LOL, the newly appointed Attorney General is Rodolfo Barra, a guy with a Nazi past. You can't make this stuff up!
Comunicado de la DAIA tras la designación del Dr. Rodolfo Barra como Procurador del Tesoro de la Nación. pic.twitter.com/ANuMnoAVLU
— DAIA (@DAIAArgentina) December 1, 2023
Not "the Jews", Zionists. They're not exactly the same.Now the Nazis love the Jews, and the Jews are now the Nazis.
Semitics, semantics...funny how butchering semantics has allowed the Zionists to implicate Jews while also allowing them to steal the true Semitic nature of the Palestinians as their own. I can see now how rendering language malleable can result in false associations with real-world consequences. I get caught in that trap often. Words are important. Thanks for the correction. I think this kind of word play is a major part of the dissociation process. If you can change the meaning of words and get away with it, you can get away with hijacking nations and dispossessing entire races.Not "the Jews", Zionists. They're not exactly the same.
Now the Nazis love the Jews, and the Jews are now the Nazis.
Q: (Pierre) Another question: Years ago in a previous session, you mentioned that Nazi Germany was a rehearsal. Next time, who is going to play the role of the Nazis, and who is going to play the role of the Jews?
A: That should be obvious by now. The objective, as we have said, was/is to eliminate true Semites from the gene pool.
I can see now how rendering language malleable can result in false associations with real-world consequences. I get caught in that trap often. Words are important. Thanks for the correction. I think this kind of word play is a major part of the dissociation process.
The above was about Antifa, yet the same applies across the big board and it is not a Jewish phenomenon by any means....what happens when a 'spellbinder' or pathological individual attaches him or herself to a movement and hypnotizes those involved into their distorted vision of reality?
Although nobody admits it publicly yet, there are at least 3 governors who are evaluating the issuance of quasi-currencies in view of the financial crisis that Milei would generate and the consequent impossibility to pay salaries and current expenses. The first balkanization could be economic.
Aunque aún nadie lo admita públicamente, hay al menos 3 gobernadores que están evaluando la emisión de cuasimonedas frente a la crisis financiera que generaría Milei y la consecuente imposibilidad de hacer frente a pago de sueldos y gastos corrientes. La primera balcanización… pic.twitter.com/kxrduzg9h1
— César Biondini (@BiondiniCesar) December 2, 2023
During the 2001 economic crisis, one of the most important measures was the implementation of "Quasi-currencies", the name popularly given to the bonds issued by the government of the Nation or by the governments of each province and which were implemented to the monetary circulation together with the peso. The Patacones and Lecop in Argentina were the best known and remembered, but the reality is that at least ten different types of bonds were put into operation throughout the country under different names depending on the province that issued them. For example, in the province of Tucumán the Bocade were implemented; in Formosa and Entre Ríos the Federal; in Chaco the Quebracho; in Córdoba the Lecor; in Misiones the Cemis; in Mendoza the Petrom; and in Tierra del Fuego the Letras, among others.
But, what were the Patacones and Lecop in Argentina? Patacones bonds were issued between 2001 and 2002 by law 12.727 in the Province of Buenos Aires, during the term of office of Dr. Carlos Ruckauf, who served as Governor from 1999 to 2002. At that time, one patacón was nominally equivalent to one convertible peso. At first, these bonds were used to pay salaries of the provincial public administration, although they soon began to circulate in the economy in a compulsive manner, since as a response to the great economic crisis, stores soon included them as a form of payment, in most cases respecting their nominal value, both in the province of Buenos Aires and in the Federal Capital. However, at a certain point, they also began to be traded in the market at a lower value than the peso, bringing their price closer to the nominal value as their expiration date approached.
First of all I want to thank everyone for the contributions in this great thread.
Dear Bluegazer , I want to thank you for all the specific and detailed information about Argentina. It is really very valuable, I think for everyone, and not only for me, that being rioplatense (Uruguayan), it is understandable that I have a particular interest, in the history that concerns me and affects me directly.
When you said you were pissed off, something we had already realizedI felt identified.
I was glad when I saw that this anger, did not make you stay insulting to the four winds, but you put your energy in sharing a lot of information with us.
Thank you for that.
I also agree with those who mentioned the distance needed for a greater perspective.
This is not meant to call into question your perspective, which by the way, many of us agree with quite a bit.
Also, the fact that you are giving specific information on Argentina, does not mean that you are neglecting the bigger picture, that is more than clear.
Another thing I wanted to comment on, is something I remembered when you mentioned "The Zion Controversy". I will go to the link to see what it is about. Maybe it is the same thing I read many years ago, or maybe it is something else, I will check it out.
The truth is that years ago, I came across something called "The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion".
I had a hard time reading then, I never read anything.
However, it was so strong that I read it to the end.
In retrospect, I realize that I had a before and after reading that text.
Not because it was the truth of truths, in fact I took it with a grain of salt, but I admit that it shook me up quite a bit.
I remember that at that time, I was mentally struggling to understand what the benefit of these guys would be, or why they were spreading their own hidden government agenda.
Nowadays, now with more information found on the forum and such, I can think of some other possibilities, and not just chalk it up to them being cynical.
— Gabriel Robles ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🇦🇷 (@roblesgabriel27) December 2, 2023
Although the economic situation is the one that attracts the most attention, the labor issue is not less important, with a government that leaves open-ended bargaining agreements due to the effects of inflation and more than 40 percent of workers unregistered. For President-elect Javier Milei, the relationship with the unions is not a concern, although he warned that in case of social conflict, he will use "the full force of the law because order is respected" and "within the law everything and outside the law nothing".
In his first definitions, Milei announced privatizations and the paralyzation of public works, which translates into layoffs. Hence the reaction of the CGT, the two CTA and unions such as the construction (UOCRA), Viales or the state workers of ATE, in view of the possibility that the public administration personnel will not receive their Christmas bonus.
Beyond these statements, La Libertad Avanza (LLA) has a labor reform project that has several coincidences with the PRO. Perhaps, to a greater extent, the former presidential candidate, Patricia Bullrich has a dispute with the trade unionism in general and the truck drivers' family in particular (Hugo and Pablo Moyano). What the two groups agree on is that they will apply the full force of the law in street and road blockades and in blockades to factories.
hehehe, I don't know.. I am sure his cloned dogs would have more sense... if a dog smells food, they move towards it, they're logical and have a survival instinct... Milei, seems to think Argentina can live on ideology alone.Well, he is channeling his 5 cloned dogs so.....
Thank you for this link.![]()
Protocols of the Pathocrats
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, today (Monday, 4 December 2023), spoke with Argentinian President-elect Javier Milei, congratulated him on his election victory and thanked him for his support of the State of Israel in its war against the Hamas terrorist organization. The Prime Minister told the President-elect that he is a true friend of the Jewish people.
Prime Minister Netanyahu also thanked President-elect Milei for his intention to move the Argentinian Embassy to Jerusalem, and invited him to visit Israel.