Communism

Which country is Communist? I doubt most people could give an accurate definition of Communism. They do not know the difference between Communism as defined by Karl Marx and what is practiced in Communist China.

Is Russia Communist? Or an oligarchy? Many people believe the United States has been overthrown by Communists. It certainly feels like the middle class has been degraded and is in the process of being erased in order to have the majority of the people become the proletariat (or proles) that are governed by the elite. Who are the elite? Many believe that Israel and Jews are controlling our country.

But let me turn back to Communism. Is the Communist label just a convenience to denigrate a group or country? What are the properties of a Communist government? If Russia is Communist and the usurpers of the US Republic are Communist, should we not be allies? Is it possible that Russia has abandoned Communism and embraced a more capitalistic approach for their economy? Russia has certainly adopted Christianity where the leadership in Washington, D.C. have adopted Satan and the State as their god.

Russia is correct in their assessment of the West: it is bankrupt, morally decadent, has abandoned God and has no honor. What if the United States is Communist and Russia has taken on the role of a Christian country trying to fight evil? I know that would be an overt simplification of the situation but consider the following:

  1. Do you trust the FBI and CIA or do you consider these agencies as secret police working for a tyrannical government?
  2. Who do you trust more for leading a country: Biden or Putin?
  3. Which country has safer streets in their cities: Russia or the US?
  4. Which country has more debt: Russia or the US?
  5. Which country illegally surveils their people more: Russia or the US?
  6. Which leader has a higher approval rating by their people: Biden or Putin?
  7. Whose elections are more fraudulent: Russia or the US?
  8. Which country is using lawfare as election interference: Russia or the US?
  9. Which country has more secure borders: Russia or the US?
  10. Which country is promoting human trafficking: Russia or the US?

You can add more questions but my point concerns Communism. Look past labels that people assign to marginalize the truth. It only matters what the people have to endure by their leaders’ tyranny.

Let’s return to a solid foundation based on Christian principles and our founding fathers’ beliefs. Look for a firm reliance on Divine Providence, act with Sacred Honor and fight against the evil that has taken root in this country. While that could be simple for a Christian nation, it may take the hand of God to start the process.

David DeGerolamo

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The Great Reset: Again

History doesn’t always repeat, but when the same wealthy powers control governments over generations, they sometimes do. These people plan events far into the future and when one looks behind the curtain, one will see that very little occurs which is not planned, and by them. Our only defense is to understand history by knowing it, and refusing to participate in it’s recurrence. The following two posts will take some time to read and absorb, but they are critically important to understand what’s currently being done to us and how we’re being set up for another human catastrophe.

Our only means of defeating these powers is to refuse to participate, to refuse to cooperate, to become ungovernable.

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From the Comments by Otis

So the corollary could be that tyrants are not governed by God. Which would mean that they are governed by Satan or by their quest for power. Either option means they are evil. Why are we paying tribute to evil?

David DeGerolamo

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Ukraine Claims First-Ever Fighter Jet Strike On Russian Territory

Ukrainian Su-27 Flanker, via The Aviationist

Ukraine is touting that it has launched a successful airstrike by fighter jet inside Russian territory, Sky News is reporting, which is a significant first of the conflict. An unidentified Ukrainian military source described to the UK outlet that an air-launched missile strike was conducted inside Russia’s Belgorod region Sunday, hitting a “Russian command node”. 

Sky News raised the likelihood that a Western-supplied missile was used in the attack, highlighting that it comes soon after Western allies including the US greenlighted Kiev’s use of NATO-supplied munitions to attack inside Russia.

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If Wishes Were Fishes — a Teachable Intermezzo

     This is the most significant reality of the world picture now: the wishes of the manager class are going in one direction while the actual dynamics of economy and politics go in the opposite direction. The managers wish for their management of systems to become as centralized and top-down as possible; but the very systems they manage are breaking down and seeking to reorganize at smaller scale, distributed locally. The tension entailed is explosive.

     Forgive me for reiterating a basic principle driving this moment in history: everything organized at the gigantic scale is steaming toward failure: big governments, giant companies, the huge capital investment firms, global shipping, energy production, chain retailing, mass motoring, big electricity, big medicine, big education, big anything. They are all fixing to fail while our politicians and economists make plans based on consolidating them into one super-gigantic mega-system that will run flawlessly on computer tech magic.

     The failures of each giant system will only amplify and ramify the failures in all the other systems. Take that as axiomatic. For instance, the fantastic failures in higher education now on display, largely due to the Marxian defeat of excellence, will implant a generation of incompetents in all hierarchies of management. That will result in an insidious matrix of bad decision-making. The Pareto 80-20 principle will ensure that 80-percent of all institutional energy will focus on propping up failing institutions with bad decisions that add up to broken business models (while 20-percent goes into actually carrying-out the bad decisions as policy). That explains how Pete Buttigieg’s Department of Transportation spent $7.5-billion to build seven electric car charging stations.

     Similarly, if you have an urgent medical problem, the 80-percent of administrative clerks in your primary care doctor’s overgrown practice (with an assist from the health insurance company cohorts they must coordinate with) will actually manage to delay your treatment as long as possible, with a fair chance of disallowing it altogether. And if you happen to get treatment, there’s also an excellent chance you will be misdiagnosed and subjected to iatrogenic injury.

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