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Great read. I didn't know the part about the government hand picking the soldiers sent overseas.

As far as the money being redistributed, he should have noted that over 1/3 of American billionaires are jews. They've personally enriched themselves by a massive amount through this debt scheme.

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That is not true. I knew a man who fought in WWII in Europe who enlisted at 16 and was not drafted. They accepted enlistments.

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I just need to say holy fuck the search tool works. I refreshed the home page before I could save this post, but I knew the title and searched it. Lo and behold, now I get to read the post.

Overseas as the desert or overseas in general

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In WWII is what he was talking about though I suppose it still applies to some extent today. Not as big a death toll in the modern wars though.

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Which could be why conservatives are getting their numbers back up and reawakening.

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There are a bunch of inaccuracies in there but his conclusion to prioritize community building and barter is sound.

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Which parts are inaccurate? I didn't see anything I knew to be wrong when I read it, but I may have missed something.

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His understanding of the financial system is pretty rudimentary and a lot of his assumptions based on his rudimentary understanding are incorrect.

He also seems to be just assuming that the draft is going to result in more conservatives being made into soldiers than liberals. He would be hard pressed to support that argument with actual facts and historical information. There were over 10 million draftees in ww2 and only 45 thousand claimed to be concientous objectors. At that time most of them were pacifists for religious reasons. There's no reason to assume they would vote for democrats the rest of their lives after surviving the war.

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It may not have been intentional: draft boards selected strong, hardworking men.

Pansies and effeminate men were held out.

A correlation of even a few percent could account for a lot.

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Be specific. What assumptions are wrong? What are examples of his rudimentary understanding?

I agree he would be hard pressed to show the political affiliation of draftees because I guarantee that information is not available and he was assuming.

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His understanding of the financial system is pretty rudimentary and a lot of his assumptions based on his rudimentary understanding are incorrect.

Yet you do not correct them.

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barter

Bitcoin solves this.

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Except Bitcoin is tracked and you owe taxes on Bitcoin. So not really.

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Do you owe taxes when you use it or when you convert it to fiat currency?

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It's still not controlled by Jews.

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Hegelian dialectic. It solves a problem that they created in the first place. Still tracked too.

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trade fiat for fiat. got it.

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Too bad he left off that the GOP is now in on the scam and that was confirmed on January 6. The greatest irony is the party that was founded to end slavery, just ensured everyone's enslavement.

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3 years ago the illusion of laws still mattered.

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the hand-picking repubs for war is right, but that being the sole reason for the war is wrong. he neglected or didn't explain clearly one big simple piece of the puzzle: the annual budget allocates x amount each year to pay off the interest on the national debt. this money is pure profit to the private shareholders of the federal reserve.

It's shocking how ignorant we all are.........

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there is a possible historical inaccuracy in this. My Great-Grandfather (b. 1913) had gone to register to go to war during World War II. He was a life long Republican and got rejected due to a blown out ear drum. His brother (b. 1917) went in and my Uncle's offspring today are Democrats

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It is possible. Worf brought up the same point. I'll see about looking into it later.

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rejected due to a blown out rectum

A what now?

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If you get called to a mandatory draft pinch your nose and blow air as hard as you can through your nose to blow out your ears, would you rather have earing loss or go to war you don't agree with?

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The draft law expired 40 years ago...there is no draft.

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When you apply for fafsa you have to sign saying you agree to sign up for selective service which is voluntary, but you won't get a fafsa loan without signing saying you'll agree to a call to arms if needed

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Brilliant! Thanks for this, hope it gets around.

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