I think it’s possible that this could be connected to agenda 2030. Globalist government has been very open with their plans to move people out of the rural area and into the urban areas. This particular town “Palestine Ohio” is considered rural, and so we can see their methods of moving people from rural to urban. It’s not some peaceful way of moving the citizens, but more like forcing them to move by secretly poisoning the environment around them. Of course my accusation has to be proven in the court of law, but that’s going to be very difficult to do because the very same people who are doing the poisoning are the same people who literally own and run the entire legal system.
Most official sources will not tell you this, but one of the major factors in communist takeover of Russia was the fact that the communists seized control of all food production and food supplies. They understood the great importance of food control when it comes to controlling society.
Most official sources will not tell you this, but one of the major factors in communist takeover of Russia was the fact that the communists seized control of all food production and food supplies. They understood the great importance of food control when it comes to controlling society.
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How the evil corporations that orchestrate the chemical spill disasters empty whole towns in the US. The entire US is filled with entire abandoned towns like this one that people had to flee, out of fear for their health, leaving everything behind, because it was deemed too toxic by whoever was paid to say so.
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At 1:17:09 Dr. Leo talks about the fact that when it comes to the small group of elite exploiting and controlling the masses, everything pretty much stayed the same during atheist communism/Bolshevism as it was during the Christian Orthodox Romanovs. The common people were just as enslaved under Romanovs as they were during the bolsheviks. It was the same exploitation of people, animals and nature. People just exchanged one set of chains for another.
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It was the same demands of the citizens by both systems of government, the Christian Romanovs and the atheist Communists. Both governments demanded members of society to give up their young sons so that their young sons may die fighting the war of whoever is ruling the land at the time. Both systems of government demanded the citizens to pay high taxes in form of grain. And under both systems of government the Christian Romanovs and the Atheist Communism, the common folk did not own their land.
We can see the restriction in movement/traveling for the Russian commoners under both systems the Christian Orthodox Romanovs, as well as atheist communist government. During the Christian Romanovs the Russian people were enslaved under serfdom which made it illegal for them to freely move around/travel or move to another country. The same could be said about the atheist communist government in Russia, which made it illegal for soviet citizens to not only to move to another country, but even to visit another country. Soviet government also didn’t allow foreigners to enter the country. Only some Soviet citizens were allowed to leave to another country for some specific reasons and on very rare occasions. And on those very rare occasions when the Soviet citizens visited another country, they were thoroughly searched both exiting and entering the country.
I don’t know the whole history of Soviet union thoroughly, but based on the little I do know, there was a period of time when the Soviet government was very strict about foreign propaganda in their country.
Foreign money was illegal. Foreign products were illegal in Soviet union. Soviet government was very strict about pushing pro Soviet union propaganda, and forbidding foreign propaganda of any kind.
There were 15 republics within the Soviet Union, and I am not sure what was the law on intermarriage between the people who lived in different republics within Soviet Union, but I do know that when it came to a person who lived in any country outside of Soviet union wanted to marry someone who lived in Soviet Union, this union was illegal. And not just marriage but even dating around between Soviets and non-Soviets was illegal.
The weird thing is that today’s Marxism thats happening in the west is full of debauchery and hypersexuality, but in Russia the communist system was actually very against the debauchery. It was more like hardcore Christianity. They’ve viewed sexuality as only means to reproduce. It was illegal to kiss in public or hold hands during Soviet union government at least part of the Soviet history in Russia. Women were forced by law to dress modestly you couldn’t even show a little tiny bit of cleavage or have a skirt that is just slightly above the knee. Like I said it’s like the direct opposite of what we see taken place in the west today with the neoliberalism, except for it’s the other side of the extreme. i
It’s either one side of the extreme which is no limits to debauchery, extreme hypersexuality, or the other side of the extreme, no sexuality at all, hide sexuality, be ashamed of sexuality, women have to be covered from head to toe so that no part of them is visible that is in anyway sexy.
Obviously the healthy point would be balance somewhere in the middle, but I suppose communism is like one side of the extreme or the other. No wonder why some people compare communism with Christianity
I don’t know the whole history of Soviet union thoroughly, but based on the little I do know, there was a period of time when the Soviet government was very strict about foreign propaganda in their country.
Foreign money was illegal. Foreign products were illegal in Soviet union. Soviet government was very strict about pushing pro Soviet union propaganda, and forbidding foreign propaganda of any kind.
There were 15 republics within the Soviet Union, and I am not sure what was the law on intermarriage between the people who lived in different republics within Soviet Union, but I do know that when it came to a person who lived in any country outside of Soviet union wanted to marry someone who lived in Soviet Union, this union was illegal. And not just marriage but even dating around between Soviets and non-Soviets was illegal.
The weird thing is that today’s Marxism thats happening in the west is full of debauchery and hypersexuality, but in Russia the communist system was actually very against the debauchery. It was more like hardcore Christianity. They’ve viewed sexuality as only means to reproduce. It was illegal to kiss in public or hold hands during Soviet union government at least part of the Soviet history in Russia. Women were forced by law to dress modestly you couldn’t even show a little tiny bit of cleavage or have a skirt that is just slightly above the knee. Like I said it’s like the direct opposite of what we see taken place in the west today with the neoliberalism, except for it’s the other side of the extreme. i
It’s either one side of the extreme which is no limits to debauchery, extreme hypersexuality, or the other side of the extreme, no sexuality at all, hide sexuality, be ashamed of sexuality, women have to be covered from head to toe so that no part of them is visible that is in anyway sexy.
Obviously the healthy point would be balance somewhere in the middle, but I suppose communism is like one side of the extreme or the other. No wonder why some people compare communism with Christianity
Who would’ve thought you can even make apple pie on fire in one of these Dutch ovens. These things are amazing, and as far as I know healthy to use for cooking
I’ve always been fascinated by Transylvania, and all of its legends and folklore.
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Speaking of Transylvania folklore, recent version of Dracula film “ Dracula untold“ was not my favorite version of Dracula, but I was pleasantly surprised to see that the cast was chosen properly with ethnic European actors, or at least most of them appeared as ethnic Europeans.