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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
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1,036 responses to “Briefing #193”

  1. Politics…it’s no longer a viable way to manage the needs of society.

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    1. That has already permeated Elite thinking. Plebs to go.

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  2. Disney keeps imploding

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    1. The child tracking garbage they now have as a portfolio has a zero income portfolio.
      The model is not working. The parks are Woke. Disney is going broke.

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        1. Popeye has run out of Spinach
          Someone has swapped it to Hashish?

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  3. 🎯

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  4. That may be one of John’s grandkids lol.

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    1. Looks full of Afros to me.

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  6. Sigh, just your every day occurrence… it’s a damn horror movie

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  7. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/national-archives-discovers-5000-emails-that-contain-joe/
    The National Archives recently confirmed through a FOIA response that they found 5,138 email messages and 25 electronic files pertaining to the known Joe Biden pseudonym accounts robinware456@gmail.com, JRBWare@gmail.com and Robert.L.Peters@pci.gov.

    The National Archives put the request into a queue by the date it was received.

    The conservative group Southeastern Legal Foundation received the response to their request with the National Archives on Monday.

    You can’t run biden and you can’t hide either!!

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  9. For Gods sake machine gun the channel and mass deport

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    Zelensky buys LUXURY MANSION in Egypt via his mother-in-law using Western aid money – NaturalNews.com

    The blatant indifference of this crooked Zionist Shill portrays the imbecility of it all.

    While ordinary Ukrainians suffer and die, this lying clown prospers.
    It is all about money and the desire to break up Russia through war.
    Those who cheer war have never felt its wrath. And if not careful the world will see a new war that will cost the lives of 100’s of millions in its wake.

    https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-08-27-zelensky-buys-mansion-egypt-western-aid-money.html
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    Huge questions, real UFO issues, again.

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    INGE so hoping her Prince will come.
    And no one can run fast enough to escape Frieda.
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    Crock of it lol
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    And this says it all.
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    The risk for the UK Politicos is very real.

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    Yes its Air Traffic Faults, but now all these Cheap Flight Cargo people are facing the future coming.
    No, it WON’T be paid back. NO, you WON’T be rescued, and no one gives a Damn for Pleb Class.
    Junk Flights and Pleb cost holidays are ending cant pay, cant play, you one cares.
    Stop Cheap Flight Bums. That game is ending. Cant pay, stay the F away is the future. Cheap booze flights are ending. No money, no honey.
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    Moving the masses’ asses is a step too far. No one is listening. Choked airports and street gutter trash cluttering the Med is too much.
    The Herd will not be heard. CFR, Tri Laterals. Royal Institute, WEF, and the Bilderbergers for Policies concur. The new Gendre’s are to reduce mass low Class.
    30% are simply unaffordable. Health Care stops them dying on time. Longevity of low level Sheeple costs. Money we do NOT have. Nor will!
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    Upgrade your selection of women Tony.
    Inge stay off the Lowenbrau
    Lol
    Joking Inge I
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      1. Inge assume the position

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  10. That’s what we are waiting on. Gensler knows it’s inevitable. He’s just delaying so his monied interests can grab what they can from weak hands that have “given up”.

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  12. No wonder I ruffled feathers everywhere in those days… and I was actually mild in comment and objections. (Ok, well, sometimes I wasn’t…) Ended up in the Dean of Students more often than I care to count. Dean William F. McNary was a great human being and educator. One time he looked at me and said “What am I going to do with you? Jerome Klein [Pediatric Infectious Disease head] gave you high honors. Ben Seigel failed you. If I pass you on the rotation will you stay out trouble for at least 16 weeks?” Funny how it was never a white-haired doc that sent me up.

    Klein gave me high honors because like a good scientist I dug into the data and observed the start of the tsunami of tuberculous meningitis that was coming down the road as a consequence of HIV-infected children particularly newborns to 2 years age, which Boston City Hospital had a legion of. I presented this (using foils! yuck!) as my rotation’s special project. The presentation was to Klein and all his post-grads specializing in pediatric infectious disease. When I finished there was awkward silence. Then Klein spoke. Ice in his voice. OMG. “Dr. S,” strong enunciation on the Dr, “thank you. Please leave the foils. High honors.”. As I left, I heard Klein’s voice thru the now closed door – “Why is it that the 3rd year med student figured this out and the rest of you didn’t?” and it got worse for them from there. Klein always called me by the “doctor” honorific in all our subsequent dealings.

    We weren’t all sheep then. But that was then. This is now.

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    1. And in memoriam, I just discovered that this great Doctor is now ministering on another plane. He is missed.

      https://pids.org/2021/02/26/a-tribute-to-dr-jerome-o-klein/

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  13. Oh knock it off. Cold kills more in winter than heat does in summer.

    And Net Zero will have zero effect on climate. Stop supporting and complying with your destroyers.

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  14. The study is correct. Childhood vaccines were never a good idea.

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  15. DO NOT COMPLY chronicles:

    “Kaiser Permanente, one of the biggest ‘healthcare providers’ in the United States and an operator of many hospitals across the country had announced on August 24th that it would be bringing back mask mandates. Their staff and the general public had other ideas, however.

    According to an article in the Epoch Times:

    “They told us a bunch of [expletive],” Richard Staudinger, a North Sacramento resident, told CBS. “I think most of the people don’t believe it now.”

    Another, Craig Roberts, said, “I think it’s more political than anything, just think they’re trying to do what they did in 2020.”

    Due to the pushback, Kaiser Permanente has reversed the recently enacted policy requiring masking in its Southern California facilities.

    This is what can be done when people stand together against tyrannical, unscientific and dangerous so-called public health policies.

    It isn’t just Kaiser, either.

    Lionsgate Film Studios in Santa Monica, California had recently announced a mandate for certain employees to once again mask up at work. They have now walked that back and lifted the requirement.

    It is hoped that every facility, organisation or business that tries to reimpose mandates of any kind on their employees will see similar responses.”

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  16. A brief comment that comes from a deleted tweet. Probably because it said the integration out loud. I am NOT the author. But it speaks volumes.

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    Trump appeal is very simple. The 3+1 biggest issues:

    None of us (We, the People) wanted these wars.

    Everybody believes that the border needs to be closed.

    And everybody believes that China has taken advantage in a way that has really hollowed out the middle class in America… e.g. globalism

    Separately, a big fraction of the people no longer trust government and observe a less-than-vague malevolence of action. They don’t know what to do with it, but they know regular politics isn’t the answer.

    For all the criticism about Trump being stupid, he actually had enough executive function to nail the three biggest themes of our current lifetime.

    ***

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  17. What a crock of you-know-what

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  18. Every 6 months do a gold-standard heart workup to all pilots. Ground those that show heart disease and abnormality. Sorry kids, you complied and vaxxed even though the best of us told you NOT to. Now you pay the price. Better to be grounded than die at altitude taking a plane down with you.

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  19. It’s all nonsense. DO NOT COMPLY.

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  20. 👀

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    1. Bad news for the bad Jews. The Goyim will rip out your Spleen. Usury, use that! CultTwat.
      Halal time.

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  21. What a bullshit artist.

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  22. Start spreadin’ the news…

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  23. The oily bird get’s the worm…

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  24. I grew up not far from here. Many factors now keep me away from it.

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  25. https://palexander.substack.com/p/hang-them-high-i-say-hang-them-high
    Hang them high I say, Hang them high, all, every one in Trump administration & Biden administration who made policies devoid of actual data or science, just politics, greed, ineptness, evil, for many
    of these health officials & government people are evil, in America, Canada, UK, no matter, these are sick twisted evil people who did bad, they killed us with fraud pandemic, fraud shot, midazolam

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    1. Bang bang

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  29. My poor Italy

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    1. Beyond Tino, you’re needed at Home. Help us rebuild and Free Europe.

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    1. Zoo power

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  31. That’s the style! Anyone blocking traffic to protest should be charged with reckless endangerment and given a long jail sentence.

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    1. Lol!! I am transitioning into woman… :)

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  33. Hello
    Frieda wanted me to say she has seen the good work being done here and of course John’s cheeky humor is always fun. :) She is due in September so getting close!

    She wanted me also to send you this. More truth to kill off the lies about our country. And John behave!
    -Inge
    https://twitter.com/Lucas_Gage_/status/1694194704521306238?s=20

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    1. Hi Inge, thanks for the update and stopping by to keep John in line. lol

      Truth bombs are our speciality…so keep them coming if you wish!

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      1. Tell Inge horizontal communications works better. Stroke power. Lol

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    1. Re: A whole new meaning to Butt out Tony

      I knew I should have bought a motorcycle. 😀

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      1. Better following her.

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  35. Back when rules and regs were slack, this sterilizing gamma emitter was used to sterilize equipment exposed to dangerous pathogens with gamma rays.

    Thankfully they have mostly been retired, recycled or otherwise disposed of in lead particulate concrete..

    Drop and run indeed! Sorry that you have to click the link.

    https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-5f3b176c67ddd34dfcb3eb24644b8d56

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  36. Another Brick In The ‘Disinformation’ Wall
    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/another-brick-disinformation-wall
    There is a totalitarian tendency stalking the world’s democracies. It draws on the idea of “misinformation” and “disinformation” to try to delegitimise opposition to government policies

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    1. DEW lasers and more. Selective, targeted burns.

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  39. For those it might help

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  40. The silliness. There is nothing wrong whatsoever with beef or diary. Additionally, cities don’t have “treaty” capability. And they don’t have the authority to ban commerce in that manner. Everyone who sanctions this needs more than removal from Office.

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    1. Maxine Waters tried to overturn the 2016 election when she claimed President Trump stole it. She told people not to accept the results and she also instructed people to attack republicans at restaurants, grocery stores or wherever they are seen

      When will she be arrested ?

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  41. https://palexander.substack.com/p/obama-was-a-failure-potus-with-biden
    Had it not been for the fake non 0.05% IFR ages 0-75 years pandemic, Trump in January 2020 was destined for Rushmore! Judge him only on 3rd year of one term, one year. Then you really grasp how good he was!

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  42. What else is new? This is the same VA, when shown, twice, that an effective treatment for PTSD existed AND cost-effective managed to walk away on a not-invented-here basis. For my part (with my wife) in that work, we will be honored in Quantico in the presence of the many of the Vets we treated.

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  43. So… not that there is anything new that the vaxx is harmful but it seems the news cycle wants to point out that the modified mRNA of the vaxx is itself harmful. Unfortunately the Epoch Times article doesn’t come up from the link. So here’s a primer.

    Well, yes, it is dangerous.

    And every person schooled in the art said so when the shots were rolled out. Reminder: Every regulatory agency had nixed mRNA for prime-time use before the pandemic panic and massive government pressure to use them.

    To make the vaxx “work”, for some definition of “work”, one has to make the mRNA persist in the cell. This is due to the fact that enzymes in the cytoplasm degrade stray mRNA very rapidly and would inactivate any inserted mRNA before it could code up a protein. In order to do so, the inserted mRNA is modified with a false base called pseudo-uridine, which trips up the degradation enzyme.

    This has three direct consequences.

    (1) No off switch. The inserted mRNA just keeps making protein till the molecule degrades naturally. The overwhelming amount of antigen pumped out doesn’t induce the proper immune reaction, and over time induces tolerance to the very antigen you want an immune reaction to.

    (1)(b) The incorrect immune reaction obliterates proper reaction to other viruses, bacteria and cancer surveillance. AND makes you more susceptible to COVID infection. I got Omicron. Unmasked and unvaccinated, roaming NYC, I got the disease exactly once. Our vaccinated friends have had Covid more than 3 times. Are suffering strange persistent and/or recurrent infections. And a couple have done the Suddenly.

    (2) Always-on mRNA is a hallmark and a cause of cancer. Which is what we see out of the box with the shots.

    (3) The pseudo-uridine recycles in other cell mRNA It’s like a bad penny that keeps turning up. Thus some other protein get to be produced in inappropriate quantities. Vast cellular metabolic dysfunctions. Can you say “sudden death” by “unknown cause” which isn’t a massive clot in the brain or lungs?

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  44. Joe Wurzelbacher, otherwise known as ‘Joe The Plumber’ passed away at the age of 49 from pancreatic cancer, a source confirmed to the Daily Caller.

    Wurzelbacher, who became well known during the 2008 presidential campaign after confronting former President Barack Obama about whether or not his tax plan would end up costing him more, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in early 2023.

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  45. There is no basis for disqualifying Trump from the ballot. Not that the Constitution or Law is respected anymore.

    The provision of the 14th Am that the (D) want to use literally does not apply to the Presidency and even if, arguendo, it did, cannot apply to the ballot. This can be seen by direct inspection of the pertinent clause. Even Dershowitz is shaking his head at that inanity.

    We quote directly:
    ALAN DERSHOWITZ: No, The 14th Amendment Can’t Disqualify Trump. Aug 15, 2023

    The longer argument, that boils down to “Trump is an insurrectionist”, can’t be asserted because Congress did not successfully impeach and lower Courts cannot assert that on the President.

    A fair reading of the text and history of the 14th Amendment makes it relatively clear, however, that the disability provision was intended to apply to those who served the Confederacy during the Civil War. It wasn’t intended as a general provision empowering one party to disqualify the leading candidate of the other party in any future elections.

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    1. Whatever the Justice, there is none. Both sides will be regurgitating Shit. This is America. Sadly, all Founders wishes have long since been disabused. Trump will waffle extending until he dies. Give Stormie 2 hours to Tweak his Pecker. He’ll be on his third refill by then. Quad McD Turdburgers loaded. She took him for a few hundred K. Can she take him up to 10 minutes? Slowly. slowly Not so Moby Dickless
      Mass mutts will vote him in. They will vote for a Legend and inherit a Turd. What’s new?
      Unless a quality candidate emerges Super Slob is the Nominee.
      The case is academic, he seems as good as in. Foibles and all.
      This is all so far from the Founders wishes. Just an endless Turd production belt.
      Jew Suits all sucking their Flutes.

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  46. So many are after Fatman.
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    Hi Tiny LOl

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    Again WHA raises the issues.

    Subject: Pfizer Documents Show COVID-19 Vaccines Contain Potentially Harmful ‘Modified’ RNA, not mRNA

    This is mind blowing as this is what has happened to people.

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/health/pfizer-documents-show-covid-19-vaccines-contain-potentially-harmful-modified-rna-not-mrna-5478
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    An Iconic film lost on the Plebs.
    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1312975246272244?sfnsn=SCWSPMOAN

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  47. If Trump can be charged with harming America, why not Soros, a traitorous WW11 War Criminal, for America and the world? Why was Soros not hung?

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    1. Because his father wasn’t?

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      1. Did he know his father?

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    2. https://www.2ndsmartestguyintheworld.com/p/gates-foundation-dod-helping-fund
      Gates Foundation, DOD Helping Fund Pandemic ‘Early Warning’ Surveillance System in Africa

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    3. It seems our three letter agencies only go after patriots,, and people that want a free America… that is why… I am not a super pro Trump guy,,, but who else?

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    1. Butt ugly.

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  49. Bloody marvelous.

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  51. Tony have you seen the Oppenheimer movie? What did you think? The high profits so far seem to prove people are still interested in a good movie and not the woke crap that so many movies are yes?

    Thanks so much for the conference call last week! and we look forward to all the things you mentioned in the planning. C

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    1. Hi…yes. I did see it. It was a bit long but generally I liked it. It’s not the best production on the life of Oppenheimer if you ask me, but like you mentioned it is good to see that the public has desires to see quality productions vs. the turgid, woke nonsense like Barbie or Asteroid City.

      If you want to see a good Oppenheimer production, try the 1980 BBC Oppenheimer series. Sam Waterston played Oppenheimer, and he was, as expected, brilliant in the role.

      By far the very best actor to portray Oppenheimer in any media, was Daniel London, who had a reoccurring role in the Manhattan series. He should have had the role in the recent movie. Manhattan was a highly fictionalized version of the events at Los Alamos, and was at times ridiculous and silly, but the acting was rather good. London’s portrayal was a bit dark and melodramatic but his screen persona as Oppenheimer was incredible.

      Oppenheimer’s life is best revealed in the book, American Prometheus. Highly recommended if you want to get the flavor of the man. He had quite a history as a lover of fine women, and was a genuine genius. His work on Black Hole theory was ahead of its time, and had he lived long enough to see his theories on it proven, he would have certainly earned a Nobel Prize for that work. He was an extraordinary personality who carried a terrific strain on his shoulders, and paid a high price for his dedication to his principles by trying to limit nuclear weaponry.

      Yes the conference was great fun. We are getting closer to many things coming forth, and I look forward to that very much! It was good to hear of your kids’ success in blockchain development and such. Keep us informed!
      Thanks again.

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      1. how do we get to be apart of group or conference call? I want in.

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        1. It was a private phone conference, not related to WHA functions. We don’t have official phone conferences. Sorry for giving that impression!

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      2. Smile! It’s Barbenheimmer.

        They used one the AI’s to make the trailer. I found it pretty funny. A pink nuclear explosion… sheesh!

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    1. With Germany we MUST March and sweep clear. Send Soros to us, and Arms to Iran. Who are the Whores who cause this by design? Face down Israe Hell! Zionist at work. Shy was War Criminal Soros never arrested and taken to the Hague? Bought who, this fake Jew?

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    1. Excellent to see Good Senators defending your Constitutional Rights and exposing inept, bought Judges. Well contested. If only it applied to Presidents , the Unelected Military Industrial Cabal and Jewish Bankers Bankers such as the Fed and Usury!!!! Treasury.

      Again, good Politicos have my full support. They are both Constitutional Advocated and protect Rights. Equally they encourage hope. Good people are there! Well exposed with all of you at wHA. Why not in the MSM?

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      1. We need more of this kinds of people in the senate and congress and if possible the next presidential candidate. In order for this country to turn around, we need an overwhelming number of these good people in all levels of government.

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