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Jean Pierre LaRocque's avatar

They are all traitors to their respective countries and to all people

of the world! Bunch of maggots!

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Ahmed’s Stack of Subs's avatar

dude looks angry

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Peter Halligan's avatar

buyers remorse?

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Dave Payette's avatar

Ah, yes. I remember that one.

Sometimes it is hard to spot who's an insider and who's a useful fool. Other times, it's dead easy!

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Paving the Way's avatar

That dude is scary.

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whiskeys's avatar

I was trying to figure it out. It looks like it's a man, doesn't it?

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kerrylyn's avatar

She sounds like a man and a Dylan Mulvaney look about her

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damon mcclure's avatar

There's a rabid dog if ever I saw one.

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Elizabeth Schneider's avatar

Can someone just bang bang them out of their misery!

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Baldmichael's avatar

You may be pleased to know that Mariana Mazzucato anagrams to

Am a maniac out razz

And her full name, Mariana Francesca Mazzucato, anagrams to

Accra ANZAAS factum Rome Nazi

She was born in Rome. That's the best I can do for the time being. She is insane (insane is in her name too).

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Sherman's avatar

Well crap, Patrick Moore fmr co-founder of Greenpeace, came out with this: https://x.com/wideawake_media/status/1731989412949504217?s=20 - -

Only the billionaires will be able to afford to buy food, and all the other people will die."

Greenpeace co-founder, Dr. Patrick Moore, on the genocidal consequences of Net Zero.

"Now they're going into agriculture and threatening to cut off the supply of food, because food is causing global warming."

"They will cause a ruination the likes of which the Earth has never seen, because there are over eight billion of us, and four billion of us depend on nitrogen fertiliser, which they now say is bad, because it's a greenhouse gas or whatever… It's all completely phoney. And so is the campaign against CO2."

There's a link to the full interview...if so inclined.

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Baldmichael's avatar

Artificial nitrogen fertilizer has always been a problem as it may produce bulk but not quality. However it is the pesticides which are far worse. We actually dispose of our bodily wastes which should go back in to the soil as used to be the case.

Global warming is a load of glow balls of course. :)

https://alphaandomegacloud.wordpress.com/2023/02/08/globalism-and-globalist-globalization-or-globalisation-whats-in-the-words/

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Freedom Fox's avatar

Her trigger words for me - "Global commons" "for the common good"

So I did my quick and dirty globalist approved Wiki narrative lookup on her:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariana_Mazzucato

Which led me to her Curriculum Vitae in the footnotes (Wiki footnotes are where you learn much more about someone than the approved narrative):

https://cms.marianamazzucato.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/CV-Mazzucato-2022-May.pdf

This is one serious psychopath. The most dangerous thing about her is how far and wide her presence is felt across the world. The amount of access she has and the audiences who find her to be an important and credible source of information of value is frightening. She's a convinced and committed Marxist, enemy of capitalism and individual freedom. Considers those obstacles to her collectivist utopia and works to subvert them everywhere she has influence. I poked around her CV, her work product, organizations she serves on and advises, the sheer stupidity and destructiveness of her ideas dressed up in language of academia intended to convey wisdom, intelligence, authority and deeper meaning readers bow down to hoping to be worthy of her presence. The facade she's built is impressive, but fragile, underpinned by truly stupid ideas. A moron who thinks they're smart and are given power and influence is one of the most dangerous people the world can know. That is Mariana Mazzucato. A dangerous, dangerous idiot. With a vocabulary trained in deceit and obfuscation. These are the types we are under the boot of who demand we submit to their authority for a greater good as they, Marxists see it. And any who dare challenge them are deemed dangerous radical right-wing extremists.

There's a reason Congress passed the Communist Control Act in the 1950's. It's to their forever shame that they never enforced it. To make sure people like her, ideas like hers never find their way into our nation's bloodstream. Marxism is anti-constitutional, repugnant to it. We'd be wise to enforce the CCA. And ignore any challenges to it that the court issues. Enforcement of constitutional rulings is selective in 2023, the separation of powers renders them toothless if the will of the other branches doesn't agree.

S. 3706 (83rd): An Act to outlaw the Communist Party, to prohibit members of Communist organizations from serving in certain representative capacities, and for other purposes

https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/83/s3706/text

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Connecting The Dots's avatar

Very well said FF.

I clipped the majority of your comment and posted a note.

I've long said McCarthy was correct in his intent and call for action, against an insurgence he rightly saw as detrimental to the governing system of his country.

The subsequent efforts to denounce, discredit and vilify him, by the radicals and propagandists, who were teethed on the communist teat, puts today's cancel culture to shame.

I think we are too far down the road, to enforce the CCA, as evidenced by our societal inability to force the deep state and facade regime to just close the borders. The infestation and spread of the parasites is systemic at this point. One of my posts asked "How will you know you have lost your country?" The incremental subversion of the last 80 to 100 years was successful, in the societal demoralization and dismantling, to the point that foundational norms were shifted to such extremes, that the general population thinks to preclude destructive ideologies like Communism or Marxism is tantamount to bigotry, hate, white nationalism and misogyny.

I've likened our situation to a self inflicted mortal wound, that has been "treated with band-aides, by experts administering honeyed tinctures of propaganda and newspeak, . As such, the global society of useless eaters, has been slowly bleeding out, for decades. When the corps finally is buried, what will take it's place will be far removed from what McCarthy or you and I fought. It will be unrecognizable to those of the past, but very normal to those of the future present.

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Baldmichael's avatar

I can't comment on the CCA but she is a dangerous idiot as you say.

Global commons anagrams to 'common go balls' - maybe that should be 'common Goebbels'!

I have just made reference to some anagrams of her name in another comment which might amuse you and show how the truth can be displayed in someone's name.

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Duchess's avatar

This from the multibillionaires who still haven't put wells into Africa for people to have clean water...IN OVER 50 YEARS...but we can kill them with vaccines, no problem.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

That presumes they really wanted the people in Africa to have clean water? Perhaps they just wanted to appear to bring clean water to Africa as cover for paying off their leaders with corrupt bribes to keep their people sick and impoverished while the few elite live in luxury. Preview of coming attractions in the US and Europe?

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Duchess's avatar

Definitely.

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Hannahlehigh's avatar

Those creatures really believe we're all as dumb as a rock, well guess what, we're smarter than they think. The reason nothing worked for them is because we out smarted them, the water thing is just another way to kill us, well good luck assholes, we win, you lose.

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DrLatusDextro's avatar

Demons and insanity about. They strut and parade about openly, looking ever more evil, foolish and stupid.

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Stevanovitch's avatar

Yes, stupid in both the regular and the Bonhoeffer sense. A brief but great read is his Theory of Collective Stupidity.

A treatise on the distinction between evil and stupidity, and how both are to be treated.

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Stephen Feldman's avatar

A rare reference point as to how well we are doing as their plan unfolds.

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