The night the US bombed a Chinese embassy – BBC News
The CIA blamed bad mapping but China has never believed that the strikes were an accident.
— Read on www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48134881
The CIA blamed bad mapping but China has never believed that the strikes were an accident.
— Read on www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48134881
The Origins of the Deep State in North America – LewRockwell
— Read on www.lewrockwell.com/2019/05/no_author/the-origins-of-the-deep-state-in-north-america-part-ii/
Scary
Graveyard of Empires, Part 2: The Great Game begins – YouTube
— Read on m.youtube.com/watch
The Origins of the Deep State – LewRockwell
— Read on www.lewrockwell.com/2019/05/no_author/the-origins-of-the-deep-state-in-north-america/
The deep roots of the deep state.
QUESTION: Do you see this new age of the internet destroying jobs that result in a Great Depression as you have illustrated with the advancement of the combustion engine in altering the agricultural economy as we move into the future? What is the future for our children? Thank you KL ANSWER: Society historically moves through these great advancements. As an empire rises, civilization expands where coming together means the sum is greater than the individual or small bands of tribes. The oldest known city, discovered in Turkey, shows advanced houses with wall paintings and modern advancements. Coming together created more jobs where someone artistic could then create paintings in houses rather than tilling the soil. Civilization becomes the key to advancement. What then happens is the government becomes corrupt and greedy. Once you reach that stage, people begin to leave the main centers. In the case of Rome, it peaked around 180 AD with a population of about 1 million and it collapsed to just 15,000. As people fled the cities due to corruption, society then moved back to fragmentation and into the feudal age. People then worked as serfs, tilling the soil for the landowner, and received free lodging along with 20% of the crop. Then the Black Death came and wiped out 50% of the population during the 14th century. Suddenly, there was a shortage of labor so landlords began to pay wages on top of the free lodging and food deals. Government smelled the money and began to tax. This led to the first tax rebellions during the 1300s. The first peasant tax uprising over taxation was in France during 1358. This was followed by a similar uprising against taxation in England led by Wat Tyler in 1381 that was a bloody affair. With the invention of the steam engine, the industrial revolution began. Trains became the 19th-century version of the internet. This gave birth to mail order. Suddenly, companies like Sears could publish a catalog and it was distributed around the country by trains. People would go to a local general store and order from the catalog and Sears would then ship the order by train. It is the very same business model as we see today with Amazon, it is just more instant now with the internet. This time, there is no need to go to the general store to order. You do that online, so now the modern business model replaces the general store. Governments have relied upon consumer taxes, so as stores vanish, they will go after sellers on the internet which creates a question of jurisdiction legally. How can a state punish a company who is not located in their state? How can they demand they pay taxes when there is no right to representation in that state? Sounds familiar – NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION! The bottom line is always the same. The taxation and rule of law have collapsed and moved into the same position that threatens the break-up of nations, once again, as has every empire to date. In this regard, the internet is not merely the next advancement in society so children should be looking at technology for the future and not the old traditional jobs. The various governments will collapse for they have abused their power and are unsustainable. Society will have to go through a readjustment on a major scale. It is not all doom and gloom. This is also a fantastic opportunity to hit the control-alt-delete button and begin anew.
— Read on www.armstrongeconomics.com/armstrongeconomics101/understanding-cycles/the-next-major-shift-in-society/
Ruby Ridge – Wikipedia
— Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Ridge
This is what happens when federal bureaucrats run amok with no accountability. An FBI sniper shot Weaver’s Wife through a kitchen window while she was holding a baby in her arms, and got away with it. The sniper was promoted rather than prosecuted.
There is a book out there written by Weaver with his side of the story. These alphabet agencies have been engaged in some bad deals since their inception. There are good, honest, and moral people working for them, but the bad ones need to be prosecuted when they break the law. Just like the rest of us.
Discover Cave of the Seven Palaces in Almuñécar, Spain: Despite its grandiose name, this enigmatic first-century void under the town is no cave, and it’s possibly not a palace either.
— Read on www.atlasobscura.com/places/cave-of-the-seven-palaces
It’s Only Natural – LewRockwell
— Read on www.lewrockwell.com/2019/03/bionic-mosquito/its-only-natural/
Men and Women’s roles
Found: A Ship Once Described By Herodotus – Atlas Obscura
— Read on www.atlasobscura.com/articles/found-ship-described-by-herodotus
Why CHINESE JESUS still TERRIFIES Communist China
— Read on www.bitchute.com/video/I0BRJ-RXbaY/
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