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Its pretty simple: Just say NO! NO to every abuse of power, by those inside and outside of our US

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It's technocratic socialism up and down. It begins and ends with this new AI initiatives for "trustworthy" media. The top agencies they are staffing for are 1) The Census (to provide demographic category for elimination of dissidents) and 2) DHS (Americas gestapo for local elections ). Look > https://ai.gov/apply/

These 3 trillion omnibus bills are coming in to break the economy and to nationalize everything. I don't want it to be this way. (If you don't say that - they are going to add you as a consenting party to their column of government.)

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There may be a master above the UN mafia.

The 2024 Tidal Event Are You Ready for the Disruption? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_slalmTDcs

I Pet Goat 2 solved Eclipse, Devils Comet Prince William La Palma Obama Corona Borealis Leo Regulus - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppu6QjCNLE0

Baltimore Bridge collapse, End of America I pet goat 2 Flag Kate Middleton Charles La Palma - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROclRsTCAW8

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The idea for the UN actually began with FDR. His goal for the UN was to abolish imperialism and colonialism, and to use the IMF and World Bank to assist former colonies to make investments in domestic infrastructure and develop domestic industries. Then he died unexpectedly at the age of 63, Churchill got his clutches into Truman, and the British Globalist Fascist Oligarchy have ruled the world ever since. Well, not quite the entire world. They’re still trying their damnedest to conquer Russia.

Who Killed FDR?

http://spikethenewsa.blogspot.com/2013/07/who-killed-fdr-by-col-lfletcher-prouty.html

FDR vs. Churchill -- The American System Against the British Empire

The Other War:

FDR's Battle Against Churchill and the British Empire

http://american_almanac.tripod.com/FDRlw95.htm

Roosevelt's `Grand Strategy' to Rid the World of British Colonialism: 1941-1945

http://american_almanac.tripod.com/lkffdr.htm

Watch the documentary: “1932”

https://youtu.be/iPYKyWnfbNs?si=S-pwZghclzBQq9Hu

Roosevelt's intended purpose for the U.N. was clear, as he discussed it with (his son) Elliott:

``The Big Four--ourselves, Britain, China, and the Soviet Union--we'll be responsible for the peace of the world after.... When we've won the war.... It is already hightime for us to be thinking of the future, building for it. France, for example. France will have to take its rightful place in that organization. These great powers will have to assume the task of bringing education, raising the standards of living, improving health conditions--of all the backward, depressed colonial areas of the world.''

Roosevelt had wanted to schedule a trip to England and talk directly to the British people,

``on the need for Britain to put its hopes of the future in the United Nations ... and not just the British Empire and the British ability to get other countries to combine in some sort of bloc against the Soviet Union,''

reports Louis, in his book The Transfer of Power in Africa.

With Truman as President, instead of Roosevelt, the British had little to fear. At the San Francisco meeting, previous American determination to rid the world of colonialism and its imperialist economics, ``shifted gradually from one of dismantling the British Empire to one of giving it tacit support.'' Under Truman, ``the fire of anti-colonialism burned much less brightly within the United States government,'' Louis observed.

As a result of the pro-British policies of Truman, the United States effectively turned its back on the world. The promise of Roosevelt's grand strategy to rid the world of ``18th century methods'' was never kept, and civilization has suffered greatly. The abhorrent conditions of life in Africa today, the backwardness that exists in Asia, India, and elsewhere, the suffering of billions of people on this planet, are all the direct result of the change from Roosevelt's anti-colonial policy to Truman's acquiescence to the British Empire.

The United States under Truman turned its back on Roosevelt's former allies. This view was confirmed by Elliott Roosevelt after the death of his father. He laments the broken promises that had been made by Roosevelt to the Chinese and Russians. After the war he said, ``The first warships to enter Chinese ports were British warships.... Faced with a broken American promise, Chiang in turn broke his.''

Concerning Indochina he said:

``How often Father maintained that this colony, liberated in main part by American arms and American troops, should never be simply handed back to the French, to be milked by their imperialists as had been the case for decades. Yet when the British Colonial troops marched in, they took with them French troops and French administrators.''

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