Sunday, December 10, 2023

ALEX JONES: White people are only 7% of the world population, maybe 8%

Alex Jones does drop a lot of facts. During interviews, it's done often without citing resources. He claims that whites make up only 7% of the global population. So I checked. This is all I got from the internet,

"Seems to be between 9% and 12%, depending on how Hispanics are counted and of course, the Clintonian discourse on what 'white', 'is'. In unadulterated, strict 'European' (not Slav) origin of 4 generations of parentage, the number could be much lower - probably 5%, but impossible to verify. About 18 percent or 1.2 Billion People."

Saturday, December 9, 2023

American citizen, Gonzalo Lira, tortured in a Ukrainian prison since July. Biden Admin shrugs shoulders

the number that they are concerned about is life expectancy. And it happens to be highly affected not by the average lifespan necessarily but by childhood mortality, That's why they're so after pregnant women and children and babies

If you don't have an X account, then use this link.  This is a montage of different interviews that reference the reduction in life expectancy as a way to hide the kill or culling of the population.  They can't drop a nuclear bomb; too visible, too obvious.  So the shots that make sick and reduce their life expectancy is a more subtle way to achieve the same results.  Now, there is a financial angle to this.  

11:55  The same guys who are missing $20 trillion from their financial statements over the last 20 years just happened to be the guys who are depopulating the country.  That is not a coincidence, right?

12:11. The life of expectancy that's a very interesting number . . . for them it's all a numbers game.  [She's thinking of the Nazi doctor, Dr. Mengele.]  Hitler's Fauci.  He was in public health and by public health they meant death camps and he was in hiding for a number of years after the war and finally when he was caught, he was like "I was just doing my job."  It was a numbers job.  It was just statistics and Public Health numbers that he was doing.  And that's the number that they are concerned about,  life expectancy.  And it happens to be highly affected not by the average lifespan necessarily but by childhood mortality, number one.  Number one:  childhood mortality.  That's why they're so after pregnant women and children and babies and catching them right in the hospital right away and giving them all kinds of poisonous injections right away including now approved monoclonal antibodies.  

Almost all new jobs are now from healthcare and government

not a conflict between the United States and Russia, or the United States and China; these are conflicts about the nature of governance

There is the Chinese proverb or saying that goes "May you live in interesting times."  In that sense we have all massively locked out, you know, in the sense that we are living at a crossroads that is going to change human societies irreversibly.  We are coming to a close on the continuity of a system that you might trace back to 4 or 500 years ago, or you might trace it back to about 3,000 years depending on how you wish define it, but basically for the last 4 or 500 years we had the unchallenged Primacy of the West in the world so Western Powers controlled and dominated global trade and global finance from the time of The Venetian Empire across to the Lombard banking in Italy then to Spain and its conquest of Central and South America, and then the Dutch Empire, and the British Empire.  And now the British Empire, who about a hundred years ago crossed the ocean and infiltrated the governing systems of the United States, helped itself to the American military, political, diplomatic powers, and the American wealth to continue building its empire.  It's . . . I think this continuity of empire is coming to an end it's a system of governance it's easy to look at events today and think oh it's United States or Ukraine against Russia; it's the United States versus China; it's Israel versus the Palestinians and the Syrians; India versus Pakistan there is all these crises fault lines all over the world but I was just last week at a presentation by Kurt Volker who was the U.S. ambassador to Nato and he was delivering a presentation titled, "What We Learned in Ukraine Over the Last 18 Months of War."  To my mind one of the most important things he said was "that this conflict is really about the nature of governance."  This is what he said.  "It's a clash of two systems.  It's a class between democracies and autocracies."  And he explained this like the autocracies, authoritarian regimes, treat their people like subjects, whereas democracies treat people like citizens.  In fact, what he was saying is exactly what George Soros also said in his 2021 speech to the World Economic Forum gathering at Davos in Switzerland.  So basically this is right, this is correct.  This is not a conflict between the United States and Russia, or the United States and China, or any localized nation versus nation conflict, this is really a conflict between two systems of governance.  And even though people like Soros and Volker present this as the good guys versus all the autocrats and despots around the world.  That's not really what it is.  The Western world has been dominated for centuries by a occult oligarchies that have grown up around the international banking cartel and the multinational corporations that they support.  So basically it's who not only the world is up against, but also, even if they don't know it, it's the populations of Western European which hides behind the facade of democracy.  So you get a Democracy where you get to choose a republican Congress or a Republican president, and after 4 years or 6 years you're not happy then you get to choose the Democrat ones.  In the UK, it's the Tories versus Labor.  In every country is more or less the same thing where you think you're going to change something by voting somebody out or somebody in, but in the end by some black magic for decades and decades, we keep getting things that we reject like war, crises, poverty, crime, uncontrolled immigration, a collapse of the healthcare system, decay of our infrastructure; we keep getting that.  Though on the other hand, we never seem to get what we do want: safe streets, good jobs, good education, parks, libraries, hospitals,