>Since at least 2010, ESPN inserted fake names in Emmy entries, then took the awards won by some of those imaginary individuals, had them re-engraved and gave them to on-air personalities…
>its 1997 merger with rival aircraft manufacturer McDonnell Douglas. That changed Boeing’s culture
>Boeing was known for its strong emphasis on engineering and quality control. It was part of the company’s ethos.
>McDonnell Douglas, on the other hand, placed special emphasis on cost cutting and financial innovations to improve its bottom line.
>The engineering department was greatly reduced ... while the financial engineers went to work. Starting in 2010, Boeing spent tens of billions on stock buybacks and other financial machinations to enhance its share price. At the same time, the company took on massive amounts of debt.
every month's jobs numbers are quietly revised lower after the publicized initial release
in the latest initial report the number of employed workers collapsed by an unprecedented 683K (this'll likely get revised to be even worse)
all job creation in the past 4 years has been exclusively for foreign-born workers, and there has been zero job-creation for native born workers since 2018
>$1.2 billion (of US taxpayer money) will be used for the development of Iron Beam
Once all that money is spent (&stolen) it'll take a cloudy day and one Lancet drone to destroy a laser battery costing tens of millions. Absolute retardation or shameless theft, you decide.
Like most of psychology - really anything jews are involved in - the (((Milgram))) experiment is fake and gay.
>In 2012 Australian psychologist Gina Perry investigated Milgram's data and writings and concluded that Milgram had manipulated the results, and that there was a "troubling mismatch between (published) descriptions of the experiment and evidence of what actually transpired." She wrote that "only half of the people who undertook the experiment fully believed it was real and of those, 66% disobeyed the experimenter". She described her findings as "an unexpected outcome" that "leaves social psychology in a difficult situation."
Destroying small communities and disconnecting large families was a very successful tactic for the rulers. Those are the focal points where trust can be built out from. It's no accident that historically all "our thing"s were mostly based on ethnic and familial ties.
With the economy turning bad local self-help communities may form again. Things can be built from there.
He who dares not offend cannot be honest. - Thomas PaineThe object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. - Marcus AureliusThe closer the collapse of the Empire, the crazier its laws are. - Marcus Tullius CiceroThe more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. - Tacitus