Biden-Harris Administration: The Empire Strikes Back

Gilad Atzmon did a bitchute interview w
Jimmy Dore interviewed a Bugaloo Boy militia type recently and was surprised to learn that the 'far-right' movement has much in common with 'the far left':


This 'sharing of common ground' of course flies in the face of a media narrative in which 'left and right' are neatly antagonistic towards one another. The political landscape in the US is in one sense more complex than media distortion makes it seem, but also simpler in the sense that the true antagonism is between the rulers and the ruled. Maybe (large numbers of) people will figure that out under a Biden administration?

The 'big secret' is that the National is the Social.

Just putting those two words together is to enter 'the forbidden realm of thought'!

Which is probably 'by design'.
Gilad Atzmon did a bitchute interview where he mentioned that national socialism (he actually used the term nationalized socialism,same difference) is an efficient system that tends to keep people happy and that it's impossible to talk about it in the current cultural climate due to social engineering (I'm paraphrasing).He's a pretty savvy guy and keeps attacking the covid myth too.He'll also do an interview with anyone that asks,you guys should do one with him it'd be pretty interesting.
 
I can't recall ever seeing a soldier, much less in formal circumstances, NOT saluting a superior, and that would certainly apply to the Commander in Chief, would it not?
Good question. When deployed overseas we (Army) were told not to salute superiors since that could more easily ID them to an enemy.
I don't think that would apply to the referenced video. It sounded like the detachment commander called them to stand at attention is all.
 
Potemkin on the Potomac, dancing with the czars

In politics and economics, a Potemkin village is any construction (literal or figurative) whose sole purpose is to provide an external façade to a country which is faring poorly, making people believe that the country is faring better. The term comes from stories of a fake portable village built solely to impress Empress Catherine II by her former lover Grigory Potemkin, during her journey to Crimea in 1787. While modern historians claim accounts of this portable village are exaggerated, the original story was that Potemkin erected phony portable settlements along the banks of the Dnieper River in order to impress the Russian Empress; the structures would be disassembled after she passed, and re-assembled farther along her route to be viewed again as if another example.

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it was "order arms"
gave it a second listen and lost my chance to edit....
I did notice the Honor Guard (?) on the steps had their hands full, so a salute would be awkward at best. Also, the various formations in the marching band, at least those not holding and blowing through musical instruments, did turn and salute when they passed the steps. Were those just simply procedural? More of theatrics than anything?

I am mostly interested in the two Marines at the door. They didn't salute either on the way in or the way out. Is that simply because they were holding the door? They were certainly good looking;-)
 
I am reminded of creating a more cohesive world, that benefits all, a what is called a breakaway civilization and how this can be accomplished.

This interesting video from Catherine Austins Fitts in conversation with James Corbett.
Finally one of our favorite journalists and a groundbreaking author thinking outside the box are stating plainly: the elite's plan is going to kill us or worse, drive us into mindless slavery. Catherine believes this is ultimately a spiritual war between good and evil. She got out of her establishment job and began fighting back, because:
I haven't heard our current situation being summarized so clearly, painting the targets on our current War Front, offering a solution, being to the point, so coldly and objectively, in a straightforward, I think, military manner.
 
I did notice the Honor Guard (?) on the steps had their hands full, so a salute would be awkward at best. Also, the various formations in the marching band, at least those not holding and blowing through musical instruments, did turn and salute when they passed the steps. Were those just simply procedural? More of theatrics than anything?
Parade detail, one of my favorite things to not remember. :-D
IIRC "present arms" is a salute.
 
Dude mows through all those women like they're bowling pins. Women's sport is finito.
I think these men-who-identify-as-women must actually hate women. That or they're just completely selfish and delusional. You have to be pretty messed up in the head to compete with actual women like this. It's like watching a heavyweight boxer pummel a lightweight - all while pretending to be the victim and calling it justice. It's psychopathic.
 
Just in case anybody might miss this gem of a coincidence on SOTT;



Can't wait for the double-stay-at-home order to come true!


Time to work on my great childhood skill of cushion and box forts!
 
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