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>Predicting the Efficacy of a Coming Revolution - Jeff Thomas  - Sprott Money - 

As you say, "although they want their own freedom, they want to limit the freedom of others; so that others be forced to contribute to “the greater good.”

Anarchist group Anonymous points out that you actually authorize government to rob your neighbors to provide your government benefits.

I believe the reason why Argentinians or anyone keeps leaning towards socialism is because they aren't healthy enough to stand on their own and support themselves. It comes down to a lack of health that provides independence. Notice the sickest in our society are the ones clamoring for Big Government entitlements.

We don't have a society anywhere that is healthy and independent because globalists have been engaged in a handicapping and depopulation agenda using vaccines, fluoride, GMOs and Chemtrails. These subtle poisons handicap the public, cause confusion, anxiety, depression and apathy and produce a dependency and blind loyalty to a perceived savior called government.

This poisoning agenda is the basis of globalist power and dominance. Fortunately the world is getting wiser to this handicapping scam because of the internet. For instance Europe just rejected the use of toxic GMO Roundup herbicide.

Slowly the internet Awakening Movement is exposing this deadly globalist parasite who dominates by handicapping the masses. Monsanto was able to sneak deadly GMOs into 70% of America's food supply 20 years ago and most American's still aren't aware of the poison they have been eating. That awareness is fortunately changing.



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Beginning of the headline :In much of what was once called “the free world,” governments and economies are in the throes of self-destruction. Before long, we shall witness revolution in several of these countries. The revolutions may prove to be violent, or they may prove to be “soft” revolutions – major changes in the political structure. They may vary anywhere from mere changes in the rhetoric of political hopefuls, to changes in the actual structure of governments. One incorrect assumption about revolution is that... Read More
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