Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us Event

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•military is in good people’s hands
•bad actors in military are largely routed out
•corruption exists but is equivalent of barnacles on a whale if that.
•what tech anyone will “see” in a “breech” of Area 51 will be by design to let tech outta the bag. Nothing that could compromise us will be let outta the bag.
•we have propulsion innovations and technology that can easily power and operate large swaths of the economy. It’s will Be trickled our smartly over 30+ years.
•the car was in existence from the 1700’s. It went mainstream in 1903. It takes time to plan and setup an infrastructure and switch industries.
 

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I'm with you on nuking the whole planet.

You're saying that tech could be rolled out and OIL obsolete in 5 yrs. How many thing run on oil? It would take a lot more than 5yrs to replace all of those with this tech. you speak of.

I’m saying the tech exists in scalar and propulsion based on energy wave manipulation and gravity off settting setups to render fossil fuel useless.

I see the hang up here. I used the words render fossil fuel industry obsolete within 5 years.

My intention was to express that we have experimental propulsion and energy systems that are far superior to oil that can be on the market within 5 years. It will disrupt markets dramatically if rolled out too quick/too fast.

Oil is a staple in our world economy for at least 100 more years. I feel we have dramatically stepped up in oil industry position so that we can be prepared to delivery the world oil at fair market values as the US switches to new propulsion and energy systems. If left up to Iran and so on, the prices would hit $500 a barrel if the US moved out of oil consumption over day a 10 year span. Because of the petro dollar and US demand, we actually help keep prices LOWER than they would be without our involvement to rein in bad actors jacking it up. We have to readily supply relief to markets if we step away from that buying power position.

I had to take a second and see where you were coming from, I see where I was wrong in my word choices. Beer

It would take about 30 years plus to get half way down the tail end of the oil markets life product life cycle. 100 years from today, I think oil will be far less important than it is today and that 2nd world countries will largely have joined the 1st world. 3rd world will no longer exist as such, it’ll be people living how we live in America today, and people in 1st world living basically in euphoric harmony with very little need to work so as to sustain, just small inputs to the block chain.
 
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LMAO violence?

Please explain to us the threat of violence that you've received on behalf of our GOV or any portion thereof.

We're waiting.

The government will take what it wants by force whether your property, your person, etc.., Cut the babe in the woods routine unless you are genuinely naive.
 
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Imminent domain and tax seizure are pretty rough roads to be on the wrong side of.

That said, I do t personally buy stuff that is likely to be right in the way of a near future development like say a border wall or freeway.

I also pay my taxes and do well to stay on the right side of our government.

The Bundy ranch and Wako Texas scenario’s were bad. I don’t think we had 5:5 military or government control back in the 70’s and 80’s and 90’s. It was like 3:4 good guys mostly on the inside deep, with a growing number of bad actors, and mostly solid patriots above board and out in the fields. We had the Chinese/russian/Iranian communist sympathizing criminal crime ring led the Clinton crime ring to develop and all their minions to start propping in mid 80’s. China taking the Panama Canal was a huge mishap imo. Maybe I’m 100% wrong, I’m fine with that just show me the proof.

I truly feel the country today is in a very strong position to break into the next tech/industrial revolution.

I’m 30yr old civilian and work 15 hours a day. My hunches and assumptions are obviously opinions based on the Internet and talking to people. Guys from the military that I meet seem very level headed and patriotic. I’m not worried that the average military member would mame or harm the average citizen on bad orders. The Air Force refused to be Alkaida’s Air Force, this easily puts my mind at ease.
 

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If the Democrats get their way, yes. That's why the next election is just as important as the last.

Ya know something? Most of us identify with the right/republicans but both parties would slam us as hard as possible if given the chance because most of these people are what I'd call company men. For now the left/dems are the worse of two evils but don't let your guard when it comes to any politician.
 

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The government will take what it wants by force whether your property, your person, etc.., Cut the babe in the woods routine unless you are genuinely naive.

No. I asked what violence you’ve been threatened with in regards to taxes. Or any property for that matter.


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No. I asked what violence you’ve been threatened with in regards to taxes. Or any property for that matter.


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Sorry. Maybe I am just foolish for paying my taxes because we both know what happens if I don't. I'm sure a quick google search will prove to you how many people have been incarcerated or had their property forcibly taken from them for not doing so but hey, nothing to see here, right?
 

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Sorry. Maybe I am just foolish for paying my taxes because we both know what happens if I don't. I'm sure a quick google search will prove to you how many people have been incarcerated or had their property forcibly taken from them for not doing so but hey, nothing to see here, right?

Yes, you need to pay your taxes. You get products and services from them. You think those rods appeared magically? Think your freedom and security is free? Wake up. Or don’t, I don’t care. But ya, you’re paying them. I suppose you could flee the country before being incarcerated.

Sorry a lot of taxes go to programs, while necessary, that Dems want to balloon even further.

I’m sure you’ll vote for Trump in 2020, who has paid more in taxes than you would in 50 lifetimes.


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Yes, you need to pay your taxes. You get products and services from them. You think those rods appeared magically? Think your freedom and security is free? Wake up. Or don’t, I don’t care. But ya, you’re paying them. I suppose you could flee the country before being incarcerated.

Sorry a lot of taxes go to programs, while necessary, that Dems want to balloon even further.

I’m sure you’ll vote for Trump in 2020, who has paid more in taxes than you would in 50 lifetimes.


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I'm a total Trump supporter but how many breaks has he gotten on top of filing for chapter 7 and 11? Again I'm not coming back to piss anyone off.
 

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I'm a total Trump supporter but how many breaks has he gotten on top of filing for chapter 7 and 11? Again I'm not coming back to piss anyone off.

You’re not wrong for using bankruptcy law. The lender takes a risk, as we all do, when conducting business. The laws are in place for a reason. Many business owners have done it and gotten back on their feet.

There were corporations that had borrowed millions to build new offices during the real estate/bank snafu. They defaulted on the loans before even moving in because that was the economic move.


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President Trump has used bankruptcy law to protect his positions and portfolios a handful of times with something like 500+ businesses that he has passively and actively engaged with as ceo or board member.

That is one hell of a record. Most businesses fail in the first 5 years of operations. Like 90%. Trump has had ~25 fail, bankrupt, sold, liquidated, or so on out of 500+. It’s probably closer to 10 honestly. I do him no favors to guesstimate.

It shows the man understands how to get things done. He’s strengthened the economy dramatically, rebuilt the military, and continues to expose and drain the swamp in dc and around the world.
 

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You’re not wrong for using bankruptcy law. The lender takes a risk, as we all do, when conducting business. The laws are in place for a reason. Many business owners have done it and gotten back on their feet.

There were corporations that had borrowed millions to build new offices during the real estate/bank snafu. They defaulted on the loans before even moving in because that was the economic move.


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Doesnt make you a good person to cheat you way out of paying your fair share. If everyone in America choose to file chapter 7,11 where would that land us?
 

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Doesnt make you a good person to cheat you way out of paying your fair share. If everyone in America choose to file chapter 7,11 where would that land us?

Bankruptcy doesn’t work that way. It’s intentially setup to basically cut your balls off or take your balls as retainer until you man up and fix your shit or surrender assets to cover the majority of your debt, or stretch the time out 7 years and reclaim your withered weakened drained testicles. Talk to bankruptcy people, they lose most everything. Those casino’s in trumps portfolio have a whole second page story that people conveniently fail to recognize after the bankruptcy.

Where he was smart was in diversifying dramatically. Never had his eggs in one basket. He only goes all in when he has the royal flush. Period.

Look up the failure rates of chapter 7/11. It’s not some government handout.
 

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Bankruptcy doesn’t work that way. It’s intentially setup to basically cut your balls off or take your balls as retainer until you man up and fix your shit or surrender assets to cover the majority of your debt, or stretch the time out 7 years and reclaim your withered weakened testicles.

Look up the failure rates of chapter 7/11. It’s not some government handout.

I personally seen people i know file for bankruptcy more them once. They easily got out of paying there fare share with the only downside of losing your credit for a few years.

Once again explain what would happen if everyone in America did that at the same time?
 

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