Quote: (12-06-2018 01:56 PM)Luvianka Wrote:
Quote: (12-06-2018 01:43 PM)LeBeau Wrote:
Luvianka, are you sure this wasn't a Mossad false flag to set up Justin Trudeau?
Poor Justin is a Zionist fag -he ain't need to be set up, he knows his duties.
Hey LeBeau you're actually pretty damn close, Justin got by with a little help from his friends, the Bronfmans, Kolbers and other members of the Tribe.
Here's Justin getting on with his chief financier, Stephen Bronfman.
The Bronfmans made their fortune as gangster bootleggers during the Prohibition, carrying on the legacy of their ancestors who leveraged alcohol and usury to prey on the goyim across eastern Europe... These families still carry to this day a deep-seated resentment towards Christian Russians, who fought back and pogromed them.
The relevant part about Russia in this video above starts here, at the 2:14:00 mark:
https://youtu.be/s6bqSf5ShCU?t=8086
I'd strongly recommend watching and recording this whole E. Michael Jones seminal work, as it is getting yanked it out aggressively from the internets.
This visceral tribal resentment is what drives the current wave of Russophobia across the conquered West, and the phobia towards Russia's allies in the Mideast, Iran and Assad's Syria, who together have successfully stifled zio-jihadi plans for the region. The sanctions on Iran, which resulted in the arrest of this Chinese CFO, are a symptom of this ancestral tribal hatred that has hijacked the entire US/NATO foreign policy agenda.
Actually don't get me wrong, I'm all for a national North American and western European industrial policy that will protect the middle class of our countries, and a more aggressive trade policy towards China will ultimately benefit America's heartland, and that of the Gilets Jaunes that are standing up for their dignity across France.
Guys like Jefferson up here have been sold on a century of neoliberal economic dogma of "free trade", ignoring the fact that the industrial might of countries like China, Japan and S. Korea has been built by national industrial policies that championed and protected local firms. It's like a sapling that you fence off to keep the deer away for the first few years, that grows into a mighty tree. You really have to hand it to these governments, China's in particular, for taking care of their people's welfare and building up their countries into mighty industrial powers. This is what my post above was all about.
Don't get sucked into dumbed-down nationalism though, China is a rival, not an enemy. Ultimately, there is a "win-win" path and room to grow for both Chinese and western economies, but there needs to be a radical change of course from the globalist programmed destruction of the West. This will translate into a bit of friction, but that friction needn't escalate into a hot war. The US needs to take some cues from China and scale back its military overreach and use those resources to promote strong industrial growth at home, we in North America are energy independent and completely impervious to foreign invasions, the main threats to our people are from within.
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