maz wrote:This...is a bit much
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maz wrote:This...is a bit much
SolarCross wrote:
It is weirdly and improbably specific.
late wrote:I accidentally clicked on your handle. You said Austrian. By which I think you meant the so called Austrian School.
The Austrian School was fake political science pretending to be economics. It was a failed attempt to make anti-communist fervor academic.
SolarCross wrote:
Thanks for your fake opinion and your failed attempt to make whatever propaganda point you think you are making.
SolarCross wrote:
Another opinion
late wrote:Another economist..
"Austrian economics has been through quite a rollercoaster ride over the last 10 years as the housing bubble appeared to vindicate many of their views and then the economic recovery proved many of their dire predictions completely wrong. I think Austrian Economics is deficient and Austrian Business Cycle Theory is inherently flawed and built on misunderstandings about the way the modern monetary system actually works.
1) Austrian economics is a political ideology that masquerades as an economic school of thought. Austrians tend to be vehemently anti-government and pro-market. So they build a world view that conforms to the world they want and not the world we actually have.
2) Austrian Business Cycle Theory Misunderstands Endogenous Money.
3) Austrians misunderstand inflation."
https://www.pragcap.com/understanding-why-austrian-economics-is-flawed/
SolarCross wrote:
Well indeed who could not be persuaded by such wonderfully politically motivated and baseless and unsubstantiated opinions!
late wrote:Project much?
You bought an antique that has flat tires, no suspension and the crankshaft sticking out the side of the engine.
All the denial in the world won't change that.
SolarCross wrote:
Says the dude who does not even know what thread he is posting on.
late wrote:Of course I knew. I also didn't care, since this is a fiction forum.
The fact you lack a counter-argument is duly noted.
SolarCross wrote:
I am not voting democrat okay? Get over it.
Random American wrote:Yea, while it is interesting that the number 33 has popped up a bunch of times, that hardly proves a masonic conspiracy. Also, what is that supposed to mean? Is it to say "Hi, we're here" or something like that?
maz wrote:Yes, I guess the idea of the video is that the news articles with 33 are some kind of coding to announce that this is an operation that these masonic groups are in control of.
Code Rood wrote:
''Today, America would be outraged if U.N. troops entered Los Angeles to restore order. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond, whether real or promulgated, that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this scenario, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government''
- Henry A. Kissinger
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