Math is Racist?


Posted originally on Feb 4, 2024 By Martin Armstrong 

RUSSIAGATE: The Fraud, Its Consequences, the Ongoing Damage, & Those Who Caused It—With Aaron Maté | SYSTEM UPDATE #222


Posted originally on Rumble by Glen Greenwald on: Feb 2, 2024 at 7:00 pm EST

Ep 3273a – The [CB] Will Push People Out Of The [CBDC] & Right Into Alternative Currencies


Posted originally on Rumble by X22 Report  on:Feb 1, 2024 at 5:19 pm EST

A Patriot’s History of Globalism | Read Larry Schweikart’s Latest Books On America’s Latest Threat


Posted originally on Rumble by Bannons War room on: Feb 3, 2024 at 7:00 am EST

MAGA Communism: Are Even Right Wing Americans Beginning To Embrace Communism?


Posted originally on Rumble by Kim Iversen on:Feb 1, 2024 at 3:00 pm EST

America Could Soon Face A Dystopian Choice “Live Your Life As You See Fit In Peace” | Chase Oliver 2024


Posted originally on Rumble by Kim Iversen on: Jan 31, 2024 at 3:00 pm EST

Hillary Warning the Right Will Steal the 2024 Election


Posted Feb 4, 2024 By Martin Armstrong 

It’s About Power


Posted originally on Feb 3, 2024 By Martin Armstrong 

QUESTION: What do you think about the series Domina? Is it true to history?

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$22.99 on Amazon Prime

ANSWER: It is an excellent series. This deals with the fall of Rome after the Civil War between Octavian and Marc Antony, which was a proxy war funded by Cleopatra. It was so good, I have watched it more than once. Livia was renoun for her intelligence, but also for her stunning beauty.

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The French Revolutions – How Many Have There Been?


Posted originally on Feb 3, 2024 By Martin Armstrong 

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QUESTION: I am wondering about the French Revolution. Was it the first, or is history here also cyclical, and there have been revolutions in France earlier and after? How often they repeat themselves historically and is todays tractor protest part of it?

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ANSWER: How many revolutions did France have? That is an interesting question one would assume has a straightforward answer – THREE! As with everything, academics will disagree, arguing over what constitutes a revolution. Some define a revolution as a regime change involving collective physical force. This definition yields the key dates of 1789, 1830, and 1848. The first revolt is the famous one where the French Revolution was against monarchy following the events of the United States. That was the one where they beheaded Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. This is when Napoleon comes to power.

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The 1830 Revolution, which is usually called the July Revolution, saw the House of Bourbon dethroned in favor of the House of Orléans. Charles and his family fled France and lived in exile in Savoy, his wife’s native country. Meanwhile, in Paris, Louis XVI was struggling against the National Assembly.

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1848 Revolution

The third is sometimes called the February Revolution or the French Revolution of 1848. It ended the Orléanists and brought in a period known as the Second Republic. This was the Communist Revolution that swept most of Europe.

What we must understand is that this was a period of turmoil and although they are three separate revolutions, they were all part of the same discontent spanning 60 years.

In 486, Clovis I, leader of the Salian Franks, defeated Syagrius at Soissons and subsequently united most of northern and central Gaul under his rule. Clovis then recorded several victories against other Germanic tribes such as the Alamanni at Tolbiac. In 496, pagan Clovis adopted Catholicism. This gave him greater legitimacy and power over his Christian subjects and granted him clerical support against the Arian Visigoths. He defeated Alaric II at Vouillé in 507 and annexed Aquitaine, and thus Toulouse, into his Frankish kingdom..

The Goths retired to Toledo in what would become Spain. Clovis made Paris his capital and established the Merovingian dynasty but his kingdom would not survive his death in 511.

Fani Willis admits she is Involved with Nathan Wade


Posted originally on Feb 2, 2024 By Martin Armstrong 

Georgia DA Prosecutor

Finally, the district attorney Fani Willis in Georgia, who brought a case against former President Donald Trump, and the special prosecutor she appointed, Nathan Wade, are in a personal relationship. This entire thing is out of control with the abuse of the rule of law in New York, Washington, and Georgia. All three of these cases smell like a political vendetta. What is clear is that this is all a giant conspiracy that they have no doubt been planning and coordinating. This deliberate interference in the 2024 election is an outright crime. The governor of Georgia should suspend Willis instantly. This entire case should now be reviewed by independent legal experts and may require dismissal with prejudice.

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