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“There Is No Fix” – Rubino Warns Global Monetary Experiment Ends In “Bloodbath”
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TRADING WITH THE ENEMY

The Ukraine government, headed by Volodymyr Zelensky, has been using American taxpayers’ funds to pay dearly for the vitally needed diesel fuel that is keeping the Ukrainian army on the move in its war with Russia. It is unknown how much the Zelensky government is paying per gallon for the fuel, but the Pentagon was paying as much as $400 per gallon to transport gasoline from a port in Pakistan, via truck or parachute, into Afghanistan during the decades-long American war there.
What also is unknown is that Zelensky has been buying the fuel from Russia, the country with which it, and Washington, are at war, and the Ukrainian president and many in his entourage have been skimming untold millions from the American dollars earmarked for diesel fuel payments. One estimate by analysts from the Central Intelligence Agency put the embezzled funds at $400 million last year, at least; another expert compared the level of corruption in Kiev as approaching that of the Afghan war, “although there will be no professional audit reports emerging from the Ukraine.”
Someone please explain this to me so it makes sense. Feel free to use small words and simple sentences so I can understand.
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Jack Teixeira arrested over leaked US military documents
While some of the information that was leaked has been detailed, our “media” outlets are only concerned about the damage that was done to the United States’ operations. Some of the “news” stressed that a portion of the information was doctored, but no one was denying the authenticity of the material.
Now that the individual responsible for the leaks has been arrested, can we finally address the information outlining the US government’s actions and reports against not only our enemies but also against our “allies”?
Some of the information:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/4/11/pentagon-intelligence-leak-heres-what-you-need-to-know
https://nypost.com/2023/04/10/the-six-biggest-revelations-from-leaked-us-intel-documents/
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/04/leaked-pentagon-documents-what-we-know.html
Why is no one concerned that several NATO countries have soldiers on the ground in Ukraine? This is cause for Russia to attack these nations which would then implement an Article 5 response. Instead of concentrating on the man who released this information, can we focus on the information that gives Russia the legal ability to counterattack the United States and start a nuclear conflagration?
David DeGerolamo
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Another troubling report and why our country is dying…The collapse is speeding up…Hang on.
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One item that will be impossible to find after the collapse…Get yours now if you can use it.
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For Your Consideration
As stated previously on this site for over ten years, the DHS insider said when the government loses control of the precious metal markets, it signals the end of their reign of terror. Currently, gold is up $29.30 today and 7.38% over the past month. Silver is up 19.26% over the past month.
I want you to consider the state of the banking industry in the United States. Are you not concerned that there is zero media coverage of this major economic issue. Ask yourselves what will happen when the banks cannot be saved? Will the collapse happen gradually or suddenly? I think the gradual part has been in play since 2008. We are now in the suddenly phase.
David DeGerolamo
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Jim Stone Says He Is in Deep Trouble
I am obviously in deep trouble. So I am going to post my “fuckit page” that I have been thinking about doing, ALL OF US are done for if “they” pulled the shit they just pulled, it won’t just be me. I don’t know how far I will get with this, “they” keep shutting the USB ports off now which is why this is going up piecemeal. No USB ports equals dead text with no keyboard or mouse to post it with. So piece by piece. Here goes.
What do you do when . . . .
1. “They” break an impressive lock to get into your place
2. They rob nothing but it is obvious the computer has been messed with because it has been moved and the case is half cracked open
3. You find an extra folder in the root directory on the computer (where no one ever goes unless you are like me) that was not there before (found by the way the icons lined up, I did not dig the directory yet because the root directory is a bastard)
4. Then the folder disappears when you post about it being put there? They might have only hidden it and I did not check for that, because there’s probably other hidden folders anyway so the mess would be deep and I wanted that hard drive outta here . . . . . because that’s a frameup baby.
5. What do you do when your ISP is DHCP and suddenly your IP is static because it’s compliments of a stinger?
What do you do? when you know the end is near?
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First, I apologize for the language in the above article. What else would you call information that you considered to be the last post you may be able to make? I have had one confirmation concerning the Iran information. Are the rats abandoning the sinking ship?
David DeGerolamo
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We are so short on war munitions we are BORROWING 500,000 artillery rounds from South Korea
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North Carolina parents should be wary of ‘School Choice’ bill
Politicians in Raleigh want to transform our freedoms with House Bill 420, giving state bureaucrats more control over North Carolinians’ educational options, consequently driving up prices, reducing quality and innovation, and normalizing state welfare checks for the middle class and wealthy — all in the name of “school choice.” But the fact is, North Carolina already has robust educational choices, and families are enthusiastically enjoying those opportunities. According to a 2022 report from BESTNC.com, approximately 16 percent of North Carolina families homeschool or attend private school. Families already have school choice, and this freedom allows for extraordinary educational innovation and entrepreneurship at a net gain to taxpayers.
For the 280,000 students and their families who have opted out of public education, HB 420 will allow them to collect state welfare checks twice a year to pay for eligible expenses. Further, language in HB 420 will require schools that are currently independent to comply with accreditation agencies to receive those funds, which, in turn, requires unnecessary mandated government and woke accreditation agency oversight. The consequences are significant: increased costs to manage and maintain the schools, potentially forced woke ideological indoctrination, and reduced quality of education due to a client shift — the government, not the families. With shekels come shackles.
You may have noticed that after the federal government flooded our economy with money, the price of every good and service increased significantly. Consider specifically how rising college tuition costs have priced many families out of secondary education; interestingly, despite generous government handouts, college remains unaffordable and unattainable for many. When the government disrupts a market by throwing money into it, the natural outcome is higher prices and lower quality.
h/t Dee Sams
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