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[–] White-Supremacist 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Better that we die on our feet than live on our knees.

I understand the implication, I consistently get the impression that they are biding their time merely to disarm US citizens rather than anything else. Their ZOG war machine to conquer non-rothschild bank nations continues.

Can you imagine a reason to not place national guard at the very least on the US/mexico border? https://kek.gg/i/4Bgphy.jpg

http://archive.is/HQXX5 "Illegal Immigration Surges Back To Obama Levels"

I don't know if this is true or not.

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[–] CrustyBeaver52 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

For a while - like the last 30 years - I believe the effort to establish a global government was a genuine one - that all parties had initially agreed and had approached the project with a genuine desire to establish planetary governance. I also believe that along the way several of the key parties - like the Russians and Chinese - and much of the third world - became disenfranchised with the idea - not with the idea of the need for a planetary government - rather with the direction of the current approach to it.

So - during the election, when Trump announced a return to nationalism, he sort of made that sound like it was our revolutionary idea or something - when in actuality the BRICS have basically been laying the foundation for alternate trade/financing/etc - basically an alternate form of the international institutions for everything currently provided by the post war establishment. The point of this being the others were already withdrawing from the globalist deal before America also decided to return to nationalism. And what does this all mean in the big picture? It does not mean that globalism is dead - it means that globalism may still happen - but the format has to be renegotiated - because the current approach is simply not working.

A return to nationalism doesn't mean the US is interested in severing all ties to Mexico - but it does mean a general return to the status quo that was in effect prior to the last few decades - think more like the 1970's, and less than like 1995. It doesn't mean no Mexican immigration - it does mean a return to standing in line and getting the proper documentation first.

Trump may end free trade - he will not end trade - there is a difference. He, along with most of the other players, are merely retreating back to the starting positions - back to where shit was working before. That is something they all know how to do.

Trump could deploy the national guard to patrol the border - and that is something he might try if it should prove necessary - but he has already cut the flow massively, and in just the first year - due to just enforcing the existing laws with ICE. If a wall is actually built - well, walls in Israel have proven to be highly effective - like 99.9% effective - the flow of illegals will slow to a trickle. Perhaps it is also true that the now vigorous ICE operations can also handle the problem on their own, and no further measures will be necessary. I am not an expert on the subject by any means.

Some research suggests the Rothschilds recently directly threatened Trump - and he turned around and directly threatened them back. The bankers may feel that they are in charge - but the truth is the militaries are in charge - and always have been in charge. The bankers exist at the sufferance of the militaries - and every banker could be executed tomorrow, without trial, or even mention in the news, if the militaries decide it should be so. The reverse is not also true.

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[–] White-Supremacist 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Lots of possibilities, I remain skeptical of many things. Ultimately, I want a white nation, and the USA government doesn't seem interested in the subject.