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Disillusioned But Optimistic's avatar

They were invisible, but not any more thanks to people like you and Jeffery Tucker. He said in another essay, "Elections aren't going to fix this" and had a great diagram of the entrenched bureaucracy. Corporations are paying this bureaucracy, the same corporations that follow the WEF globalist monopoly agenda.

Whitney Webb did a really good round table podcast Monday "Interrogating Cold War 2.0" on her investigative journalist site Unlimited Hangout. She had Catherine Austin Fitts (knows monetary systems), Ian Davis (came up with a power structure diagram of major players), Patrick Wood (knows technocrat players and history) and Kit Knightly analyzing the possible motives and outcomes of the some of the more powerful pieces on our game board.

If you are interested in an analysis (not too deep) of the CCP and technocracy, Dr. John Lee did a great interview on the Trigonometry show.

PS that picture of the monster almost looks like the one I have in my imagination, but mine is surrounded by more ominous storm clouds and is much more sinister looking)

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Tereza Coraggio's avatar

Hi, Candace! I just posted a response to Interrogating Cold War 2.0 on Substack. The question that it raises, along with two viewers of my previous episode, is whether Putin is part of the Great Reset. I do an in-depth analysis of his domestic economic policy from his St. Petersburg address (from Kanekoa's Substack) I suspect that Putin's policies are informed by his economic advisor Sergei Glazyev because they're very well thought out with practical, measurable progress and clearly defined goals that are the opposite of the GR. In fact, he deals with the 'Schedule F' bureaucracy by eliminating the petty harassment and routine audits that were used by the corrupt to shake down small business owners. He specifically talks about the 13% decrease in the birth rate and makes it the highest priority of governments at all levels to create an environment for families to thrive by looking at healthcare and education, along with the existing state support for every woman from the first months of pregnancy until her child is 17.

It surprised me and might surprise you too: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/russia-a-wrench-in-the-reset-gears

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The Society of Problem Solvers's avatar

OUR SYSTEMS HAVE BEEN CORRUPTED.

This is our #1 issue. We cannot rank anything higher than this issue. It is an issue we can and should all agree on. All political sides and all people.

It is like having a computer that has been hacked and corrupted. When we sit here arguing about hot button issues that is like arguing about what programs run better on the corrupted computer. NONE of them run better. Not until we fix the system. We have to put all of our attention on focusing the ACTUAL SYSTEM first. It's not that hard to do actually. We just need a movement. A decentralized one. And a plan.

Dr. Malone identifies the problem, but what is the solution? Our systems have been corrupted by regulatory capture and special interest groups - we can't expect the system to fix itself. We need a NEW idea. One that makes the old one obsolete.

If our problem is systemic corruption the best cure is radical FORCED TRANSPARENCY.

I beg all of you to read this:

https://joshketry.substack.com/p/what-we-need-is-a-transparency-movement

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Disillusioned But Optimistic's avatar

Here here! Well said! Another good site for these issues are Open the Books and revolving Door Project. Agreed, BUT the flaws are fundamentally coming from parts of human nature. There’s a lot of reward in receiving lobbyist money and there’s not much profit in putting health before profiteering. It’s a fundamental lack of civic morality, not just in our current era, but throughout the entire course of human history. What needs to be done to deter this flaw is to stop rewarding amoral behavior and start punishing it. It’s a big ask, but if there’s a mass movement then it’s doable.

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