9 thoughts on “The Year is 2030

  1. Romania’s dictator also forced people to freeze at home
    11 August, 2022 – Karin Bredenkamp

    Just as today’s German government is threatening to do this winter, Romania’s communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu forced the population to freeze by capping how warm it could be indoors. Even then, the plague was justified by energy savings. Will today’s politicians end up like Ceausescu? asks this week’s debater, South African author Karin Bredenkamp.

    At the same time, she points out that instead of acting to solve the energy crisis, the EU is putting its weight behind sabotaging countries that are actually trying to make things easier for their populations.

    The former head of the European Central Bank (ECB), Mario Draghi, has announced his resignation as Italy’s prime minister.

    The country, which has ten parties in parliament, looks set for another government crisis. Italians reacted with joy, gathering in the main squares of the country’s cities to celebrate.

    As the Brussels-based head of the World Economic Forum (WEF), a former Goldman Sachs banker, former head of the ECB and a regular participant in Bilderberg meetings, Mr Draghi is regarded as one of the worst globalists in Europe.

    After UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, he is the next globalist to be kicked out. Draghi submitted his resignation, but it was rejected by Italian President Sergio Mattarella – a remarkable reaction that seems to have been met with international surprise.

    • There is a video on YouTube showing Ceaucescu and his dirty wife shouting orders at the guards before the guard assassinate them for starving his citizens in Romania.

      • If Ceausescu’s subjects had been armed he would have experienced his Ceausescu Moment far earlier.

        I don’t think American fifth-column traitors will have a fraction of the life expectancy of an Eastern European dictator once the going gets truly tough and the womenz start making every male around them miserable because of the lack of Instagram, hot running water, Starbucks fru-fru coffees, and gas for their ginormous SUVs to haul their baubles from the shuttered malls.

      • Oh, and tbe guards didn’t “assassinate” the Ceausescus; they rightfully executed the evil SOBs.

  2. We’ll have our sandals made from old e-car tires, burlap sack pants, and some Weimarbabwe currency to heat up our bugs kebabs in the peoples burn barrel.
    All is well, remain calm!

    • No, he should be put in a gibbet and forced to watch when we dismantle his entire organization and those on his payroll and supporters.

      (With put in a gibbet I mean not to hang them with a rope around their neck, no I mean the human-body style cage where they are imprisoned and can move maybe an inch but not more)

      And then his gibbet should be moved to a place like Kergeulen Island, where he and his co-conspirators are all together, each in his / her own gibbet) and the only thing they can do is watch nature.
      But not for long. No food for them, unless they can catch the flies or other animals flying through the air.

      • From February 1534 to June 1535, radical collectivist Anabaptists of Munster led by apocalyptic John of Leiden all but destroyed the North Rhein-Westphalian city until dispersed by Lutheran counter-offensives.

        Leiden and two main lieutenants were tortured and hung from gibbets atop St. Lambert’s Cathedral, where their cages remain suspended to this day.

        Duly taking note, America’s founding Constitutionalists explicitly prohibited “cruel and unusual punishments.” At this point, practice may open “unusual”
        to reinterpretation.

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