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China benefits as the US loses its way under President Biden

China benefits as the US loses its way under President Biden

Joe Biden sends $55 billion to the most corrupt country in Europe, Ukraine, while Americans can’t feed their families.

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During the past decade, plutocrats, pay-to-play political elites, and their dishonest media partners have deployed fear-based propaganda and psychological operations campaigns to sow seeds of discord that facilitate control and obedience over the population. The campaign’s objective: was to deflect attention away from the most significant economic plunder and wealth transfer in history.

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The psychological operations aka crisis campaigns included: the dot com crisis, housing crisis, great financial crisis, a global pandemic, unlawful lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and medical tyranny.

Where we are now

The highest inflation in history. Joe Biden’s campaigns accelerated food and energy prices and amplified supply chain disruptions, making shortages commonplace across America. The evisceration of middle-class America ensures the masses are dependent on big government. “Let’s take out Putin; there is no off-ramp”—US Senator Lindsey Graham’s reckless and irresponsible rhetoric this week accomplished two things: 1. He increased Russophobia; and 2. he significantly increased the probability of nuclear World War III where Europe and the UK are destroyed first. Like Graham, Washington DC swamp rats, owned by the military-industrial complex (“MIC”), are the problem. He should resign or be voted out. Who wins? China. In 1961, President Eisenhower warned about the military-industrial complex.

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