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Jun 13Liked by Meryl Nass

I remember watching C-SPAN of Congress investigating voting machines way back at the very beginning and the technician from Diebold testified that there was no way to know if the machines were accurate that who was standing behind the machines made it come out however they wanted and the congressman ask the technician how that could be and the technician replied because you mandated it to be that way

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If we would all just vote for whom we're told to vote, they wouldn't have to do this stuff.

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Anyone with a net worth over a million should be excluded from all ballots.

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Is 2025 the year of the hanging faucis?

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Jun 13·edited Jun 13Liked by Meryl Nass

They Live

1988 film by John Carpenter, Starring "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster

https://123moviesfree-ma.123caches.re/watch-movie/they-live-1988-full-movie-online-free/123movies-ypw0e5gn-vypk3zlp?watchnow=1

(timestamp 01:18:18 - 01:18:35)

"Our projections show that by the year 2025, not only America, but the entire planet will be under the protection and the Dominion of this power alliance. The gains have been substantial, both for ourselves and for you, the human Power Elite"

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I am kind of afraid to pick up those glasses...............I might see what I hope I won't.

Funny that Dorthy, Todo, the scare crow and the cowardly lion all looked behind the curtain and gained strength from that.......

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Jun 13·edited Jun 13Liked by Meryl Nass

Fast forward to 2018, the film "Bird Box." Sandra Bullock's meme-inspiring blindfold role, along with Tom Hollander holding Jacki Weaver's eyes open memes. Those trying to get people to see what is happening cast as evil villains. "Don't Look! You'll DIE!"

https://web.archive.org/web/20181213125821/https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/13/movies/bird-box-review.html

"The opening scene is the present, with Malorie brusquely instructing two children, Boy (Julian Edwards) and Girl (Vivien Lyra Blair), about the treacherous journey on which they are about to embark down a river in a canoe. Once outside, they must never take off their blindfolds, or They. Will. Die."

Media and entertainment programming has made people afraid to see, told them not to look at what's happening to the world around them. This is called psychological priming. I shared concept in this Stack a couple years ago:

https://freedomfox.substack.com/p/foxes-know-wolves

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No, but it is the year that Deagel said the population of the United States would be 95,000,000 🙄

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There's still time left to reach the goal if we keep crossing Russia's red lines.

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Personally, I think it has more to do with the clot shots. You might be right, though. Or maybe a combination of the two.

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Crossing Russia's red lines would produce larger numbers of deaths per nuclear warhead than the clot shot has collectively.

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🤞

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Jun 13·edited Jun 13

I just can't relate to the desire to live "in interesting times" when they're THIS interesting! The momentum of the evil is so mind-boggling it seems all that's left to enjoy is slowing them down a tad. If I didn't believe in post-mortem motivators, I'd drink myself to death with the best coffee I could find!

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And, of course, the old Chinese saying of "may you live in interesting times" is actually a curse, not a proverb. The curse seems to be working...

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Ah, it makes sense then! :)

It's working good and hard.

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Jun 13Liked by Meryl Nass

With everything Mike Lindell

(and many others, Sydney Powell, all the former military computer specialists, etc etc)

have brought to light regarding these voting machines, tabulators, etc, not to mention all the additional methods the left/globalists have instituted to cheat, it's absurb that we even HAVE ANY MACHINES anywhere in our country not to mention the world.

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Voting machines are to elections what PCR tests are to pandemics.

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True

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excellent comment, Greta!

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HAVA was a horror. I believe in full participation of people with disabilities into society, but sadly, but not at the expense of legitimate elections. I was involved in the selection of machines in NY. We almost went with Dibold, the Dominion of the day. Procrastination paid off. By the time we were having to select or lose federal funds, Dibold had already failed in many states. We went with paper ballot/scan machines, which had their own issues for people with certain conditions to bubble, but we had a fix for that and a paper trail. I am now in GA--Dominion machines and I do not believe there is a paper trail for votes cast. I have no faith in those machines, but then I can't even imagine voting in 2024 for either evil#1 or evil#2.

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Thanks for covering this, Meryl. Corrupted voting machines are one essential component of the globalists' plan to imprison humanity. Another, which you've covered extensively, is internet censorship.

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At least since Twain's time: "If your vote mattered..."

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The answer is simple... and it's been simple for 20 years. Unless you have electronic voting machines that simultaneously spit out a paper trail... then you're ripe for vote tampering. That's it. There should be no electronic voting machines used that do not also spit out a paper trail. Amazingly simple... but not applied ? Not applying that applies to both Democrats and Republicans. It's about time that this got fixed. With 5.5 months to go until the Federal election there is time to fi xthis. Problem with funds ? Take a few million off the top of the Ukraine funding.

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And yet DJTrump is now praising mail-in ballots. Voting in a natl' election is not going to matter until the votes are cast and counted correctly and ethically. There will always be fraud of one kind or another. It's amazing that 3rd world countries can vote and tally them all using paper ballots (like we used to) in one day. Yet, America can't? Voting *in person* with real paper ballots and only allowing absentee ballots for legitimate reasons (the way it used to be) is the only way to "make voting great again".

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He is?? I hadn’t seen this. 😩

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Factcheck: True

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Yes, Dominion blew it. But . . . what about the Elections Commission? Did they really take Dominion's word for their machine's capability and accuracy? Did they perform any pre-acceptance testing? What effing good did they perform for PR?

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Keep

Unraveling! It’s going to be a long thread but a good one!

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Nailed it. All a show!

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Death throes of the latest Banana Republic

RIP

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I'm beginning to wonder if the entire USA isn't a banana republic.

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Not too far off, and the gaslighting is the worst cut of all.

Take, for example, the Hawaiian Islands. They wanted independence. They ate Captain Cook. OUT foreigners!

The US imperialized the islands, put a base there, provoked with Japan (illegal embargo) and then cried foul when the base was attacked.

Years later the US absorbed Hawaii. More recently, the Lahaina fires roasted the middle class.

Meanwhile in the rest of the Republic, the Constitution is ignored and people lined up dutifully to be injected, muzzled, isolated and insulted.

The rotten imperial chickens have come home to roost in the US.

Still, there are folks like Meryl leading the charge to reclaim everyone's God-given rights.

Carry on

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I'm beginning to wonder how many people who use the term know what it really means.

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What I always think of is the magnificent Gabriel Garcia Marquez' One Hundred Years of Solitude when I think of a banana republic.

"The railroad comes to Macondo, bringing in new technology and many foreign settlers. An American fruit company establishes a banana plantation outside the town, and builds its own segregated village across the river. This ushers in a period of prosperity that ends in tragedy as the Colombian army massacres thousands of striking plantation workers, an incident based on the Banana Massacre of 1928. José Arcadio Segundo, the only survivor of the massacre, finds no evidence of the massacre, and the surviving townspeople deny or refuse to believe it happened. "

This is a magisterial novel, filled with magic realism and foreshadows our own engineered loneliness and atomization (as described by Desmet)and it has one of the greatest, strangest first sentences in all of literature. Something to turn to if weary of the hourly jackhammer of the monetized apocalypse.

United Fruit Banana Massacre https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana_Massacre

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The internet can be a friend, but increasingly, folks can't bother to do their HW/research.

Too many folks in the First World (nominal) are blissfully unaware of how much Europe, Canada and the US have declined. Japan is getting worse but not as bad as the others.

Source: Lived, studied, worked, traveled and taught in those places.

The US went from a net exporter of energy to importer in just a few years.

"In political science, the term banana republic describes a politically and economically unstable country with an economy dependent upon the export of natural resources."

See also

Absurdistan

American imperialism

Banana Wars

Caciquism

Client state

Crony capitalism

Crop diversity

Dependency theory

Dumping (pricing policy)

Dutch disease

Failed state

Hydraulic empire

Kleptocracy

Latin America–United States relations

Monroe Doctrine

Narco-state

Neocolonialism

Petrostate

Postcolonialism

Post-communism

Puppet state

Rentier state

Rent-seeking

Resource curse

Union of Banana Exporting Countries

William Walker

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I always relate the term to the united fruit company and how it bastardised a nation including Guatemala /Honduras / Columbia . United Fruit was just another east India company tooled out to steam roll over anything in its way including a nations sovereignty

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I always do the same with post-WW2 veterans and treason.

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