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Some unfortunate similarities ... and Significant Differences. Any Ideas?

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The old Great Depression ... fabricated. The New Global Great Depression ..... also fabricated. What to do?

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Some unfortunate similarities … and Significant Differences. Any Ideas?

 

These comments were originally my response to an article by Jennie Shafer regarding the Great Depression. Hers was a meaningful article and useful to hear the perspective from someone who was ‘there’. But my comment has to do more with how our current circumstances, while reminiscent of historical precedents, nevertheless present hugely different challenges.

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We have been learning a great deal more about the actions of the global elite to cause economic events. It is now obvious and simply a matter of studying history to see how this is so. The depression of the thirties was orchestrated. It had a purpose - as all of these events do, to facilitate central control.

And now we have an economic dictatorship. And we have the globalists making speeches everywhere, coordinated it would seem, that encourage global agencies, provisions for control globally.

They created the Problem. They have, by statements promulgating fear about depression, have helped to create the Reaction of panic and fear. They are now providing 

the Solution. Globalism. Central control.

 

However, we can and we must fight this any damn way we can. Frankly, if 'They' succeed, you will see a thousand plus year Reich. They systems for control are there. The Military is there. The sympathetic sycophants and the hidden allies are there. The Police are militarized.

In many ways this event now is Not like the Great Depression. The manipulation of the market is similar. The goals and objectives are the same. But many different societal conditions/institutions (e.g., media)  exist now .... many, most? of which are designed to facilitate centralization and control. The media ... in the west... thoroughly controlled. And the pressures are made infinitely worse with peaking resources. And the geopolitical machinations to control those.

No. We are, in many respects, confronted with a whole new and terrible game right now. Even suggestions as to how to survive it when based upon the circumstances of 1933, miss in many respects, the huge differences in demographics, society, technology and the environment between now and then. 

I recognize that I have not gone into specifics. Nor references. Most here already recognize these issues and are conversant regarding them. I’m just point these issues out in the hope that others might add to them and help explicate the current events and the history. Because I think we are in deep shit folks. And we have to re-emphasize focus upon the germane and relevant issues. I only touched on a few. I’ll add one. We have to think solutions of our own. I confess I am not smart enough, nor sufficiently knowledgeable to figure possible solutions - actual doable, effective tactics or strategies. But I hope some others are.

 

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Well, Richard... by Richard Volaar on Saturday, Oct 11, 2008 at 1:04:52 PM

 
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