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How ironic that the countries that aspired to what we had are now as you say, leading the way to saving the world from us! While at the same time, those who've been enticed to spill across our borders will find that the freedom and prosperity they sought was as illusory as water on the desert's horizon.

I have a vivid memory of the first time I saw a homeless person, a young woman, living on the street in Vancouver's West End. This was in the very early 1980s. Up until then, I'd only seen that in my travels to India. Little did I know then that she represented this continent's canary in the coal mine.

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Jul 24, 2023Liked by elizabeth nickson

At the age of 79 and a working guy I have seen it happen 3 times. Our people were on the cusp of wealth never before seen and the elite/oil cabal/globalists always found a way to suck it out.

Reagan and Trump's policies were both victims of them.

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exactly - exactly so, and multiply ten million times.

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If BRICS is successful and becomes the currency of international trade it would be GREAT for the US. After about five to ten years of upheaval. The US has been insulated from its economic stupidity because various State and multi Nationals all hold US dollars and bonds. Because they have had to. If the Brick becomes the ‘holding currency’, even half way, the dollar will be sold off. It will plummet in value. The dollars will have to flow back to the US. Why? Because the dollars won’t have holding value, only spending value. How? Either through direct investment, which can be bad or good, and also by purchasing American made goods. Which wasn’t possible up to now because the US$ was artificially high. With a cheaper dollar, say $.50 against other currencies compared to what it is now, and robotics almost anything could be made competitively in the US. Boom times!

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And what, Sir, do humans make? What meaningful, satisfying jobs will humans have to support themselves and their families?

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I am not sure what you are asking. The US will boom. And yes, five years of upheaval. But after...? Massive boom. What they make will be up to them and their creativity. With robotics what is required is not cheap labour. China and Asia can’t compete with us now if we had any leadership. As for humanity’s ability to improve, it is endless.

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It also would be great for the world because America won’t be able to continue as the war machine. They won’t be able to, nor will there be any payoff to be, the World’s policeman.

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A healthy America created the modern world. It created unheard of improvements in world living standards. But an unhealthy America which has been building for decades and is now the situation, could destroy the world. IMO.

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Jul 9, 2023Liked by elizabeth nickson

I have trouble being confident in a coalition that includes China

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I wonder about that as well.

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Jul 9, 2023Liked by elizabeth nickson

“ . . . Transitions, the U.N. launched and funded “local” group that works for . . . .”

These top-down structures, operations, and people are hardly “groups,” “movements,” or “activists.”

These are real strategies, battles, and soldiers fighting folks who have not even realized that they were warned a long time ago.

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4x as rich... at least. Masons have been counterfeiting currencies in trillions since detachment from the gold standard and the creation of credit "money" allowed by central banks.

Think: off-shore money accounts for 15% of global GDP: that's just the tip of the iceberg.

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As Cassandra Austin-Fitts always says "Tyrrany is extremely inefficient (and expensive.)"

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Any evidence about the Vatican or just smears?

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None of that is related to your statement. Again: ANY evidence?

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RemovedJul 9, 2023Liked by elizabeth nickson
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Yes, interesting. Also I wonder about the ability of corps to sue countries for damages when policies are changed. That is now big business and just rapes poor countries for the elites, in fact the first instance was one of the Black nobility families digging hindreds of millions out of El Salvador - this has been a v bad thing and probably part of the reason for the split from globalism. A lot will have to be renegotiated, and Putin lies. He has to. I would.

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The Canadian Liberals are masters at yanking the rug out from under one industry after another. By rule changes. Always in favour of Quebec. Sometimes in favour of Quebec and Ontario. Never for the West.

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I was a Liberal for awhile. Jean Chretien was speaking to about 500 people in Vancouver. He took questions. I raised the issue of the 1981 budget that destroyed the West. And I raised a few more current rule changes. This was maybe 1997. Jean explained to everyone that leadership requires making decisions that are best for the whole. Its tough. But sometimes these things have to happen. I was setting him up. I said ‘So you are saying if something needs to be done it needs to be. If a small group is hurt by it so be it, if it is better for Canada then you will do it?’ He said ‘Yes. That is leadership’. I had him. ‘Which brings me to my next point. Most Canadians are disgusted by the fat cat pensions MPs receive. Two wins and or seven years and then set for life with tax free funds well above any other pension. This is wrong and it should be changed. Retroactively.’ Huge explosion of applause and laughter. Keep in mind this was a Liberal invitation meeting. Jean said ‘Well that would be very unfair to so many MPs who have made all their future plans around this.’ I said ‘It is the right thing to do for all of Canada. The fact it hurts a small

Group of people shouldn’t stop you from doing what is right. You just said that.’ Another big round of applause. Now the room is getting tense. He confirmed no changes to the pension plans. I said ‘then be consistent. Don’t do that to anyone.’

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This, by the way, is why I am the loner you know me to be.

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