>580,000 respondents in 35 countries were asked the question: Would you actively participate in large-scale uprising against the generation in power if it happened in the next days or months? More than half of 18- to 34-year-olds said yes.
Since the state has a monopoly on violence and force, the better option would be a mass tax protest. Just ignore requests for tax payment or respond with "I'm not getting the services I pay for - like a competent police force". They cannot argue with that. Violence would only get shut down and have decent objectors imprisoned.
Regardless of nation, all our leaders are actively undermining our own countries. They are the enemy.
You know what i never understood? Take terrorists, for instance. They attack innocent people, blow themselfes up in common public places etc. It doesn't make sense, because it doesn't make any difference. If i would be a terrorist, i would kill some people with (((high power))) such as Rothsvhild, Bilderberger, Zuckerberg etc. or go and blow up some nuclear power station, bug banks, nasa, youtube, cern etc. Something that would have an impact and would cause global chaos. Why do these fahgots never do it but instead kill inocent people at the subway?
Isaac Johnson
Everyone in a western nation should agree on a date to stop paying taxes unless and until our leaders actually start upholding the laws of the land
If you don't want to use violence that's not a bad idea but unfortunately a lot of the methods of taxation we have don't have the option to voluntarily boycott it.
Much better idea would, for example, be a mass rent strike, a mass mortgage strike, corporate boycotts or fiat boycotts in a targeted way that would allow you to hit people in the pocket until they use their cash flow to lobby for useful laws.
What laws?
How about central banking reform? Financial services reform?
Xavier Peterson
You can't just withhold taxes - you have to empty your bank accounts, use a medium of money which is independent from it as best as you're able, and boycott those aspects of the economy which are most universal and structural whilst having such sufficient numbers law enforcement can't cope with enforcing the law for your non-compliance.
Robert Perry
Because the occaisional terrorist attack on little people is useful for TPTB to let slip the net once in a while to justify having sufficient power to "keep you safe".
They don't let anything through which targets structural important parts of the system or powerful people however.
Austin Moore
Because those "terrorists" are those (((high power))) peoples stooges. Their actions only serve to further (((the agenda))).
Terrorists are 100% bought and paid for by western nations. Thats why ISIS never attacks Israel
And once again: YOU HAVE THE FUCKING NUMBERS. HALF OF ALL PEOPLE 18-34 ARE READY TO START HURLING BRICKS AT POLICE - IT'S JUST WHO ARE YOU GOING AFTER AND WHAT DO YOU WANT OUT OF IT.
That's it. You can start pushing for it TODAY. Voting for UKIP or Corbyn or Tulsi Gabbard or pulling out of the EU is insufficient at this point - they're not going to change anything because the political processes are all far too captured, the financial system is already owned.
It's only violence that's going to scare the people in charge into relinquishing power. The only question you have to ask yourselves is:
Here is a 60 minutes that didn't manage to air in australia about your elite pedo ring, you'll find some names here: youtube.com/watch?v=bezVbPCK5Q8
You should fucking rage first and foremost. I swear the UK is the deepest of them all. Mass rapes in cities of your daughters People who speak out of islamification thrown in jail Islamofascist mayor of biggest city. I really cant comprehend how you let this happen. You are the cuckedest, bong.
Robert Adams
I like nice things such as
>Warm running water >Running water in general >Food in grocery stores >Having all of my windows intact >Electricity >All the nice shit in general that we have in a post 1930's home
I dislike things such as
>Getting shot at >Standing post >Being in the frontline in general >All the things that would occur in a conflict/uprising/civil war/ect
It retarded to think that Europe wouldn't look like Aleppo if 50% of the youth would revolt
>Voting No. Mass abstention from voting is the only course of action.
We need an alternative parliament if anything. Anyone you vote for in Westminster is (((them))). Ukip and Corbyn are not "alternatives" they are the same gang
Adrian Gray
i havnt paid my taxes for 4 years
Joshua Hernandez
This is horrendously convoluted bullshitery. If you want to turn people off understanding basic economics, give them these images.
If you want them to actually grasp the concept of honest/sound money vs fake fiat currency give them these documentaries:
They would do fuck all as long as they have facebook and sky sports.
Camden Bell
Noice. We need to follow your example
Julian Baker
The (((resistance))) inside of the Trump White House is a collective of firmly entrenched Zionists who are working within the Republican party and federal government to undermine any ideas that would destabilize (((the order of things))) as they are. These (((resistance))) figures are high level and mostly protected assets who are not only members of the executive team, but liaisons throughout all levels of governments, as the op-ed states.
Even if the (((writer))) of the op-ed were named and jailed, nothing could dismantle the collective interest of this (((resistance))), as it continues to shape the Trump White House exactly how (((they))) envision any Republican-led White House to run.
This is why you do not and never will see any extreme motions to disrupt the establishment. This is why the media continues its campaign to slander and sabotage unfettered, in cohesion with the alphabet agencies. This is why federal judges strike down anything that will give Trump momentum for his more extreme agendas. MAGA Republicans do not run Washington, (((Republicans))) do, and you will be sorry to know that this is how things will continue.
I want you all to take heed to one very important and cryptic line in the op-ed; "We will do what we can to steer the administration in the right direction until ā one way or another ā it's over."
(((They))) have already decided, if his problems with discipline cause too much collateral, he will be JFK'd.
The (((resistance))) is real, and this is (((their))) flag.
Hunter Taylor
We know things are bad ā worse than bad. They're crazy. It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out anymore. We sit in the house, and slowly the world we are living in is getting smaller, and all we say is: 'Please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. Let me have my video games and my memes and my pornography and I won't say anything.'
This. If I was a shitskin and some politician destroyed my country by invading it Iād hold him responsible or his family. Most US and EU inhabitants would be cheer Islamists on for that instead of hating them all. The US directly controls all Islamist terror through Israel and Saudi Arabia. A country that would finance illegal operations by importing heroin and other hard drugs into their own country selling it to their own youth obviously has no morals at all.
Hunter Martin
Its badly written and just a brain rape of arrows pointing places like that paranoid conspiracy guy pic.
Like, look at pic related. This is what I would make if I was a central banker and wanted people to lose interest in what the fuck I was doing in case they figure out the scam
The op-ed showed people that who you vote for doesn't matter - that the real power-brokerage and structure of it is in the sub-level you don't see.
It's in boring sounding committees and think tanks, it's at quiet lunches in expensive restaurants between senior civil servants and rich interests, it's in the 40,000 page laws your representatives don't read, written by the very people they regulate, as they rubber-stamp them on behalf of the people who helped them get where they are - who you vote for might as well be the intern doing photocopying at a corporation, it's a joke, a shell game, a reality tv show, a personality-based kabuki theatre to trick you into believing you consent to the adulterated information you're fed, the carefully bleached concepts you're taught to interpret them by and the generally anesthetised, dumbed down, oblivious docility a ruling class finds desirable in its livestock.
no. its either a) nyt made the whole thing up, or b) white house made the whole thing up to distract people. either way nothing will change.
Connor Ross
so what are they waiting for?
Luis Allen
Delinquincy on tax returns only becomes criminal after 7 years. How many people would need to stop paying taxes and how many years would it take those people to financially hinder our overlords?
All that shows is that if you're in the institutional position to benefit from asymmetries of information and proximity to credit with a higher spread from what you receive to what you peddle you're going to survive and profit from cyclical derangement of the economy in a way that costs little people.
If you find that difficult to understand, go and shitpost in a thread about jews.
Mason Bailey
the documentaries I posted are hours long. and interesting.
The writing in those graphics is terrible. Its just a shitton of waffly babble. No ones going to actually read it.
Explain whats happening in that diagram I took from it.
They use all our taxes and services to protect those higher individuals. We are goyim
Blake Diaz
1. Issuance out of thin air creates money which is cut off from the feedback mechanisms of the economy in the balance between capital deployed and capital saved.
2. This misallocation creates failures of businesses and lives as people apply themselves relying on the price discovery mechanisms of money and the markets into places they shouldn't.
3. Those failures result in follow-on forces of herd behavior which drive down prices in specific areas to over-correct from the previous misallocation.
4. Purchasing such assets and then driving up the economy again once it has re-arranged from this derangement sets a new direction for it to become misallocation and overcharged.
5. You sell into that demand and repeat the process.
There's nothing substantive about that you can criticise - the fact you don't understand it is not a criticism.
10 times as many people as the police force, 3 times as many as the military and police combined.
Zachary Reed
So waffly babble, then.
this is obviously a concerted effort to just flummox people into non-comprehension. It seems very (((suspect))).
All you need to say is, "currency is created at interest from a central bank and in order to create the interest, more currency has to be created also at interest, so a debt spiral is created that is bound to fail"
Or "abolish usury"
Christopher Jackson
cool, thats actually not that many. Seems possible.
Oliver Robinson
>So waffly babble, then.
Hey if you're happier with "abolish usury" I'm fine with that. But again, just because you don't understand bernoulli's principle does not mean it's "waffly babble" nobody needs to understand to make a plane fly.
If you're happy with "planes fly" - that's fine, you don't have to understand it anymore than that for your purposes.
Luis James
Yes - you need to make the information accessible to the average person. Your writing is atrocious. Its like you want people to be turned off.
If I write a shit book, I can't complain that people "didn't get it". I'm a shit writer
Brandon Torres
There's no way I could simply it for you anymore than I have retard, I draw you kiddy pictures.
Some people are just too stupid to understand something no matter how much effort you take.
I see those graphics posted often and no one says anything about them. Never "saved" or "based" or whatever.
No one gives a fuck because they're shit
Eli Martinez
Literally noone left or right likes Theresa May. Shes a useless "Leader" not just in the fact shes a woman. But in the capacity that she couldn't lead a sponsored charity walk for a group of kids.
Caleb Garcia
>no one says anything about them. Never "saved" or "based" or whatever
Then we've identified the problem. You rely on mass opinion to decide what's important. You don't have the ability to understand something on your own.
I see you've had to break it down already. Its incomprehensible bullshit. You need to write better. You need to convey these ideas in a way people can actually understand, rather than complain about those people not being "mature enough"
Those documentaries explain complex material but in an accessible manner.
Thats the sign of a good writer - someone who can convey complex information in a way that is comprehensible.
Isaiah Davis
The point of terrorism is to terrorize people. If you just kill off some important banker or politician it doesn't have the same effect as say a suicide bomb going off on your regular route to work. You need people to be scared constantly in their every day life and you don't get that from killing someone barely anyone knows.
Joshua Young
No - I came to that conclusion by my self thankyou.
Its shit. You just showed you had to break it down for someone else thus proving my point
William Miller
But the tax is taken even before my employer puts the monthly payment in my account, so what can you do
Robert Long
>If this is true what are we waiting for? Nobody wants to start it, but everyone thinks they are ready to go.
Remember polacks if you are gonna go sperg out go after a Rothschild, Zuckerberg, Soros, (((banker))), (((politician))), Bezos, (((Page))), (((oligarch))), etc. Go after somebody high level with national and international recognition. They should fear us, not the other way around. They should be trembling in their pants when they are out in public, not walking around like they own the place.
God I can't wait till shit hits the fan. Things have to get worse before they get better.
Brayden Fisher
Go on then what did those documentaries teach you?
What conclusion was that then?
Connor Taylor
There must be some tax in burgerland you have to go somewhere and pay, like property tax?
Or become self employed and withhold tax that way
William Butler
>What conclusion was that then? oh dear - we've gone in a circle haven't we. If you follow the conversation back you'll see that the conclusion is those graphics are "incomprehensible bullshit".
>Go on then what did those documentaries teach you? As explained: "currency is created at interest from a central bank and in order to create the interest, more currency has to be created also at interest, so a debt spiral is created that is bound to fail"
They do fear us that's why there's so desperately pushing a Kafkaesque narrative to divide people up on every single stupid basis they can (intersectionality) so that when it erupts it won't be directed at them.
Isaac James
this user gets it Europe lacks true leaders who are willing to go all the way. of course, there will be leaders in alt-right-type marches like pegida and "identity evropa" but what happens is that they lead marches, and then the gov/media quickly shut them down or arrest them.
it's pretty obvious by now that these gay little marches aren't going to do shit. look at the japs in okinawa---they have been marching against the US mil-niggers for 2 decades now and nothing has improved. jap girls still get raped by black US soldiers and contractors.
Jonathan Davis
>the conclusion is
Saying you don't understand something is not a conclusion about the subject matter is it?
All they're meant to show is:
1. Why inflation exists. 2. Why systemic risk is a problem. 3. How central banking established itself. 4. Why there is no longer a distinction between productive and extractive capital. 5. Why it should matter to you.
If you don't see why 1-4 should matter to you - it doesn't matter, hence it's incomprehensible bullshit to you. If I were less inclined to thing that didn't still make you something other than livestock to be fed on I might hold it against you.
>"currency is created at interest from a central bank and in order to create the interest, more currency has to be created also at interest, so a debt spiral is created that is bound to fail"
>"abolish usury"
Which are both conclusions I agree with but it's not sufficient acquaintance in this stuff to actually structurally change any of it is it?
I'm just trying to give you a bit of a better understanding so you won't rely on people who DO think you're livestock to put together the "solutions" you'd demand.
Alexander Baker
>They do fear us that's why there's so desperately pushing a Kafkaesque narrative to divide people up on every single stupid basis they can (intersectionality) so that when it erupts it won't be directed at them.
You could just put "divide and conquer" instead of this protentious dickheadery.
You are a shit writer, buddy
Jose Miller
easier said than done. the Elites are rarely just walking around like they own the place. and when they ARE in public they have tighter security that actual presidents. you think the men who run the world just walk around with a couple guards? no. they have their own private military guarding them 24/7. you just don't know it because you haven't looked into it. i'm not trying to insult you, i'm just saying you are not fully informed or aware of the situation.
Luke Turner
What are the laws which currently govern the financial system domestically in the UK? What are the laws which govern it internationally? What figures into what regime keeps that system in place? Why would they change it or why would they not? What infrastructure does it have? Who's interests exist in it both for and against? How would you go about changing it? What would you replace it with so that it stopped the sort of symbio-parasitism we have today?
What did your documentaries tell you about that?
Tyler Butler
Jesus Christ. It is quite a chore to read your writing style
Luis Morris
I'm sorry I don't find reading as taxing as you do.
Noah Ortiz
You don't have to read it, you just have to throw bricks at the people I tell you to - can you handle that?
Joseph Stewart
Evidently reading isnt taxing, but reading a shit writer is a chore
Nathan Jones
Name the people.
Thomas Ramirez
So what have you read which wasn't shit out of curiosity?
Tom Scholar would be a good place to start - you can google that one.
Nathaniel Anderson
(The clue's always in who they give knighthoods to.)
Bentley Russell
This. Retards who push for revolution have only experienced a comfy, sheltered life through video games and internet posting.
See that? Doesn't matter which government you have in power, whoever your representatives are, it's always the same people who are actually in charge - and you've never fucking heard of them.
They all have titles and honours, but you've never fucking heard of them have you? You didn't even know their positions existed.
Ayden Morris
>what are we waiting for? I would've gladly fought and sacrificed my life for America, but after almost 2 years of Trump being a Zionist cuck faggot who forgot about the wall and locking her up, I'm not willing to fight for anyone.
Trump is a faggot, and so is anyone who still thinks Trump is bringing change.
Obama's America starts back up January 2021, this time with front holes
Noah Ward
shut up faggot, he diagrammed near doctorate level banking in a few pictures. It makes sense if you actually pay attention. Some of us need words and pictures to make sense of things.
Nicholas James
>Obama's America starts back up January 2021, this time with front holes
Honestly perhaps not, we have a coincidence of a civil unrest cycle and a war cycle happening - it's something you last had in the revolutionary era following the age of enlightenment - everything repeats because human beings and the systems they create don't change even as technology influences how they interact.
Interesting. This is why I come to Jow Forums, I learn something new everyday.
Oh I know user. I know these fuckers have all types of tech and ex-mil dues protecting them. But all it takes is one dude camo'd to camp out a few days with a scoped .308 outside their residencies, all it takes is one dude with a hardened plastic knife to shove it into their chest during meet-n-greets/public events/etc, all it takes is one dude with a bottle of water mixed with ricine, etc. But you are right it's easier said then done.
Isaiah Bell
please do brexit before, tx
Jace Brown
You want people to brick Tom Scholar?
Dominic Torres
Its shit
Mason Collins
You should look into Armstrong he gave a good piece of his own life in prison to keep doing what he was doing which was backtesting by applying econometrics to history from several civilisations up to and including the minoans and doing so with computers when they were still arcane academic curiosities - he has the same perspective on finance the international banking cartel does and he's one of the few forecasters (who shares his opinions with plebs) out there who has said you'll see US equities trade vertically because our next crisis is going to be in sovereign debt. He's a very smart man who's had the institutional insight you get from advising senior people in government including Thatcher and the EU when it was first set up (which he criticised for never consolidating their debts and having a single treasury which will doom it to fall apart) - he's not simply an academic he has a sense of the institutional psychology of power as it applies today.
Young people are always rebellious but they're even more rebellious when society collectively shits on them and everything they stand for. Its going to be fun watching live streams of a continent wide modern day french revolution
I realise now these people are too insulated to do anything without a populace which:
A) Understands how they're getting fucked. B) Is willing to smash the doors in and slaughter the actual sell-outs in finance, intelligence, senior civil service, policy wonks, think tanks, NGOs, "charities", "foundations" and institutional media.
I don't want it to have to be done using slaughter because once you unleash those sorts of forces it hurts almost all of us - however they aren't socio-economically budging - they are too stupid or too selfish to do anything until they feel the impending threat of their names in the spotlight and the consequences that follow.
That's why they're putting so much effort into diffusing public discontent into usefully balkanised serf groups, it's the same "divide & conquer" shit which has been effective for centuries.
There are thousands of us on pol. It wouldn't be too hard to manipulate gangs with a few tweets.
If a number of us were to pretend to be Tottenham mandem and the other half pretend to be Peckham boys and chat shit then soon London would be an absolute warzone
Asher Brooks
this
Lincoln Mitchell
simply boycotting every single product made from China will change the world.
Nolan Lopez
The boomer lobby is not a meme.
Levi Young
I cant wait to see all the boomers gone
Camden Gray
(((they))) want you to be scared, not for shit to actually go down. they would lose everything if the system actually collapsed
Jaxson Martin
Miss me with that bullshit. Finland has conscription you fucktard.
I know how uncomfortable just a 2 week long military _exersice_ can be and an idea on how bad a real conflict would be.
Turn off the heat in your home, open all the windows and shit into a hole in the ground for a week and see if you'd like to live like that indefinitely.
Eli Gomez
there is a car burning in my suburb literally right now. i just drove past it while going to get some breakfast.
>HALF OF ALL PEOPLE 18-34 ARE READY TO START HURLING BRICKS AT POLICE how many of these people are anti-fa?
Jackson Wilson
>25% fascist >25% anti fascist >50% please leave us alone
That's what has to be unpicked - people have to be "woke" in the real sense - they have to be made to see how this stuff actually works and that they have nothing to gain from being turned on each other.
However people are dumb.
They don't want explanations which involve too many variables they want things to be simple:
Colour. Sex.
No matter how dumb you are you're able to understand your primary sense and your primary motive - that's a swell of ignorance you're going to struggle to push back which is why cultural marxism has been allowed to infect every HR department and academic institution.
The founding fathers of the United States had to pretend to be in on the game so they could betray it - but they had the benefit of geography and slow dissemination of information on their side to double deal with - we don't have that now.
>Turn off the heat in your home, open all the windows and shit into a hole in the ground for a week and see if you'd like to live like that indefinitely.
Feel free to reply but you sound like a pussy.
Nathan Reed
> We already have the numbers to win - so what should our goals be? Kicking out Jews, shitskins, and leftists. We'll be outnumbered on the last metric, but over half of the leftists are women that would cry if they got scratched and the other half are basedboy faggots that are afraid of guns.
Bongs have it a bit harder, so I recommend you get to making contraband spoons in basements ASAP.
Nathaniel Taylor
Civil War is coming
Robert Morgan
It's easy to say you're for something, but if a violent uprising took place I'd bet over 90% of those faggots would stay home tweeting as their contribution.
Colton Turner
Why is the civil war meme being pushed so much by the media? Does it mean something? Is there a secret weapon that's going to be pulled out? You think the media would be trying to quell a civil war.
>Turn off the heat in your home, open all the windows and shit into a hole in the ground for a week and see if you'd like to live like that indefinitely. Skinnyfat burger here. Sounds like utter shit, I'm not fit at all, and I get tired and cramped after a light hike. But at least the suffering of a fight would be towards something that mattered. I'd prefer that to wasting away surrounded by material comforts in the service of the ZOG and a decadent "society".
Bentley Murphy
If only Trump wasn't a faggot. At this point he would side with the left in a civil war