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Broken civilizations get rebuilt at the local community level as families, businesses, churches and small civil governments begin to learn what those local institutions can be. That is happening right now in the US, primarily in rural counties.

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Depopulation as Policy is Working as Designed

"[MAHA reforms] have proved beyond any shadow of a doubt that Washington is absolutely committed to depopulation.

"I highly recommend Dr. Toby Rogers' work. First of all, [Washington] tried to get the retirement system on a sound basis. And when they couldn't get it on a sound basis, their only way of adjusting, when they couldn't get it on a sound financial basis, their way of adjusting is to lower life expectancy. And it's a simple formula, and it works. Social Security is financially improving as life expectancy,

all-cause mortality goes up and life expectancy drops.

"So the United States' life expectancy has diverged tremendously from the other sort of high–net–worth industrialized countries."

Catharine Austin Fitts

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The Empire Strikes Why?

"The founding anti-Federalists feared [Presidential power was] precarious in the hands of a centralized, nationalized government, where “swayed by elites” they would devolve into “wars for conquest, not defense”, preferring this power devolve even further to the local and state level, enforced through the prohibition on standing armies, quartering armies in the community, and the power of arms in the hands of the people through the Militia and the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights.

"They especially worried about the capacity of a single man in the Presidency usurping the powers of the Commander in Chief to make war without even Congressional blessing. The Federalists promised the President could never do that without Congressional pre-approval, with John Jay promising this check effectively muted the fear of abuse of executive power.

"Our founding generation abhorred emperors, despised empire, and feared any crossing of the Rubicon by a small elite or single person to ...

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