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The WALL -- BUILD IT

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Messenger: Nesta1 Sent: 3/8/2019 5:40:21 AM
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Inevitable if you live in a really huge, opulent house -- with servants and magnificent banquets -- with a giant wall around it in the middle of a multitude of barrios in which the poorest of the poor people dwell. Yeah, they're probably going to break down your wall at some point and get something to eat. Even wise monarchs figured this out.

What ignorant and/or arrogant Americans fail to consider it that the United States of America, through its foreign policy, has meddled with (and controlled) the governments of, and the socioeconomic prospects for, Latin America for nearly two centuries. The U.S. government has instigated civil wars, staged military invasions, sponsored terrorism, toppled elected governments, corrupted politicians, and installed brutal puppet dictators; all in the name of furthering “American interests”. The problems causing many Latin Americans to flee to the U.S. for safety and/or a livelihood are a direct result of two centuries of U.S. imperialism. The ultimate “in-your-face” asshole move is to spend $5 billion building a wall to try to keep people out when the U.S. has exploited many times more than that throughout its history from its southern "neighbors". It’s time to take the same kind of arrogant morons who created the problems OUT of Washington, and get some American leaders in who are smart enough to know that the only permanent solution to the refugee problem is a halt to U.S. imperialism and political “intervention”, and the promotion of economic development, independence and respect for sovereignty. This "America First" idiocy is only adding more fuel to the fire.

As we can see from what Trump and the other neocon morons are doing in Venezuela, we are still no closer to any serious consideration of implementing real solutions. As Venezuelans displaced by U.S. economic warfare and overt meddling in their nations political affairs find their way to the U.S. /Mexico border, these assholes want them to be greeted by a wall! Will the stupidity ever cease?


Messenger: The BANNED -- Hemphill Sent: 3/8/2019 6:38:25 AM
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Nesta blames Trump while ignoring this..

U.N. forced mass migration:

“By 2050, out of a United States total population of 1.1 billion, 775 million, or 73 per cent, would be post 1995 immigrants or their descendants,”

"(g) Scenario VI

Scenario VI keeps the potential support ratio at its 1995 value of 5.2 persons aged 15-64 for each person aged 65 or older. In order to keep the potentail support ratio constant at that level, it would be necessary to have 593 MILLION IMMIGRANTS from 1995 - 2050 an average of 10.8 million per year. By 2050, out of a total United States population of 1.1 billion, 775 million, or 73 percent, would be post 1995 immigrants or their descendents."

5 billion to work to stop the flow is nothing compared to the HUNDREDS of billions that illegal immigration costs America every year.

Build that wall!


Messenger: The BANNED -- Hemphill Sent: 3/8/2019 7:04:55 AM
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It is funny that all mighty virtue nesta keeps properly identifying the forced mass migration as an invasion and inadvertently proving my point of needing added security..

Haha earlier he was all butt hurt that I called it as such but now he keeps saying the same thing over and over, labeling these caravans and migrants as an enemy invasion force... The sad thing is, most of these people simply are looking for a better life but are being used as pawns and cannon fodder for a globalist agenda that nesta is willfully blind to.

Nesta, why do you celebrate the destruction of millions of lives?


Messenger: Nesta1 Sent: 3/8/2019 7:04:58 AM
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The foregoing is a case-in-point of "What ignorant and/or arrogant Americans fail to consider is that the United States of America, through its foreign policy, has meddled with (and controlled) the governments of, and the socioeconomic prospects for, Latin America for nearly two centuries."

When you create a problem and fail to deal with the real human repercussions of it; the consequences do, almost inevitably, come back to bite you. A band-aid (i.e., a wall) isn't going to be enough to avoid the consequences of nearly two centuries of inhumane U.S. imperialism in Latin America.


Messenger: Geez Che Sent: 3/8/2019 7:08:26 AM
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I have to agree with Hemphill and say that Nesta should be following France's lead in citing the U.S. as the enemy that the European Army needs to be created to defend against.

The U.S. is not Britain, that was decided in the American War of Independence,

Cuba maintains restrictions on people leaving the country in order to make sure that its investments in education do not see themselves exploited by its bankrupt neighbour to the North.

Mexico cannot afford to build the wall, so Trump has to do it for them, to say nothing of the business of Big Pharma and the fizzy drinks companies.


Messenger: Nesta1 Sent: 3/8/2019 7:27:54 AM
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Building a wall without addressing the underlying reasons for wanting to build one is futility. History has shown repeatedly that when people are motivated to bypass an erected barrier, no matter how elaborate it is, they will succeed.

It's not like there are no smart people in the U.S. government who are aware of this reality. It's that the narcissistic crazy in the White House is like a 5-year-old who surrounds himself only with people who pander to his stupid ideas - and he has only one interest: himself. In the meantime, he has a base of supporters who tacitly like the racist in-your-face statement that a wall makes while at the same time enjoying a false sense that it will work as advertised (because they are ignorant of history and a lot of other things).


Messenger: The BANNED -- Hemphill Sent: 3/8/2019 7:45:41 AM
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You fail to realize nesta, that Trump has renegotiated trade with Mexico and made USA manufacturers come back to the USA and stop exploiting the people of Mexico for cheap labor. Much to the benefit of them. He also wants MORE immigration, just not open borders for the drug cartels and human trafficking to exploit.

See, Trump has done this while past administrations only increased Mexico's destruction but you have to hold onto your 'everything is Trumps fault' narrative and twist reality to make it 'fit'..

We see you.

You have no ground to satnd on when you willfully ignor the UN forced mass migration plan.


Messenger: Nesta1 Sent: 3/8/2019 10:44:01 AM
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The strange things that they have you believing, Hemp -- they are fabricated for an audience with no understanding of history, business, economics or foreign cultures (i.e., an audience that is not hard to find in the U.S.). You're walking proof that the programming works. I doff my hat to the Babylon System (as I simultaneously spit upon it) for its success with your miseducation.


Messenger: The BANNED -- Hemphill Sent: 3/8/2019 12:22:37 PM
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Its from the UN website nesta. Its from the white papers of Buildeberg. THAT info is condemned and forbidden in the USA. They call it conspiracy theory. The call it racist. This is not taught and pushed like you say it is. It is banned and forbidden. They push that George Soros is a great humanitarian.

But wouldn't it be convenient for you if was as you cling to.. But its not; as usual, its completely opposite as you say.

Its funny that you admit that the media works with fakeness to make Trump look worse, then turn around here and say that the media is actively engaged in promoting and forcing information that proves him right.

You are the most twisted up, wishwashing, doublespeaking person on here.. Say one thing one day, then turn around and say the other the next day.. Hilarious

U.N. forced mass migration:

“By 2050, out of a United States total population of 1.1 billion, 775 million, or 73 per cent, would be post 1995 immigrants or their descendants,”

"(g) Scenario VI

Scenario VI keeps the potential support ratio at its 1995 value of 5.2 persons aged 15-64 for each person aged 65 or older. In order to keep the potentail support ratio constant at that level, it would be necessary to have 593 MILLION IMMIGRANTS from 1995 - 2050 an average of 10.8 million per year. By 2050, out of a total United States population of 1.1 billion, 775 million, or 73 percent, would be post 1995 immigrants or their descendents."

600 Million Migrants to Flood USA (UN Plan Exposed with Documents)

By 2050, 73% of population would be immigrants or their descendants

A 2001 UN strategy document is getting fresh attention in light of the migrant crisis because it outlines the need to flood America and Europe with hundreds of millions of migrants in order to maintain population levels.

Entitled 'Replacement Migration: Is It a Solution to Declining and Ageing Populations?', the plan seeks to “offset population decline and population ageing resulting from low fertility and mortality rates.”

It contends that mass migration to the west is needed for governments to maintain “many established economic, social and political policies and programmes”.


The strategy document sets out six potential scenarios for each country or region of the world necessary to meet this goal.

Under the most severe scenario, large numbers of migrants will be required to “maintain the potential support ratio” (of a population) at the highest level.

In the case of the United States, under the most extreme scenario, the report states, “It would be necessary to have 593 million immigrants from 1995 to 2050, an average of 10.8 million per year.”

“By 2050, out of a United States total population of 1.1 billion, 775 million, or 73 per cent, would be post 1995 immigrants or their descendants,” adds the report.

In Europe’s case, the document asserts that at least 159 million migrant workers will need to enter by 2025 in order, “to maintain the current balance of 4 to 5 workers for a pensioner.”

Under the worst case scenario, 1.4 billion migrants would be needed by 2050, an average of 25.2 million a year. This means that by 2050, Europe’s population would be 2.3 billion, of which 1.7 billion, almost three quarters, would be migrants or their descendents.

Given that Europe is already having huge problems integrating significantly fewer numbers of migrants, the numbers in this report are obviously fantastical, yet the document does indicate that mass migration to “replace” the host population of America and European countries has been on the UN’s agenda for decades.

It also echoes a plan French President Macron announced recently wherein he argued that mass migration was Europe’s “destiny and that that hundreds of million of Africans will continue to flood into the continent “for many years to come.”

The document is receiving fresh attention in light of the migrant crisis in Europe, which has seen over 2 million migrants enter the continent over the last few years.

As we highlight in the video below, the argument that millions of migrant workers are needed to pay tax and fund pension liabilities is a complete misnomer because large numbers of migrants do not find employment and only end up on government welfare.




Wont find that on CNN


Messenger: The BANNED -- Hemphill Sent: 3/8/2019 12:43:49 PM
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Since I know that you wont click on the link or watch the video, probably wont even read my post, I'll copy and paste the first 2 paragraphs FROM THE U.N. WEBSITE.

"United Nations projections indicate that over the next 50 years, the populations of virtually all countries of Europe as well as Japan will face population decline and population ageing. The new challenges of declining and ageing populations will require comprehensive reassessments of many established policies and programmes, including those relating to international migration.

Focusing on these two striking and critical population trends, the report considers replacement migration for eight low-fertility countries (France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Russian Federation, United Kingdom and United States) and two regions (Europe and the European Union). Replacement migration refers to the international migration that a country would need to offset population decline and population ageing resulting from low fertility and mortality rates."

This plan was laid out in 2001 and we are seeing it unfold right here right now. Trump satnds in the way of it so he is demonized by the currupt and controlled babylon media. And you buy the fake narrative hook, line, and sinker.


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