But you must understand that one of their secondary tactics is "attack a fake candidate to make him look legitimate". Just like Trump, the biggest zio-fag in recent times. The money is all fake, and global bankers are in possession of literal trillions of "real" dollars and infinite fake dollars, 30 mil is nothing to them as an investment into a psy-op. Just to compare, the Rothschilds spent like $120 mil on No Kings protests alone and yet does that mean that Trump is our savior?
If an event is causing you to psychologically "buy in" to the concept of political solutions, even a little, you must stop yourself and logically attack your assumptions about the event to ensure you are not being tricked.
Here are three facts for you.
• The solution to our current situation theoretically exists
• The solution is not a political one
• The (((enemy))) knows this and has a playbook full of various methods to push that solution away, including distracting you by providing fake solutions and scaring you away from the real solution
If you are one of my peers I would hope you can connect the dots from here.
How about this then -- more jewish money was spent to unseat Massie than anyone else in any other primary ever.
But you must understand that one of their secondary tactics is "attack a fake candidate to make him look legitimate". Just like Trump, the biggest zio-fag in recent times. The money is all fake, and global bankers are in possession of literal trillions of "real" dollars and infinite fake dollars, 30 mil is nothing to them as an investment into a psy-op. Just to compare, the Rothschilds spent like $120 mil on No Kings protests alone and yet does that mean that Trump is our savior?
If an event is causing you to psychologically "buy in" to the concept of political solutions, even a little, you must stop yourself and logically attack your assumptions about the event to ensure you are not being tricked.
Here are three facts for you.
• The solution to our current situation theoretically exists
• The solution is not a political one
• The (((enemy))) knows this and has a playbook full of various methods to push that solution away, including distracting you by providing fake solutions and scaring you away from the real solution
If you are one of my peers I would hope you can connect the dots from here.