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BobF's avatar

The boys at South Park have been prescient before - this clip about the "Strong Woman Competition" is three years old and yet hits that nail on the head:

https://youtu.be/URz-RYEOaig

It's like the folks at the Babylon Bee have observed - things have gotten to the point where satire is no longer ridiculous but an accurate portrayal of what the useful idiot drones and their leftist masters have wrought.

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Tuesday with Philberg's avatar

Strong woman... thanks, SP is hilarious.

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Laura Moreno's avatar

Leftist? I think the problem is far deeper and more pervasive and goes all the way back to medieval times -- illegal usury, which the bible prohibits. The bible actually prohibits banking!

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doug222's avatar

THIS IS SOMETHING FUNNY THATS NOT VERY FUNNY

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Antipodes's avatar

Aaaaaaaand, its gone.

Bwahahahaha

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KellyG's avatar

If it wasn't so true, I might be enjoying the belly busting laughing I'm experiencing even more.

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none's avatar

maybe one day we wake up and all the banks are gone- the grocery stores are gone-- the gas stations are gone.... and there's just a place where you line up to hear about your new life....

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Tuesday with Philberg's avatar

South Park is ahead of its time.

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Lynne's avatar

Love that town.

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Marta Staszak's avatar

Honestly, was trying to laugh... Thanks Celia 👍

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cjonsson1's avatar

Financial Rebellion with Catherine Austin Fitts SVB Fallout + Who's Your Banker? episode 11

Mar 16, 2023

Hosts: Catherine Austin Fitts, Polly Tommey, Carolyn Betts

The revolution will not be centralized. Financial Rebellion is a weekly show featuring Catherine Austin Fitts and attorney Carolyn Betts, general counsel of Solari, Inc. who call upon their years of experience in the financial and legal sectors to provide us with the tools we need to powershift our money and reclaim financial independence from the monopolizing grip of the central banks and digital currency titans.

https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/shows/financial-rebellion-with-catherine-austin-fitts/svb-fallout--whos-your-banker/

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Marcia Chimento's avatar

I hate to admit it, but South Park has been a source of revelation many times in the past. Man Bear Pig, PC Principal, Strong Woman, I could go on and on. Worth a look!

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dar's avatar

I Walk Alone (1947) film noir

[ffwd 51.00 for more past $cammery ]

vid/ archive.org/details/i-walk-alone-1948

From Wikipedia

starring Burt Lancaster ,Wendell Corey and Kirk Douglas

Plot

Frankie Madison and Noll "Dink" Turner are rum-running partners during Prohibition.

They get into a shootout with some would-be hijackers after their liquor, attracting the attention of the police.

The two men split up, but not before making a bargain that if one is caught,

he will still get an equal share

when he gets out of jail.

Frankie is sent to prison for 14 years.

When he is finally set free, he goes to see Noll.

In the interim,

Noll has built up a swanky nightclub.

When the impatient Frankie shows up there, Noll stalls, sending him to dinner with his singer girlfriend Kay Lawrence. Noll instructs Kay to find out what Frankie is after.

He learns that Frankie expects him to honor their old bargain.

He tells his old partner that the deal only applied to their old nightclub,

which shut down years ago.

Dave, the only member of the old gang Frankie trusted,

had him sign legal papers to that effect some time ago.

Frankie's share

by Noll's reckoning is less than $3000.

Furious, Frankie slugs Noll and leaves to recruit men to take what he figures he is owed.

However,

Noll had Dave tie up ownership of the nightclub between several corporations,

with bylaws that make it impossible for him to hand over anything...

https://www.stockq.org/moviescript/I/i-walk-alone.php

...But there is nothing you can take over.

Well, it's not that simple, Frankie.

Ask Dave. That's why I had him in here.

Alright. Start talking.

Well, the Regent Club, Frankie,

is controlled by three corporations.

Regent Incorporated.

Regent Enterprises... Regent Associates.

I don't care what kind

of Regent you call it.

What is Dink in?

Well, it's not that easy

to explain, Frankie.

For instance.

The fixtures and furniture.

That's the property

of Regent Incorporated.

The equipment on the other hand,

belongs to Regent Enterprises.

And Regent Associates.

I'll diagram it for you.

Regent Associates...

Stop trying to dizzy me up.

Here... now.

I want simple answers, Dave.

No diagrams.

Dink's got the full say

around here. Right?

- Yes.

- Okay, then.

Except that it's revocable by a vote of

the directors of Regent Associates.

Stop the double-talk.

I'm sorry, Frankie.

Just what does Dink own?

In which corporation?

Take them one by one.

Regent Associates... is a

sort of holding company.

- A desk.

- A desk?

Yes. It owns fifty-one percent

of Regent Enterprises.

And is that a desk?

No, that's a corporation.

Which provided you with a good

dinner, music and Champagne tonight.

And the company, too?

Oh no. Kay is paid by I.N.C.

Regent Enterprises is a service company.

It owns such assets as

silverware, linen, glass and...

Now we're getting somewhere.

This is the McCoy. Stuff that counts.

The silver, the liquor and the cellar.

- What's the matter now?

- The liquor.

That's Regent Incorporated.

- Right back where you started from.

- Shut up!

- Brother, they've got you swimming in it.

- Yeah?

Associate. That's a desk?

Enterprise is a service company.

That leaves Regent Incorporated

and that must be the big one.

- How much does Dink own in that?

- Seventeen percent.

You say a guy with seventeen percent

can hire and fire waiters and musicians?

What are you handing me?

Waiters and musicians.

That's... Regent Enterprises.

Absolutely swimming in it.

I'm through swimming.

I know what I want.

Write down on paper what gives

me half of everything you own.

You can transfer half the stock to me.

- No.

- Why not?

According to article six in

the articles of incorporation.

Filed with the Secretary

of State in Albany.

No stock can be transferred without

the consent of the board of directors.

And in the byelaws.

Yes. And in the byelaws passed

in the first corporate meeting.

Provided the manager holds at least 16

and two thirds percent of the company.

Half of Noll's seventeen percent would

only give you eight and a half percent.

Not enough.

You did this to me, Dave... you!

It's the usual set up for clubs

like the Regent Club, Frankie.

You cooked this up.

You put together all this

paper I can't swim through.

Okay... we move in.

We take over right now.

You heard what I said.

I'm giving the orders around here!

I'm afraid there is

no boss here, Frankie.

Not you. Not Noll.

I told you, Frankie. The old days

are gone, and you're gone with them...

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lkeprop's avatar

Let’s just hope we can just laugh at this stuff .. makes everything seem better.

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Laura Moreno's avatar

Hilarious because it feels so true. Banking was always a shady, unstable business till Roosevelt whipped it into shape with intelligent regulations to restore confidence. But the downside is that we who grew up in the latter 20th century came to think of "safe banking" as normal when it is not naturally so at all. Thank you so much for sharing this!

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Rea's avatar

I do not have Spotify & I watched it on my phone with no problems. ☮️

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none's avatar

the most important part of this post is- that- we DON't know- we are now 'out of the loop' they are miles down the road, and it's not even a road- we're still driving down the road- but it's full of potholes-

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macDuff's avatar

actually we can have a pretty good idea. Figure that 90% of the things which our brainiac "colleagues" (the ones lining up for their poison) are sure don't exist do exist.

So overunity devices exist. University grad engineers have been trained to not believe it. There are some who do believe it because they're making them happen. Those engineers have guards with them all the time. They think their guardians are there to protect them from harm, really those guys are there to make sure that they don't talk about their projects.

And all of the free energy will be kept by the usual suspects while they convince us all that things are tougher than ever.

So our potholes are there mostly because we've been ready to swallow whatever horseshit they put on our plate.

Overunity is possible. It's current. John Hutchison knows how the twin towers turned to powder before they had time to hit the ground.

We are surrounded overwhelmingly by brainwashed masses. The worst are the ones who think that they're tech savvy and don't realize that they're being distracted with a bunch of "neat" but useless or harmful crap.

Wifi is everywhere, light frequencies which would be thousands or millions of times faster and do no harm and cost thousands of times less can't get any funding.

Always the same story.

Everything "they" tell us is a lie. That never changes.

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Rea's avatar

Whatever device your using now... surely big brother isn’t spying on you ... 😜

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macDuff's avatar

at least they don't know where I am.

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