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Who Owns America? Oligarchs Have Bought Up the American Dream

John & Nisha Whitehead

“The politicians are put there to give you the idea that you have freedom of choice. You don’t. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They own all the important land. They own and control the corporations. They’ve long since bought and paid for the Senate, the Congress, the state houses, the city halls. They got the judges in their back pockets and they own all the big media companies, so they control just about all of the news and information you get to hear… They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying. Lobbying to get what they want. Well, we know what they want. They want more for themselves and less for everybody else… It’s called the American Dream, ’cause you have to be asleep to believe it.”
George Carlin

Who owns America? Is it the government? The politicians? The corporations? The foreign investors? The American people?

While the Deep State keeps the nation divided and distracted by a presidential election whose outcome is foregone (the police state’s stranglehold on power will ensure the continuation of endless wars and out-of-control spending, while disregarding the citizenry’s fundamental rights and the rule of law), America is literally being bought and sold right out from under us.

Consider the facts.

We’re losing more and more of our land every year to corporations and foreign interests. Foreign ownership of U.S. agricultural land has increased by 66% since 2010. In 2021, it was reported that foreign investors owned approximately 40 million acres of U.S. agricultural land, which is more than the entire state of Iowa. By 2022 that number had grown to 43.4 million acres. The rate at which U.S. farmland is being bought up by foreign interests grew by 2.2 million acres per year from 2015 to 2021. The number of U.S. farm acres owned by foreign entities grew more than 8% (3.4 million acres) in 2022.

We’re losing more and more of our businesses every year to foreign corporations and interests. Although China owns a small fraction of foreign-owned U.S. land at 380,000 acres (less than the state of Rhode Island), Chinese companies and investors are also buying up major food companies, commercial and residential real estate, and other businesses. As RetailWire explains, “Currently, many brands started by early American pioneers now wave international flags. This revolution is a direct result of globalization.” The growing list of once-notable American brands that have been sold to foreign corporations includes: U.S. Steel (now Japanese-owned); General Electric (Chinese-owned); Budweiser (Belgium); Burger King (Canada); 7-Eleven (Japan); Jeep, Chrysler, and Dodge (Netherlands); and IBM (China).

We’re digging ourselves deeper and deeper into debt, both as a nation and as a populace. Basically, the U.S. government is funding its existence with a credit card, spending money it doesn’t have on programs it can’t afford. The bulk of that debt has been amassed over the past two decades, thanks in large part to the fiscal shenanigans of four presidents, 10 sessions of Congress and two wars. The national debt (the amount the federal government has borrowed over the years and must pay back) is more than $34 trillion and will grow another $19 trillion by 2033Foreign ownership makes up 29% of the U.S. debt held by the public. Of that amount, reports the Peter G. Peterson Foundation, “52 percent was held by private foreign investors while foreign governments held the remaining 48 percent.”

The Fourth Estate has been taken over by media conglomerates that prioritize profit over principle. Independent news agencies, which were supposed to act as bulwarks against government propaganda, have been subsumed by a global corporate takeover of newspapers, television and radio. Consequently, a handful of corporations now control most of the media industry and, thus, the information dished out to the public. Likewise, with Facebook and Google having appointed themselves the arbiters of disinformation, we now find ourselves grappling with new levels of corporate censorship by entities with a history of colluding with the government to keep the citizenry mindless, muzzled and in the dark.

Most critically of all, however, the U.S. government, long ago sold to the highest bidders, has become little more than a shell company, a front for corporate interests. Nowhere is this state of affairs more evident than in the manufactured spectacle that is the presidential election. As for members of Congress, long before they’re elected, they are trained to dance to the tune of their wealthy benefactors, so much so that they spend two-thirds of their time in office raising money. As Reuters reports, “It also means that lawmakers often spend more time listening to the concerns of the wealthy than anyone else.”

In the oligarchy that is the American police state, it clearly doesn’t matter who wins the White House, because they all work for the same boss: a Corporate State that has gone global.

So much for living the American dream.

“We the people” have become the new, permanent underclass in America.

We’re being forced to shell out money for endless wars that are bleeding us dry; money for surveillance systems to track our movements; money to further militarize our already militarized police; money to allow the government to raid our homes and bank accounts; money to fund schools where our kids learn nothing about freedom and everything about how to comply; and on and on.

This is no way of life.

It’s tempting to say that there’s little we can do about it, except that’s not quite accurate.

There are a few things we can do (demand transparency, reject cronyism and graft, insist on fair pricing and honest accounting methods, call a halt to incentive-driven government programs that prioritize profits over people), but it will require that “we the people” stop playing politics and stand united against the politicians and corporate interests who have turned our government and economy into a pay-to-play exercise in fascism.

Unfortunately, we’ve become so invested in identity politics that label us based on our political leanings that we’ve lost sight of the one label that unites us: we’re all Americans.

The powers-that-be want us to adopt an “us versus them” mindset that keeps us powerless and divided. Yet as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, the only “us versus them” that matters is “we the people” against the Deep State.

Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]. Nisha Whitehead is the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.

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Human values
Human values
Aug 21, 2024 2:50 PM

Money is the owner of everything in capitalism.

In capitalism, money owns America. Money is the power that owns the land, which can be sold and bought, stolen and used in barter. Whoever has the most money, has this private property.

Money is the power that decides who can live and how they can live. Since money is nothing but a symbol of private property, those with money make these decisions.

So who owns America? How can a continent be owned by someone, or some individuals, so they can either deny or allow access to their land? Who invented the idea that land, the Earth, must be privately owned by some people?

Worship of money and private property is what’s wrong with this world.

Rob
Rob
Aug 24, 2024 12:16 AM
Reply to  Human values

Shh don’t tell the libertarians this.
I’ve asked so many of them how their idea of govt will prevent monopolies and cartels from forming.
They make up the idea that the market would stop it.
Really?

Henry Jones Jr
Henry Jones Jr
Aug 21, 2024 2:50 PM

Excellent essay, although, the vast majority of highly-civilized people DO NOT want Liberty via Natural Rights, no, they want comforting lies and endless, cheap entertainment. There is little difference between the mass of humankind and a mob of sheep. Liberty is a precious thing and it’s only for the intelligent, the self-reliant, the highly-motivated and the few willing to make great sacrifices.

David McBain
David McBain
Aug 21, 2024 5:05 AM

 I wonder how a claim of odious debt might stand if the globalist coup fully succeeds.

Howard
Howard
Aug 20, 2024 4:17 PM

The bad news is the oligarchs own America. The good news is America is fast becoming a worthless piece of desert and swamp – so the oligarchs’ “deeds” aren’t worth the paper they’re printed on.

Edwige
Edwige
Aug 20, 2024 3:42 PM

Incomes for the lower 93% of the US population declined and 95% of the incomes gains went to the top 1%.

Which US President’s economic record? Dubya? Reagan? Trump? Clinton? No… it was Obama. “The rising tide has lifted fewer boats during the Obama years – and the one it’s lifted have been mostly yachts” was the Huffington Post verdict.

It has to be grasped that this wasn’t unfortunate or some sort of accident – it’s baked into the current version of progressivism. BTW ethnic minority Americans were especially hard hit – Latino immigrants actually have lower life expectancy than from where they left. The warm fuzzy feeling of seeing “someone like them” is meant to be the compensation but it doesn’t pay the mortgage.

Ready for an encore?

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Aug 20, 2024 10:40 PM
Reply to  Edwige

The poor love to live close to the rich. The feeling and illusion is the same.

Big Al
Big Al
Aug 20, 2024 3:44 AM

I saw where Trump called Walz weird. So now in the “United” States of Amerika, the top leadership in the country have resorted to: “You’re weird!” “No, you’re weird!” “No you are!” “NO, YOU ARE!!”
And the biggest problem is hardly anyone notices.

AnonymousFrog
AnonymousFrog
Aug 20, 2024 12:46 AM

Superb article. The same things are happening in the UK. However, as currency issuers, the US & UK Governments don’t have to pay back debt. That’s another lie they tell us to keep us compliant. It’s a lie we must reject.

Lizzyh7
Lizzyh7
Aug 20, 2024 9:00 PM
Reply to  AnonymousFrog

Um no. The US fractional reserve system ensures that my debt is your investment, to put it simply. Wipe out all debt you wipe out most if not all savings of ordinary people.

AnonymousFrog
AnonymousFrog
Aug 21, 2024 12:33 AM
Reply to  Lizzyh7

The government’s debt is the people’s surplus. You’ve got it the wrong way round.

les online
les online
Aug 19, 2024 11:10 PM

‘America is trapped. The power brokers are unhappy, but impotent.’
‘The only alternative for the U.S. would be to encourage a military coup in Tel Aviv.’
https://thealtworld.com/alastair_crooke/revisionist-zionists-dare-the-u-s-to-pull-the-plug-on-their-nakba-agenda

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 19, 2024 7:16 PM

Carlin was entirely accurate in his statement. There is an ownership class, and they direct human society. The problem is well identified by now.

What do the Whiteheads suggest in the way of remedy?

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Aug 19, 2024 10:45 PM

Ask them.

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 19, 2024 11:06 PM
Reply to  Tom Larsen

I did. My comment is to them, the authors of the essay.

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Aug 19, 2024 11:16 PM

So you emailed John?
It is quite likely that Off-G’s posting of this article is not the original posting, in other words, the Whiteheads may never see your comment. I have never seen them respond to comments on their articles at Off-G.

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 19, 2024 11:21 PM
Reply to  Tom Larsen

No. I have emailed them in the past, also to no avail (no response).

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Aug 20, 2024 12:14 AM

Back to your original question: Why should they have to propose a solution? Do you mean to say that you can’t criticize the ruling class’ policies unless you have a solution?

I do propose a solution; it’s lower in the thread.

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 20, 2024 2:52 AM
Reply to  Tom Larsen

They should not have to, but I wonder if they might not do so, at this point? Might not want to, might not have something to offer or suggest on that side of the ledger? Long has the issue been clearly illuminated and laid out in detail, All evidence of the corruption and collapse of the paradigm we thought we lived within is redundant now to the already awakened, and the Whitehead essays are always along the same lines, outlining the same general points. They are the same kinds of essays that Jeffersonian libertarians were writing before 9/11, and it feels decidedly blackpilling to me after many years of reading them, and I suppose I don’t trust it. The alarm has been well sounded, and while specific new entries of the proof of the rot will, of course, be reported upon widely by many, we’re at the point where the expertise of people in certain fields and the contemplation and discussion of solutions is even more in need, particular as to how to extract ourselves from the vortex. So, I wonder if remedy is any part of their thinking? I see no sign of that. They’ve made a nice contribution to the written canon of warning bells, but waking up is only the first step towards remedy, and I’m sure it’s past time to be discussing more than the latest evidence of the rot and general downward trend. Way past time, since we surely know by now that none of the supposed mechanisms of checks & balances or redress of grievance have any effect or weight at all. We’re going to need to do more than be well informed and get ‘mad as hell.’ Is not Mr. Whitehead an attorney? Is there, for example, any advice he can offer in… Read more »

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Aug 20, 2024 4:14 AM

Yes, the Whiteheads are a bit of a one trick pony. You’re right, they pretty much have one story to tell. (Although, it is a very important story.) If you find an article of theirs and it seems very much like deja vu (and I sometimes do too) don’t bother reading it.

“Solutions” aren’t gonna come from writers and critics and lawyers. They work w/in the system and owe their livelihoods to the system. Any genuine solution, or even meaningful improvement, will come from people like us joining forces in sufficient numbers to be a threat to the status quo. That’s the only way it has ever happened.

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 20, 2024 4:41 AM
Reply to  Tom Larsen

That’s true.

It’s also reasonable to ask someone with a primary expertise other than essay writing what I have asked him. Maybe he has some thoughts about how exactly the demanding, rejecting, insisting and halting he writes about as general remedies above can be accomplished, from a lawyer’s perspective?

I don’t think it can be. I think people need to step away, but maybe he has some practical knowledge that would change my mind.

Or maybe his institute represents people in Constitutional cases in the Maritime court system, or maybe they would or could?

Lee Gaulman (Legalman) also a lawyer, makes a very convincing argument about the neglected but profound power of jury nullification. I wonder if the Whiteheads have any of their own insights to share?

I know I don’t have to read them, but as I said, it feels like blackpilling now, and I think it’s reasonable to mention that, and about anyone only ever writing about the problem, and my question was not only for the authors, but their readers.

We all have to turn the page now.

Christine
Christine
Aug 20, 2024 8:05 AM

Precisely, plus all govt and countries are corporations so good luck with remedy for that.

Demiurge
Demiurge
Aug 20, 2024 8:21 AM

The remedy or solution, probably means in the end living with camel herders in the Sahara!

But I feel the same when I read articles of this type. I wait for the solution but it never gets written down.

Had similar issues with the green movement where whole books become lists of scary problems.
Barely any real solutions provided. And even if prompted, authors are often reticent to supply one.

In the Bright Green Lies book, penned by a movement which in itself takes issue with the green capitalists, who are not providing solutions, but making lots of money with con-artistry. I find no real solution.

The other day my ponies all escaped their field. Excited they first ran laps around it, the the smartest tried to lead them to a good place with grass she remembered. The least smart, although the most authoritative of my herd called them and led them all onto a busy road.
The smartest with her foal ignored the herd galloping away and headed to the grass she wanted. I imagined they would have all followed her, and thinking the same found her and foal alone.
I had to dodge lorries to retrieve the others.
Ponies of course cannot be compared to humans, but in this case the bright pony had the right idea, although it meant a degree of loneliness. The others following each other were put in real danger by their choices.

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 20, 2024 4:55 PM
Reply to  Demiurge

Yes, it would seem that both the worst of any choice and staying with the thundering herd are the reflexive preferences of almost all people, and it’s true for everything.

Given the choice between a garbage dump and a garden, though they might say they like the garden better, it seems to me that most people are far more drawn to the garbage dump in truth, i.e., whatever is lesser, false, uglier, cheaper, meaner, etc.

I think that is possibly the essential problem with human nature and society, actually, and that the people working in places like the Rand Corp. and the Tavistock Institute know about and exploit the tendency routinely.

Researcher
Researcher
Aug 21, 2024 1:24 AM

There’s no problem with human nature.

The herd would normally be the safest place for humans if generational psychopaths weren’t in control of every aspect of our world, feigning benevolent rulership they falsely call “democracy”.

They go to great lengths to deceive everyone that Ordo ab Chao using false hierarchies with unlawful control, deception, racketeering and forced slavery is for the greater good. It’s not.

The central planners use trauma based mind control to manipulate the masses, 24/7/365.

People are NOT fearful, or unhappy, naturally. They’re just easily brainwashed. I see it right here, everyday.

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 21, 2024 2:19 AM
Reply to  Researcher

I think there is a major problem with it. This goes way beyond the safety of the group. People choose ugly things over beautiful things, lies over truth, bombast over subtlety, conflict over peace, all the time, usually, in fact. And, they’ve chosen to allow the functional psychopaths to direct their lives almost without question.

This is an instinctive defect, one of human nature.

In any case, I have no problem with people favoring the safety of a herd, so long as they have freely chosen their herd, may depart from it should they wish to, and don’t think that their choice to affiliate with a herd bestows any authority upon them to require some like affiliation by me.

I support voluntary association, only.

Researcher
Researcher
Aug 22, 2024 5:10 PM

Research mass mind control, and take into account all existing power structures have no lawful authority and the “authorities” only rule only by deception, through criminal gangs called “governments” and “courts” by occulting natural law.

Most wouldn’t choose tyranny or slavery, if given a choice. They’re simply mind controlled, fearful, lied to their entire lives and taught from childhood to be obedient, conformist, childlike consumers, instead of independent, critical thinkers.

Repetition of lies, imprints on the subconscious and that’s what people act upon in fight or flight mode (Order Out of Chaos) which is constantly triggered by religion, media, entertainment, advertising, and the entire education – indoctrination system.

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 23, 2024 9:25 AM
Reply to  Researcher

Has to be the case for some, yes, but I don’t see that mainly. I see instinctive preference for the lesser, the worse.

Rob
Rob
Aug 24, 2024 12:19 AM

The libertarian solution to corruption is deregulation and free markets.
I’ve asked many of them how this would prevent monopolies and cartels from forming. They never gave a good answer.
It’s like a mental block that they have because they respond a lot of times like a monopoly would be impossible.
Dreaming fantasy bullshit

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 24, 2024 6:36 AM
Reply to  Rob

There is a segment of libertarians that do suffer from what you describe, and are impractical non-realists that that basically have a fun hobby debating who is the greatest Founding Father and quoting Ayn Rand, but the libertarian world has forked and clarified since 9/11 and the voluntarist moral argument is not bettered anywhere than I’ve found, and is not at all bullshit.

Regardless, the idea that the current system can or is going to be fixed by any mechanism of remedy supposedly provided by the system itself, is the purest delusional fantasy.

sandy
sandy
Aug 19, 2024 6:16 PM

Thatcher-Reaganism began the incremental deregulation and privatization of society via the government as enforcer. This has now delivered the ruling elite complete autonomy over wealth and policy, both public and private, that has rendered the bottom 90% powerless serfs. With frozen, lame duck authority, drunk and giddy, hording everything, the stupidity, their adolescent greed, has never been more apparent. And it threatens this era of Humanity like nothing ever before.

George Carlin nailed it long ago, and it’s now truer than ever. We are surrounded by their stupid and unnecessary catastrophes. No time longing for the old days that barely existed. Only time now to see, refuse, and defund them. Time to collectively create/self-govern a true Public Commons without capitalist conflict marketing schemes: racism, classism, scarcity, poverty, and WAR, while self-governing limits to poverty and wealth.

Demiurge
Demiurge
Aug 20, 2024 7:59 AM
Reply to  sandy

You are right about what Thatcher and Regan did. So now corporate interests control our politics. And because they are stateless multinational organisations, we are all now pretty powerless to take back any sort of control.

Breaking the chains will not be easy, if not impossible.

I cant find any solutions. I certainly would imagine that even if some sort of revolution took place, it would be phoney.

My thoughts go more to something aligned to the black market lifestyle during the second world war.

Blending in and making as much use of the system as it stands, and finding ways around it to live a fulfilling life.

Theres still a lot of good in the world, and even in the systems we are in. We are still often much luckier than we may well think we are.

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Aug 19, 2024 5:47 PM

Ahem…..you (or your parents) did vote for all this, after all. I find it frustrating that people never read what’s on the tin before opening it.

Apart from the economic consolidation one of the other striking features of the last half century has been the way that revolutionary sounding rhetoric — the old school stuff that was getting a bit long in the tooth even in the sixties — has been co-opted to mean exactly the opposite of what was intended. But then that’s not particularly new, either, so I shouldn’t be surprised.

rickypop
rickypop
Aug 19, 2024 5:37 PM

This is my opinion you are free to agree or not….The Zionists control and own everyone and everything in the guise of the crown and by using legal trickery. Everything and everyone is a debt slave. We are a commodity created by the registration process ie, a birth certificate (bundled into mutual bonds and traded on financial markets). Everything of value we buy in our lives ie, home, car, land, business also has to be registered (Whoever holds the original title owns the thing). By this means they have fooled us into working paying taxes and we own nothing. Even our Bank account belongs to them. We are the keeper of things and can sell on that right but we are never the owner. Therefore we are slaves without rights.
Joe Bloggs has rights
MR JOE BLOGGS, JOE BLOGGS, Joe BLOGGS has no rights. (Check all your id docs, PASSPORT, DRIVING LICENCE, title deeds, V5, Bank accounts, Company House data, and all legal papers)
Key- CESTUI QUE VIE ACT and Registration Process.

j d
j d
Aug 20, 2024 6:34 PM
Reply to  rickypop

The birth certificate registered the event is all, it is not you, and it is not yours, it is the property of another; you, have the right to use that property, but it did not come with an instruction manual did it, so that those of man, and womankind, did assume; unfortunately most do not use the birth certificate, they did staple it to their face and be the birth certificate. Titles to things are not the things themselves, they are a fiction. Only the property is real. The DVLA is not going to make a claim to your property: in this instance the car of you; the Land Registry is not going to make a claim to your property: in this instance the house and land of you. I, do not own anything, owner is a title which is a diminishment of the status from that of a man, or woman, and comes with duties and obligations. Property, that which is proper to you, that which you, can claim exclusive to all others in a society is your highest right, and is the foundation of every right, it is the only right those of man, and womankind, have; the right to property and to set the law for said property. So you, are not a slave without rights at all. As to bank accounts, the account is the property of the bank, however the property: in this instance monies, in said account is property of you. Taxes are voluntary to a man, or woman. Most are at work as a title; employee, secretary, doctor, farmer, teacher, all are titles which come with duties and obligations and are not man, or woman. Few are at work as a man, or a woman, who receive compensation for their labour. The ‘benefit’… Read more »

rickypop
rickypop
Aug 20, 2024 8:57 PM
Reply to  j d

To JD and Researcher.
The birth certificate is a declaration we are lost at sea presumed dead, As a dead entity a corpse or corporation we require a trustee to act on our behalf. We are the beneficiary but just dont know that, and they will never give away their power without a fight..As far as (legalese) property ie things of value, we are the keeper of said ‘things’ and have to abide by laws and rules dictated by the holder of the registration titles. When all is fine we can use our money, car, house, land & business. BUT as we dont own them and we have keepers rights only, they can be taken away at any time if we dont comply with their authority. Or if the system goes bankrupt…Which they are.
We pay tax to keep the bankers in a life of luxury, without having to break sweat.
You make it sound we should be privilidged to work pay tax and never be the true owner of things we work hard to own. To find out we dont own them is the seeing of the bars that enclose us.
Knowledge is the key. The state has no authority over us without our consent. They have power over our ALL CAPS NAME only. The police and courts can only charge and or cite our dead fiction and hope we are stupid enough to take responsibility.

j d
j d
Aug 22, 2024 5:20 PM
Reply to  rickypop

As I, did say, the birth certificate is not you, and it is not yours, it is property of another. So you, the man, or woman, are not a piece or paper, a piece of plastic, a dead entity, and are not an all capitals name, it has nothing to do with you. As to property, you, are not the keeper, and do not have “keepers rights”, nor are you, an owner. Keeper, owner and so on are titles which come with duties and obligations, or any other title that you did mention such as trustee, beneficiary, and so on. They are not man, or woman, having your property: in this instance the money of you, or the car of you, or the house and land of you. Titles to things are not the things (property) themselves, titles do not exist in reality. Law is that which a man, or woman, is bound to follow; such as do no harm, if you, do a wrong to another man, or woman, make remedy; and that which a man, or woman, may establish by way of notice. Legal is for titles and those who claim titles, that which those of mankind are bound to follow when using a title; statutes and codes. I, did not say you, should be privileged to pay tax, what I, did say is that taxes are voluntary to a man, or woman, and that if you, do diminish yourself to that of a title, therefore do not work as a man, or woman, but an employee, or other title, you, do receive income. So the benefit or priviliege to do that is that you, do have to pay tax if you, do receive income as a title, and not compensation for your labour as a man, or… Read more »

Researcher
Researcher
Aug 20, 2024 7:20 PM
Reply to  rickypop

Not the Zionists since they’re a fabrication. A cardboard cut out, proxy villain.

The Vatican-Holy See came up with the ALL CAPS scam, fiat money and the admiralty/statutory law of codes, mandates, statutes, edicts and regulations – emanating from canon law. And all the Constitutions. Constitutor means debtor.

The Catholic Church is the Roman Cult, the Cult of Saturn/Satan. They corporatized the world and own every faux nation through the Crown Temple.

And we aren’t the trusts, they are only in our names.

That’s WHY they’re ushering in the technocracy. Too many people have figured out the global fraud.

rickypop
rickypop
Aug 20, 2024 9:02 PM
Reply to  Researcher

I have answered JD above to include yourself. I dont disagree yet the Zionists have the power of wealth and gold. Their plan is working well along with the City, Vatican and Washington. It is a conspiracy of fraud against all people and I dont think one entity is behind it.
I know we are not the trust or trustee.We are the beneficiary.

Researcher
Researcher
Aug 21, 2024 12:43 AM
Reply to  rickypop

They’re the Vatican’s bankers. Always were.

George Mc
George Mc
Aug 19, 2024 5:02 PM

https://x.com/goddeketal/status/1825317472364335557

It’s easy to get bogged down in the physical harms of the covid con – the masking, distancing, denial of access to real treatments for real conditions, lethal “vaccines” etc. – without considering the direct psychological assault. Terrorised people die earlier.

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Aug 20, 2024 11:42 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Pls allow me to write this one out as your message is important:

“Ibn Sina, a famous Muslim scientist, put two lambs in separate cages. Lambs were the same age and the same weight, and fed with the same food. All conditions were equal. However, he put a wolf in the third cage. Only one lamb could see the wolf but not the other lamb.

Months later, the lamb who saw the wolf was cranky, restless, poorly developing, and losing weight. The lamb died whilst the other lamb remained healthy. Although the wolf did nothing to the lamb next to it, the fear and stress that lamb lived in killed it prematurely, while the other lamb that did not see the wolf, was peaceful and developed well with a healthy weight gain.

In this experiment lbn Sına demonstrated the importance of mental health. Do not trouble yourself with unnecessary worry and concerns. Learn to rely on Allah and take care of your mental health.”

Researcher
Researcher
Aug 21, 2024 12:33 AM
Reply to  George Mc

Are you aware the death toll went DOWN wherever people were denied access to regular healthcare because of Covid? That’s because it’s modern medicine – allopathy – that kills : iatrogenic murder. Not lack of treatment.

Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Aug 21, 2024 1:34 AM
Reply to  Researcher

I assume this has been demonstrated? Can you link please.

Researcher
Researcher
Aug 22, 2024 4:18 PM
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Sam - Admin2
Admin
Sam - Admin2
Aug 23, 2024 12:44 AM
Reply to  Researcher

There’s no doubt over-vaccination in US children is widely criticised, but it’s possibly a stretch to use this link in support of your claim that deaths reduced everywhere due to a reduction in allopathic medicine, due to lockdown. For starters this deals with US specifically and focuses on kids. Your link is also speculative.

Where all-cause mortality was observed to go down, this of course could be attributed to many different lockdown variables. These would need to be ruled out.

But it is an interesting idea nonetheless. A2

Hugo Sanchez
Hugo Sanchez
Aug 19, 2024 4:46 PM

Stand against the corporate interests!!! Well, you know, after you buy my books on Amazon…

Vagabard
Vagabard
Aug 19, 2024 4:43 PM

The expression “we the people” was written by the elites of the day, so none of the above should be surprising. “We the people” Note that the expression is “we the people” and not “our people”, “we a people”, “we” or any other possible variant form. The ‘we’ in “we the people” implies the existence of a group, namely ‘us’. And also suggests the existence of others – ‘they’ or ‘them’. Those not part of ‘we’. Those not in the group. There is ‘we’ and then there is ‘them’. ‘We’ are to be included; ‘those others’ to be excluded. Inclusiveness, exclusivity. Secondly, the ‘the’ in “the people” implies that this is no ordinary group of people. It is “the people”, not just “a people”. “We a people” would be a more humble expression, and imply that this people were one of many such peoples; happy to live equally alongside their neighbours. Not so with “We the people”, which implies that this group is special. Superior to others. Better than your common or garden type of ‘people’ and hence justified in looking down on those not considered to be part of the group. And thirdly, the word ‘people’ suggests that that this group consists of people (as opposed to non-people). Suggesting that those not part of “we the people” may not actually be people at all. At least not in the full sense. They are deficient in some aspect of humanness. Hence we find that concepts of exclusivity, elitism and the regarding of others as subhuman, built into that one expression. Concepts which incidentally happen to be the rational basis for conquering individuals/groups/nations throughout the world, but I digress. The Constitution was written “for the people” by the elites/oligarchs of the time and not “by the people”. So might it not be… Read more »

Pyewacket
Pyewacket
Aug 19, 2024 5:30 PM
Reply to  Vagabard

Weren’t they all linked to Freemasonry anyway, and aren’t the symbolic clues incorporated into the design of the $bill ?

Vagabard
Vagabard
Aug 19, 2024 5:40 PM
Reply to  Pyewacket

Yes, I think so. There was a particularly good documentary to that effect (at least in its early stages):

The Hidden Faith of the Founding Fathers (2010)
https://archive.org/details/TheHiddenFaithOfTheFoundingFathers

Penelope
Penelope
Aug 20, 2024 12:17 AM
Reply to  Pyewacket

There were different threads in Freemasonry, and events which caused American freemasons to separate from it.

Penelope
Penelope
Aug 20, 2024 12:16 AM
Reply to  Vagabard

Your efforts to deny that a free America ever existed are akin to the destruction of Middle East architectural remains & for the same motive– whether YOUR motive, or an Intell motive that you’ve assumed with insufficient consideration.

America did indeed exist, and as late as the 50s was greatly in evidence in everyday life. Even today it lives in the hearts & minds of people– and is the system of govt most desired around the world. It is because of the America of our past that the ideal of individual freedom is the global ideal.

All those “liberal”, carping college profs that have sold you the fiction that America never existed have participated in evil untruths.

Elongated Muskrat
Elongated Muskrat
Aug 20, 2024 3:23 AM
Reply to  Vagabard

“The People” similar to “The Science”, I suppose…

mgeo
mgeo
Aug 20, 2024 6:28 AM
Reply to  Vagabard

John Whitehead’s concerns are restricted to “Americans”. He protests their growing restrictions, costs, personal debt, public debt, etc. The rest of humanity can go to hell. So, regardless of the details he provides of the dystopia, he is not learning anything.

Demiurge
Demiurge
Aug 19, 2024 1:35 PM

But what is the solution?

Most of rhe above can be repeated ad-infinum.
Most with an interest already are well aware of the situation.
Are we to remain in echo chambers repeating the same words over and over. Congratulating ourselves upon how clever we are to have spotted it, over and over.

Without a solution, or at least the hope of building one in response to the knowledge we have, is there much point of continually reminding ourselves who the enemy is.
Doesn’t such an exercise just become another version of the 2 minutes of hate?

Or is it about attracting followers to a cause. The solution held back and known only to the initiated?

jimbo
jimbo
Aug 19, 2024 3:16 PM
Reply to  Demiurge

Just buy their books. Maybe that’s the only $olution. 🤪

Big Al
Big Al
Aug 19, 2024 6:30 PM
Reply to  Demiurge

Keep them talking amongst themselves and they won’t do a damn thing about it.

I remember a song, can’t find it now, (wish I could because it was an excellent rock song) by a Hungarian band and at the end, the singer goes “The only solution, is Revolution.” I guess the problem is either enough people will never agree with that or will never agree on what’s it’s for.

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Aug 19, 2024 10:40 PM
Reply to  Big Al

It’ll have to be called something else, the rolled up trouser leg boys own that franchise. The last success in that line was by Pol Pot who, I’m told was educated at the Sorbonne. The only answer I can think of is not following anyone, not even leaders. Only when we stand utterly alone can we find ourselves and maybe others on the same path.

Albert Anderson
Albert Anderson
Aug 19, 2024 11:07 PM
Reply to  NixonScraypes

I already do that. It doesn’t work. Not individually. But we can’t organize, I’ve been told that is evil and I should be blacklisted for even mentioning it.

Tom Larsen
Tom Larsen
Aug 19, 2024 10:29 PM
Reply to  Demiurge

The solution is well understood if you are not brainwashed. The problem is that the “left” and the “right” are totally controlled – brainwashed, that is. “We are many, they are few.” “Organize, organize, organize.” Once you’ve done that (we haven’t been close to that since the 1930’s) you make a revolution and overthrow the parasites. A major problem is that the ruling class knows that too. So, they have created a myriad of techniques to keep us at each other’s throats instead of theirs.

The Dead Messenger
The Dead Messenger
Aug 20, 2024 4:18 AM
Reply to  Demiurge

Hear, hear. Wrote similar after you.

Thinking one-step towards remedy will be the overt insertion and discussion of it in these very places of comment. People have ideas, surely, and it’s time they routinely made their way into the dialogue.

For my part, I am clear that the end of mandated association with some state or other is necessary. I am a voluntarist at this point, both philosophically and because of the practical reality that if there’s a state everyone one must belong to and pay for and holding a monopoly of force, then it will always be captured by those with the means to do so, every time. It cannot help but happen, no matter the original intent or size.

It always ends up here, power always centralizes to totalitarianism. That truth has to get permanently baked into any future cakes. Suggestions for change not taking that into account can’t be of any value or use. We have to be able to opt-out, and the 160+ IQ people of the world can then turn their attention to the problems of conflict resolution, roads and bridges, et al. in the context of a world where people are not expected and demanded to associate with a permanently and totally corrupt entity, in perpetuity.

Will hope to see the emergence of remedy writing and commenting hereafter.

Paul
Paul
Aug 20, 2024 8:54 AM
Reply to  Demiurge

The solution is to find God. And stop thinking that man, who creates the problem, can undo it. MAN is pushing us ever further into hell. Only by turning to the most high, acknowledging him as all powerful, can we hope to save anything.

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Aug 20, 2024 11:48 PM
Reply to  Paul

Precisely Paul but the sheeple want the Devil, and you cant do a shit about it.

Thom 9
Thom 9
Aug 19, 2024 1:30 PM

Who owns America? Is it the government? The politicians? The corporations? The foreign investors? The American people?

All of the above except the latter “The American people”. The technocracy (marriage of Governments, NGO’s and Corporations) runs the business of keeping everyone running on the human resource treadmill while extracting the energy from it through the robbery of imposed taxes, created inflation from US Dollar devaluation and stealing directly from the public coffers. And all of this on behalf of the domestic and foreign investor oligarchy which itself is owned by and beholding to the .0001% the real “owners”.
The only way back for America is through the destruction of the existing corporation of The United States of America and its Federal government and return to the law of the land which still exists within the 50 individual states (remember DC is a Federal jurisdiction and not a state).
Hence a new deal could be made or rather a new reformation could be achieved once the people of the individual 50 states take back their governmental control and can then negotiate a new Union for and by “We The People”.

Paul Prichard
Paul Prichard
Aug 19, 2024 12:42 PM

Your alternative update on #COVID19 for 2024-08-17. WHO purely a jab promoter org, for benefit of commercial interest in jabs. Collect data to justify existence (blog, gab, tweet, pic1, pic2, pic3, pic4).

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Aug 19, 2024 12:33 PM

the land was stolen from the get go.

Rob
Rob
Aug 19, 2024 12:36 PM
Reply to  sabelmouse

Yep and many didn’t receive anything from the constitution
Here’s a good video on how they didn’t count many…

sabelmouse
sabelmouse
Aug 19, 2024 4:02 PM
Reply to  Rob

thanks.

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Aug 19, 2024 11:08 PM
Reply to  Rob

“Woke” and still owned by those who have never been “we the people”. Those who never wanted to be people: the Beasts. Call them what you will, psychopaths, sons of Cain, fallen angels, whatever but that’s what must be recognised and dealt with.

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Aug 21, 2024 12:16 AM
Reply to  Rob

We, the land owning hard working responsible white men, the people, build this country to everybody’s benefit.

We provided work for black people, free shelter, free cotton to make their own clothes. Provided Reservates where the Mohicans and Sioux could hunt their
buffaloes and live off grid in their Wigwams.

The problem is everybody got jealous on the white man’s creativity and wanted more or the same as the white man had and do the same as the white man did.

Its the same song today: “Gringo go home, but take me with you”.

You left a good secure family life in the cotton fields to seek the white man’s wealth in the big cities but ended up in Harlem and other slum districts. Only because you wanted to be like the white man and blame the white man for your own laziness! https://youtu.be/h9RF5abbYmY?t=215 2Pac Untouchablez!

underground poet
underground poet
Aug 19, 2024 12:24 PM

And just think, we would not even all that, or all this you see today, if it were not for the good fortune of some one else.

Be blessed or be cursed, the choice is yours.

Pyewacket
Pyewacket
Aug 19, 2024 10:37 AM

Brilliant article. Same as, here in the UK, where the biggest earners pay no taxes here but are registered as off-shore entities in exotic islands. Meanwhile, Joe Public is robbed blind and has to pay top $ for less and less.

NixonScraypes
NixonScraypes
Aug 19, 2024 11:33 PM
Reply to  brianborou

A fine documentary. I watched a video of a public meeting the makers had at a big hall in London and it looked to me as if they think that the EU is the solution. The EU whose constitution was written by the Royal Institute for International Affairs !!!!!!!!

Howard
Howard
Aug 20, 2024 4:22 PM
Reply to  Pyewacket

And now that Joe Public is standing up and fighting to keep what little bit he has – oh wait, that was just a dream I had last night. Never mind. Joe Public hasn’t batted an eye as he was being robbed blind. I guess the oligarchs figure Mr. Joe likes to be bamboozled.

Let's be Frank Joshua
Let's be Frank Joshua
Aug 19, 2024 9:47 AM
Pyewacket
Pyewacket
Aug 19, 2024 12:23 PM

Thank you for sharing. That’s an eye opener alright !

rickypop
rickypop
Aug 19, 2024 5:41 PM

How the founding fathers were dupped by Hamilton and legalese to allow the crown (banks) to continue to control the US by deception.

Johnny
Johnny
Aug 19, 2024 9:33 AM

Join the club.

Australia was flogged off years ago, and most of the foreign owners pay minimal or zero taxes.