They've already gotten their communist revolution, implementing each communist plank.
The article detailing Israel's receipt and use of US-supplied D-9 bulldozers for demolishing Palestinian homes in Gaza, the West Bank, and East Jerusalem is deeply troubling. It compels me to question the investment decisions of major financial institutions, specifically HSBC, regarding the manufacturer of these machines: Caterpillar Inc.
It is well-documented that Caterpillar's D-9 bulldozers are a primary tool used in the demolition of Palestinian homes and infrastructure. These actions cause immense suffering, displace families, and violate international law. Caterpillar has faced years of criticism and even lawsuits for supplying equipment used in these demolitions, despite being aware of its devastating impact on Palestinian civilians.
HSBC, through its asset management arms (like HSBC Global Asset Management), holds significant investments in Caterpillar. As a shareholder, HSBC is directly linked to the profits generated by the sale of equipment used in these controversial and destructive actions. This raises profound ethical questions:
**Complicity**: Does HSBC believe its investment is compatible with its stated commitments to human rights and responsible investment principles? Funding a company whose products are central to a documented pattern of home demolitions and displacement seems fundamentally at odds.
**Due Diligence**: Has HSBC conducted adequate human rights due diligence regarding its investment in Caterpillar, specifically concerning the use of its equipment in the Occupied Palestinian Territories? How does this align with their Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria?
**Accountability**: What steps is HSBC taking to engage with Caterpillar management to demand they cease supplying equipment for uses that violate international law and human rights? Or is profit the sole consideration?
While Caterpillar equipment has legitimate uses, the documented, repeated, and devastating deployment of D-9s in demolishing Palestinian homes cannot be ignored or excused. HSBC's continued financial backing of Caterpillar, without clear and effective action to mitigate this harm, makes the bank complicit in these actions by association.
I urge HSBC to publicly address this specific issue, review its investment in Caterpillar in light of these grave human rights concerns, and use its shareholder influence to demand Caterpillar implement concrete measures to prevent its equipment from being used in unlawful demolitions. Failing to do so undermines HSBC's credibility on sustainability and human rights.
It's the exchanges that comply that are the problem. In a free market economy, users should support exchanges that steward your assets responsibly without giving them away to government. If no exchanges are like that, then the people should develop alternative infrastructure. It's the government that is the problem, not Bitcoin itself.
Both are cogs in a machine that was built without our participation or consent, encroaching on our freedom from the beginning, built on federalism. Elon promotes the fake space program. Trump furthers Zionism. It's not so much the nuances of the players, but the system that is the problem, which should be dismantled.
Wing of the same Zionist bird. Digital identity is what we've been anticipating for years as a loss of our freedoms, and sheeple usher it in in the name of conservatism.
As testing and experimentation develops, the forces of control will continue using the power of influence to guide society in the desired direction using these tools. Use the tools for your needs, without it making a tool out of you. The best way forward for these tools to remain organic and useful is to push for open source so that Prometheus' fire is retained by humanity.
An entire simulated virtual universe created around your virtual presence, appearing organic but actually simulated. The friends you talk to, bots, guiding, influencing, persuading you in a certain direction for any given agenda, whether political or commercial. This necessitates discernment, skepticism and vigilance.
Trust your gut. You can still identify that this is AI-generated, to the same degree as identifying fabrication of Space-X missions. Even before AI generated imagery in 1969, the whole world was fooled by the Apollo moon landing. You should always question what's behind a screen.
I find it interesting they're giving Asians $1.012 pay equity compared to the $1.004 Black and Hispanic pay equity. It seems they value Asians the most.
This post is pro-criminalization of drugs, and for-profit prisons, which I disagree with.
Whether there really are rising sea levels or a change in the climate is happening or not, the real issue is that the threat of these issues are being pushed to further a certain agenda that includes world government.
Greta Thunberg is supported by the Club of Rome which is connected to the Committee of 300, a council of elders that dictate world affairs.
Cosmetic surgery combined with Moderna.
Here is the New York Times video showing some footage of Paddock in the hotel: https://nyti.ms/3cRC2lk
In the Early Life section of Lyndon B. Johnson's Wikipedia page: "Johnson was influenced in his positive attitude toward Jews by the religious beliefs that his family, especially his grandfather, had shared with him."
Freemasons are universalist. Therefore, they believe there are multiple roads that lead to the same destination.
I'd be interested in more information.
I've always rooted for the underdog, or the side that's not part of the status quo. As for rooting for the US, how is it any different from rooting for Israel, its greatest ally?
Even so, what are we rooting for when we root for "America"? What does the flag represent? Big government? Imperialism? A government that doesn't represent the will of the people? A Republic? What's so great about a Republic? Its still government run by a small group of people that don't represent the will of the people.
When we root for the United States of America, we should envision our country the way we want to see it if oligarchs weren't in charge, as if we were the designers of the country. Then we should work toward that.
This may be true of some goy, but not all goy, displaying the error of broadbrushed generalizations. Are these words published somewhere? Where are they from?
Of course, they'll push Covid fear, as they're sponsored by Pfizer. News channels are from where he hear most about this. They are lying. Because their business is not providing news or information, but to get views. They don't have an obligation to output any type of information. Because they appear authoritative, people will trust their words.
The producers are the ones.
This is the solution to the gas problem! Human-powered vehicles! It goes a little slower, but thats a small price to pay for zero gas expenses, and you get a little exercise. Its a win! Lets get these mass adopted!
I wouldn't be surprised if the official narrative they give us is exoteric to create sensation, while the true story is esoteric. For example, they're making it a religious thing like "opening the hell gates", to make things more dramatic. We know there is no hell or god.
Is this a result of the farmer's protests? Is this intentional by the farmers? I find it interesting that a lot of people are worrying about food shortages but in the Netherlands its self-inflicted.
damn right California produces lots of nuts!
You think Palestinians and Arabs are born guilty? How could that be? Zionists and Jews are told that Palestinians are raised to hate Jews. Jews are told that from a young age in their mishnas. Were you indoctrinated that way too?