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Mar 25Liked by Henry Schumacher

The people believing they are in the vanguard of the revolution are often some of the first against the wall. If nothing else it will be amusing to see their faces right at the end when they realize they effed up.

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Mar 25·edited Mar 25

Speaking to your question as to why the US did not reach out and embrace Russia after the collapse of the USSR: Jim Jatras, a former US diplomat who worked in the State Dept at the Soviet desk, often speaks of how sympathetic almost all of the State Dept staff were toward Marxism/communism/authoritarianism.

The rot and evil within our government and society is much deeper and has been going on much longer than we realize - even during the "gold ole days." Marxist infiltration happened in our country decades ago, and we are now seeing their work paying off.

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Sometimes patterns of behavior in the natural world have surprisingly accurate parallels in human affairs. In this case, it might be said that our elites (not just the political ones, but the media, business, health care, etc.) have become a de facto parasitic superorganism preying on the national body, in the manner of a cancer tumor, with all the strengths and weaknesses of such: e.g., its parts are all mutually supportive of each other (and parasitic toward the general population), but also mutually dependent on each other such that the loss of one or more of those parts will endanger the survival (at least as a parasite) of the whole.

I actually wrote a paper (itself partly excerpted from a book that I'm writing) on the topic—including how one can effectively (but legally/non-violently) oppose the superorganism. Would you like to read it? John Wilder has already read it (and found it rather interesting). I know you're friends with Arthur Sido, who is friends with John. If you'd like to read it I could I ask the latter (possibly via the former) to send it to you.

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"I remain convinced that many Americans a) support our autogenocide or b) will ignore it as long as their routine remains undisturbed. Both are unacceptable."

Unacceptable, yet inevitable. There has never been and will never be a normie uprising. Our best bet is to organize locally and at the state level, telling normies whatever they need to hear to get us in power. Just like the globalists did, and pretty much everyone else that's ever gotten into power in a democracy.

As a great man who saw these troubles long ago said,

"Revolution is a spectators sport. The majority will sit in the stands and watch the factions fight. At the end they will choose side with the team that is winning."

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Hey Henri, great to see you back in the saddle, and a good return it is. I see from some of the post that you are in full on "End of Empire Subversive" mode. Good for you! Make sure all you stuff is sighted in, and live by 3 is 2, 2 is 1, and 1 is none rule.

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The Medical Center in Jackson does good work. My mom was supposed to live a week or two and she got two years. She even had a couple of months where she felt normal. I do miss home but it's the 1970s Jackson I miss. Today's Jackson is another planet.

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EXCELLENT job, Doc. Moar, please.

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The Ukraine thing in my mind is a draw. Yes Russia made gains that they have consolidated in the east. However, Russia really wanted the whole country in order to provide the reaction time in the event of an invasion from the South.

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