The Talmudic Jew and Cultural Marxism destroyed America

Someone has to say it, because if no one says it, how can it be fixed?

I was forwarded this video from a reader. Be careful of some course language in this short video, but since I love my heritage and ancestry, I post it for my readers.

I personally recall the world from about 1970 onward and when I compare the humanity of 55 years ago with today, it’s as if I am observing two different species entirely.

Thank the private banking families and talmudic Jew for that.

The Western world will never recover from this upcoming global war. All this will be wiped away. I have always theorized that this war, which is outlined in Ezekiel 38/39, kicks off the tribulation period. Also read Obadiah for the results.

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    1. Kinda went up too fast may spike in the morning, then sell off. Needs to find a base then begin a slow uptick. All the metals got pumped hard the last few months, and most haven’t been this high in a long time. Check out SPRB for an example of a good stock to short. I really don’t know who or what buys at the extreme top like that.

  1. Meanwhile in the Soviet Union…

    Russian newspaper head mysteriously falls 70ft to his death from a window

    Vyacheslav Leontyev headed up Pravda for decades

    Russian police are investigating yet another prominent figure who fell to his death from a window in western Moscow.

    The secretive head of Pravda publishing house, Vyacheslav Leontyev, 87, fell 70ft from his home on Saturday evening.

    He was the former head of Soviet newspaper Pravda, meaning Truth, which was the main organ of the ruling Communist Party, and continued in his role long after the collapse of the USSR in 1991.

    Leontyev was seen as knowledgeable about the secret wealth of the Kremlin.

    Police are probing whether it was an accident, suicide or foul play, but it’s the latest death by a window fall in Russia.

    Exiled journalist Andrey Malgin wrote about the ‘strange death’, saying: ‘The window falls continue. Leontyev fell from a window. He was found near his home on Molodogvardeyskaya Street, where he lived.’

    Pravda was a staple of the Kremlin’s propaganda during the USSR (Picture: East2West)
    Malgin, who knew Leontyev well, added: ‘He gave the impression of a sort of underground millionaire. He also knew a lot about the ‘Party’s money’ — the Pravda publishing house was the most profitable enterprise in the business empire of the CPSU [Communist Party of the Soviet Union] Central Committee.’

    Russia has suffered a spate of deaths of leading managers of major companies during and immediately before the war in Ukraine.

    The method of attack has ranged from the exotic – drinking tea laced with polonium or turning a door handle smeared with a deadly nerve agent – to the more brutal bullets at close range.

    Several have infamously strayed too close to an open window. But over the years, it has become increasingly common for critics of Putin and the Kremlin, as well as turncoat spies and investigative journalists, to wind up dead.

    Assassination attempts against Putin’s enemies have been common during his nearly quarter-century in power.

    Those close to the victims and the few survivors have blamed Russian authorities, but the Kremlin has routinely denied involvement.

    There have also been reports of prominent Russian executives dying under mysterious circumstances, including falling from windows, although whether they were deliberate killings or suicides is sometimes difficult to determine.

  2. Relentless Overspending Pushes the National Debt Up by $2 Trillion in the Last Year Alone

    The federal government just accumulated an additional $2 trillion in debt over the last 12 months. That’s the kind of debt surge America usually racks up in wartime or during major national emergencies. Today, though, as Republicans and Democrats engage in another budget-driven shutdown drama, we are not at war.

    There is no pandemic. The economy is humming. And another shutdown is happening. Yet it will solve nothing about the fact that the political class is burning through money at a pace that would make President Franklin Roosevelt’s war cabinet blush.

    The Daily Treasury Statement shows total federal debt rising to $37.5 trillion this week from $35.5 trillion last September. In peacetime, with unemployment low and the stock market booming, that’s breathtakingly reckless.

    Yet at Washington, winning at politics matters more than confronting the cause of the problem: relentless overspending, and especially the explosion of entitlement programs.

    Republicans, despite their fiscal-hawk branding, have presided over much of this surge. They boast $206 billion in Department of Government Efficiency “savings” and $213 billion in tariff receipts — rounding errors when compared with the debt.

    As the Tax Foundation’s Alex Durante and Garrett Watson point out, tariff revenue does almost nothing to change the country’s fiscal trajectory.

    Even if President Trump collects every dollar of his “emergency” tariffs, the federal debt-to-GDP ratio would still climb above 124percent by 2035.

    Remember that most of that revenue is paid by Americans, not foreigners — and that the tariffs’ growth-dampening effects offset much of the revenue in the first place.

    Democrats, for their part, are pushing back by demanding even more permanent spending. Senate Democrats just blocked a clean continuing resolution to simply carry forward President Biden’s spending levels from December 2024.

    As a result, the government is shut down. Why? To leverage the threat, and now the pain, of a shutdown into $1.5 trillion in new entitlements, including making Obamacare emergency subsidy expansions permanent.

    That’s on top of subsidies already bloated to absurd levels. The Paragon Institute’s Brian Blase notes that in 2014, taxpayers covered 68percent of Obamacare premiums. By 2020, that figure had risen to 80percent. With Mr. Biden’s Covid-19-era credits, taxpayers now cover 93percent of premiums.

    This is just the tip of the spending iceberg. The Cato Institute’s Chris Edwards tallied the full scope of Washington’s handout empire: 2,623 benefit and subsidy programs now clutter the federal budget. In 1970, there were 1,019. In 2000, there were only 1,425.

    The Department of Health and Human Services alone runs hundreds of welfare programs on top of Medicare and Medicaid. The Department of Agriculture runs not just farm subsidies but rural subsidies, food stamps, the WIC nutrition program, and school lunches.

    Mix in hundreds of tax breaks designed as stealth entitlements, and the budget metastasizes into an octopus of subsidies. It’s no wonder spending soars regardless of who’s in charge.

    The results are visible in the calendar as much as in the spreadsheets. This year, “Deficit Day” — when federal revenues collected since January 1 run out — fell on September 21. Every dollar spent after that date comes from new borrowing.

    The authors of the Deficit Day calculation, Antony Davies and James Harrigan, liken it to a household that runs out of money a week before the end of every month and has done so for 25 straight years.

    Washington spends $19 billion a day. That’s $7 trillion in 2025. Every penny from now until New Year’s is piled on top of the $37 trillion debt.

    Both parties are guilty. Republicans borrow recklessly and pretend tariffs or efficiency “savings” will square the books. Democrats demand still more entitlements, paid for with money we don’t have. They use brinkmanship as a distraction, turning the most basic government housekeeping into hostage drama.

    That’s not reform. It doesn’t shrink government. It doesn’t impose discipline. It wastes more money while the unchecked growth of entitlement and subsidy programs goes unaddressed.

    The resolution carrying forward Mr. Biden’s high spending numbers for seven weeks was far from ideal. Yet it was the least bad option: It would have avoided a shutdown, bought time and not added new entitlements.

    Either way, we still need a real solution. That will require courage neither party has shown. Mr. Edwards says Congress should slash entitlements and comb the Federal Program Inventory to eliminate hundreds of low-value subsidies.

    Mr. Blase argues that Washington should roll back Obamacare subsidies and restore price discipline in health care. As Messrs. Davies and Harrigan demonstrate, debt is no longer a “tomorrow” problem; it’s already upon us.

    For now, we’re stuck with a government that borrows like it’s fighting World War III while insisting that it’s merely conducting business as usual.

    The New York Sun

    1. All that interest income is shifting to the balance sheets of the asset owners. Lots of money Powell caused.

      First, by dishing out trillions in COVID spending, then claiming inflation was temporary, then finally raising rates to obscenely high levels and keeping them there.

      Yellen insisted on financing all this debt on the short end of the yield curve, instead of the long end when yields were 1-2% on the 10-year.

      All avoidable, but necessary to accelerate the wealth consolidation process before the force majeure.

      The filthy synagogue of Satan engineered it all.

      1. Woulda been nice to know in 2019. What’s even more sad is that after these events happen and everyone figures the how, what, why years later or decades later…nothing is done about it. It’s incredible they can pull these events off and get away with it, with nobody arrested or brought to justice.
        And everyone of any authority in your local area goes along with it.
        LAC, SLI, BTM, Drone stocks are still on the up. I thought they would have huge offering annoucements that would kill the momo. I assume oil stocks are going to get a pumpy soon.

        1. Holy moly. I just looked at DPRO. What a run! I wonder about UAVS?

          We on this blog have been talking about this for years now. That’s why I’ve been pounding the table on income generating assets. This is why I own a big portfolio of rental properties. Affordability means nothing. With all that interes income being generated, private equity is buying up everything.

    1. It’s in the hook-nosed fool’s DNA. Nathaniel will always be an Edomite. Like Judas. Even when speaking truth, they still deceive. They can’t help it.

      1. What’s to be made of the self proclaimed “Pharisee of Pharisees” who oversaw the public execution of Stephen. If someone did that today and then tried to be an authority of any capacity in the church, would you give them any time of day?

        1. Sounds like common sense to me. You possess that lone-wolf, independent-minded mentality that our heavenly Father seeks out in his miniscule remnant.

          Paul never met Jesus and there are hundreds of people on YouTube who claim to have had the same supernatural experiences as Paul. Constantine and the Jews made certain that Paul was front and center in their new religion.

          The apostle, John, is truly front and center. The books of the so-called New Testament are just a continuation of the written word from Genesis. The Catholic Church divided their Bible in half and the rest of the world’s Christians followed.

          Now, this would be the great deception in the last days. The last days are the times subsequent to the death, burial, and Resurrection of YHVH in the flesh, Jesus, as the world knows him.

          97% of today’s Christians are going to be absolutely shocked when our heavenly Father shows them the truth.

    2. Bro Nate has stated in his articles, there are no real physical Jews, just imposters, but reminds his audience that he’s a jew. Yet he did state the Holocaust didn’t happen more than a few times, which is kind of a big deal for him to say. I seen where white europeans are labeled esau, amalucks, and japeth remnants. There is alot of misinfo floating around for someone researching, can be misguided and not really know where to look for answers that aren’t clear in scripture, and it’s hard to put it all together to have truthful answers. And we can’t trust local preachers or any church authorities, as they are just going to give everyone a sunday school approach to the truth.

      1. Based on what you said, his logic is typical of an Edomite. In this instance, I think he’s cunningly conflating Israelite with Jew. Once again, the deceptions rain down.

        He appears every so often on Jeff Rense. I haven’t listened to him in a few months as I can’t stand the hermeneutical errors and that voice. His voice is like a pickaxe to my skull.

        The books of the written word are all we need to figure it out. This is why I do not rely on anyone in particular for my understanding.

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