You can call in on your phone or participate online like I did (if you do it online, just be sure that once you're signed in you go tools/settings and pick "use computer audio" because I couldn't hear it at first). Listen to the end of Breitling's last audio and he gives you the website where you can go and sign up for one of the webinars (and they're free). They are limited to 100 people each and the first 5 were filled up pretty quickly, but they will be adding more.
  2. Or maybe it's even something more nefarious than that.... It's hard to know at this point, but many people are saying this whole thing is not even a plane crash since too many things don't add up..
  3. I attended Breitling's and Bob' Adams' free tax planning webinar last night where I learned about this. If you're NOT participating in OSi and if you do plan to gift money to charity after the RV, they recommeneded that you give the charity actual dinar AFTER the RV. Then the charity can just convert that dinar to USD. Be sure to get a receipt from the charity for the amount in USD of the value of dinar you give them. You should be able to deduct that amount against the taxes you'll owe on however much dinar you cash in for yourself personally. (and it may be you can deduct up to 50% of your income in charitable contributions, which is a lot). Do not cash in the dinar first and then gift dollars to your charity because if you do that, then you'll be liable for the taxes on that gain. And if you give the charity dinar before the RV, you'll only get the smaller write off on the value of the dinar you gifted in the year you gifted it. But if you give the charity dinar after the RV, since you didn't cash in the dinar yourself, you won't owe taxes. And the charity won't owe taxes either because by the time they received the dinar, it was already valued at the new, higher amount. Last night was the first time I heard this explained to me, but I think it makes sense. Still I plan to ask my taxman with the time comes, and you should too, just to be sure. But for people who plan to give a large amount to charity, it could significantly reduce your taxes on the money you're keeping for yourself, so it's definitely worth verifying.
  4. i participated in Bob Adam's and Breitlings free tax planning webinar last night. Breitling made several comments on the current situation. Globally, he said China is faltering and not likely to recover, that the BRICs threat is over with as Brazil and India have aligned with the US, and that the EU is collapsing as most of the countries are moving toward nationalism now with only France and Germany still pushing for globalism. He believes that the US is gonna be on top for many, many more years. When asked about the Iran situation, he said it is not hurting the chances of the RV, but if oil prices go up, it could delay it. His thinking is that low oil prices will force Iraq to RV sooner simply because they need the money and the RV is the easiest way to get it (which makes sense to me so I agree). And while he wasn't really clear about this, to me, he seemed to imply that the Iran situation needs to play out a bit more so the world know's which direction its going (i.e., are we going to war or not). I just posted the following which hopefully means that Iran is trying to de-escalate the situation. If this is accurate, then within a few days this Iran-US problem may be over with. Then BAM!, back on track for the RV and crisis averted! And here's a BONUS tax tip I learned last night: If you're NOT doing the OSI thing and plan to give money to charity, give them actual dinar POST/AFTER the RV. Make sure you get a receipt from the charity in the amount of the USD value of the dinar you give them. With that receipt you should be able to deduct that against taxes you'll be paying on the dinar you cash in for yourself (and I think you can deduct up to 50% of your income in charitable contributions, tho I'm not sure if that's still the same for this year). If you cash in the dinar yourself first and then give those USD to the charity, then you'll have to pay taxes on the gain. But if you give the charity the dinar, apparently you won't owe any taxes on the gain (and obviously, neither will the charity since they received the dianr post RV) and you still take the write off from the charitable contribution at the new, higher value. I hadn't heard this before, so I would definitely double check that with your tax professional. But I guess it seems right and could save those of us who are contributing to charities, a lot of money in taxes. So it's an important question to ask your tax person.
  5. It figures...... And the tragic stampede during the funeral where 32 people were killed happened because the the poor people were so desperate to get one of the 40,000 free meals. I so hope Iran and Iraq can give their corrupt leaders the boot! https://www.oann.com/reports-ayatollah-regime-giving-away-free-meals-to-draw-crowds-at-soleimanis-funeral/ Reports: Ayatollah Regime Giving Away Free Meals To Draw Crowds At Soleimani’s Funeral Coffins of Gen. Qassem Soleimani and others who were killed in Iraq by a U.S. drone strike, are carried on a truck surrounded by mourners during a funeral procession, in the city of Kerman, Iran, Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. A stampede erupted on Tuesday at a funeral procession. (AP Photo) OAN Newsroom UPDATED 1:20 PM PT — Tuesday, January 7, 2020 Iran’s Ayatollah regime is giving away free meals to convince people to attend funeral events for late General Qasem Soleimani. According to Iranian state media Tuesday, regime officials prepared 40,000 portions of warm food for attendees of Soleimani’s funeral ceremonies. Iranian dissidents say the regime is working to draw tens of thousands of people to convince the world Soleimani was a popular leader in Iran. This effort led to dangerous overcrowding at his funeral ceremony in the city of Kerman Tuesday. At least 32 people died and 190 others were injured in the stampede. “We can’t really say how may people really loved him. Don’t forget, in the past few days, the government shut down the schools, universities, theentire country is shut down. So if I’m a student, I remember when I was in Iran, if there was any ceremony my teacher would come say ‘all of you tomorrow will come, cross your name.” –Jiyar Gol, political observer See ShamshadNews's other Tweets Many Iranians on social media are comparing the commemorations for Soleimani to the funerals of leaders of the Third Reich and Soviet Union. (no surprise there I guess)
  6. Very interesting because I just found the below information. So if Iran informed Iraq as a proxy to get the information to the US, then looks like Iran might actually be trying to de-escalate this situation. Iran is clearly no match militarily for the US, so it would be the smart move. And as people are saying, Iran has just been bullying everyone but now that Trump's called them on it, I for one would expect them to do something exactly like this.The second tweet below is from a One America News Network reporter and he's reporting "Iran will stop attacking US targets if the US doesn't retaliate" for Iran's attack yesterday. Sure would be great if things play out this way.
  7. Great 4 minute video including an interview with a well-connected Iraqi-American. He says bluntly that while the protestors want Iran out of their country and support what Trump is doing, the Iraqi government is made up of Iran proxies and support Iran. Let's hope the protestors are successful in creating a new government that is not composed of more Iranian shills. I used to like Mahdi and felt that, while he had Iranian connections, he was basically trying to do good for his people. But now that he pushed for the vote to expell the U.S., I changed my mind. The sooner he leaves the better and it's unfortunate that he's going to continue as Prime MInister for 3 more months. At least Trump is aware of all this (according to this guy) and master negotiator that he is, I'm really hoping he whoops Iran's ars.
  8. I actually addressed this in my post above but I guess you didn't see it. Below is what I said.
  9. If the Pro Lifers are correct (and I personally, now believe they are) that life begins at inception, then mankind has accrued a massive amount of bad karma for killing millions and millions of innocent babies. Hard to believe there were 42 million abortions in 2019 alone. And now some crazies are trying to say say it's not even murder when the baby is born alive and then the mother decides she doesn't want it so it is left to die or executed. This makes me sick to my stomach and breaks my heart 😭 😭😭 https://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/lori-arnold/more-than-42-million-abortions-performed-in-2019-making-it-leading-cause-of-death.html More than 42 Million Abortions Performed in 2019 Making it Leading Cause of Death Globally Abortion was the leading cause of death globally in 2019, with more than 42 million life-ending procedures completed, according to statistics compiled by Worldometers. The number of worldwide abortions is equivalent to the combined populations of America’s 31 largest cities, according to U.S. Census data listed on the World Population Review website. Using the data, LifeNews reported an estimated 42.3 million deaths were attributed to abortion. By comparison, 8.2 million people died from cancer in 2019, 5 million from smoking, 13 million from disease, and 1.7 million died of HIV/AIDS, for a combined total of 27.9 million deaths. Worldometer’s compilation of data found there were 58.6 million deaths last year attributed to violence, disease and natural causes, but not abortion since those figures are not included mortality rates. “The abortion number is incomprehensible, but each of those 42 million abortions represents a living human being whose life was violently destroyed in their mother’s womb,” authors Steven Ertelt and Micaiah Bilger wrote in their LifeNews article. “Each unborn baby already had their own unique DNA, making them distinct from their mother. That DNA indicated if the child was a boy or girl, their eye and hair color, their height, possible genetic disorders and other disabilities, and much more. In most cases, the unborn babies’ hearts are beating when they are aborted, too.” Worldometers, which bills itself as an independent organization without political, governmental or corporate affiliations, uses worldwide government data to track demographics and vital statistics. It uses a real-time tracker to count the deaths second by second. The abortions statistics are based on the latest numbers provided by the World Health Organization, which estimates 40 million to 50 million abortions are performed annually worldwide, equal to about 125,000 a day. That means that as of today, the third day of the new year, there have been 375,000 abortions. In the United States, Worldometer, citing data from the medical journal “Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health,” estimates nearly half of pregnancies are unintended, and four in 10 of these are terminated by abortion. Twenty-two percent of all pregnancies in America—excluding miscarriages—end in abortion, resulting in about 3,000 a day or nearly a 1 million annually. That means during the first three days of 2020, there have been 9,000 abortions, the equivalent of 17 American schools, using National Center for Education Statistics estimates that the average school campus has 528 students. Since the historic 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, an estimated 61 million abortions have been performed in the United States. As is true globally, abortion in America continues to be the leading cause of death, according to LifeNews.
  10. I remember when the Dow hit 20,000 and we were all so excited. That was 3 years ago this month. Now the Dow is pushing 29,000 and likely (hopefully) will continue to go up. I'd feel better about the prophesy if he'd said 30,000. Sigh... On the other hand, that part about getting America out of Iran makes a lot of sense now. We have the Deep State in the US that has been funding Iran's terrorism and supposedly people like John Kerry telling them to just hold on until 2020 when the Dems take back the White House. But With Trump taking a stand now, and Rouhani losing his top leader Soleimani, to me, chances look good that his people will give finally succeed in ousting him this year. And I trust Trump and believe him when he says he doesn't want to be involved in other countries' business, unless he thinks he must do so in order to protect Americans. So if Iran (and Iraq) elect new, less corrupt governments that are not looking to take over the world and threaten the US/Americans, I believe Trump will support them and stay out of their affairs. And that will fulfill this part of Kim's prophecy. I sure hope that happens and that the RV is part of it in Iraq.
  11. I think we need to recgonize that much of the current Iraqi government is still pro Iran. I believe Trump is making progress in getting some of them to pivot to the West (I think that included Mahdi), but it doesn't happen overnight. And those Iraqi officials that are loyal to Iran and still in office of course will risist anything that hurts Iran. It's those guys (along with however many Iraqi people there are who also loyal to Iran) that are mad at the US for killing Soleimani. On the other hand, it appears that a significant number of Iraqis are sick of Iran's interference and want Iran out of Iraq's affairs. That's one of the protestors main demands. Hopefully the protestors will succeed in creating that change. As far as the RV, it was one of the ten original demands from the protestors (though it doesn't seems to be a main priority). I still think it will likely happen, but it's hard to say how soon. And I don't think the US-Iran situation is hurting the chances of an RV, so at least that's something.
  12. Well, it's tought to understand her for sure. Some people have said that Nancy is trying to set herself up with a compentency issue because in the future, she (along with Biden, Schiff and so many others) will likely be held accountable for stealing millions and millions of US dollars that were given to other countries (largely through NGOs) which were then funnelled back to them and their relatives (like Hunter Biden getting millions from Burisma, and Joe Biden getting $900,000 for lobbying also from Burisma). The theory goes that Nancy will try to claim brain problems and therefore she's not responsible for her actions. I think that's a possibility, but my guess is that she's she's old and is cracking under the stress so her mind gets befuddled - more so at some times than others. Anyway...... that's one theory about it.
  13. I sure hope so. The Iranian people don't like their ruthless government and unfortunately, the only way to change it is a revolution. Now, after losing Soleimani, Rouhani has lost even more power/control over his people. He is a liar and a bully. He's been pushing a little harder, bit by bit and until now, has gotten most of the world (EU) to back down. Trump even held back for a while, but Iran finally crossed the line and now needs to be shown that's unacceptable. In my opinon, there's no way Iran, who doesn't even have nuclear weapons, is in a position to take on the strongest army in the world (recently brought back to top operating condition by Trump). And wthout Soleimani, and without the backing of his people, all Rouhani can do is make empty threats. Snake though he may be, he's not stupid and is probably acutely aware of that. And if he does make good on any of his threats and kills any Americans, I'm thinking Trump will just go in and take him out too, even if it means sending US forces into Iran to do it. If that happens, at least it should put the Iranian people in a much better position to form a new government (much like Iraq is doing). So as unsettling as this is, I think Trump did the right thing and I'm grateful he did. I am non-violent by nature, but it's obvious the world just doesn't work that way. Power and greed drive too many people (maybe even most people) to do evil things, so sometimes, you have to go to battle to avert a bigger war. I believe that's what this is. jmho
  14. and the early origins of veganism. I have actually been vegetarion for decades simply because I don't like eating animals, it just seems barbaric to me. But I will say, it's clear to me that human beings are meant to be omnivores. Why? Because with have both tearing teeth (for meating eating) and grinding teeth (for eating vegis and grains). But this article is really enlightening. I don't know if it will put many people off veganism (because sheeple like to follow the herd and veganism is the "in" thing to be these days), but the information about the Seventh Day Adventists and some of the torturous things some of them did, along with the way they've steered much off the medical knowledge about diet away from meat is a real eye opener. Honestly, the more I learn about the Deep State, corrupt politicians, pedophelia and human trafficking, the more I realize the whole world has been conned for centuries. https://carnivoreaurelius.com/veganism-religious-roots/ THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF THE VEGAN DIET When most people think of veganism, they think of hipsters munching on granola or eating a tofu stir fry. Or maybe you think of militant ideologic vegans shouting angrily at farmers and holding signs to protest the eating of animals. But do you know how veganism began in the west? The truth is much more sordid and wouldn’t be out of place in a Dan Brown novel. It starts with the entranced visions of a cult leader, a generations long fight to prevent sexual promiscuity, all ultimately leading to a multinational cereal corporation funding church-inculcated religious ‘scientists’ to promote a religious agenda. Now, city dwelling sanctimonious kids have jumped on the bandwagon unaware of veganism’s perverted origins. While it sounds like a conspiracy, unlike Flat Earth theory, this one is true. Let’s dig in. Table of Contents The Surprising Founder of American Veganism The Dark Underbelly of a Meatless Religious Precept Get Access to the 30 Day Guide to Mastering the Carnivore Diet Pushing the Nutrition Agenda Beyond the Church Spreading Ideology Takes Money! When a Church Buys Science… Conclusion Get Access to the 30 Day Guide to Mastering the Carnivore Diet The Surprising Founder of American Veganism It’s 1847 and a plain looking, 90 pound, brown haired, 21 year old newly married woman is lying on the floor of a church, unconscious and shaking. This is nothing new for Ellen G. White, who has had seizures since she was hit in the head with a stone at 9 years old. According to her, these attacks sent her visions from God. Many of which warned her against eating meat. [1] Ellen would later be instrumental in the founding of the 12th largest religion in the world, the Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) church, a religion that now boasts a membership of 25 million people in over 200 countries! [8] Based almost exclusively on these visions, meatless eating became a tenet of the church that many Adventists around the world still adhere to today. The Dark Underbelly of a Meatless Religious Precept While seemingly harmless, the precepts of religious cults often end up far darker. In this case, western civilization was to be (and still is being) irreparably influenced by White’s visions. One of the major conduits of this influence was via a young Adventist named John Harvey Kellogg who became a typesetter for Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) publications around 1866 when he was a young teenager. The young man’s mind was so deeply influenced by the Church publications on health, chastity, and purity that he became a doctor and later ran the first Adventist hospital, the Battle Creek Sanitarium, in order to advance that cause. Advance the church tenets he most certainly did. After brutalizing young boys who masturbated through ‘circumcision as punishment’, pouring carbolic acid on girls’ clitorises, or suturing the foreskin over the tip of boys’ penises to prevent erections, he went one step further and invented what he hoped would be a form of chemical castration: Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. This isn’t some conspiracy that people against vegans or the church made up, these are ‘remedies’ for masturbation and impure thoughts outlined in Kellogg’s own book “Plain Facts for Old and Young”. In Kellogg’s book he wrote: Bland, plant based, ‘non-stimulating’ food was one of the core tenets of furthering a life without lust, which later became the Kellogg’s cereal giant we know today. The good doctor should know what worked since he reportedly never consummated his marriage, preferring to adopt rather than give into lustful thoughts. [3] When Kellogg wasn’t torturing children and inventing forms of chemical castration in the guise of healthful foods, he used his profits from hobbling the populace through poor nutrition to fund eugenics organizations and white supremecist groups. Get Access to the 30 Day Guide to Mastering the Carnivore Diet Subscribe & PDF If you are human, leave this field blank. Email Once a week. All meat. No spam. SUBSCRIBE In 1906, Kellogg put his beliefs into action and become the founder of a segregationist group called the Race Betterment Foundation which successfully lobbied the Michigan legislature to pass a law that ultimately sterilized at least 3800 ‘moral degenerates, sexual deviants, epileptics, the feebleminded or insane.’ against their will. [3] [6] [7] Pushing the Nutrition Agenda Beyond the Church Kellogg and the SDA church promoted a meatless agenda in several brilliant if not downright devious ways. Early church hospitals, known as Sanitariums, offered medical care and, of course, advocated and served a meatless diet. Since the Sanitariums needed doctors, the Adventists created colleges to train their doctors. Later, the church continued to train their doctors in the hundreds of US hospitals they eventually created, as well as training missionary doctors to take the message of ‘health through diet’ around the world. The church, in a paper entitled ‘The Global Influence of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church on Diet’ freely admits that “The SDA Church established hundreds of hospitals, colleges, and secondary schools and tens of thousands of churches around the world, all promoting a vegetarian diet.” [4] Of course, hospitals pushing a dietary agenda need dietitians to tell patients what to eat. Adventist Lenna Frances Cooper filled that role by cofounding the American Dietetic Association in 1917 in order to train these budding dietitians in the art of promoting a diet for chastity and purity. Today, the American Dietetic Association is the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, and describes itself as “the world’s largest organization of food and nutrition professionals” whose “members… play a key role in shaping the public’s food choices”. [5] In other words, it’s the world’s largest diet lobby group, and they are extremely active today in influencing governmental dietary policy towards a meatless agenda. Spreading Ideology Takes Money! But to spread an ideology, a church needs money and when passing around a hat just doesn’t cut it, you need to turn to more ambitious endeavors. Watching Kellogg peddle his Corn Flakes, invent granola, and patent methods for making peanut butter, the church soon learned that feeding people meatless ‘convenience’ foods was extremely lucrative. [11] So through their creation, the Sanitarium Food Company, today known as Loma Linda Foods, introduced other nut butters, ‘nut loafs’, and meatless animal protein substitutes to the US a century before Beyond Burger and Impossible Burgers. In fact, it was the Seventh Day Adventist Church that was instrumental in spreading soy from Asia to the rest of the world. [9] The irony is that both vegan burgers and granola, products often associated with hippies and ‘nature children’ are actually the result of a puritanical church ideology trying to curb masturbation and lust! One of the ways they have accomplished influencing their religious agenda on the world is by funneling this money into their flagship creation, Loma Linda University Health in southern California, where the long tradition of Adventists getting trained to become doctors, nutritionists, dietitians, and scientists that will help to spread the tenets of the church through the veneer of charity and science is carried out. [12] Loma Linda University Health is the umbrella for a huge number of health organizations, including Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Medical Center, all working hand-in-hand to spread the tenets of the church. Loma Linda University is where they train and give degrees to these professions, thus stocking the world’s medical centers, political lobby groups, and even the CDC with Adventist trained physicians, dietitians, and their most nefarious of tactics, raising up a plethora of research scientists. When a Church Buys Science… These doctors and research scientists, who specialize in such diverse subjects, unsurprisingly, as nutrition and environmental science, then go on to use the medical center to do studies on the ‘healthfulness’ of a meatless diet as well as it’s impact on the environment. The church has been so successful in this clandestine ‘study’ of their tenets that the vast majority of ‘evidence’ favoring veganism or vegetarianism, recently being lumped into the undefined term ‘plant based diets’, have been conducted by scientists trained at Loma Linda University! The numbers of their studies are so extensive that my attempt to quantify them ended after several hours of continuously finding more and more. I settled for a list of just the studies conducted by a single Loma Linda scientist named Joan Sabate, whose lifetime achievement of at least 31 published studies (this does not include metanalyses or opinion pieces published in peer reviewed journals) would make any scientist green with envy. [10] But there are dozens, if not hundreds more studies all done to advance the religious precepts of the church. In fact, there are some researchers, like Terry Butler, DrPH, MPH, who are also pastors in the church! Not only that, but he’s infiltrated himself into none other than the CDC, doing studies that impact world health recommendations. [14] You’ll find Adventist trained scientists similarly situated in positions of authority around the world. Gary Fettke, for instance, is a doctor who promotes a low carbohydrate lifestyle and was investigated for his practices by the Australian Medical Board. His wife, Belinda, discusses her shock in discovering that the expert witness doctor in the trial was an Adventist. [15] Another example is this official Italian position statement on vegan and vegetarian diets [16]. All one needs to do is to search for any of the researchers’ names and ‘Loma Linda’ or ‘Joan Sabate’ and you’ll find that most have worked directly for Loma Linda or with their scientists. [17] There’s almost no where you can look into nutrition science and not find the influence of the Adventist church. In fact, vegans like to hang their hat on a study showing vegans and vegetarians have long lifespans, but this study, too, was done by Loma Linda University Medical Center with none other than Joan Sabate as one of the researchers. Not only was the research and scientists paid for by Loma Linda University, but the test subjects were church members who eat foods peddled by the food companies owned by the church. If this is not a massive conflict of interest, I simply don’t know what is. Indeed, the bias of the Loma Linda researchers is overwhelming. Studies done on vegans and vegetarians that are not done by Adventists do not yield the same positive results. [13] In fact, Hong Kong Is One of the Longest Lived Places in the World, and eats the highest amount of meat in the world as well. The veganism that we see in the west has been founded, funded, and promoted not as a healthful diet or an animal rights crusade, but as a puritanical Seventh Day Adventist Church religious agenda. Not ironic at all is that one of the few ‘negative’ findings on vegan and vegetarian diets done by Loma Linda scientists, with Joan Sabate on board, was that Vegan Men Have Lower Sperm Counts. Since Sperm Counts Have Been Steadily Falling since the widespread consumption of foods introduced by Kellogg’s and Loma Linda Foods to begin with, I can only imagine that John Harvey Kellogg would be laughing with glee at the new crop of vegans who style themselves as ‘enlightened’, but who are unwitting proponents of a giant worldwide promotion of the bizarre ethics of a puritanical and even sadistic religious agenda.
  15. I'm with you on that. But we all knew there is the possibility that this will never RV - because it's the MidEast which has always been volatile. I thought the risk of Iran going to war with some country was the RV's biggest threat. But I certainly can't blame the young Iraqi's for being fed up with their cheating government. The US has a good amount of responsibility for how bad Iraq is now and the majority of its people should have a decent or even good standard of living - especially considering all the wealth (natural resources) Iraq has. However, Iraq is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. With this impromptu protest that has now snowballed into something pretty powerful, there was no preplanning. Now they have to scramble to find new officials and I can't help thinking that whoever they pick, there is a good probability that if they're not corrupt from the start, they soon will be because the country has functioned from a place of corruption forever. So I feel bad for the Iraqi and I pray for their recovery - regardless of whether we get the RV or not. On the other hand, I have to think the current, corrupt officials are surely scrambling to try and protect their lucrative positions. I'm sure they're willing to sacrifice a few of their co-officials if it means they can stay in their positions and continue to pillage. They're probably more than willing to settle for less pillaging if they can at least keep on with some of it. To wit, it seems to me that they are probably pretty motivated to placate the protestors ASAP because the longer this drags on, the more risk they each have of being one of the ones who gets fired. I think one way to placate the protestors would be to RV because, then, suddenly everyone has a lot more money (or purchasing power) - sort of like winning the lottery. So I think there is still hope. But Iraq is pretty destabalized right now which makes any kind of reasonable prediction about what will happen very difficult. So really, all we can do is wait (as usual). sigh.... jmho
  16. I really hope that the Trump haters here at Dinar Vets have given more thought to why they are anti-Trump than these people. Good lord! They can't come up with one thing they don't like about Trump?! And they won't bother to read the short Zelensky call transcript but are adamant that Trump should be impeached for it?! Some of these people look like normal, salt of the earth Americans. It's shocking and pretty scary to think a significant amount of people are like this. Hopefully Horowitz' IG Report coming out on the 9th will finally wake people up.
  17. First off I have the greatest respect and gratitude for our military. However, I just listened to a new video by Amazing Polly (an awesome alt news researcher) and learned all about Vindman's family. It sure looks like he's been connected to the Deep State since his family immigrated from Ukraine in 1979 when he was 3 years old. (Also, after only a few hours, this video was pulled from her youtube channel, but luckily it's still up at her bitchute channel. This tells us this info is a definite threat to the Deep State.) While I think most of us do respect our military and the uniform they wear, when it's used by a traitor to betray our country, then I believe that PERSON, regardless of the uniform he's wearing, deserves zero respect, and quite possibly to be arrested for treason. https://www.bitchute.com/video/MJsTquX9WMk/ Also, I just want to point out that probably most average Democrats/people on the left are not bad people, they're just uninformed. They trust the media and until they are open to the possibility that they might be wrong and that they've been misled (which won't come easily), there's no point in arguing with them. When someone is unwilling to listen or see another point of view, trading insults is not productive. It just creates anger and the world already has way too much of that. But on a positive note, we have a new sheriff in town, and Q dropped a bombshell report a few hours ago that may finally blow the covers off what the Deep State has been so desperately trying to keep hidden. And even if it doesn't do it, it's a least a good step in that direction. I just posted that information here: https://dinarvets.com/forums/index.php?/topic/270028-will-this-be-what-finally-exposes-the-deep-state/
  18. courtesy of QAnon... Turns out some Ukraine Ministers of Parliament got some information from journalists about a $7.4 billion scandal and are demanding their new President Zelensky and US President Trump investigate it. Turns out, it's tied into Hunter Biden..... surprise surprise. I hope this is finally what's gonna show the world what lying scum the globalists are and why the Dems are so hellbend on trying to impeach Trump when they have no case. https://en.interfax.com.ua/news/press-conference/625831.html (and fyi, Q did say earlier there would be indictments this year YAY, finally!) MPs demand Zelensky, Trump investigate suspicion of U.S.-Ukraine corruption involving $7.4 bln KYIV. Nov 20 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukrainian members of parliament have demanded the presidents of Ukraine and the United States, Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump, investigate suspicions of the legalization of $7.4 billion by the "family" of ex-President Viktor Yanukovych through the American investment fund Franklin Templeton Investments, which they said has ties to the U.S. Democratic Party. At a press conference at the Interfax-Ukraine agency on Wednesday, MP Andriy Derkach announced that deputies have received new materials from investigative journalists about international corruption and the participation of Ukrainian officials in it. "Last week, November 14, the Prosecutor General's Office (PGO), unnoticed by the media, announced a new suspicion to the notorious owner of Burisma, ex-Ecology Minister Zlochevsky. According to the suspicion, the Yanukovych family is suspected, in particular, with legalizing (laundering) of criminally obtained income through Franklin Templeton Investments, an investment fund carrying out purchases of external government loan bonds totaling $7.4 billion," Derkach said. With reference to the investigation, he emphasized: it was money criminally obtained by the "family" of Yanukovych and invested in the purchase of Ukrainian debt in 2013-2014. For his part, MP Oleksandr Dubinsky from the Servant of the People faction said that according to investigators, "the Yanukovych 'family' illegally obtained $7.4 billion and laundered the funds through an investment fund close to some representatives of the U.S. Democratic Party in the form of external government loan bonds." Meanwhile, Derkach said that several facts indicate Franklin Templeton Investments' relationship with the U.S. Democratic Party. "The son of Templeton's founder, John Templeton Jr., was one of President Obama's major campaign donors. Another fund-related character is Thomas Donilon. Managing Director of BlackRock Investment Institute, shareholder Franklin Templeton Investments, which has the largest share in the fund. It is noteworthy that he previously was Obama's national security advisor," Derkach said. The MP said that the presidents of Ukraine and the United States should combine the efforts of the two countries to establish facts of corruption and money laundering with the participation of citizens of both countries. "President Zelensky must pick up the phone, dial Trump, ask for help and cooperation in the fight against corruption and fly to Washington. The issue of combating international corruption in Ukraine with the participation of citizens, businessmen and U.S. officials should become a key during the meeting of the two presidents," he said. Derkach said as a result of the meeting, it is necessary to build interaction between the Ukrainian investigating authorities and the U.S. Department of Justice to obtain information about the organizers of the bond issue, clients and beneficiaries of investment funds for each purchase, interrogate fund officials, etc. As reported, on October 9, 2019, Derkach published official correspondence between NABU and the U.S. Embassy, according to which the first deputy of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), Gizo Uglava, through his assistant Polina Chyzh, for a long time provided the U.S. Embassy with information that negatively affected the course of events in Ukraine and the United States. Derkach said Chyzh received instructions from the representative of the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine Hanna Emelyanova to provide information on the case involving Zlochevsky. Derkach also announced the amount of money transferred to representatives of the Burisma Group, including Hunter Biden. According to documents, in general, in favor of Hunter Biden, Alexander Kwasniewski, Alan Apter and Devon Archer, Burisma paid about $16.5 million. According to Derkach, ex-Prosecutor General Viktor Shokin repeatedly appealed to the NABU Director Artem Sytnyk in the framework of criminal proceedings for Burisma, but constantly received formal responses. The activities of Shokin, according to the MP, irritated then U.S. Vice President Joe Biden during his fifth visit to Kyiv in two years. The visit on December 7-8, 2015, was devoted to solving the issue of Shokin's resignation for the affairs of Zlochevsky and Burisma, he said. "The subject of pressure was the $1 billion credit guarantee that the United States should have provided to Ukraine: Biden himself acknowledged the pressure in his speech to the U.S. Foreign Relations Council in January 2018," Derkach said.
  19. 154 out of 193 United Nations members voted (31 countries didn't vote) to call the Temple Mount in Jeruselem by it's Muslim name. I am stunned to see 95% of the countries who did vote, vote to to do that. Looks like the U.N. agrees with Ilhan Omar that the Palestines are the good guys. I just really hope and pray Trump prevails in the U.S., because he's leading the nationalist movements that are rising up all over the world. And if Trump fails, I fear it will be the death knell for those global, nationalist movements and that the world will fall to global socialism. And apparently, the globalists prefer the jihadist teachings of Islam over the Christian values which, most people I know, hold dear. https://www.jpost.com/Middle-East/154-UN-nations-call-Temple-Mount-solely-by-Muslim-name-Haram-al-Sharif-608135 154 U.N. nations call Temple Mount solely by Muslim name Haram al-Sharif The UN gave its preliminary approval to a resolution that referred to the Temple Mount solely by its Muslim name of Haram al-Sharif. The resolution passed at the UN’s Fourth Committee in New York 154-8, with 14 abstentions and 17 absences. It was one of eight pro-Palestinian resolutions approved on Friday, out of a slate of more than 15 such texts the committee is expected to approve. The UN General Assembly will take a final vote on the texts in December. Ben Bourgel, the Israeli political coordinator at the UN mission in New York, pushed the committee on the issue of Jerusalem, asking why it was so difficult for UN member states to use the phrase Temple Mount. “Is it acceptable in this committee’s view that in the resolutions presented it is inconceivable to add the phrase ‘Temple Mount?’” Bourgel asked. His remarks referenced the resolution entitled, “Enforcing Israeli practices affecting the human rights of the Palestinian people in the occupied Palestinian territory, including east Jerusalem.” That text states that the UN is “gravely concerned by the tensions and violence in the recent period throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including east Jerusalem and including with regard to the holy places of Jerusalem, including the Haram al-Sharif.” The resolution makes no mention of the Jewish name for the area, the Temple Mount, which is Judaism’s holiest site, and Islam’s third holiest site. Israel in the last five years has fought a pitched and very public battle against such language at the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) based in Paris. In the last two few years, what had been known as the Jerusalem resolution has been neutralized, in an effort to tone down politicization at UNESCO. But scant attention has been paid to similarly worded texts in annual anti-Israel resolutions in New York. Unlike at UNESCO, the text did mention the connection between Jerusalem and the three monotheistic religions, but did not link that connection specifically to the Old City or to its Temple Mount. The resolution reaffirmed “the special significance of the holy sites and the importance of the City of Jerusalem for the three monotheistic religions.” The US and Israel voted against the resolution and the other seven, the only two countries to vote against all eight texts. They were joined in their opposition to the Jerusalem text by Australia, Canada, Guatemala, Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Nauru. All 28 European Union member states supported this resolution, along with six others. But a Finnish representative, who spoke to the Fourth Committee on behalf of the EU, said it disagreed with attempts by Arab states to solely reference the Temple Mount by its Muslim name of Haram al-Sharif. New language linking Jerusalem with the three monotheistic religions is welcome, but the text had not gone far enough in underscoring that connection, the Finnish representative said. “The EU understands the language on the holy sites of Jerusalem as reflecting the importance and historical significance of both the city of Jerusalem and the holy sites for three monotheistic religions,” the representative said. “The EU stresses the need for language on terminology that reflects respect for religious and cultural sensitivities. The future choice of language may affect the EU’s collective support for this resolution.” Out of the eight approved resolutions, three involved the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees. This included a resolution to extended UNRWA’s mandate by three years. A fourth resolution to ensure the protection of Palestine refugees’ properties and their revenues within sovereign Israel passed 162-6, with nine abstentions. The text reaffirmed that “Palestine refugees are entitled to their property and to the income derived therefrom, in conformity with the principles of equity and justice.” The text also asked the UN to protect “Arab property, assets and property rights in Israel.” A NUMBER of the resolutions took issue with past and future Israeli attempts to annex territory over the pre-1967 lines. “The occupation of a territory is to be a temporary, de facto situation, whereby the occupying power can neither claim possession nor exert its sovereignty over the territory it occupies,” a resolution stated. That same resolution recalled “the principle of the inadmissibility of the acquisition of land by force and therefore the illegality of the annexation of any part of the Occupied Palestinian Territory.” It also expressed “grave concern at recent statements calling for the annexation by Israel of areas in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.” Some of the resolutions condemned Israeli actions in Gaza. In one instance, a line was added condemning Palestinian rocket attacks without pointing at either Hamas or the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. A resolution on the Golan Heights took Israel to task for its annexation of that territory, which it captured from Syria after being attacked in the 1967 Six Day War. “Reaffirming once more the illegality of the decision of 14 December 1981 taken by Israel to impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration on the occupied Syrian Golan, which has resulted in the effective annexation of that territory,” it said. The resolution was approved 155-2, with 19 abstentions. Prior to the vote, Brazil explained its abstention, explaining that the text was unbalanced in that it only referred to Israel actions and did not also address Syrian violations. Acting US Deputy Representative to the United Nations Cherith Norman Chalet told the Fourth Committee it opposed the “annual submission of more than a dozen resolutions biased against Israel. This one-sided approach only undermines trust between the parties, and fails to create the kind of positive international environment critical to achieving peace. “We are disappointed that despite support for reform, member states continue to disproportionately single out Israel through these types of resolutions,” she said. “It is deplorable that the United Nations – an institution founded upon the idea that all nations should be treated equally – should be so often used by member states to treat one state in particular, Israel, unequally. “As the United States has repeatedly made clear, this dynamic is unacceptable,” Chalet continued. “We see resolutions that are quick to condemn all manner of Israeli actions, but say nothing or almost nothing about terrorist attacks against innocent civilians. And so the United States will once again vote against these one-sided resolutions and encourages other nations to do so.”
  20. I agree. I really like Breitlings view of the world and geopolitics and I emailed him when the protests started earlier this month to ask who the good guys are in Iraq. I feel pretty confident Sadr wants good things for Iraq but I was unsure about Mahdi. Breitlings reply in his last audio was you can tell who the good guys very easily wit one simple question. Are they doing things to bring business into their country? As one who also believes in capitalism, that made perfect sense to me immediately when Breitling said it. And I agree with you, Mahdi has worked hard and brought a lot of good things into Iraq. I also liked how he stepped up and immediately tried to offer things to the protestors - and I thought he offered quite a bit what with no notice. And when it wasn't enough, he offered more. Compare that to others in Europe and South America who bring in the military. And while it's true that some protestors have been shot, many are saying it's Iran trying to cause turmoil for US allies and destabilize the Mideast and from what I've seen from Iran, I would agree with that. So while it may not be a popular opinioin here, I agree with you 6ly410, Mahdi did good for Iraq. And you'll notice, his parting gift was that he is insisting that his replacement being lawfully put in place per Iraq's constituion. I think he was good for Iraq and I'm sorry to see this happen to him.
  21. WeAreChange.org and Dollar Vigilante's Jeff Berwick recently snuck onto it and made this 19 minute video. The best part was the end when they were running because they thought they were being chased by gold carts.
  22. Great 12 minute video explaining how they deliberately choose the start dates for their charts to support what they're saying. But when you look at ALL the previous data, their case totally falls apart. At the 10:30 mark, you even have a leading Climate Change government official admitting their goal is to "redistritube the world's wealth" and that "it has almost nothing to do with environmental policy" from back in 2010. Pretty powerful information you can share with people who believe we are destroying our planet. That's not to say that pollution is not a HUGE problem, but these facts make it totally clear that people are not causing climate change since the climate has always changed significantely over time on its own. In truth, temperatures are actually much cooler now than they were less than 100 years ago, and the ice caps were melting a lot more less than 50 years ago than they are now, and forest fires are actually down 80% in less than 100 years, and sea levels have been actually rising at today's same rate for thousands of years. After the video I copied the complete article that tells a bit about the youtuber, just fyi. I used to be frustrated about this man-made climate change hoax, but to realize it's all a scam to manipulate a redistribution of wealth..... it kinda makes me mad. But at least there's a short and easy-to-understand presentation we can give to re-educate people (at least the ones who have an open mind) who've bought into the "man-made climate change" con job. Recently, I viewed a 12-minute YouTube video by Tony Heller, released 9/20/2019. He described it as “my gift to climate alarmists” and added: “This is my most concise expose of climate fraud. Please pass it around to everyone you know and your elected officials. The video is a little short, but cuts right to the heart of the matter.” Be advised that the video is totally devoid of slick Hollywood production techniques, and the narration is monotone, but does cut to the heart of the matter. (Article by James Stansbury republished from AmericanThinker.com) Before sharing, I took the precaution of researching Tony Heller. Google listed several negative references up front that basically discredited him as a climate science–denying fraud. However, digging deeper, I found he is well educated, often contributes to Watts Up With That?, and has occasionally used the pen name Steven Goddard. His rather uniquely formatted website, titled Real Climate Science, contains his unorthodox yet impressive résumé. Here was found evidence that Scott Adams of Dilbert fame considers Tony the skeptic he finds most convincing. My career involved business analytics using the same math and charting methods as those applied to climate data. Therefore, I am familiar with the misleading techniques demonstrated in the video. I have also felt pressure from senior management to use questionable data, omit contradictory findings, or adjust measurement scales to exaggerate or understate trend changes if necessary to support their desired solution. Obviously, this type of data deception works best when the intended audience lacks the technical expertise to know it is being sold a fantasy. It is even easier when the fantasy is something many truly want to believe (e.g., Greta Thunberg and other Extinction Rebellion participants). The ultimate fantasy solution to prevent a climate catastrophe requires that big government be given the power to regulate man-caused CO2 and those infinitesimal amounts of methane from cow flatulence. Never mind that total atmospheric CO2 is 0.04% (the equivalent clout of 4 pennies versus a $100 bill) and that today’s slightly higher CO2 levels have significantly increased worldwide crop yields. Sadly, the truth contained in Tony’s video will never overcome the emotion-fueled political advantage of having a simple, taxable villain like CO2. No wonder politicians, media, academia, and the green energy industrial complex will protect this lucrative fantasy at all costs. Nevertheless, I recommend watching the video, here or below. Then you decide. https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-10-15-gift-to-climate-alarmists-exposes-global-warming-junk-science-in-12-minutes.html
  23. Yes, so sad but true. But when I see the HUGE turnouts at Trump rallies (and apparently very small turnouts at the dem rallies), it gives me hope that maybe the majority of Americans do NOT believe the rubbish the MSM peddles. They just don't speak up for fear of being attacked by "triggered" "snowflakes" (really, how can it be a "bad" thing to want your country to be great!?) who suffer Trump Derangement Syndrome. I'm so disappointed to see Americans abandoning the idea of free speech and now choosing to violently hate others who think differently. When I grew up, tolerance was a good thing and it dumbfounds me how this is no longer the case. But time will tell us soon enough where the American majority stand. Guiliani and diGenova have implied that things are going to break wide open in the next week and half so I'm hopeful. And I take solice in the fact that Trump is a master at getting what he wants so I suspect he's setting up his adversaries for a big fall by exposing their nefarious deeds - shortly. Exciting times we live in for sure!! Thanks for sharing.
  24. Hopefully Q will return very soon. 8Chan, where he was posted was taken down in August. But 8Chan should be back soon which hopefully means Q will start posting again. One of the people who works with 8Chan tweeted this Sunday.
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