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Scenes from the Apocalypse
Paris in 2016. This video will warm the heart of George Soros.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmMxJz9oOMg
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Now to Berlin where some complain they're not given enough free money for phone credits. Georgie will have a little chuckle at that remark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6Cg4syZbyU
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You read the alternative media OM, as you know, there is out and out chaos going on in Europe at the moment and is being suppressed by the mainstream news, it make you wonder how far/long the Globalists will allow it to continue, I have little doubt that the integration could be completed peacefully but a peaceful world isn't wanted by those who control it.
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Organ Morgan.
The first guy speaks a lot more sense than you
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Governments need to set up registers so citizens who have spare bedrooms can volunteer to accommodate asylum seekers to ease the accommodation crisis. In this country they can be compensated via prevailing LHA rates for each area.
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How anyone thought that flooding the continent with vermin was a good idea beggars belief.
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The neo-liberal Swedes can't seem to have enough inward migration in spite of police acknowledging they are struggling to maintain law and order in 55 ghettos.
http://pamelageller.com/2016/09/swed...go-zones.html/
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goslow
How anyone thought that flooding the continent with vermin was a good idea beggars belief.
Is that you Dad?
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Mrs Steve R
Is that you Dad?
:hehe:
The barbarians aren't at the gates they're sat in the front ****ing room.
(Profanity added for emphasis)
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I wonder how keen the Scots will be to rejoin Europe? The media have kept a lot of things quiet about what is really going on, in fact some have even painted a wonderful picture regarding current events.
In reality, as Yanis Varoufakis disclosed the EU is run by the unelected informal Eurogroup that doesn't even exist officially, with the IMF (bankers) at the head of the table. Do you think the pound falling is just a coincidence? There is still a lot of drama still to come, these are high-stake maneuvers with some very big players involved.
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Wales-Bales
I wonder how keen the Scots will be to rejoin Europe? The media have kept a lot of things quiet about what is really going on, in fact some have even painted a wonderful picture regarding current events.
In reality, as Yanis Varoufakis disclosed the EU is run by the unelected informal Eurogroup that doesn't even exist officially, with the IMF (bankers) at the head of the table. Do you think the pound falling is just a coincidence? There is still a lot of drama still to come, these are high-stake maneuvers with some very big players involved.
Was brexit part of 'the plan'?
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
Was brexit part of 'the plan'?
I'm 80% sure it wasn't, but who knows :biggrin: Everybody has got their Play Book out, so keep watching for some signs :thumbup: It's taken the Fabians 100 years to get this far, so I am assuming that they are not best pleased. Obama, Soros, the IMF and the Goldman Sachs cartel are pretty miffed too. And who really knows what is going on with the Tories? They've done so many double-bluffs already :sherlock:
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Originally Posted by
Eric Cartman
Was brexit part of 'the plan'?
It's comedy isn't it, we are told all about NWO and globalists and how they can fix everything to their own needs, yet we've just had a vote that goes totally against that. Surely fixing a vote should be quite a simple process compared to the other things these "masters of the universe" get up too.
It's almost as it's made up.....
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TruBlue
It's comedy isn't it, we are told all about NWO and globalists and how they can fix everything to their own needs, yet we've just had a vote that goes totally against that. Surely fixing a vote should be quite a simple process compared to the other things these "masters of the universe" get up too.
It's almost as it's made up.....
It's everyday people who count the votes and double check the scores.
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goslow
:hehe:
The barbarians aren't at the gates they're sat in the front ****ing room.
(Profanity added for emphasis)
:hehe: I'm not sure how to answer you sometimes.
What I should have said is what I say to my dad, don't get sucked in to blaming the wrong people.
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TruBlue
It's comedy isn't it, we are told all about NWO and globalists and how they can fix everything to their own needs, yet we've just had a vote that goes totally against that. Surely fixing a vote should be quite a simple process compared to the other things these "masters of the universe" get up too.
It's almost as it's made up.....
Or just making sure we didn't get a vote in the first place.
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Eric Cartman
Or just making sure we didn't get a vote in the first place.
Usually just brainwashing people and filling their heads with propaganda is normally enough, judging by some of the comments on here :biggrin:
Unfortunately some of the politicians and businessmen weren't onside, so it all go a bit messy. Rumour has it the Queen wasn't too keen to vote herself out of a job either.
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Wales-Bales
It's everyday people who count the votes and double check the scores.
I forgot the read the small print.
Get out clause 9856824234.
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Wales-Bales
Usually just brainwashing people and filling their heads with propaganda is normally enough, judging by some of the comments on here :biggrin:
Unfortunately some of the politicians and businessmen weren't onside, so it all go a bit messy. Rumour has it the Queen wasn't too keen to vote herself out of a job either.
If only I had enough confidence in myself to claim others are brainwashed.
You of course, have such factually accurate knowledge of the events on the ground in Syria.
None of us do.
P.S Your profile picture does my tits in for some reason.
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LordKenwyne
If only I had enough confidence in myself to claim others are brainwashed.
You of course, have such factually accurate knowledge of the events on the ground in Syria.
None of us do.
P.S Your profile picture does my tits in for some reason.
It's just a bit of banter, don't put yourself down :biggrin:
P.S Maybe I should change my avatar to tits?
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May has to be another firmly in the banksters' pocket; they wouldn't risk someone honest entering Downing Street. First she delayed Article 50 for a minimum of six months, then to nine months as the pound's value crumbles whilst Project Fear Mk II gathers pace.
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Originally Posted by
LordKenwyne
If only I had enough confidence in myself to claim others are brainwashed.
You of course, have such factually accurate knowledge of the events on the ground in Syria.
None of us do.
P.S Your profile picture does my tits in for some reason.
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Wales-Bales
It's just a bit of banter, don't put yourself down :biggrin:
P.S Maybe I should change my avatar to tits?
Must every thread end like this? :facepalm:
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A simple solution to the unaccompanied minor (mostly aged between 17to 25)problem is to reunite them with their loving,caring parents,charge said parents with child neglect then deport them.everyones a winner.
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Mrs Steve R
Must every thread end like this? :facepalm:
It's TruBlue's fault :biggrin:
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goslow
A simple solution to the unaccompanied minor (mostly aged between 17to 25)problem is to reunite them with their loving,caring parents,charge said parents with child neglect then deport them.everyones a winner.
There has been a lot of dispute about ages, did you see the "14 year old" lad who won a children's running competition in Sweden? :hehe:
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Wales-Bales
It's TruBlue's fault :biggrin:
As my nan used to say.. you need your heads banging together :biggrin: