by DrLeaks
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PuzzledSun3730 1 point ago +1 / -0

Considering how "generous" are American bankruptcy laws, I don't expect it to be anything more than Chapter 11 (restructuring).

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PuzzledSun3730 4 points ago +4 / -0

A few possibilities:

  1. It was a "Halloween festival." Considering it was Seoul, not Seattle; why do they need a grand Halloween festival? Unless it is a part of American propaganda to remove any form of "Korean-ness" in their identity.

  2. Hiding potential "suddenly died" participants. The incident was a stampede because of vax and boosted population's "sudden death syndrome." This was Seoul's first major event after everything opened up.

  3. Occult church sacrifice. South Korea's church has been doing some strange things, from creating a Kpop cult, Abe's death and this event.

  4. Government fear mongering propaganda: South Korea's population has been a standout in East Asia's traumatic and fearful COVID experience. The government did a set-up to re-create a sense of fear among the citizens. The current government's approval rating has been going down a lot.

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PuzzledSun3730 2 points ago +2 / -0

A very interesting take from a Russian. I found about about Russia that they are (in a way) a part of the NWO the moment I stepped foot in Domodedovo airport.

Even though I don't believe in any rhetoric coming from propaganda arms (Kremlin, Washington or Brussels), I think Putin is serious about the de-dollarization of the world and supporting a new BRICS reserve currency.

However, within BRICS I personally see cracks:

  1. China isn't interested in a multipolar world order, they want to rule on their own. They are friends with Russia today only to remove western dominance.
  2. South Africa is not fully independent, there are still WEF spies in the South African government.
  3. Brazil is going through its own "2020 election result" moment currently. Lula's gang and Bolsonaro's gang will not be willing to accept the result no matter how it ends up.
  4. India is interesting, it has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Buying cheap petroleum, taming inflation, political stability multiple foreign dignitaries visiting India and Indian ministers being praised overseas. India's bold neutral stance set a precedence that the Global South doesn't need to blindly obey the EU and US anymore.

As long as the BRICS nations don't backstab each other (as it is now), I think they can lead the new multipolar world order.

by xihg
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PuzzledSun3730 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't know if China (specifically CCP) is collapsing. I am hearing conflicting reports regarding them.

But one thing is certain. 5 major countries of the world are a part of a global experiment on which direction should the world take post-corona. The countries are China, India, Russia, EU (collectively) and the US.

China: Our biggest fear of the new normal conspiracies led by a strongman (QR code, social score, etc.). India: The normal before the virus. Russia: Each country follows its own system (not connected with the rest of the world). EU: Progressive utopia. US: Grand Theft Auto in real life.

Now, whoever wins this experiment will be the new world mafia. Based on what I see, looks like India seems best positioned.

by pkvi
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PuzzledSun3730 2 points ago +3 / -1

It makes sense that Santa Klaus is also a puppet.

However, I have a feeling that agencies such as CIA, FBI and MI6 are also puppets. Something tells me that the real rulers aren't even on Earth. We are all being observed from another planet. Our life seems like a simulation being conducted, or a game being played, something like the movie "Free Guy" or "The Truman Show."

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PuzzledSun3730 2 points ago +2 / -0

Based on history, Ukraine changed the name in the Ukrainian language in 1995, to move away from the brutal Soviet tyranny. However there was no serious attempt by the Ukrainian government. In November 2018, their Ministry of Foreign Affairs made an online campaign for the name change in English. WEF sponsored Russian-speaking comedian Zelensky came into the picture in 2019, expanded the campaign and ironically, everyone complied.

by pkvi
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PuzzledSun3730 3 points ago +3 / -0

If you are referring to the UN vote, then there is another twist. These countries in the above text were also absent. So technically they could not vote. It is also interesting that Azerbaijan's arch rival Armenia attended but abstained, technically taking the same stance.

Based on the UN vote, Russia lost a lot of votes from South American countries as compared to 2014, as their votes changed from "abstained" to "against Russia."

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PuzzledSun3730 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's not strange. Soros' Open Society has offices in almost all large Ukrainian cities and offices in other post USSR countries. https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/what-we-do/regions/eurasia

For the Western Elites, a country caring more about itself and its borders is the biggest threat to them. China is now being exposed as Xi is becoming more nationalistic and anti-business. India, meanwhile is being accused as a country doing "Islamic genocide," despite most Muslims living peacefully.