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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. We’ll meet again…don’t know where…don’t know when…

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    1. Oh let them bluster. If they are stupid enough to launch they die. And for good or ill, I am relatively certain we can make the rubble bounce three-fold and tear them all open down to the mantle if we have to. The Earth will be a cinder in space, but I doubt the next species to rise in say 5 million years will even detect the remnants of the Planet of the Apes.

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      1. Is Obama meddling again?

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    2. The Thick majority have no concept of just how sensitive reality is right now.

      1. Moscow Hawks are ready to fight any time. One wrong step and too late.
      2. An arrogant, presumptive and grasping Cabal all Doughnuts and Coffee Warriors who launch and run away. Too late if Nukes unleash.
      3. Opinions? It really doesn’t matter if those Nukes unleash. WW1 was avoidable. WW111 will end life as we know it. Will even Mad Max survive ? Nuclear clouds will bring only Shrouds.
      If that lot goes up, Whose special now Hymie?
      4. If anything is left, those with Eyes like Pisshole in the Snow will be the first to go. On sight they will go into the night. Right now we may be approaching the Rubicon line, because of Rodent Policy Swine.
      5.The Elites will run for their Bunkers and leave all behind to die. It’s then only time before the Guards realise the Elites have no power left and flatline the lot. How do they reason with uniformed Hottentots? Gorilla Snot time for the Swine.

      Never, has our own Military been so wary. Nuland needs to be Panned!

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      1. Amen. Couldn’t agree more. Nuland and latest neocons to the gallows. Can’t we restore some Assassination Bureau activity and clear out some of the mess?

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        1. Watch post the GS. Funds will Pay to Play. Who decides the Game? It’s all about money.

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  2. heartbreaking

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    1. Interesting that a fact-check got added. They miss the point. Look at her. She’s stratospherically healthy. She shouldn’t have died from a little alcohol and some Adderall. Her liver would have had massive capacity to neutralize. We’ll wait for the autopsy but do you have any idea how much aerobic capacity and by implication, cardiac output and cardiac capacity this girl MUST have had? The idea that Adderall with alcohol triggered a heart attack is medical poppycock. Even a stroke would be outlandish.

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  3. I always love it when a value creator pounds an MSM ninny into the ground, if only metaphorically. Good for her!

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  4. See ya all next week. Picked up below from another site:

    In the Commifornia news, it’s much more than just big trucks. They have a lot of rules now and it’s actually hard to get a list of all the restrictions, but here’s what I found in a few minutes of searching:

    1) No sales of diesel big rigs starting 2036
    2) All trucks must be zero emission by 2042
    3) Vehicles like garbage trucks and school buses must be zero-emissions by 2027
    4) No sales of gas powered cars starting 2035
    5) Trucks with engines built prior to 2010 are already banned

    And… 100% renewable energy for the whole state by 2045 (completely absurd)

    Given how much freight ships through California currently, this will drastically impact shipping costs. For now they’re letting in trucks that are registered out of state but eventually they’re planning on emissions testing all vehicles that access the ports. Insanity.

    Sounds like it’s time to look into investments in port facilities in other places on the west coast… oh wait, those will be in Oregon and Washington which are just as bad as California.

    Can other states sue California in federal court for interfering with overseas trade?

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    1. Dang, Tino… get some sleep… great posts!… wake up America!

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      1. Oh it’s fine. Not even 9pm EST for me. Wife is out at a shindig, an off-Broadway show. I’m here coding up a storm of software experiments on the off chance I might work again someday. I read while the GPU crunches away. It was that or well… math. And I didn’t feel like working that hard tonight no matter how interesting some of the latest astrometric data is.

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  6. We’ll see if it has legs…

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  7. Operation Mockingbird, today.

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  8. I guess all the good action is in London. 🤣

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  9. Oh, this is gonna hurt the Left

    EXCLUSIVE: Fani Willis Possesses Evidence Exonerating Georgia’s Alternate Electors
    8 MIN READ

    https://thefederalist.com/2023/09/01/exclusive-fani-willis-possesses-evidence-exonerating-georgias-alternate-electors/

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  10. JPMorgan processed $1 billion for Epstein – lawsuit

    The bank is being sued by the US Virgin Islands over its apparently cozy relationship with the notorious pedophile

    https://www.rt.com/news/582240-epstein-jpmorgan-virgin-islands/

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  11. Oh well… there goes the 14th Am again… and by an Obama-appointed judge no less…

    So that’s Az, NH, and FL. 47 to go.

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    Former President Donald Trump just scored a major legal victory from an Obama appointee who sided with Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign.

    Judge Robin Rosenberg, who was appointed by President Barack Obama in 2014, swiftly dismissed a case challenging Trump’s candidacy just a week after the lawsuit was filed.

    The case, brought by Boynton Beach tax attorney Lawrence Caplan and two others, argued that Trump’s name should not be allowed to appear on the Florida presidential primary ballot next year because of his alleged role in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Robinson told the plaintiffs on Friday that their case lacked standing to bring a challenge under the Constitution’s 14th Amendment.

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    1. Given that the clause was particular to the Civil War, it would be interesting to speculate who would have standing? Also, it would require at a minimum that Trump be found guilty of seditious conspiracy or treason, something only Congress could find and only thru impeachment.

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  13. https://www.facebook.com/reel/304708138902809?sfnsn=scwspmo
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    https://www.facebook.com/reel/208039375590217?sfnsn=scwspmo

    Jesus Tony you got busy. Lol
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    Biden is facing heat.

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    So much heat is coming down

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    Even then we called it on both sides. Both are BAD! As history shows.

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    If only Senators like Hawley could run, America DOES have good people, sadly, just NOT in Office. Horrible to see good men lost.

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    https://www.facebook.com/reel/183367447753522?sfnsn=scwspmo

    Life heh?
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    https://www.facebook.com/reel/271734702282554?sfnsn=scwspmo
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    https://www.facebook.com/reel/1299648533990411?sfnsn=scwspmo

    An interesting subjective question
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    https://fb.watch/mNzjYtEt8z/

    This Judge is marching them to order. March and no crap. Whichever way Trump tries to wriggle this Judge will decide his destiny. So many good Senators are deserving.. Clear the decks with Shrek. Let’s get America back sluice out the Crap..
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    Kevin Costner’s estranged wife Christine Baumgartner breaks down in tears at custody hearing over lost $11m lifestyle
    https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/christine-baumgartner-kevin-costner-tears-up-custody-hearing-yellowstone/

    VILE when cynical scavenging parties turn on waterworks. A GIANT LAWYERS SCAM. END IT!
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    As a weak, inept dysfunctional he wasted 4 years in office. Useless..
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    Sorry but all were warned he’s a Skank. Lie down with Dogs?

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    Frieda soon.
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    https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https://www.jokejive.com/images/jokejive/91/9101b79771768c065c421fcaac69c942.jpeg&tbnid=5oKr8hXH31yG6M&vet=1&imgrefurl=https://www.jokejive.com/topic/pregnant&docid=fHtQU_olxdYS2M&w=600&h=600&itg=1&hl=en&source=sh/x/im/m5/1

    Frieda?
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    https://ctworkingmoms.com/2012/04/11/that-pregnancy-glow/

    Frieda
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    https://fb.watch/mNYGvLYnL4/

    Well done this Kennedy for facing down Biden
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    https://fb.watch/mNYP-Xks6p/

    Chump of the year never learns

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    1. Re: Jesus Tony you got busy. Lol

      The idle hands are the devil’s workshop! 😈

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  14. Yep. Didn’t age well at all. In fact, a 100% reality inversion.

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  15. Trump now must feel like he’s being Luftwaffe bombed each morning. Cost and deserters will hit home. Skanks? Next March onwards it really hits.

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    1. Trump feels no such thing. There has been no significant legal event regarding him in days. It’s all procedural.

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  16. Bombshell Report Soros DA Fani Willis Has Connections to a Sprawling Web of Election Fraud and Money Laundering Activities

    https://www.georgiarecord.com/election-integrity/2023/08/31/explosive-revelation-fani-willis-linked-to-massive-election-fraud-and-money-laundering-rico-enterprise/
    @mgshowchannel

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    1. Thanks to US and Canadian forestry services, there are more trees now than at the Founding. North America is a net carbon sink. Burying trees is the absolute one thing we should NOT do.

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    2. Gates is the one that needs to be buried!! The sooner the better for this earth.

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  17. https://open.substack.com/pub/alexberenson/p/very-urgent-the-mrna-covid-jabs-damage?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
    VERY URGENT: The mRNA Covid jabs damage immune responses to other viruses in children, a new study finds

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    1. There is zero justification of or for the banning of farming on a nitrogen basis. Nitrogen is 78% of the atmosphere. It is so plentiful that the total human impact on nitrogen is barely perceptible at the fifth digit after the decimal place. It is so plentiful that the process by which we make nitrogen fertilizer by reformulating methane with atmospheric nitrogen. No change in the nitrogen basis by humans can possibly affect climate. It is physically impossible, equal in certainty to that in the absence of physical forces opposing gravity, hammers cannot float away.

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    1. That one should be transferred to the guillotine.

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  19. ATF Goes Around Congress: Publishes Universal Background Check Rule
    President Joe Biden’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) announced a proposed rule Thursday requiring universal background checks, which Congress has rejected for more than 20 years

    https://www.breitbart.com/2nd-amendment/2023/08/31/atf-goes-around-congress-publishes-universal-background-check-rule/

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    1. The ATF is will be brutally body slammed on this. A regulatory agency cannot do something its implementing regulation let alone law, does not allow. It is already precedent that universal background checks are a Congress-level stipulation and said authority has NOT been granted the ATF. The Court(s) are now viewing the ATF as a rogue agency, and shopping jurisdiction will not avail them this time.

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  20. Roma Victor

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    1. The States wont move their Asses to do it. Plus legals!!!
      We used to have the Press Gangs to snatch men off the streets for the Navy.
      Now we need the same to supply products for the Dogs canning factories, Vivisections to save poor animals and Fertiliser units. Take on sight- Street Meat, that will work.
      All Meat Takers also armed with torches to spot the Buggers at night.
      Get the Hounds as fat as Butchers Dogs. Or Trump!. Save the poor Steers, he won’t know the difference if delivered in McD Quad Burger packs. Eating for America.
      No more poor Hottentots asked “Whose Your Daddy?”. Is you Axing me?
      Save the English language. If they want Axing- Chop.

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  21. Can Flubberguts evade Justice?

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    Britain’s Secret Empire

    The Evolution of Hidden Power. How to transcend the Cabal.


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    Oh God what a mess.

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    As a party, you backed this piece of Shit, what now? Screen better FFS!

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    He sold out to a Liar, Crook, Grifter now he’s facing reality.

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    Feeling Clever now? That is what Trump is facing. A Coward who ran. Who started it? We pre warned the Heel Spurs Coward Trump would run away.

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    https://inews.co.uk/news/world/trump-organisation-ex-president-fine-cost-everything-2585071?ito=email_share_article-top
    Liar, Fantasist, Skank and Deluded Narcissist plus worse- Thick!
    It seems to be catching up as Karma does. Turd may float boats, but when it sinks, it stinks.
    Is the Turd Meister sinking?

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    1. As things presently stand the GOP loses everything if it stupidly disavows Trump. As it should. Burn the GOP part of the Uniparty to cinders if they welch. Then lets get on with the second Civil War.

      It is immaterial if “witnesses” turn because there is NO crime. At all. Zip. Zero. Nada. All the innuendo and YouTubes don’t change this simple fact. Testifying, that Trump indeed made a call requesting the Governors numbers does not constitute a crime or a RICO basis. Even the so-called “strongest case”, the Mar-a-lago documents case is flim-flam. Despite the basis of the lawsuit claiming Archives determines documents that can be held, it is in fact and the law — black and white law — that the President is the determining Authority. So that will vanish as a puff of smoke too.

      As things stand Trump can win just by write-in. As things stand, no State will take Trump off the ballot. New Hampshire and Arizona have already set the precedent and the other 48 will have to follow suit and for exactly the same reasons. The imbecility of the 14th Am argument is so astounding I’m amazed it was propounded.

      Trump is looking at total dismissal of all charges because the lawfare threatens the whole validity of the judicial apparatus. And it is bad enough that Judges are looking at their own rice bowl being threatened by this over-reach. It is one thing hiding behind the veil of judicial ignorance/corruption a birth certificate (bad as that is) or ignoring monetary matters understood and seen only by a select few — what is being done to Trump is so egregious it justifies him as President and is scaring judges witless.

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  22. https://www.rt.com/russia/581899-us-in-conflict-with-itself/

    ‘US in conflict with itself’ – Medvedev
    The rift between Democrats and Republicans could potentially cause a civil war, the former Russian president has said

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    1. One way to get the numbers down.

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  24. 😮

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    1. Beyond sad.

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    1. H’mmm. Let the Courts decide that based on evidence. McD Blimp has been legendary for decades in banking not to touch with a bargepole. Some 35 years ago, when a so-called Empire was collapsing, we were approached for access to Bank Trade Programs to bail it and save the Bankers who had extended to a Clown. London Compliance declined it as ” Not Fit for Purpose” forever tainted. Even then, they knew. So, he sold out to the Jew, the rest we know.

      Now let the alleged hard evidence of Loan Application Rigging and False Claims be tested.
      See if McTurd Burger walks from that? Don’t stand downwind of that when it’s comfort eating. His troubles are only now really starting, if convicted, then it’s Jail time farting.
      The system is coming at him loaded for Bear!

      America is so corrupt they won’t face hard-time reality. Image? A Blimp flies over the Pen?
      So many more charges are coming. Civil War to save this Whore? Can the Heel Spurs, Draft Dodging Coward, run fast enough? He’s becoming a Turkey Shoot. Save the Turkeys, feed America. Trump Burgers to go. Wait for the Mental Collapse Plea.
      The Blimp may be running out of Gas. A Proud Boy incited by Fat Mac just got 17 years. So why should fat Mac and Truth be parted? Judges KNOW this Fat HO called it. Then ran.
      Will he join the Proud Boys? Is there Justice in America? Insurrection. Let the process flow.
      Reality TV in play. Will the Grifter have its day? Justice should be for all. Ever more Judges have already decided there is a case. Justice? Will he go down like Hindenburg?

      https://www.history.com/news/the-hindenburg-disaster-9-surprising-facts

      Will Melania jump ship or go down with it? All around will desert him and turn. Cohen , Rudi and all want him down.
      So many have Turd Burger issues. Soon, the Naked Emperor.

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  26. 🇦🇺 AP Unvaccinated Healthcare workers will return to Queensland hospitals as the government begins consultation to scrap a pandemic-enforced rule.

    Health Minister Shannon Fentiman said the decision to enforce COVID-19 vaccination requirements for Queensland Health and Queensland Ambulance staff no longer applied due to high jab rates and natural immunity in the community.

    “There were about 575 nurses, but there have also been about 1000 resignations, some of whom were not compliant with the vaccination mandate,” Fentiman told ABC Radio on Friday.

    “This is an interim decision and the director-general will now consult with health workers over the next two weeks before making a final decision.

    “But clearly, the health advice from our chief health officer is it’s really no longer required.”

    She said anyone who applies for a job with Queensland Health who is unvaccinated will be treated the same as any other worker.

    Healthcare workers who stood down or had their employment terminated because of the rule can reapply for work and will not be subjected to disciplinary action, Fentiman said.

    https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/health-wellbeing/queensland-government-scraps-covid-19-vaccine-mandate-for-health-workers-c-11767398

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  27. Yes, we hanged them. Think twice all you Blackguards.

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  28. Arizona joins New Hampshire with “It ain’t happenin…”

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    1. This is America, if he gets in he’s protected for 4 years then Self Pardons. Closed doors Laws for Whores?

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  29. Sigh, it has been a long plan…

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  30. Open Border Blowback: Report Warns “Cartel-Run Theft Rings” Supercharge America’s Retail Shrink Epidemic

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/open-border-blowback-report-warns-cartel-run-theft-rings-supercharge-americas-retail

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    1. My CVS in the Bronx, this week placed half-of-everything behind locked glass cabinets. I can’t just stroll in and get my 81mg aspirin pills with interacting with some poor minimum wage clerk. Now mind you, they have suffered no breakins, no mobs, no surges of theft. It’s just the policy reaction.

      I live by Country Club Rd on a nice clean Mafia controlled street. You can tell exactly where our Mafia oasis ends — 6 roads over. It’s almost miraculous if you didn’t know the Mafia angle. Hell, even the NYPD doesn’t bother to patrol because they know nothing will happen. Some moron broke into a house across the way. They made an example of him, he was found in the ubiquitous dumpster with all the stolen goods neatly stacked by the dumpster. And yes, the moron was a recent “immigrant”…

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  31. Simply a reflection on the Mayor. Some people were not made to run complex things.

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    1. Build Black better? My lick?

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  32. Useless coal burners too thick to understand that they are the ones being erased.

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  33. Vlad impales the West

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  34. They want Trump stopped at any price.

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    Heat builds up enough to make Donald Trump.

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    The Carnival was ruined by Black violence. Assault. knives etc. Time to call it.

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    Britain has the new deepest mine shaft in the world.

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    The mess coagulates for Chump

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    The numbers and claims are mounting on Chump. If he loses One the lot is Gone!

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    They will all turn on him. Deep Shit he will Trump!

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    Will this Megalomaniac get run over? Clean them all up. No Prisoners. Jew Bribe Taker!!!!!!!!!!!

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    https://www.facebook.com/reel/305026128874712?sfnsn=scwspmo

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  35. The world isn’t what it seems, pay attention!
    The Committee of 300
    5 minute video

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  36. https://conservativebrief.com/jill-doing-it-76101/?utm_source=CB&utm_medium=DJD
    Report: Jill Biden Vets Staff, Seeks To Protect Husband As 2024 Looms

    And more…plus her staff increase and cost.

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  37. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/ultra-right-beer-born-dylan-mulvaney-fiasco-now/
    ‘Ultra Right’ Beer Born Out of Dylan Mulvaney Fiasco Now Sending Beer Out ‘By the Tractor-Trailer Load’

    I don’t drink, but has anybody tried the new “Ultra Right” beer that just came out?

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  39. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/nebraska-republican-governor-issues-executive-order-defining-what/
    “I am taking decisive executive action to ensure the true definition of the word woman, meaning a biological woman, is what guides the state as we reaffirm our commitment to ensuring the safety, dignity, and sanctity of women across Oklahoma. As long as I’m governor, we will continue to protect women and ensure women-only spaces are reserved solely for biological women,” said Gov. Stitt.

    1. In the promulgation of administrative rules, enforcement of administrative decisions, and the adjudication of disputes by administrative agencies, boards, and commissions, all state agencies, boards, and commissions when using the following terms shall, to the fullest extent permitted by law, define them as follows:

    a person’s “sex” is defined as his or her biological sex (either male or female) at birth:
    a “female” is an individual whose biological reproductive system is developed to produce ova, a “male” is an individual whose biological reproductive system is developed to fertilize the ova of a female;
    “woman” and “girl” refer to human females, and the terms “man” and “boy” refer to human males;
    the word “mother” is defined as a parent of the female sex and “father” is defined as a parent of the male sex;
    2. There are legitimate reasons to distinguish between the sexes with respect to athletics, prisons or other detention facilities, domestic violence shelters, rape crisis centers, locker rooms, restrooms, and other areas where biology, safety, and/or privacy are implicated;

    3. Any public school or school district and any state agency, department, or office that collects vital statistics for the purpose of complying with antidiscrimination laws or for the purpose of gathering accurate public health, crime, economic, or other data shall identify each individual who is part of the collected data set as either male or female at birth.

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  40. Lockdowns again? School closures? Masks for EG.5 or BA.2.86 or FL or XBB.1.5 COVID variants? Pure fear-porn MADNESS! MADNESS I tell you for there is no evidence anywhere in the entire world that any lockdowns, any school closures or mask mandates or business closures, not one shielding, NOTHING worked, nothing Pandemicists did, the COVID Taliban, the inept corrupt PHAC, CDC, NIH, SAGE etc.
    DR. PAUL ALEXANDER
    AUG 31

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  41. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/bank-stop-giving-loans-fossil-fuel-cars/
    It is happening ladies and gentlemen. We are now at the point where a major bank has announced they will stop giving loans for new petrol and diesel cars under the excuse of climate change.

    From 2025, customers of Bank Australia will no longer get funding to buy new cars that run on fossil fuels.

    ”By ceasing car loans for new fossil fuel vehicles, we are sending a signal to the Australian market about the rapid acceleration in the transition from internal combustion to electric vehicles we expect to see in the next few years” said Sasha Courville, chief impact officer at the bank.

    So in just two years time, the bank will stop giving loans to new fossil fuel cars and instead only help people buy the inferior electric vehicles. Although, they will still be giving loans for people to buy used fossil fuel cars.

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  42. Wow

    Lee Marvin,Clint Eastwood,Rock Hudson,Fred MacMurray,John Wayne,James Stewart,1969

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    1. Fine. Routing around Meta’s useless security…

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  43. Since Vox Day said exactly what I was thinking, here’s his thoughts:

    Martin Armstrong of Armstrong Economics is absolutely correct to spotlight an anti-American enemy far more dangerous to Americans than the Russians or the Chinese:

    QUESTION: Do you think the Neocons are more dangerous than Russia or China?

    ANSWER: [[Absolutely. In Chess, you face your adversary. You know your enemy, and you try to unravel his strategy. In geopolitics, the greatest danger is always the enemy within your own ranks. For a handful of silver, it was a Greek who showed the path for the Persians to come behind the Spartans through the hills and annihilate them from behind in the Battle of Thermopylae. Judas also betrayed Jesus for a handful of silver. History has proven countless times that your greatest enemy always emerges from within.

    Any politician who now supports Ukraine and spouts out the BS we will be next is unworthy of any public office, including sanitation cleaning toilets. They have NO place in politics and should NEVER be allowed to take the White House, regardless of their party. The Neocons have created endless wars on their own theory that democracy should dominate the world. Their version of democracy is really tyranny, for we have no right to vote on taxes, vaccines, lockdowns, or war. We are drafted with no right to vote and ordered to die on a foreign battlefield because of their theory in which we have no say whatsoever.]]

    He’s correct.

    The reason the Founding Fathers specified both “enemies foreign and domestic” is because they were well-read in history and they understood that the enemy within is every bit as dangerous, and quite often more so, than the enemy without.

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  45. Ok, I’m stumped by this one…

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    1. Well you elected Trump?

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    2. LOl. Wow, that bull was huge and the horns were even bigger. What a hoot, except for the animal abuse. Next time, get a proper hauling vehicle.

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      1. It seems that the car was tricked out for cattle transport…

        Beats me…

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  46. If only to get the show going…

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  47. This everyone should see. The result of victory over our ancestors who lifted us up and away from the very people who returned to rule and now look!
    Thank you John for the flowers and good will. :)
    -Inge

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    1. Munich Girl and support teams/Readers.

      1. The entire West is going down. Corruption, Perversity, Sleaze, and Political Mediocrity abound. Elect Shit, you end up eating it. Moral, Patriotic and Ethical Leaders are now non-existent. Devious Injuns and Whakkie Pakkies now run London and the UK. Kiddie fiddling. Unreal. Alien F’s are loose while Knife wielding Africans attack and molest at Carnivals, as endless Wogs arrive daily on boats. F Invaders! Once they were met with arrows or bullets! Wogs are loose and Woke sends us Broke!
      2. Different eras and Cultures. My day the lot would be dead. No mercy!
      3. Leaders are inept and lack Values or Insight to rule , even Fools. Politics has failed us ALL! Time to call it, and De Ball the lot! Time for Change.
      4. My day we grew up with Standards , hard and rammed in. Pride. Not Gay F Pride. Any issue of Mathur or Arthur and you died. Limp wrists get dissed not Butt Kissed. We were Patriots! Honoured to be! In my day we tried, Aliens died! Bum boys were exposed and closed. Gay was happy, not sniffing a child’s Nappy( Diaper!) Jews were peaceful, not Zio Rodents.
      5. Is the West now to be Lost? 80% are visibly Brain dead. The stink of decadence permeates through all. Why are Soros, and his kind, not hanging from a Noose? Mussolini was.
      Bad, Sad and Mad.
      We are all crying as our Cultures are dying and Politicos lying. Chumps and Charlatans.
      Where now Tonto? All Loan arrangers?

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  48. And the crazy just continues…

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    1. One of the most important things we could ever do is abolish the public school system.

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  49. So, I’ve been listening to some lawyer friends and a trend that isn’t visible online, but is happening off-line in the real world among lawyers.

    Namely that a theory of negligent homicide is being looked at to take it into the teeth of the medical establishment. The idea turns on the fact that medical authority does not extend to the physician treating. In other words, Health and Human Services, Emergency or Not, doesn’t get to abrogate the Doctor’s Right to Treat. It is a form of tortious interference. Where no accepted Standard of Care exists, the physician is duty bound to act on their best judgment in loco and not accept arbitrary diktat from Others. This, incidentally, is fully consonant with the whole body and theory of medical practice AND informed consent.

    As lawyers are as chicken as doctors and fold to Authority as easily, I don’t expect much. But the idea is sound.

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  50. Invent Your Own Gender. Governor Gavin Newsom Encourages Youth With Millions In Taxpayer Support

    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/invent-your-own-gender-governor-gavin-newsom-encourages-youth-millions-taxpayer-support

    “You’re on a gender journey” – California K-12 schools teach students that genders are limitless.

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    1. Watch: Massive Teen Hordes Swarm Two California Malls – Beatings, Gunfire, Stabbing Ensue

      https://www.zerohedge.com/political/watch-hordes-teens-swarm-california-malls-shooting-and-stabbing-ensue

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    2. That gavin newsome is a real creep. Another inept public speaker unless he is reading from a teleprompter, makes very poor and harmful decisions for the state of california and the residents. He must never get any further in the government system. Pelosi, your relative is crud.

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  51. Long time readers remember when I showed, with grade school math and two values from the Handbook of Physical Constants, that the water vapor buffer outguns the Co2 buffer at the level of heat capacity 10,000:1.

    And good luck controlling water vapor on a planet with oceans covering 72% of the surface.

    To wit:

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  52. As we slide from the sublime to the absurd

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    1. That damn newsome needs to get control over his state or step down. Incompetent a**!

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  53. California AG Wages Legal War To Hide Kids’ Transgender Pursuits From Parents

    The Federalist (https://thefederalist.com/2023/08/30/california-ag-wages-legal-war-to-hide-kids-transgender-pursuits-from-parents/)

    The California attorney general is launching an assault on parents and families with a new lawsuit asserting state control over children.

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    1. Only a question of time now to when, not if, this guy loses his cushy job and a few School Board Members get torn apart limb by limb, if not metaphorically, in real life…

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  54. Gas explosion. House gone. Caught on Ring camera. Important only in the teachable moment — get out of the damn house. 3 dead apparently. Actual cause still unknown. Hopefully this wasn’t a murder-suicide situation.

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    1. AP- Three houses at the center of a recent explosion near Pittsburgh that killed six people will need to be torn down and 10 others are not currently inhabitable, county officials said over the weekend. The Aug. 12 blast in Plum leveled one home and engulfed two neighboring houses in flames .Aug 22, 2023

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        1. Wow, what a mess. That is scarey.

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    1. The problem of course, is that the human organism suffers some 30,000 diseases and almost 20,000 syndromes, that have no bearing with the nutritional status, and dosing with nutrients will help only at the margin.

      Another way of saying the same thing: Nutritional deficiencies do cause disease. But not all diseases are caused by lack of nutrients.

      As an example — B vitamins can help select cases of congestive heart failure. The problem is that only a small fraction of congestive heart failure is the selected nutrient or lack thereof causative.

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    2. Bizarre, I was just reading in my “Dead Doctor’s Don’t Lie” book last night. Going to loan it to the neighbor.

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