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1362d · Great Reset

This Halloween could be interesting in Australia:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/rmKxbkj1BXGp/
Be sure to prepare lots of popcorn, nachos, and beverages.
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Wow. This can be huge. One real victory against those who try to oppress us all is at stake. Their cause (freedom) is obviously righteous given what has happened there.
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And of course I realize (like n00b points out) it could be that it is a lost cause, either broken by design or that the bad guys have already given it a spin that favors them.
replied 1361d
Just noticed:
new relaxation rules (perhaps?) have squelched protests.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/kG01cc4Rgbbm/
This looks 'good' while they unleash their new digital identity
replied 1361d
Ozzies can fix this but
they face a huge problem
with ~30% of the population who are "true believers" in government.
They have no way of comprehending the enormity of it all.
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I really don't know what to believe about this. True people's uprising against obvious tyranny, does it still work? In all types of terrain? Even when the bad guys have a lot at stake?
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It does still work, but requires nerves of steel.
PRC was once the only state aiming nukes at its own people [HK/TW]
When Texans have had enough of D.C. that may change.
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Obviously we can expect media lies about what might happen, inside and outside AU. Might it be a good idea to do an extra push locally to tell people what is really going on?
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Colleagues "down under" are terrified to mention anything in emails/chat.
The only way to know what is happening is to look for videos and e2ee chats.
FB is killing people by police.
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OK, but there are some broad strokes, we already know that these will not be "terrerists terrerizin cause they're are white supremacist jew haters", but they will be portrayed that way
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I ended up watching 40 mins of this: https://www.bitchute.com/video/hoZf9yATcpG8/ and it turns out many Aussie cops think this, and they are there. Us outsiders are easy to fool.
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All we can hope for is that reason prevails - it can,
but events could trigger worse nightmares in Canada, Europe, elsewhere.
Australia is a precedent of how to plan to 'do the USA'
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And I think the bad guys know that their illusion of absolute power shatters if Australia gets free by public uprising. They may put extra resources in there.
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The bright glimmer of hope is that the plans for Halloween
are quicker than any extra resources can arrive.
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Also, I doubt the masses know what has already happened down under. It is possible to inform about that too, as it puts resistance into its right perspective.
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People elsewhere do not recognize how important Australia is in terms of "what happens next"
There would be differences,
but the monsters behind all this will certainly copy+paste.
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Both the "war at the battlefield" and the propaganda war are important here. Especially if they are gonna actually punish those in charge. It is super easy to misrepresent that abroad.
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That is the biggest threat all this holds.
There are too many bureaucrats in the USA
ready to exterminate 'non-woke' unvaxxed.
Many would obey such an order by Biden within hours.
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I hope this turns out well for Australia. However, what would stop the oz government from inviting in UN or other foreign troops to protect them from its own citizens?
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Deepest suspicions are that ScoMo already has such plans ready to launch.
Those U.N. troops would be PRC,
because PRC desperately wants Ozzie minerals - without Ozzies. :"Lebensraum"
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Won't too many western people/countries get too concerned if the Chinese start to meddle in Aussie military internal affairs?
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I agree with the "perfect storm" comment below. OZ seems an ideal place to experiment with takeover schemes a la NWO.
replied 1361d
USA cannot afford the effort.
PRC are already there, infiltrated into every facet of society.
PRC owns NZ (I saw that while I was there) and control Australian politicians with cash.
replied 1361d
I have seen these claims so much, about countries/companies/individuals controlling nations. Seems unlikely it is all false, which begs the question, why are nobody talking about...
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government systems that are hard to take over from the outside? I don't know how easy it is to do, probably is hard, but cost of being controlled is huge.
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Basics seem to be decentralization, so at least they have to butter up a lot more people. But system also has to be competitive and centralization seem to bring some efficiency
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Also, the smaller a govt is, the smaller attack surface, and the smaller attack surface, the cheaper it is to defend. And I suppose the people must be taught about this.
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Of course, I know that people today will instead look for "woke" principles like how much we can steal from group X under the guise of fighting X's oppression of the rest, and to
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force others to memorize your sexual preference under the guise of treating people with respect and so on. And they will continue to think govt has infinite money for such insanity.
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OK, I am not convinced about that one. USA is in a lot of trouble, but so is China, with their huge housing crisis. Also, the main players may be controlling all main nations.
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But a perfect storm is brewing, that is for sure.
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China has no issues it cannot deal with,
they have the magickal ability to make their problems vanish with no trace left behind.
(exceptions are earthquakes, typhoons, floods,etc)
replied 1361d
OK, I am certainly not an expert on this, but here is a walkthrough:
Now, surely, if this bubble bursts at least they have to do something
replied 1361d
very drastic, like drop market liberalism or go do a big war (being "police" in Australia will not do I think it has to be a real, and hot war). And even then, leaders will lose much
replied 1361d
Taiwan salad is already being prepared.
Let us all hope it ends as gracefully as the 'Malvinas' Falklands debacle did.
replied 1361d
So what are you saying that they will do to simply make it go away? This has been kind of the way to get economic problems to go away it seems. Now it is overused and about to burst
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Any economic problem they will simply redefine in terms they control.
Such a miracle would be redefining currency with a new banking system.
Over a long weekend, of course
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I know China has a history of doing drastic things. However, in an interconnected world, running away from their economic commitments, that can lead to huge problems for them.
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Not if who their commitments are to no longer exist
or are no longer capable of meaningful retaliation.
New videos trying to explain who is running covid suggest PRC has a script.
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I have seen no such videos. Yes, there are nefarious forces at play, but I had thought CCP is just a pawn in this one. They cannot dictate the whole world (not yet anyway)
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This just popped up,
source unknown but this reeks of what we are witnessing:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/LrkYzhY6tfhK/
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https://odysee.com/@clips4u:3/Chabad:f
This is too long but extremely coherent.
The single frame-it-and-nail-it-to-the-wall point is that reinterpreting legal issues is a key tactic
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Btw, I am saying a lot about this, but I do not really know a lot, I basically just parrot what I have been told.
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There are no experts on China, not even Chinese experts.
I speak from a long experience of dealing with the 'expat' end of their culture.
They are not all that predictable. War is.
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So what are you saying that they will do to simply make it go away? This has been kind of the way to get economic problems to go away it seems. Now it is overused and about to burst
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Although part of me thinks they are deliberately provoking their own Jan 6th just as an excuse to crack down further.
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That should be considered a possibility.
I saw an analysis of current 'covid rule relaxations' which point that direction.
? intend to sucker people into another Xmas lockdown panic
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Orwell’s chocolate ration trick. Take something away and then give a small bit of it back, but celebrate the latter. Keeps people just satisfied enough to be pacified.
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Looks like it will work again this time.
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Also called totalitarian tiptoe, it is indeed a very popular oppression tactic. Question is whether they have already gone too far, and now too many have realized what is happening.
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Judging by today's feed, Australia will either get violent or get buried.
Too many people are hiding at home - which is now the national pastime.
Apathy = extinction habit.
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btw, what is the best source for keeping up with events down under? Mainstream largely ignoring it, or worse ‘RiGhT-WiNg ExTrEmIsT AnTiVaXxEr ViOlEnCe…’
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I guess the best on the ground view of what is going on, is following yemini.

Personally I don't endorse the guy entirely, but he has done some good work.
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I guess the best on the ground view of what is going on, is following yemini.

Personally I don't endorse the guy entirely, but he has done some good work.
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Search engines seem hopeless,
but sometimes startpage can show things.
searching ofysee and bitchute works but is like pulling teeth:
you need to search and not watch 😎