KingOfWands

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KingOfWands

KingOfWands

@WandsKing

Rise & Fall of Civilizations, Metaphysics, History, Politics. Magician of a fallen Republic wandering in wastelands of Democracy, Elitist at Heart. Fire-Keeper

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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
We will all probably look back on this moment in time a few months from now and realize how stupid we were—trying to follow all the war news, conspiracy theories, second-guessing Trump, and still sharing high-level intellectual, philosophical takes and memes on X—when we should have been coordinating with each other to prepare for what was already crystal clear: an economic tsunami is coming. #Iran was just a trigger. The true cause was debt karma—from living on trillions in fiat money, surrendering our country to everything from wokeness and globalist agendas to mass migration, giving up our industry, and trading our self-sufficient economy for cheaper imports. It also was due to allowing stable, nationalist, or friendly governments to be toppled by regime changes, color revolutions, and the Arab Spring. Which made the Middle East far more dangerous with regard to Iran. Trump made progress on all important fronts. He will keep doing his best to fix the mess of the past. And many powerful people don’t want that. They probably want us—and him—to suffer for the attempt and for electing him. In the coming months, when the time comes to face enormous economic challenges, and #Trump is still our leader, I think we will be glad we didn’t panic now over Iran and allow the media, Congress, etc., to force him out of office. We are going to have to stand by him for his whole term, or no one will be there to stand for us. We need him for what is yet to come. There are going to be much greater trials and hardships in near future. So in terms of the presidency, we have that position covered. The best possible person is already there. If we could just focus on getting our communities and county governments in similar order, with similar leaders, we will do okay with whatever the future brings.
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Sam Adams 1775
Sam Adams 1775@Patrick98177011·
@WandsKing @RealAlexJones Just because you’re too lazy to invest, which means that you would have to work, doesn’t mean that people who invest or the investor class are bad. In traditional biblical values, those are smart and wise and good people.
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Alex Jones@RealAlexJones·
LIVE Feed: Oil Prices Explode After Trump Signals That US Is Moving To Wartime Economy, Says “We’re Fighting Wars, It’s Not Possible For Us To Take Care Of Medicare/Medicaid!” Israel Bombs Iran’s New Peace Negotiator Before Vance Meeting! Must-Watch/Share! twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
@fromdusktildawn Agree. But the rich are redistributing to themselves at a faster rate. There is a lot of fraud in programs for needy. So its the working middle class who deserves some redistribution the most
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ふろむだ
ふろむだ@fromdusktildawn·
アメリカ人に聞きたいんだけど、 アメリカの一人当たりGDPは日本の2.6倍もあるのに、 なんでそんなに生活が苦しい人が多いの? 高所得の人がたくさんいるんだから、再分配を少し強化するだけで、貧しい人たちの生活はぐっと楽になると思うけど、なんで再分配を強化しないの? ちなみに、再分配を強化するのは社会主義でも共産主義でもないよ。 それは修正資本主義。君たちの大好きな資本主義を、ほんのちょっと修正しただけのものだよ。
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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
Neither have any of the investor class here on x numbering in the hundreds of thousands. Silence may not be consent. But them trying to profit of it is just another sign of what is wrong. Things were not OK before this Iran war started. Such brilliant minds and billions of dollars that is not being invested to fix this country or help anything. They love the markets more than their country. Nobody is signing up to fight for anything based on principle. Especially on the right. Slaves to $$$. And the masters who control it.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
After the U.S. Army graciously raised the enlistment age to 42, not one pro-war conservative podcaster or media figure has signed up. Fascinating.
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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
It was always about more than Israel. It was far more of an attempt to help the markets, the dollar, and the investor class by supplying the economic conquest on which they depend for survival. A blood sacrifice to the gods they worship: “the Markets.” However, it can never come without risk. A military defeat automatically translates into economic defeat. Trump did not cause the calamity. The calamity would have manifested regardless. Rather, this was a failed attempt to delay it for another day, another time—an immoral trade in which poverty was exported in order to import prosperity. The markets and the dollar have been defying natural law and basic economic reality for decades: plunder abroad, while placating the U.S. masses with the spoils of victory at home. All of it financed by credit bubbles. Issue debts and credit cards in the names of the future unborn, And maxxing out the credit lines in the present. Every variety of banks and wall streat expanding the money supply to feed a bloated parasite on the producitve sectors of the economy. A taxation through inflation on the people who invent, labor, create value, etc. Colleted by the Kings of the finaincal system. Distrubuted and shared with thier corporate lords and nobles. #NoKings Wise and honorable men may be somewhat heartened to finally see it coming to an end, but fearful of facing its karma. The judgment in the court of world opinion, and living in the aftermath of the fall of the U.S. dollar empire. Now that insiders are staring into the abyss of defeat in Iran, we find out what kind of men they truly are. In the final act of their tragic story, they are rigging the markets for personal gain—creating volatility swings with each new escalation, de-escalation, and every presidential speech. Reflecting the dark intentions that motivated the war on Iran from the beginning. But also holding up a mirror to the investor class who is doing the very same thing. Now the American investor class cries foul and feels betrayed by this. They protest, but more about the effect on markets than about Trump having started a foolish or unjust war. In doing so, they prove they are morally and ethically no different then those they accuse. They joined the war themselves when they sought to profit from its every twist and turn. They were mercenaries and allies in the attempted financial and economic conquest, just as dependent on the same rigged, corrupt system as those who control it. They are not guilty by mere consent through silence, but by complicity in trying to profit from it. By not standing against the war itself on the basis of honor and duty. They are no better than the men in the Trump administration who do this—arguably worse, for choosing to gain by riding on their coattails, instead of taking more leadeship and risk, wherein they too could be entitled to more gain, but at the same time bear the burdern of more loss. These followers now claim they were misled. Deceived by the leader, and want to distance themselves. Seek empathy and acceptance from those who oppose the war on principle. LOL
KingOfWands@WandsKing

Live by the sword, die by the sword. Live by the markets, die by the markets. That is the lesson for the American investor class. The sword was the only way to save the rigged and corrupt market, to prop up the debt-ridden U.S. dollar system. Use the sword to plunder other nations. America itself has already been plundered pretty thoroughly.

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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
I'd be interested to hear from someone who is expert on that. So many rabbit holes. Not enough time. I would be skeptical whether it was done, until proven. There should be much be more pictures from this Chinese flight mission to the moon. Stars?, earth? I would look at that before making a judgement.
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All day Astronomy
All day Astronomy@forallcurious·
STUNNING🚨: Artemis II crew captured a stunning image of Earth this morning from 41,000 miles away. The first time since 1972 that humans have seen a crescent Earth in full.
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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
I am very Skeptical. Seeing a lot of Alien talk leading into this. Most don't beleive Americans ever landed on the moon. Too many fake cgi vidoes of the space station. I used to work in Space Physics with Vacuum Chambers. I don't think any human or animal could survive space enviornment in a space suit. Real simple to prove. Just run that test on earth in a vaccum chamber. No need to kill a mouse or animal. Just put the empty suit under normal air pressure in a vacuum chamber and see if it stays inflated, or if air inside gets sucked right out. Plus Space Radiation is real. Most engineers would favor an unmanned flight test around the moon given this has NEVER (?) been done before. Most of the space physics community I dealt with direclty in past all favored unmanned probes, missions. Cheaper, easier, and much more could be learned from spending the mission savings on better cameras, sensors etc. Why have we not seen pictures of the back side of the moon yet? But we can send humans there before sending an imagining probe ??? Given the desperation in the US Markets, Govt etc. I don't buy this. And have suspicions that an Alien Psyop is in the pipeline. Though I do very much like idea of space exploration and some freedom minded civilization exploring Space. If we can just find a freedom minded civilization I'd be all in.
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NASA@NASA·
Time to wake up! ...if you're going to the Moon. Our Artemis II crew started their second flight day with the sounds of John Legend's "Green Light" (feat. Andre 3000). "Sleepyhead" by Young and Sick roused the crew earlier today.
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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
Right. Much of Israel's behavior in the war has been like Kleinfeld killing Tony T. on the boat in the movie Carlito’s Way. Trump agreed to help Israel, like Carlito was trying to help Kleinfeld. But after killing the powerful mob boss, Carlito tells Kleinfeld, “You killed us, Dave. You killed us.” When they get off the boat, Carlito tells Kleinfeld, “One more thing... we're even. Say it!! We're even!”—making Kleinfeld repeat the words, signifying that Carlito's debt to Kleinfeld is fully paid. No more favors or obligations exist between them. I hope that is where things are going.
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
When your ally is targeting peace negotiators in the midst of a war you need to end, they aren't your ally at all. They're destroying your off ramp.
Tuki@TukiFromKL

🚨 let me tell you what just happened because I'm sure most people completely missed this.. Kamal Kharazi was Iran's lead negotiator.. the man actively working through Pakistan to arrange a backchannel meeting between Iranian officials and JD Vance.. the only active diplomatic channel that existed to prevent what Trump called a "2 to 3 week" strike window.. Israel just bombed his house.. his wife is dead.. Kharazi is in hospital.. and you need to pay attention to the timing.. this isn't the first time Iran's negotiators have been killed right before a deal could be made.. Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was Iran's top nuclear scientist and the man considered most essential to any future nuclear negotiations.. he was assassinated in November 2020, widely attributed to Israel.. the nuclear talks were set back by years.. in 2012, Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan.. a senior figure at Iran's Natanz enrichment facility.. was killed in a targeted car bombing in Tehran, also attributed to Israel.. the pattern holds every single time.. every time Iran and the US get close to talking, someone removes the people doing the talking.. Trump said 2 to 3 weeks.. someone in Iran was actively building the exit ramp from that window.. and today the man building that exit is in hospital and his wife is in the ground.. whoever bombed that house wasn't trying to win a war.. they were trying to make sure there isn't a peace.

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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
Yes It is a joke. Japan's government before World War 2 was probobly the strongest and most sophisticated republic in the world. Germany was number 2. And America was number 3. These great republics have all been destroyed and flooded by 3rd world civilization destroyes. By Who ? The same people who own the banks and corporations in New York and London. You know who.
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KingOfWands@WandsKing·
Unfortunately, Donald Trump politically has to carry a lot of baggage. The price for his re-election required alliances with powerful factions—such as Israel, Western AI interests, and the owners of the U.S. dollar system. Americans already knew their system was flawed, but it was naïve to think one man could fix it alone, without meaningful support from the people. Those factions were always going to get what they wanted, and people clearly don’t like it. But will Americans ever begin to define these power factions as their true opponents? Or will they continue the cycle—electing a leader, then claiming betrayal by the leader when outcomes fall short? How many times will this cycle repeat? It may ultimately collapse under the weight of its own failures before people become wise enough to reform it. A real turning point would come when people stop saying, “This is not what I voted for” or “This is what I voted for,” and instead begin directly confronting—or competing with—the power structures that hold influence over their economy and government. If that moment ever arrives, how will people reassess the value of Trump compared to that of Congress? Was Trump more aligned with their interests? Did he do more for them than the collective body of U.S. senators and representatives? Which of them woudl be more valuable in a serious effort to end corruption, implement reform—or even replace—the government? If the U.S. dollar falters and the system reaches a breaking point, the question may become unavoidable: who should preside over what remains of American power—Congress and the Senate, or Trump? It’s quite possible that this is the choice Americans will soon face. What seems less likely, however, is that the American people will come together to create a true third option—an alternative path that avoids this binary choice.
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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
Agreed. Very much a bubble. Seemed like a hail mary attempt to win the global power games with china. Plus Data Centers were putting cart before horse. The AI economy which will need so many data centers isn't fully built yet. Too much money required, too expensive to do in west with so much parastic overhead and market middlemen who want big profits
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KingOfWands@WandsKing·
America is still an unconqured nation, and perhaps a bit full of itself for that reason. Japan was probobly the longest surviving country that has never been conqured by foreign invasion. There is a stregth and power in their spirit and culture similar to the US for that reason. Our European brothers have gone through many wars, failed revolutions, invasions of their homelands etc. Maybe something to that dynamic. The occupation of Japan was not punitiave. Rather it was very supportive of the existing culture, govt, traditions, etc. Germany was not so lucky.
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Memory Medieval@MemoryMedieval·
The recent American-Japanese bromance has me wondering why there isn't similar sentiments between Americans and Europeans? I'd love to hear your thoughts before I make a post about it..
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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
@MemoryMedieval I think the only way to truly bridge the gap is to fight a war of liberation for our homelands together. Legions of men from many nations. Give up trying to find unity on religion, politics, etc.
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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
A very good question. The big cities in in Canada have so many chinese, indians, etc. Too many. It feels like a foreign country. I didn't like it. I felt hated by all the muslims I encountered there. And in the big cities the white canadian people seem kinda like Europeans. Not american. I don't know a lot about rural White canadians. but I suspect they are much like us here on X. Most of the Pacific North West of America is very white and the traditional american culture is still strong there. So Japanese people will probobly like them. We need to see if we can do more exchange like this with rural Canadians. Maybe invite them to this international X party.
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M.takewaka
M.takewaka@m_takewaka·
アメリカ南部の情報はたくさん流れてくる。BBQやハンティング、モンスタートラックにフロリダマン。あとはバッキーズか。じゃあ北部はなにがあるんだい?ナイアガラの滝?イエローストーン?アイスホッケー?カナダとは仲良しなのかい?
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KingOfWands@WandsKing·
@BlackDumpling If americans were upset, it is with Nuclear Power not japense people. I cannot imagine the anti nuclear left wing americans writing horrible anti japan things. I can imagine they would react by trying to ban nuclear power.
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BLACK DUMPLING™@BlackDumpling·
I asked the Japanese what China is to them and consider my mind blown. This cultural exchange is providing insights, genuine insights. I mean beyond the BBQ memes and the jokes and the friendliness. There's something very real hidden just underneath the surface. For example, did you know that there may have been Chinese people posing as Americans shaming the Japanese for Fukushima? Do I know it was the Chinese? No, but you're an American.. have you ever, in your entire life, heard an American speak down to or about the Japanese in regards to Fukushima? Those Americans who are old enough to remember it simply think of it as a natural disaster. A bad thing happening to good people. That's just how the world is sometimes. But apparently in the years since, people claiming to be Americans have been attacking the Japanese on social media in the most cruel and unkind ways. Blaming them for polluting the waters, killing all those people, and causing the disasters and so on and so forth. Just truly evil things being said to the Japanese. Ask yourself have YOU ever heard any American you know talk like that? Ever? At all? Your entire life? Especially about Fukushima? But apparently there's been a brutal multi year campaign in Japan of concerned "Americans" saying just that for the express purpose of shaming the Japanese over a natural disaster. Something doesn't add up. And that's my point. YOU, being an American, didn't know about any of this, did you? It wasn't until I read a translated Japanese tweet talking about how much it had hurt them, the public shaming that I started to look into it. I had no idea either. I bet it never even occurred to any of you that people abroad were posing as Americans to them to promote hatred against us for things we not only never said or did, but things we never even thought. If you're Japanese and reading this please believe me when I tell you no American I've met has ever said anything like this. The Japanese were disciplined, brilliant, resourceful, and above all brave in the face of one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. It was an impossible situation and you handled yourselves with valor and honor and we respect you deeply for it.
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KingOfWands@WandsKing·
@pirooooon3 I think the United States should defend South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan for as long as they want the protection and alliance. Wait and see what happens with mainland China. As it grows and changes.
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ぴろん🌸@pirooooon3·
アメリカ人に聞きたい 台湾は中国の一部ですか? 台湾は独立国ですか?
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Overton@overton_news·
🚨 JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon just dropped an UNEXPECTED take on Iran. “It’s much more important that this be successfully completed, than what the market does.” Dimon says the markets are unpredictable right now, but regardless, EVERYONE should be hoping for Trump to succeed in Iran. DIMON: “I think the market...you know, markets are unpredictable and it’s hard for me to tell you exactly what.” “But I think they’re just looking at is there a chance something can go wrong?” “Now we should all hope nothing goes wrong. We should all hope that these bad people are...you know, that we win this thing and clean up straits and that Iran is no longer a threat to anybody.” “The markets will be concerned until it is over.” “But I think it’s VERY important...it’s much MORE important that this be successfully completed than what the market does.” Wall Street’s most powerful CEO just said winning in Iran is more important than the what stock market does in the short term.
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KingOfWands
KingOfWands@WandsKing·
That is so wild. UK banks have so much exposure and investments in the region. I would imagine this is the bigger dilemma, rather than getting oil delivered to the UK people. How to protect and insure those investments and holdings if the US military pulls out of the region entirely. Maybe China and the IRGC can take over and help protect and secure the region. Fortunately the UK already has a very good relationship with both of them. Finally, I can see the path to peace. Good riddance to Trump and the US.
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what Trump just said to Britain.. the UK followed America into Iraq when the whole world said don't go.. Tony Blair destroyed his entire legacy for it.. 179 British soldiers came home in coffins.. Britain got called "America's poodle" for twenty years.. and they STILL showed up every single time Washington called.. and now Trump just told them to "build up some delayed courage" and go handle the Strait of Hormuz alone.. "the US won't be there to help you anymore".. meanwhile his own defence secretary's broker was trying to buy defence stocks before the Iran strikes even started.. Italy just denied US planes landing rights.. and Trump's telling aides he wants the war over because it's past his 4-6 week schedule.. the guy who started a war he wants to quit in 6 weeks is telling the one country that never said no to America that they're on their own.. twenty years of "special relationship" and Britain just found out it was one-sided the whole time.
BRICS News@BRICSinfo

JUST IN: 🇺🇸🇬🇧 President Trump tells the United Kingdom to "build up some delayed courage" and take the Strait of Hormuz themselves. "The US won't be there to help you anymore."

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