We Don't Need Government, We Need Purpose
Lance Schuttler
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The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele.
We Don't Need Government, We Need Purpose
Lance Schuttler
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Venezuela aims for crypto alchemy with new ‘petro gold' token
Maduro is hoping cryptocurrencies will help Venezuela skirt U.S. financial sanctions as it struggles under hyperinflation and a collapsing socialist economy.
Phi Beta Iota: Sanctions are going to die in next decade. Ecuador particularly and UNASUR generally, should be looking at three things: nationalizing all central banks; expelling all foreign and absentee land owners; and creating a crypto-currency at the same time that they leave the SWIFT system. All IMF and WB officials should be declared Personna Non Grata.
CRS Legal Sidebar Prepared for Members and Committees of Congress
Russians Indicted for Online Election Trolling
Charles Doyle
Senior Specialist in American Public Law
February 21, 2018
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#GoogleGestapo is deleting all accounts that conflict with the official narrative. The USA is now officially “Stalinist” in its treatment of information that is not “approved.” People are being digitally assassinated to cover up false flag fake news operations.
Below is one email with many links and images from a person whose entire digital life has just been deleted by social media mandarins in active violation of Title 7.

Niall Ferguson
3 Stars – Half-Assed History from a Courtesan
Niall Ferguson is neither Will Durant nor John Lewis Gaddis. He is far removed from Howard Zinn. He is, in effect, an intelligent idiot, a courtesan historian. While the book’s intent may remind one of Eric S. Raymond’s classic essay on “The Cathedral or the Bazaar,” or the book by Thomas L. Friedman, The Lexus and the Olive Tree: Understanding Globalization, the author – while spectacularly qualified in conventional, which is to say, “approved thinking,” – offers so many false notes in this book in relation to what I know to be true, that I consider this book largely worthless.