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If "the" crisis is how bad the numb nuts everywhere are freaking the hell out I couldn't agree more.Jackass moves from a jackass--100% banker puppet. And to think that back when he was campaigning, some Trump supporters actually thought he would expose the truth about 9/11. And back on the campaign trail, Trump was talking about a new foreign policy that seeks to learn from the mistakes of the past, but now he's in complete lockstep with the establishment. Troops are not coming home, and wars are not ending. And now there's a new war: the war on the American people.
If Trump is talking about 9/11 related deaths, he is forgetting to count all the people killed in the middle east in the war on terror, directly through bombing and being shot, to all those killed due to lack of critical infrastructures. These deaths count up to possibly over a MILLIONS.
The following is a quote from an article about statistics gathered in 2018. A link to the full article will follow.But even as the U.S. government evades responsibility for the human cost of its overseas endeavors, some researchers are determined to keep count.Brown University’s Costs of War Project this month released a new estimate of the total death toll from the U.S. wars in three countries: Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The numbers, while conservatively estimated, are staggering. Brown’s researchers estimate that at least 480,000 people have been directly killed by violence over the course of these conflicts, more than 244,000 of them civilians. In addition to those killed by direct acts violence, the number of indirect deaths — those resulting from disease, displacement, and the loss of critical infrastructure — is believed to be several times higher, running into the millions.The report, which uses data spanning from October 2001 to October 2018, compiles previous analysis from nongovernmental organizations, U.S. and foreign government data, and media reports. In a statement, the report authors said the figures still just “scratches the surface of the human consequences of 17 years of war.” Due to challenges in data collection, their total estimate is an undercount, they added. The study also focuses on only the three countries where the United States launched its so-called war on terror. If the conflicts in Libya, Yemen, Somalia, or Syria — where the U.S. has conducted major military operations in recent years — had been included, the death toll would likely be significantly higher.[Link]
Personally I think it's a really jackass move of Trump to compare a flu to millions of premeditated deaths.
Just my opinion.
AmandaMay I just wanted to point out there are a lot more 9/11 deaths than just the ones on US soil.Yes, of course, but our psychopathic leaders never care about all the people slaughtered by the US war machine (enforcement arm of the Federal Reserve).
If it waddles like a duck and shits white like a duck..........
But wait? Where is the famous Q revolution? Why is the Swamp not getting drained? Isnt Trump a saviour of mankind just like Putin?Oh, those Q cultists still believe everything is going great and that the "patriots are in control"--LOL!!! They'll probably still believe they are winning when they get the experimental vaccine and are living in the cashless society.
"We went through the worst attack we've ever had in our country. This is really the worst attack we've ever had. This is worse than Pearl Harbor. This is worse than the World Trade Center,"Its own 'legs' this 'crisis' dose not remotely resemble what it has been successfully made out to be.
Engine oil tested positive for Cov1984 in Tanzania.Yup, caught that too!
When even the president of f'ing Tanzania is calling BS........
If Trump is talking about 9/11 related deaths, he is forgetting to count all the people killed in the middle east in the war on terror, directly through bombing and being shot, to all those killed due to lack of critical infrastructures. These deaths count up to possibly over a MILLIONS.
The following is a quote from an article about statistics gathered in 2018. A link to the full article will follow. [Link]
Personally I think it's a really jackass move of Trump to compare a flu to millions of premeditated deaths.
Just my opinion.