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To: PieterCasparzen
Every time nwo invents a new sport, a new hairstyle, new music, a new charitable movement, a new idiotic looking scarf that everyone wears, etc., I simply refuse to accept it and I find it repulsive. It’s all the same, a load of bs aimed at making money while manipulating the sheeple.

You always, so eloquently, state what I am thinking and feeling but just can't put into words.

This pushing of soccer is sinister.

And I will ALWAYS call it soccer.

113 posted on 07/03/2014 9:41:09 AM PDT by riri (Plannedopolis-look it up. It's how the elites plan for US to live.)
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To: riri

I’m very glad you get something out of the posts.

I realize now that I left out an important point.

Nationalism works both ways: nationalism is not only good for America, it’s good for all nations.

NWO is NOT bringing people to America to do anything good in the long run.

In the long run, NWO uses people for it’s own evil agendas.

If one truly wants to help the citizens of a nation, one does not do that by luring their most ambitious people AWAY to another nation.

One truly helps the citizens of a nation by spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ and thus bringing truth to that nation. Only then can the citizens of that nation begin to absorb other knowledge that one brings to them. One does not LEND them or their government money. One helps give them the knowledge to be able to BOOTSTRAP the prosperity of their own nation.

NWO seeks ONLY to enslave, not to help. Whenever you think you see them helping - they’re actually enslaving.

For example, we see all the tax-exempt “charitable” foundations (like habitat for humanity mentioned earlier).

They are all aimed at undermining the church, education, medical care and small business - while being a convenient tax dodge for the uber-wealthy !

Just think about a tax-exempt foundation that takes volunteers to repair homes of the poor elderly.

Sounds great, right ?

But it’s not great. What would be great is if money were donated to the charity, which it then SPENT on local small business home repair companies already in business to do the actual work.

The local businesses would then hire more employees who would then have paychecks, and the small businesses would have greater prosperity. The poor elderly would still get the same help, with probably better construction. And the donors would still get their almighty tax break. It’s the “volunteerism” that is actually devastating to small business.

To the Home Depot of the area - they’re fine with working with the volunteer builders because they sell product either way.

The reason why the Amish helping each other build structures works for them is that ALL their men are, in essence, professional builders. Everyone else is NOT in that situation.

America to a great extent is CHARITYING ITSELF OUT OF SMALL BUSINESS.

The monopolists love their tax-exempt charities, but they really love monopoly. Which in this case means no more small builders, only a few large homebuilding companies. That consolidation means only 1 or 2 choices of who to work for in the local area for construction workers. If they put in a union, all the better for the elites, now all those workers will help them politically and in stomping out any small independent building companies with union thuggery that the large building companies can’t legally do themselves. And with only 1 or 2 large building companies in the local area, they can set prices as they please, passing through any higher costs to the consumer who has no choice but to buy from the monopolists. The big companies are efficient in some respects, but woefully inefficient in others, and their inefficiency is rewarded nonetheless with ample profits if they can get rid of competition.

Basically all US industries are consolidated in this fashion.


114 posted on 07/03/2014 11:42:59 AM PDT by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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