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  • Nidster – posted an update 5 years, 5 months ago

    Gregory Copley discusses the ‘total war’ between the U.S. and China. He also discusses one of the core struggles of our time which is rural conservative nationalism versus the globalist city-state utopianism being manifested in movements such as Brexit and a brewing 2nd U.S. Civil War scenario.

    • I agree 100% that rural conservative nationalism versus urban “liberal” globalism is one of the most significant struggles of our time. I know the urban mindset from firsthand experience, and it troubles me. The metropolitan population seems to think the rural population is useless, an attitude I find both ignorant and disgustingly arrogant. Many don’t even realize food comes from farms.

      The globalists’ long-term goal is to shrink the rural population as much as possible, by expanding and automating Big Ag and replacing ranches with labs that grow fake meat. Because in the globalists’ mind, rural population = populism = their biggest threat (witness their war on Trump and his supporters).

      • The problem is that the “urban dweller” has been convinced that Agenda 21 is a valid tool for zoning and developing a city plan without understanding the implications. Thrilled about fast internet without knowing the health risks. Many rural conservatives work 24-7 and have seen the difference in health, both mental and physical and can’t understand how city dwellers deal with the stress of cars and neighbors. Bloomberg was the epitome of the contrast when he looked down his nose to say how easy it was to grow corn. Our rural community is still laughing about that as we are considering cutting them off from food when they start the “war”.

        • Exactly why I hope to exit the big city. In my case, there are complicating factors, or I’d have been somewhere else already. The things I personally used to like about city life (despite the stress, which is real and wearing on me) are disappearing in the “new normal” or being outweighed by the increasing nuttiness of the left and the dangers of “mostly peaceful” malcontents.

      • When feeding the field hands is no longer necessary the eco-econ-green results will validate their Green New Deal

        • While the 0.1% eat fresh, organic food from their private greenhouses, gardens, and orchards.

          • I’ve noticed fewer and fewer organic selections at my store. Since I eat pretty much organic and certified NGMO my food choices are becoming even more limited.

            • I have been planting more & expanding my garden. Still, it would never keep me alive. I just bought 80 lbs of Jasmine Rice, stocked-up on other stuff that will hold for months. A New American Civil War is headed our way. Who knows when, or what exactly will happen. I recommend getting away from Metro areas. Most rural folks are friendly to those who want to be cordial, and get along. I have lived and worked rural areas for 35 yrs, which is full of good honest people. Lots of them are recent arrivals.

            • Yes I have stashed rice and beans and lots of organic peanut butter and jams. I Also found organic frozen veggies that keep for two years. Okay as long as I have electric otherwise better fill my Mason jars.

        • … BB did you see any of the recent info. concerning the shortage of Mason Jars?

      • I agree that the globalists’ long-term goal is to shrink the rural population, which makes it all the more interesting that one of the side effects of the scamdemic has been a surge of people leaving the cities for the boonies.