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<blockquote data-quote="tatteredsoul" data-source="post: 70326562" data-attributes="member: 384460"><p>I have been saying Hillary is a war monger from the beginning - of course, with the healthy dose of scoffing. People will see once she is in office.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Really, this election is purely for entertainment, and a distraction. The world is about to go to war; it doesn't matter who becomes president. A worldwide paradigm shift in global economics is about to occur, and maps are quietly being redrawn.</p><p></p><p>The purpose of this election is to ciphon emotional energy from a populace, and exploit it for ritualistic killing and sacrifice (war, disease, death, poverty, neglect, famine, etc.)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, while everyone is fighting, America is turning into an oligarchy. Businesses are buying up their competition. Bayer is buying Monsanto. ATT is buying Direct TV. Econ 100 tells us an oligarchy is one step from monopoly economy. </p><p></p><p>The people are being marginalized, and the world is being drained of its life force. So that people do kot try to be productive, and attack the root of the real problems, you get circus acts like the American Presidential election in which the candidates are both crooked, possibly felonious, and unarguably dishonest. Yet, people fight for these candidates, and treat "honesty, couth and truth" as annoyingly uncomfortable platitudes.</p><p></p><p>You get what you pay for...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tatteredsoul, post: 70326562, member: 384460"] I have been saying Hillary is a war monger from the beginning - of course, with the healthy dose of scoffing. People will see once she is in office. Really, this election is purely for entertainment, and a distraction. The world is about to go to war; it doesn't matter who becomes president. A worldwide paradigm shift in global economics is about to occur, and maps are quietly being redrawn. The purpose of this election is to ciphon emotional energy from a populace, and exploit it for ritualistic killing and sacrifice (war, disease, death, poverty, neglect, famine, etc.) Meanwhile, while everyone is fighting, America is turning into an oligarchy. Businesses are buying up their competition. Bayer is buying Monsanto. ATT is buying Direct TV. Econ 100 tells us an oligarchy is one step from monopoly economy. The people are being marginalized, and the world is being drained of its life force. So that people do kot try to be productive, and attack the root of the real problems, you get circus acts like the American Presidential election in which the candidates are both crooked, possibly felonious, and unarguably dishonest. Yet, people fight for these candidates, and treat "honesty, couth and truth" as annoyingly uncomfortable platitudes. You get what you pay for... [/QUOTE]
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