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"Sending men off to war: the stone that kills many flies." So f-ing true!

Circa 1977, I worked for a woman who told me that, in the U.S., that WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam had killed off the brightest and strongest men. She implied that, over the course of a century, the genetics of the men in the U.S. had been whittled down to less than superior. Was she correct?

Testosterone is what makes men, men. Strength, intelligence, brio. We are living in the time of a great poisoning of the global populations. Food, soil, water, air, "medicines," electromagnetic radiation. It's a long list. In 2020, Irish writer, John Waters, asked if men in particular had been given so many pseudo-estrogenic compounds through food and water that they had less testosterone than men of previous generations. Were they able to respond to adversity as men in the past had?

The 1996 book "Our Stolen Future," (Dumanoski, Colburn, Myers) raises the alarm about the significant, detrimental hormonal changes in wildlife and humans from tests performed in the 1980s-early 1990s, which showed clearly how these compounds disrupt and destroy the natural hormonal balance of all living things. At the time I read the book, I thought that such poisoning what a mistake by the corporate manufacturers. Now, I have to ask if this poisoning was done on purpose? Is it another spoke in the dystopic wheel of the NWO (or whatever you choose to call the controllers)?

As for U.S. wars, this link to a Congressional document was posted a few days ago at Lew Rockwell's website. Enlightening? We also have to ask, Which ones were left off the list?

"Instances of Use of United States Armed Forces Abroad, 1798-2023"

https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/R/R42738/41

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Hi Nathalie, I'm definitely inclined to believe that it wasn't mistakes, it was done deliberately.

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You can be sure that if the perpetrators profit massively in terms of power and wealth from their actions, those actions were not mistakes, those actions were intentional.

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Yes, absolutely!

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It's impossible to understand the situation without real facts.

And most of what we assume to be real facts are fanciful narratives that have little resemblance to real history of Events! Knowledge of these Real events are suppressed & disappeared from public scrutiny!.

a fine thinker,Thomas Merton,

"The Greatest need of our time is to clean out the enormous amount of mental & emotional rubbish that clutters our minds"

If we have no real knowledge of what happened in the past,how can we have any idea of what lies in the future?

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The Fourth War Between the USA and British Oligarchy will commence when all of those in the US Armed Forces, Federal Law Enforcement, and the Secret Service who have sworn an oath to defend the US Constitution against all enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC, heed the CALL OF DUTY and stop those trying to abolish the U.S. Constitution and subordinate “We the People” under the Neo-Feudal Technocratic rule of the UN.

The Four Wars Between the USA and British Oligarchy:

1. American Revolutionary War for Independence

2. War of 1812

3. The Civil War

4. The War Between Nationalism and Globalism

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Amen!

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Amazing perspective and right on!

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As for Germany's shrugging of its shoulders in connection with the shutdown of Nordstream with a terrorist act, it doesn't hurt to know:

- Germany is still a militarily occupied state ! For the sake of the weaker ones, it doesn't hurt to know that significant US and other forces are there "friendly"! In the meantime, it doesn't hurt to know that the Soviet Union unilaterally withdrew its occupying forces from the countries of the Iron Curtain in 1991, including from my country! What is the USA looking for in Europe ?

- Germany and the German people have been brainwashed so that when you talk to a German, they start with "I'm sorry, but I'm a German" ! Germany has become a nation with a broken spine and no national pride ! I say all this knowing that I have personally experienced this, as I have been in Germany hundreds of times in the last fifty years on business matters !

- In Germany, politicians who love and respect their country are not in power, but liquidation commissioners who are appointed to their posts with foreign permission. For example, when Chancellor Merkel spoke at a rally, she lowered the German national flag in front of her, the current Chancellor Scholz only grinned when Biden ordered Washington to report the Nordstream bombing, and the next day the German newspapers already handily announced what everyone knew to be a lie, that the assassins were Ukrainians !

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"Germany is still a militarily occupied state ! " Still. Ugh.

I lived in West Berlin during the winter of 1972-73. My father had a position at the Freie Universitat. One day every week (Saturdays?), the US Army rolled its tanks down the streets of Zehlendorf. The tank tracks made a horrendous noise. As an 18-year-old American kid, I found this weekly roll-out chilling. I can only imagine what the Berliners thought and felt ... only a quarter century after WWII.

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Reasons for US Military Bases strewn throughout the World:

1. US personal buying local goods and services with US dollars.

2. Significant number of Officers would have to retire if their foreign commands were eliminated.

3. All US overseas bases can readily be converted into UN military bases. The UN “Blue Helmets” are the future enforcers of the UN’s dictates.

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Germany, Japan and South Korea are US colonies.

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It's all so dispiriting and disgusting, thanks for another great piece Alex. Become Ungovernable!

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Thank you Anthony! Din't be dispirited - it's clearly not going to their plans this time!

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Alex , your post is the most concise and pertinent explanation of the motives for war that I have yet read.

Excellent writing.

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Hi Terry, thank you! That's very kind, cheers!

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Until WW1 the ordinary UK subject was not subject to conscription (Northern Ireland remained free). This was recognized at the time as a sea change hence the concession to the conscientious objector.

This really is the root of the evil of modern warfare. Via the mysterious alchemy of collectivism decent men and now women now accept that they must march to the killing fields on the decision of the grotesque moral failure who rules the country- because in a democracy we are one.

It would be a happy day for humanity if conscription were universally condemned. If this is not possible let us at least really make the system democratic. A requirement for example that when the legislature approves war 10 percent of these worthies must be at the front on a rotating basis. This alone would likely prevent most wars.

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Absolutely nailed it. Their control of both sides of the UKRAINE narrative may embolden them to do a true totally fake war, and a percentage will buy it.

There is zero prep for kinetic war by the US and combined west, like you said. They ARE prepping for kinetic war at home thru mass invasion of young foreign males.

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Thank you John!

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Excellent assessment and I've been preaching it for some time. In the eyes of my government it makes me an Information Terrorist. You know what happens to them? Ask Julian Assange and Edward Snowden.

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Thank you!

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Brilliant and well argued, as always. Thank you Alex. On a related subject, i think our eyes should be glued to Erdogan, Turkey and the 'Turkish Staights' (ie primarily the Dardanelles and the Bosporus), through which access to the Black Sea is only possible. They are not international waters (in the conventional sence) but domestic Turkish water's, gifted to Turkey in exchange for committing to allow free passage, as administered in accordance with the Montreax Convention of 1936. Special provisions apply at a time of war, preventing passage of warships but it is Turkeys sole decision in determining which parties are at war (and thus prevented from allowing passage of its warships). It has already prevented passage of Russian warships under this definition but what would it do if the US or the UK sought passage of a warship, arguing that they are not a warring party? This is very relevant as it is clear that Russia's number one priority is to retain Crimea and the port of Sebastopol and, conversely, it is NATO's priority to deprive Russia of these facilities. If Turkey were to allow such a passage, Russia might well view it as a de-facto declaration of war by Turkey. Conversely, if Turkey were to deny such a passage, the US might seek a military solution. Watching closely but Turkey would seem to be in a lose - lose position.

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Hi Stephen, thank you for this comment - excellent feedback and definitely something to keep on the radar. Probably an important reason behind Russia's careful diplomacy with Erdogan.

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Undoubtedly the Montreax Convention is high on Putin's priority list as it governs Russia's only warm water port. The Duran recently argued that the 'carrot' the US dangled to Erdogan in July (to renage on its commitment to Russia by releasing Azav prisoners) was reinstatement in the F35 program but that was blocked by US Senator Menendez (an obstacle now being removed). The question being: is Erdogan so focussed on the F35 program that it would compromise Turkey's supposed neutrality when it comes to the Turkish Staights and, if so, how would Russia respond?

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I very much doubt that. F35 is an expensive bit of junk and he's probably only using it as a bargaining chip.

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Yes but, Turkish contractors had multiple lucrative contracts to supply into the full program (including those planes destined for the US Air Force). Reiteratement of the program would presumably mean reinstatement of those contracts.

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Excellent point.

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Nicely summised. 'The only war is class war and all wars are banker's wars' . That used to be the cry of those selling 'the Socialist Worker' outside the Student's Union when I went to university in Manchester, many moons ago... Now with 'le monde a l'inverse' and no post-war left in sight (builders not destroyers), it seems that the avenues to opposition have been constricted to a deadly level. I do hope that you are correct and the 'resistance' can overcome the same old oligarchy this time around.

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Thank you! =)

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History reveals this horrendous fact : it is also characteristic of events of the early 1920s, especially the point that every leading West­ern signatory to the Rapallo agreement, save Britain’s Lloyd George, was assassinated, including the head of the German AEG Walther Rathenau..

Treuhand Chief Rohwedder and Deutsche Bank Chief Herrhausen (Chancellor Kohl’s personal friend) were assassinated at the close of the Cold War for proposing an East Reconstruction, and then came the New World Order.

https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/1991/eirv18n14-19910412/eirv18n14-19910412_006-assassination_of_rohwedder_benef.pdf

Some people think this is a game! Now put oneself in Chancellor Scholz's shoes!

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Well said.

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And the German people were told to be pragmatic and to do nothing - because we have promises to keep, and miles to go before we sleep.

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We have a war already with the perceived enemy as Russia, China yet the populace is rebelling against the real enemy, their rulers of oppression.

Another shot between the eyes for the ruling class like the sanctions.

New history is written now to enrich our social understandings of what the hell is happening?

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Thank you for the article, the nod to Orwell, the reminder of what a dictator Woodrow Wilson was. Things appear destined to get grimmer in the U.S. with higher taxes, more inflation, and more DOD medical countermeasures.

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Brilliant.

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Thank you, sir!

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