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Briefing #193

Why Rome Collapsed: Lessons For the Present

August 11, 2023

As the West continues to allow unchecked immigration from third-world regions into its territory, we are seeing similar situations play out as happened with Rome when it was unable to protect itself from overwhelming numbers of economic, military, and social factors due to inability to control its former frontier borders. These same scenarios are taking shape in the present as “barbarian” nations establish footholds in the West from which they can exert political influence to their advantage. -WHA


Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via oftwominds.com,


No nation clinging to the current “waste is growth/landfill economy” will survive the emergent global polycrisis.

Identifying why the western Roman Empire collapsed in 476 AD has been a parlor game for at least two centuries, since Edward Gibbon published his monumental The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Abridged). Gibbon concluded Christianity had a major role in weakening the Empire, a view few today share.

Part of the fun of the parlor game is trying to identify the one thing that pushed it over the cliff: poisoning from lead pipes and wine goblets being a famous example that has been discounted by modern historians.

New research is more holistic, considering factors that were ignored or dismissed in the past, such as climate change and pandemics.

The word polycrisis captures this basic view: there wasn’t just one thing that toppled the empire, it was a confluence of crises that together nudged the empire to the breaking point. The empire was still robust and adaptive enough to handle any one crisis, but the onslaught of multiple, mutually reinforcing crises overwhelmed the resources of the empire.

The book The Fate of Rome: Climate, Disease, and the End of an Empire does an admirable job of explaining the polycrisis of reduced crop yields and pandemics.

Another approach is that of Peter Turchin and other historians, who look at social and economic cycles. Turchin holds that the overproduction of elites leads to elite conflicts that weaken the leadership and soaring wealth-power inequality undermines the social coherence of the state/empire. Ages of Discord: A Structural-Demographic Analysis of American History (2016)

End Times: Elites, Counter-Elites, and the Path of Political Disintegration (2023)

Historians such as David Hackett Fischer, author of The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History and Thomas Homer-Dixon, author of The Upside of Down: Catastrophe, Creativity and the Renewal of Civilization, examine the role of resource depletion, higher costs and diminishing returns for those doing the work of propping up the empire.

Historian Michael Grant makes the case for moral rot unraveling social coherence in his classic The Fall of the Roman Empire.

Having read all these works and many others on the subject, it seems clear that all of these factors were part and parcel of the polycrisis that brought down Rome. Each factor added to the empire’s already immense burdens while reducing its wealth and resources.

I would highlight three such consequential factors among many:

1. The depletion of the silver mines in Spain, fatally reducing Rome’s money supply.

2. The Vandals conquering the North African breadbasket of Rome in 435 AD. The loss of this major wheat supply doomed Rome to scarcities that could not be made up elsewhere.

3. The decline of trade with India through Egypt as silver and gold supplies diminished, as this trade provided 20% of all Imperial revenues. The Roman Empire and the Indian Ocean: Rome’s Dealings with the Ancient Kingdoms of India, Africa and Arabia

The view substantiated by Peter Heather argues that the Roman Empire was neither on the brink of social or moral collapse, nor fatally weakened by resource depletion. What brought it to an end were the barbarian invasions from what is now Germany and Eastern Europe. The fall of the Roman Empire: a new history of Rome and the Barbarians.

Heather argues Rome’s great success eventually led to its undoing, as the small, loosely organized Barbarian tribes learned from the Romans how to form larger, more cohesive and thus more powerful social and military organizations. Rome’s immense wealth was a magnet that attracted the Barbarians in two ways:

1. They wanted a piece of the rich Roman pie

2. In order to get that slice, they adopted Roman values and methodologies.

As a result of what they learned from Rome, the Barbarians became so formidable that Rome could no longer defeat them militarily, as they could when the tribes were smaller-scale and less cohesive.

Heather points out that late-era Rome faced multiple existential military threats, especially from the resurgent Persian Empire that Rome had battled for centuries. Despite its unwieldy size and bureaucracy, Rome managed effective adaptations that resolved the Persian threat.

Heather notes what other authors have focused on: Rome weakened itself by drawing an artificial distinction between “Barbarians” and “Romans.” Barbarians were anyone not within the Imperial borders, which were well-defined and defended, a point made by Edward N. Luttwak in his classic study, The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire: From the First Century CE to the Third.

This distinction discounted the Barbarians and elevated the Romans, generating a fatal hubris in the Roman elites and squandering an opportunity to recruit the Barbarian tribes as stable allies. As with all human groups, if the rewards of alliance outweigh the risky gains of conquest, then leaders and their followers will pick alliance over conquest, the success of which is far from guaranteed.

So-called Barbarians became the core of the Roman army, and many of the most competent generals were either from the Roman hinterlands or they were Barbarians.

Rome had long exercised a military-diplomatic policy of defeating the Barbarians when they invaded Roman territories, but then making treaties with the Barbarian leaders that allowed the Barbarians to trade (and thus share the wealth) with Rome and settle within its borders.

In effect, Rome Romanized many Barbarian tribes over the centuries, mostly with “soft power” (diplomacy, sharing the wealth, cultural absorption) rather than “hard power” (military force).

As Luttwak documented, Rome maintained relatively modest-sized armies, but these armies were professional: very well-trained and armed, highly disciplined, and well-supplied. It staggers the imagination to read that a Roman army on the move constructed a wooden barricade every night to enable the troops to sleep secure from surprise attack. Rome also built a remarkable number of permanent masonry forts throughout its vast territories that acted not just as fortifications but as supply depots, administrative headquarters and towns with commerce and conveniences.

Heather observes that Rome made a fatal mistake in allowing the re-settlement of not-yet-Romanized Barbarians and then not policing them and not honoring the agreed-upon terms. This unleashed a marauding army within Rome’s borders.

To show how polycrises work, Heather also noted that this massive influx of Barbarians was largely driven by pressure from Eastern nomads like the Huns who originated in Central Asia. (Attila the Hun wreaked havoc from 434 until his death in 453 AD.)

There is persuasive evidence that tribes from Central Asia moved westward into Europe in response to climate change–reduced rainfall led to less fodder for horses and less food for humans, forcing the move to the relative abundance of Europe.

In effect, climate change doomed Rome by unleashing such massive waves of Barbarian migration that it could no longer manage or repel the Barbarian armies.

In summary, Rome became dependent on the Barbarians for its military might while treating them with social distain, and mismanaging the integration of Barbarians, a task it had handled so admirably in an ad hoc but practical manner.

What can we learn from this complex history of unfolding polycrises?

We can start by observing how climate change (regardless of its source), pandemics, mass migrations, the hollowing out of the money supply, over-extended military commitments, the rise of new threats, declines in harvests and grain supplies, the hubris of ruling elites and extremes of wealth-power inequality all feed off of and reinforce each other.

Put another way, polycrisis is endemic to complex, interconnected systems. If the problems were limited to 1+1+1+1+1=5, the empire could maintain its coherence and adapt in ways to resolve the multiple overlapping crises.

But emergent systems–that is, complex, interconnected systems–are not just a collection of dynamics; the resulting polycrisis has its own dynamics and unique features that are distinct from the features of the five sub-crises. In other words, 1+1+1+1+1=15, and the system / empire is overwhelmed and collapses.

This is why polycrises are different from existential crises: the system could handle one, two or even three crises with its existing resources and structures, but a fourth anf fifth crises changes the nature of the threat.

As a thought experiment, consider how World War II might have gone for the US if:

1) the US hadn’t been the world’s leading producer of oil, steel, etc.

2) a pandemic had ravaged the young generation needed to expand the military.

3) The Dust Bowl had expanded to include the entire grain-growing Midwest of the US.

Even the most capable leaders still need a productive workforce, a population youthful and healthy enough to staff a military, access to essential resources and cooperative weather / food supplies.

Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius had to auction off the imperial treasure to raise desperately needed cash to fund an expanded military, but he had the treasure, manpower, resources, legacy organization and values to manage the multiple crises he faced as emperor. It was no easy task, hence his Stoicism.

But he still had the foundations of Roman power, both soft and hard power, and enough remained of traditional values and stored wealth to support the necessary adaptation and mustering of resources.

As resources are depleted and climate change disrupts the few breadbaskets of the world, which nations will have the foundations of values, organization, resources, human capital and wealth to survive polycrises?

In my book Global Crisis, National Renewal, I argue that no nation clinging to the current “waste is growth / landfill economy” will survive the emergent global polycrisis. Only those nations that embrace degrowth and a set of values other than maximizing financial gains for the elites will have the means necessary to adapt and emerge not just as survivors but as more adaptable and resilient.



Thank you for your continuing contributions to the discussion section.

At present, there are no new disclosable GS developments to share.

We continue to see no change to an expected run-up in the crypto space between now and into next year. The present course of action is still to acquire good ideas at lower prices and simply be patient. Above all, patience is the key virtue here. Remember that we will only have one chance to ride the wave upward from hundreds of millions, to billions and then multiple billions of users of cryptos as the world adopts this technology more and more. There are still many unknows ahead, and we can’t predict exactly just what will happen, but the wrong thing to do is not be ready for further numbers to come into this space. That would be a terrible mistake when you can be in the game for relatively small capital exposure at this time.

So, if right for your circumstances, the play continues to be: acquire, and dollar cost average on every downturn in price during this accumulation cycle.

New portfolio additions are now slowly going to come on line as well. Thank you for your patience on this.


WHA
S*P*Q*R

1,036 responses to “Briefing #193”

  1. American tyranny started even before the ’63 coup.

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  2. Masks in common use have infinitesimal impact on infection rates.

    Beyond the empirical truth, easily verified in the literature, physics guarantees mask failure.

    In surgi masks with 2 micron pores, a 0.125 micron viral particle sails thru unimpeded. Never mind without goggles, viral deposition on the eye guarantees infection.

    N95 masks by definition allow 5% of the particles below 1 micron to pass. Exposure to any typical aerosol of SARSCov2 virus will allow at least 1000 particles per inspiration to come thru. Since that is on the order of the minimum infective dose, again, even N95 fail. N99 moves the bar a little bit, but a couple breathes exposes you again anyhow.

    This is known to anyone of sane mind. Anyone who forces this has an agenda.

    DO NOT COMPLY

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  3. Time for another trade.

    Option play.

    BUY to OPEN the QQQ October 20 $384 Call. Pay no more than $4.35.

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    1. Hi Tony,

      I am moving baby steps on these and i am trying to learn. trying to use your info and combine it with other youtube video references….!!

      1)At the time of “typing” this message the Bid x size is 4.58 x 72 and the Ask x Price 4.60 x31.
      “Pay no more than $4.35”. Should i simply enter the $4.35 and continue or wait until tomorrow to see if those numbers get within the $4.35 range?

      2) Quick question when we make these trades: What Duration of the trade should be selected from these below?

      Good For The Day
      Good for 60 days
      Good until date [GTD]
      Immediate or Cancel
      Fill or Kill

      I know this is basic common knowledge but just trying to decipher what is very obvious for you… lol

      Thank you!!

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      1. 1) Enter the price of $4.35 as a Limit Order. Meaning you will be filled at $4.35 or less, but not more. Never pay more than the price listed.

        2) Enter the time limit for the trade as GTC. Or, Good Till Canceled. This means you will simply wait to be filled without having to re-enter the order day by day. In the case you listed, Good For 60 will suffice.

        I was filled today at $4.35, so we are off and running!

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  4. “I don’t think there is any question about it. It can only be attributable to human error.” — HAL9000 lying to its humans before very logically executing, in a systematic way, all the humans in its care. 2001: A Spacy Odyssey

    And you want AI… it’s not like we didn’t see this movie… and isn’t it fascinating that run of the mill humans find the tech repulsive…

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  5. Still too many trusting people.

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    Rebel1973
    @FreeRebel1973
    My 65 yo neighbor had covid in January, battled two months of bronchitis in July & Aug, now has slight elevated resting pulse and mild tachycardia. Seeing cardiologist.

    I asked how many c19 vaxes. She said six. And seemed to have no idea why I asked.

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  6. Liberty Safe Let FBI Seize Customer’s Gun Safe Contents Without A Court Order

    The Federalist (https://thefederalist.com/2023/09/06/liberty-safe-let-fbi-seize-customers-gun-safe-contents-without-a-court-order/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=liberty-safe-let-fbi-seize-customers-gun-safe-contents-without-a-court-order)
    Liberty Safe Gives Feds Backdoor Access To Customer’s Gun Safe
    The manufacturer confessed on Tuesday that it retains a master safe code and will hand that combo over to the FBI

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    1. Actually a warrant was provided. The problem is that it is a form of interference with the owner of the firearms who may want to frustrate the Feds by standing on their 4th Am Rights. This is why nothing and nobody gets 3rd party access to anything I actually own.

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  7. Much to my City Katt’s dismay, we are now forced to move out of NYC.

    And the Mayor has made the decision for us by giving an accurate surmise of the present NYC situation.

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    2. I sensed that a smart fellow like you and your mate would eventually announce this.

      I know Concord who is in upstate is also shopping property in the Reno/Lake Tahoe area. He’s had enough of NY.

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  8. HERE WE GO: Six Republicans File Lawsuit to Remove Trump from 2024 Ballot in Colorado

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/09/here-we-go-lawsuit-filed-remove-trump-2024/
    @mgshowchannel

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      1. The guy has no standing…. neither in propria persona nor as a DHS rep.

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  9. No site other than WHA gives you a better daily collective oversight of emerging realities affecting policies and moves. Nuland has shat the nest for all. USD is now going beyond recall. 80% of all Global Trade is now leaving the US Fed Raptor net, and soon America itself will be assuming the Missionary Position,face down! Screwed by Jews, you lose.

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  11. But this is how we live ripping off US tentacles

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    https://www.hellomagazine.com/celebrities/501888/yellowstone-kevin-costner-christine-baumgartner-claims-she-will-return-to-school-and-workforce/
    Good get a job and help pay your way F Cling On

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    https://www.geo.tv/latest/508658-meghan-markle-cant-handle-the-uproar-in-the-uk

    Dumb manipulative Bitch lacking Class

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    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12489305/Christine-Baumgartner-ordered-pay-14-000.html
    Love it the grasping Bitch is getting stitched. This sort gives women a bad name.

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    Hal Turner Radio Show – SAMPLE of **Potential** BRICS Currency Note
    Widely circulating on the net. How BRICS can encircle and sink the US.

    https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/world/sample-of-potential-brics-currency-note

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    Shocking and maybe not
    Because you don’t have a Clue what is going on in the RealWorld is why it is so F Up! And Coming at YOU!
    https://telegra.ph/Briefing-by-Chief-of-Nuclear-Chemical-and-Biological-Protection-Troops-of-the-Armed-Forces-of-the-Russian-Federation-Lieutenant–09-06
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    https://youtube.com/shorts/YWJb0SOmlvs?si=C1jGdcgM3pV8xJUr
    We need him back today with a Washington DC, selective NY and WEF target list. Only this time for 1,000 Rodents to go.

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    Not too dissimilar to a Real World of Deniables you have no idea exists today

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    OMG you mean there’s a radical American as well as a Brit asking why are we funding NATO? And Orange Man and a Brit kicking the Can..
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    Correct. How did a cross wired F Up like this ever clear vetting and, with no valid experience whatsoever, ended up with Commie Marxist circle of sewer rats, akin to Nuland today, funning America and F up the world. Currently he is the Ringmaster running Biden.

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    Sorry but it’s YOUR Laws and he’s been tried, found Guilty and convicted. Why is he not suspended now? No F Standards again? Is he, or is he not, a Piece of Shit? Slam his Ass!

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    It’s killing us F them ALL off! It will smash our finances. Sink the F Boats! No Legal Aid. No Lawyers to be paid

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    This I played daily 45 years ago driving my kids to school
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/660215536165463?sfnsn=scwspmo
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    To our Uber allies.
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/472722160749121?sfnsn=scwspmo
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  12. Do stupid things, win stupid prizes. God rest their stupid well-meaning Souls.

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    “ A man adopted from a prison-like Ukrainian orphanage maniacally slaughtered the American parents who had saved him on Friday, according to police.

    Dima Tower, 21, now faces murder charges over from the grisly slayings of North Port, Florida, real estate agents Robbie and Jennifer Tower, who had rescued him seven years ago.

    Stunned police arrived at the home after receiving calls of a domestic dispute — and found the deeply religious couple positioned head-to-head on the floor of their blood-splattered living room.

    “These were two really good, caring people,” Robbie Tower’s uncle, Warren Rines, told The Post.

    “It just makes no sense, none of us understand the hate. They were the only two people in his life who ever tried to help him. They treated him like their own son.”

    The suspect — who lost his mother as a child and was abandoned by his alcoholic father — sped away from the scene in the car his parents had bought for him before running into dense woods on foot.

    He managed to evade capture for nearly eight hours until finally being taken into custody Saturday morning.

    Rines told The Post his nephew and wife went on several Christian missions to Ukraine.”

    https://nypost.com/2023/09/06/man-killed-us-parents-who-saved-him-from-ukrainian-orphanage-cops/

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    1. Adopt a F Up, take in Illegals??????????????????

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    1. I bet at least one of those dots in England is very close to John’s house.

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      1. Soon Cyrus can take care of it. Boom!

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  13. In 2012, Judge Napolitano reported that 17 out of 20 terrorist plots thwarted by the FBI were actually “planned, plotted, controlled, and carried out by the federal government itself.”

    “The feds found young Muslim men. Loners who were bitter at America. They befriended them, cajoled them, and persuaded them…

    In all of these cases, agents worked undercover and portrayed themselves to the targets as Arabs of like un-American mind.

    In some cases, the feds used third parties to act as middlemen.

    The third parties were typically persons who had been convicted of crimes and who, in return for leniency at their own sentencings, were willing to work with the same feds who prosecuted them to help them entrap whomever else those feds were pursuing…

    None of this keeps us safe. All of this makes us less free, as any of us can be entrapped.

    We are fools if we praise the government for exposing a plot of its own creation and saving us from a danger that never existed…”

    Why do we pay the government to trick us into believing it is keeping us safe?

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  14. yawn

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  16. So, metformin in the prevention of the non-entity “long Covid” is now all the rage and is being pushed across the board.

    So, the effect is apparently great in the unvaxxed and somewhat muted in the vaxxed.

    Frankly I think it is all hooey.

    But if you want the alleged protection, just make sure you take the drug twice a day, starting at day 3, for two weeks. The downsides to taking metformin as directed are quite minimal. Just avoid alcohol for the two weeks.

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    1. We forewarned he was an Owned Pence many years ago.

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      1. Yes, yes you did. He has such weasel eyes.

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  17. BEWARE!

    Just in from a friend who still works in Mordor on the Potomac.

    Mitt Romney is being pushed hard in private drawing rooms and in the DC scuttlebutt.

    Some MSM attempts to be broadcast soon and a fake poll should drop any moment.

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    1. Jesus F Christ. Can’t we teach our Officers better ways to defend themselves. I agree the guy was a moron, but still…

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  18. And thus London has water.

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    1. Should you ever make it Rome, and you are up on the Campidoglio, walk towards the corner in the direction of the Forum. As you come to the narrow exit road and stair path(s), you will notice a small nozzle fountain with basin, with writing on the marble that reads “Virgo”. This fountain is still connected to the Virgo aqueduct that, with modern plumbing and following the original route and source, brings water into Rome since ancient times.

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      1. From Wikipedia: The Aqua Virgo (Acqua Vergine in Italian) is the only ancient aqueduct still functioning in Rome, although water from the original course is reserved for fountains in the Campus Martius. Wending its way into the city, the aqueduct now terminates at the Fontana di Trevi at the foot of the Quirinal Hill.

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      2. When I get there, I hope to see that and so many other things. I just hope when I do, some Hottentot is not bathing in the fountain.

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        1. Worse Pissing in it.

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  19. The SEC just seizes their dongs.

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  20. Our modern-day Vespasian?

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  21. So right now Americas Hegemony is better how?
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/210187538709469?sfnsn=scwspmo
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    Jeez hope not lol
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/631291128838148?sfnsn=scwspmo
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    Jail knowledge lol
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/950376872717259?sfnsn=scwspmo
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    Ukraine plays its last card: Changes the Constitution to accommodate Polish bases – French Media: “Military Corps from Lithuania-Poland enters the war”! – WarNews247

    Is this how the conflict widens? Its madness for Poland to be used as Pawns by Commissar Nuland.
    Russia has been holding back in Ukraine with at least 300,000 trained troops on the ready and well equipped. Another 420,000 will be added by year’s end under contract. Great numbers of new drones in thousands are being manufactured and sent to positions and are not currently being used saved for future purpose. 60 kilometer Lancet drones lie in storage and are added to daily.
    Zelensky is desperate as are his enablers. And soon a cold winter beckons to hold court over folly of decisions not practical.
    The only question is how many more people will die for lies and greed?
    And in Russia a growing number of young people are asking if the capital of Russia should not be moved to its’ place of birth, Kiev. Because it moved from Kiev to St. Petersburg and then to Moscow. As old memories of the Kievan Rus stir in minds of Russians who have been taught that historically this was the birth place of Russia. Many Ukrainians also know that Kiev was the birth place of Russia and not Ukraine. Ukraine was borne on the bad lands or steppes north of Crimea which at that time was controlled by Turkey who lost it in a war with Russia. It was Russian blood that paid for its conquest making mockery of those parties trying to deny history its’ place.

    https://warnews247.gr/ektakto-i-oukrania-allazei-to-syntagma-gia-na-filoxenisei-polonikes-vaseis-galliko-mme-stratiotiko-soma-apo-lithouania-polonia-tha-bei-ston-polemo/
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    No respite for France as a ‘New Africa’ rises

    Its madness as the Africans and Muslins pour into France colonising it and devastating cities.
    The French masters will not be very happy with a new Slum African rising
    https://new.thecradle.co/articles/no-respite-for-france-as-a-new-africa-rises
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    Trump needs to wake TF Up. The Coward who ran may still end up in the Can. Count nothing out. What is coming down on this Clown?

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    We all need to leave for China
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/188943617549181?sfnsn=scwspmo
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    Wars come at costs
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    The disaster of Covid. All Council staff paid away on foreign beaches.

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    https://www.express.co.uk/news/royal/1809538/prince-harry-netflix-attack-william-charles/amp

    A truly nasty vexatious guttersnipe and the obnoxious Harpy Groupy who failed both our nations as Americas Princess. If they keep nasty sniping Catherine will push for both to be stripped of titles and disinherited. 2 truly sad malignant Creeps.
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    Sad reality of Corrupt Bankers.

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    WOW Please take a moment to watch!
    The sickening mass inflow of Illegals aided by Unifoirned Border Guards betraying Americans. Fire the lot! Defund. Hire instead Contractors to kill on sight.

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    Reality in a picture

    With Russia and China both not attending the next G20 meeting hosted by India is not a affront to India but a clear message to the G7 and is further augmented by India declaring it is time they sat on the Security Council. The train on the western world we knew was permanently changed the day the US took Russia off Swift causing a slow movement to turn into an avalanche. With all the ills of flawed Western idealism and policy it will come to surface much faster as comical but serous realities of failed economics finds a place to roost. As it is globally now daily more incidents of failing finance become evident as borrowers scramble as do lenders.

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  22. Shades or prelude to Organic Mental Cores from Frank Herbert’s Destination: VOID!

    Incidentally, that book as an embrace-and-extend scifi horror of the Frankenstein genre but on an epic scale, is a quick and enjoyable read.

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    1. Creating Zionists? No Soul either?

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  24. https://www.thefp.com/p/i-overhyped-climate-change-to-get-published
    I Left Out the Full Truth to Get My Climate Change Paper Published
    I just got published in Nature because I stuck to a narrative I knew the editors would like. That’s not the way science should work.

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    1. We need the same for ALL these Frs worldwide.

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      1. Pack the lot off to Khazarville, then let Palestine, Syria, Iran, Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Egypt and ” the “Real World” sort these malignant Fkrs! Flush like a Turd Bowl. All in, all gone!

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  26. “ARREST BILL GATES, ARREST BILL GATES” Crowd Forms Around Bill Gate’s Car and Chant: “ARREST BILL GATES” 💥

    Video: https://gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/147/193/223/playable/7743c5464aeed5ad.mp4

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