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Mathew, You cracked it. You wrote a whole article without conflating the English Nation (since 927) and nationality with the British supranational political state (only existing from 1706/7). The true and loyal friends of America are in fact the English. Not the British as you rightly describe.

The English nation is in fact a colony of the British empire and we are fighting a ruthless British regime for Independence. The English Constitution Party (ECP) and the English are rising, people are becoming aware of our history and English Constitutional rights. The fact it was the English common law that freed the slaves, the British wanted to carry on. It took Wilberforce 20 consecutive years of resubmitting his abolition act, before tricking the British with another act that made slavery unprofitable, then he finally got the law passed. But slavery was already ruled unlawful under English common law.

Americas 2nd amendment came from England, it pre existed the English Bill of Rights 1688, but was restated as a confirmed inalienable right within the English Bill of Rights.

Our issue is the British control of the media, parliament, police, and courts. But we are moving forward. check out www.EnglishConstitutionParty.com and our leaflet.

Come on my show on Rumble and tell them what you know about the British cabal.

I only trust governments that trust its people with guns. Russia and China need to allow its citizens to have firearms for personal protection.

Graham Moore

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I will look forward to reading Putin's statement in full. Last night I listened to Cynthia's interview on Faultlines on Sputnik Radio and was blown away by the whole show! The hosts, Jamarl Thomas & Manila Chan, are such a kick. Hearing them speak the truth as if these are just givens that everyone knows was so refreshing. And then hearing Cynthia add to their knowledge, cite Scott Ritter, and look at what this means was powerful.

You've changed my mind on many things, Matt, and I may be wrong about Trump. What I hope is that we become clear ahead of time about what we want him to do. So we're voting, not for a person, but for policies. Thanks for keeping me on my toes, along with your brilliant wife!

https://rumble.com/v15ezn4-zelensky-stifles-peace-talks-and-sends-troops-to-certain-death.html

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As a corollary I would add: NATO must also end. The breakup of this other toxic trans-Atlantic relationship would likewise free up Europeans to pursue a foreign policy more aligned with their enlightened self-interest.

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Excellent post Matt. Very useful and a great start for me to research further. Thanks.

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I started researching all kinds of things after the 2020 US election steal. Over time, I learned a lot of things about my home country, the USA but also about Canada because I moved here 35 years ago after marrying my Canadian husband. I watched Canada go downhill very quickly, and I also saw that no one but I saw it. Canada hid its malice toward dissenters well. I want us all to be fully awake, worldwide. I have 6 gown children and 2 grandsons...they will suffer the consequences if things don't turn around, and be in for a big shock as well. All 6 were educated in Canada so they have quite a different outlook than I do. They do not understand how Americans can think that guns are needed. They do not know how dishonest people can be. They think they are free. I never stop hoping and praying for them to wake up. They won't even look into the lies we are being told.

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Interesting thesis Matt

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Why makes your readers read between the lines? Call it what it is—a Khazarian-Anglo-Saxon alliance. Neither the Anglos nor the Saxons are inherently evil, brutal or pathologically deceptive. Your hesitancy to call out the ashkenazi makes me think you may be ashkenazi yourself. I don’t believe all descendants of Cain are satanic. Do you?

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Agree wholeheartedly with this. And look at the situation now. The Brits have taken the lead in pouring gas on the Ukraine situation, ratcheting up warlike rhetoric, stamping out any semblance of peace negotiations, forming freelance security pacts with Sweden and Finland that Britain can't hope to fulfull alone. And we're tethered to these maniacs via Nato. Biden's too stupid and senile to tell the Brits to just shut up for 24 hours which might help calm things down. Notice Russia has singled out Britain and Britain alone for nuclear annihilation on several occasions. THEY know who the bad actors are.

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very powerfull article

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Trump's instincts may have been good, as described above, but it seems he lacked the institutional power to successfully implement his ideas. He also made some bizarre hiring choices, like John Bolton and Mike Pompeo, both diehard neocons.

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Dec 22, 2023·edited Dec 22, 2023

Matthew, you are totally wrong about Trump, starting with NED--which he by no means gutted, instead increased by 66% in Dec. 2019. You say, "Trump had reversed a regime change program active since 9/11, gutted the National Endowment for Democracy operations across the world." You link to a March 2018 Stephen Kinzer article whose headline erroneously praises Don for cutting NED: "Trump Is Gutting the National Endowment for Democracy, and That's a Good Thing." But the article says Don merely proposed reducing NED budget. Kinzer cites this as a Trump "policy decision." Matthew, Trump made zero "policy decisions." He was happily powerless for 4 years. His "star," Jared Kushner, whose "policies" were the exact opposite of 2016 Trump voters, was de facto president.

Dec. 21, 2019, “NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY (NED), NDI, IRI, CIPE AND SOLIDARITY CENTER WELCOME INCREASED FUNDING FROM CONGRESS,” NED.org, Washington, DC

"On Friday, Dec. 20, 2019, Trump signed into law “a package that increases annual funding for the National Endowment for Democracy from $180 million to $300 million [a 66% increase]. The Senate approved the measure on December 19.”

Matthew, in Aug. 2017 congress removed all Russia matters from Trump. The whole world knew Don was powerless. Medvedev at the time commented how this humiliated Trump. As to Syria, Trump was vicious to them. Surely you're aware that under Trump US annexed one third of Syria and placed US military there which remain to this day. That land happens to include Syria's only oil resources which Trump stole and which US continues to steal to this day. If a Syrian child tries to grow crops on the land, US military will shoot them. Trump remains the biggest coward and pushover the Davos and UK crowd ever saw.

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Mathew, thank you for finally opening my eyes to the real history. When I was a young boy, I remember thinking how strange it was that so many Americans followed the Royal family so adoringly when by history told me that we broke from the royalists. I had no idea of what it was really about then and for the next 60 years except that the adoration continued with everyone hanging on every action of the royals. So, we did not win the war for independence after all and anyone who tried to get us back on the right track was murdered and with a cover story that was a complete fabrication. I cannot express my appreciation to you for exposing this historical fraud by your article and books. The western world is so brainwashed and distracted with piffle that getting them to listen is like herding cats, but I keep trying and will continue to try. If I cannot change this in any way, then I at least know the truth, so thank you for your scholarship and for putting the puzzle pieces together for me as I always knew something was not quite right about, well everything. Jack Williams, awake and not woke!

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Fratricide comes to mind with regards to the US dealing with its older brother.

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