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  • On one hand, I loathe pedophiles and the awful black market that they use to trade whatever

    On other hand, I wonder how often the “law” just uses this to get rid of people who displease them, they just install the appropriate stash with a thumb drive while “scanning”.

    Decades in prison, asset forfeiture, who would stop them or even be able to prove it? The modern equivalent of planting drugs (which they are caught doing frequently already), and nobody wants to defend pedophiles.

    Worst case scenario for them? The taxpayers pay for a lawsuit settlement and they might get paid leave for six months






  • Did you know that “The Great Depression” occurred right after the Fed was created?

    They are the financiers of the problem. Follow the money. ALWAYS

    I encourage you to look at the history of JP Morgan, the person and the bank, just for starters.

    The bankers are in charge of regulating their very own banks that they left to serve on the Fed, after their term they return to that very same bank that they “regulated”.

    They are not doing this for charity, they are not altruistic.

    Who do you think is empowering Trump and friends right now? honest question, where do you think the money is coming from?







  • Look up who’s on the board and what they control and go from there. There’s no “shadowy cabal” or “secret society”. It’s all right out in the open.

    The US needs money, the fed controls the money. That’s not a conspiracy, friend.

    The US takes a loan on this money, which was never printed. Banks make money.

    With that loan, the USA gives a loan to another country. Banks make money off of that new nation (interest).

    That third world, poor country can’t pay the loans, of course. They are given another loan. The banks make money off of that loan to cover the “costs” of the old loan (zero).

    None of this “money” was ever printed.

    At this point, they’ve been collecting interest off of that money many times over. The banks then buy physical property/goods with that money that was never printed and costs them nothing.

    This is vastly over simplified, but cannot be denied.

    We agree on one thing, it is banal and business as usual.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Reserve