November 24, 2019

WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Chinese spy spills secrets to expose Communist espionage | 60 Minutes Australia


34 comments:

  1. Wake me up when Assange isn't in solitary confinement...

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  2. I haven't watched yet but be careful trusting anything from these kind of bigshots in mainstream media. I am seeing BBC, Sky News, and 60 Minutes all do pieces now on Epstein, but obviously they are not to be trusted.

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  3. Yeah I agree this could easily be bullshit. The whole political machine is essentially bullshit. What is the purpose of this story?

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  4. Do you think the cold war was real?

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  5. Was Assange in solitary confinement......????

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  6. What kind of groundbreaking information did Assange reveal Most of the WikiLeaks documents appears to be propaganda ... why even arrest someone for that pile of junk?

    Any critical info revealing that our monetary system is a joke on us by private banksters who own the whole monopoly board? What about our corrupt governments owned by the bankers? Or that our voting system is nothing but an illusion? Any in depth exposés revealing any of that?


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  7. You can see that China is our new cold war opponent while the bankers slowly put the finishing touches on the global monetary system.

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  8. The Chinese are only a threat because they've been given/sold military and technological secrets beginning in earnest under the Clintoons. The world gubmint system will be something similar to China's. The Chinese are busy buying up land and governments all over South America and Africa as well as the west. The 'elite' have decided that their system is the most efficient and desirable for their purposes.

    Assange got himself in trouble when he embarrassed the Clinoon-Bush mafia family. Ecuador handed him over after the new president signed a $4.3 billion loan with the IMF. Handing over Assange was part of the preconditions to the loan.

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  9. ChainsawShoah I have also come to realize that Edward Snowden is an actor, and Assange probably is too, and Chelsea Manning. Don't get me wrong, they did expose some truly horrific war crimes. But the playbook is to give some truth to establish credibility.

    Edward Snowden's girlfriend is an obvious tranny. Him given asylum in Russia is a bad omen for any of us believing that Putin might be the real deal. Take a look at this picture of Snowden's girlfriend:

    https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/06/14/article-2341691-1A4C007A000005DC-679_634x680.jpg

    It is discouraging to realize that there are no real heroes in the mainstream.

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  10. Jacky Hammeredsenile, There are plenty of fictional heroes and villans and the majority is the segment they need to appeal to, and it works like a charm every time.

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  11. Scorpio i was not aware of that IMF loan to Ecuador, interesting.

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  12. Chainsaw- A lot of the unrest in South America, Africa, Lebanon and Haiti are the direct result of recent IMF loans with attached stipulations of 'austerity'. Also, any country that subsidizes its gas prices are told to remove the subsidies as part of the deal. Little facts like those are usually ignored by the three ringed circus clown show MSM.

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  13. Oh for sure a great documentary that used to be available on youtube called "life and debt" explored Jamaicans dealings with the IMF. I was a fascinating documentary I think i saw it on google video actually remember that? :)

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  14. Here is a clip from that movie

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr0QLkt6KUA

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  15. Well said scorpio.

    As for WikiLeaks being a pile of crap why don't you go through the archive yourself - there are plenty of cables etc that show the whorporate nature of our Western "democracies", anyone who can see the interaction between CIA/state dept and major corporations and still needs to see a "smoking gun confession that our banking system is a fraud" can't be helped.

    As for Snowden we all use HTTPS now because of Snowden. That alone is worth the price of admission.

    I refuse to go down the Alan Butle route of deciding everyone and everything is fake - I'll take my wins where I can and try to capitalise on them...

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  16. You can refuse if you like. I could care less. Its all political theater bullshit. People need things to discuss on internet threads and coffee shops LOL I'm afraid at the end of the day we are free range debt slaves for the bankers. All this other bullshit gives you an oppurtunity to fly your flag while you get butt fucked ;)

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  17. @KnownUnknown, You have to realize that you have contracted into this unreality and you have a corporate identity that most people can't wrap there minds around. It is through this identity that they have been able to ignore any "legitimate" constitutional rights you might think apply to you. All this other noise is designed to keep that simple fact buried and keep their usury system going. The courts are subservient to the banks.This"corporate fiction" scam is written in law in an occult manner and our statutes are drafted in this same occult manner. We keep contracting in to these statutes and so forfeit any constitutional rights we think we might have.

    So, is what i say true? If it is do we have much bigger problems than what wikileaks brings to the table? I follow the news to be aware of the memes. I think many people do the same. Others lap it up like pablum. I guess we will see how it goes :)

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  18. Chainsawmillerman said to KnownUnkown...

    "All this other noise is designed to keep that simple fact buried and keep their usury system going"

    Usury?...We should be so lucky. They lend NOTHING because they give up NOTHING! Their parasitic life destroying scam went beyond usury decades ago.

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  19. Henry I'll agree with you there! Finally!

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  20. Basil 3 is reported to regulate these thieves a little more but they seem to keep kicking the can down the road when it comes to actually implementing it (currently January 1 2022)
    Mortgage backed securities and other scams like derivatives for example make Basil 3 somewhat insignificant in really reeling in these bankers IMHO.

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  21. Well when you have a group of legalised parasites sucking the world dry, as they are. Then it helps to impose regulations on said parasites; else the Host may start to awaken once they feel they are bleeding time and money at a rate beyond which they can support.

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  22. Henry I'm amazed and further driven into cynicism with each passing day that humanity just can't get their collective shit together. Do you think anyone of your neighbors knows or cares about Basil 3 regulations LOL.

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  23. It's not because of the legal fictions, those are just administrative sugar, it's because we're ignorant and want to believe that we need powerful people to control us. Otherwise we have more than enough technology to make direct individual participation in Parliament possible.


    WikiLeaks among many of the cyber hackers of the 00s showed us why we need direct participation.

    I think we need to take control of our politics back from whoreporates, if you believe the only thing that would work is a complete overhaul of systems going back to Babylon then good luck to you. As I said before I'll take my wins where I can...

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  24. I often say that if I set out on a 100 mile walk choosing any point on the compass for direction, and spoke about these things to every person I met on that route, then I very much doubt they would have a fucking clue what I was talking about. FFS. Mami's Shit is bad enough and I haven't even left my chair.

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  25. I actually do NOT think its "administrative sugar" it a huge control mechanism that keeps us all deeply enslaved and all the legalese, statutes and law enforcers make it difficult for people to even think that their is another way to live. Countries have colective Stockholm syndrome. Ask someone what they think and they will say something like "we need laws, life is good, imagine if you were still living back in the 1800? Life is so much better now! Im not going to say much more on this. Dont have the energy for a big debate tonight :)

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  26. LOL yeah Henry you are right! Consensus is very very difficult to arrive at. I think it might go back to all that "noise" and the right/ left paradigm

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  27. Basel 3 took the place of the 'fractional reserve' conditions that formerly applied but were widely varied in regulation from nation to nation. Contrary to the crap on the net, fractional reserve banking is a necessary function of the gold standard. Bring that standard back and fractional reserve must return because a gold standard cannot function for even a day without it.

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  28. It's administrative sugar in that the system is the problem not the legal fiction. There are lots of times that you can use the fiction to protect yourself.

    I have notarised Hold Harmless agreements with my legal fiction etc which I do use to varying degrees of efficacy, but what works much better is knowing how to play the game when you need to.

    I don't disagree about the position you guys are describing we're in, I just think there ways to improve that position - and no I don't mean Christ.

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  29. @KU Well the level of knowledge to pertiipate in that "Simon Says" game is outside the scope of the common mans consciousness. Many end up having psych assessments ordered. The religious angle is a powerful one IMO and puts you in a place of historic power that just does not exist
    as Joe Blow Malcontent.

    @ Henry yeah they were varied and some are in force but not completely you're right. Yeah the gold standard is just another banker scam system. IMO we need a public bank with very strict rules and the death penalty to anyone caught messing with it, no exceptions. As I have said many people in Canada still say we have a public bank. We do in principle but not in reality.
    How that can be blows my mind.

    We had one of Canada's famous constitutional lawyers fight for an organization called COMER (committee On Monetary and Economic Reform) and it went to the Supreme court. The Supreme court decided it was a frivolous case. There was an almost complete media blackout surrounding this case.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ZuIKXXtQN0

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  30. Chainsawmillerman, Sorry, but no. There is no fractional reserve system anywhere. You cannot store a fraction of nothing. For instance in Britain 98% of what is considered money is a debt to a bank. but it does not exist in any tangible form. No bank that created it can make it tangible without breaking the law by counterfeiting. Todays money exists solely as a string of binary code laughing back at us from cyberspace. Numbers are infinite. And there is no need for a fractional reserve of what is infinite.

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  31. Henry Its true I agree with you.

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  32. The public bank debate is more about having an non interest bearing currency as apposed to a non interest bearing currency.

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  33. I mean interest bearing currency in that last part above :)

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  34. https://larryhannigan.com/2019/11/20/youth-rampage-more-extreme-weather/

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