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Snob Rule… “Big trucks. Country music. Any music not on vinyl. These are just some of the rest of America’s failings. The people who built the country, who fought for it, who unashamedly stand when the Flag is carried past …these people, are an embarrassment and their voices must be silenced so as not to interfere in the glorious works of the ruling class.”
Snob Rule
Townhall.com ^ | April 15, 2013 | Kurt Schlichter
Posted on Monday, April 15, 2013 7:48:22 AM by Kaslin
America’s ruling class appears to believe that its mission is to subjugate and bring to heel those outside the club – which means you and me.
This motley crew – who would never be caught dead jamming to something as déclassé as Mötley Crüe – has always held the rest of the country in contempt. But now that contempt is the basis of policy, and this simply cannot continue.
Big trucks. Country music. Any music not on vinyl. These are just some of the rest of America’s failings. The people who built the country, who fought for it, who unashamedly stand when the Flag is carried past …these people, are an embarrassment and their voices must be silenced so as not to interfere in the glorious works of the ruling class.
Paul McGuire — Prophecy, Predictive Programming and the Overthrow of the Luciferian Elite
…..Through Communism and Fascism, which were formed by the Illuminati, there has been a systematic assault of all the institutions of God, such as the family unit, religion, moral absolutes and the promotion of sexual immorality.
Tavistock produced the counter culture of the 1960’s and is connected with rock’n’roll music, films, popular culture and drugs. The term pharmakeia perfectly describes the mind control technologies using sex, drugs, rock’n’roll, the occult and pornography. But, Tavistock is very much active today, using things like depth psychology to create the Occupy movement, which is backed by Soros. American,
European and global political choices are now manufactured through social engineering. For example, the Arab Spring movement was a “Psy Ops” movement, as was the recent election in America.
A Pre-Revolutionary Situation
When a ruling elite starts to fail, you’d expect this sort of thing. How dare, how dare those peasants challenge our divine right to rule?!
Throw Out the Entire D.C. Establishment
Throw Out the Entire D.C. Establishment
American Thinker via Real Clear Politics ^ | December 28, 2011 | J.R. Dunn
Posted on Thursday, December 29, 2011 3:08:33 AM by neverdem
Crony capitalism is the most serious current danger to the American community, a threat not simply to government or the economy, but to our very way of life. It is the worst such threat since the trusts and monopolies of the early 20th century, and in much the same way. Cronyism is one of the major forces behind the establishment of the corrupt pseudo-aristocracy that has been taking shape in this country over the past two decades, a synthetic privileged class made up in large part of politicians, hustlers, and hangers-on who have become expert in exploiting the rest of us.
The legacy media, for some obscure reason, tends to bury discussions about this group. While the reportage on discrete incidents is there — see the parade of stories on Solyndra, Goldman Sachs, and MF Global for examples — we find little effort to pull it all together. Academics, with the single exception of Angelo Codevilla, who sounded the alarm two years ago in The Ruling Class, appear oblivious, as if they had no idea what’s going on, which may well be the case.
The Lost Decade (Courtesy of America’s Ruling Class)
The Lost Decade (Courtesy of America’s Ruling Class)
The Claremont Institute ^ | October 20, 2011 | Angelo M. Codevilla
Posted on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 8:41:30 PM by neverdem
America’s ruling class lost the “War on Terror.” During the decade that began on September 11, 2001, the U.S. government‘s combat operations have resulted in some 6,000 Americans killed and 30,000 crippled, caused hundreds of thousands of foreign casualties, and spent—depending on various estimates of direct and indirect costs—somewhere between 2 and 3 trillion dollars. But nothing our rulers did post-9/11 eliminated the threat from terrorists or made the world significantly less dangerous. Rather, ever-bigger government imposed unprecedented restrictions on the American people and became the arbiter of prosperity for its cronies, as well as the manager of permanent austerity for the rest. Although in 2001 many referred to the United States as “the world’s only superpower,” ten years later the near-universal perception of America is that of a nation declining, perhaps irreversibly. This decade convinced a majority of Americans that the future would be worse than the past and that there is nothing to be done about it. This is the “new normal.” How did this happen?
The illusion of control [Republic in Grips of a Shadow Empire]
The illusion of control [Republic in Grips of a Shadow Empire]
Neanderpundit ^ | Nov 28, 2011 | Og
Posted on Monday, November 28, 2011 10:04:17 AM by Avoiding_Sulla
Persists everywhere. The idea that voting or individual activism will fix the trouble we’re in is a big part of what got us into this mess to begin with.
Our republic is strong, and is filled with hardworking people who will carry it anywhere it wants to go. Pitiably, the leadership of that Republic has been usurped by a shadow empire, a ruling class which has it’s own set of rules and it’s own hierarchy.
Nobody “Elected” Rahm Immanuel, nobody ran against him. Wingnuthead got “voted” in despite being as worthless as tits on a boar. The Ruling Class, despite being subject to an electoral process, will always only ever allow candidates to appear who meet their criteria.














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