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I just joined the site: I'm having huge problems with state terrorism in the Netherlands. I've been plaintiff in a court case against Rothschild bank ABN AMRO (also connected to the Dutch Royals) for over 10 years now.
After ABN AMRO finally paid me over 200,000 euro Rabobank (also connected to bot Rothschild and the Royal family) simply blocked my bank accounts, beacuse of which I almost starved to death.
 
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Welcome to the forums.

If you ever get a window where you have access to the accounts.. might I suggest you have a bitcoin wallet ready and waiting for instant transfer.
 
I'm a young man living in Lincoln, NE. I used to visit the DailyPaul every day and also visited RonPaulForums. I hope to get involved in the community once again.
 
I didn't want to make a topic about this, seeing as I haven't been around long, but I'm heading out. Won't be posting, asked Bryan to close my account. I quit my job and I'm moving somewhere else, probably the south or south west. Honestly, I'd rather be homeless than hold a permanent job in a town I hate and no longer know anybody in. See ya!

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However, let us consider things for a moment from the standpoint of those whose ideal is material 'welfare', and who therefore rejoice at all the improvements to life furnished by modern 'progress'; are they quite sure they are not being duped? Is it true that, because they dispose of swifter means of communication and other things of the kind, and because of their more agitated and complicated manner of life, men are happier today than they were formerly? The very opposite seems to us to be true: disequilibrium cannot be a condition of real happiness. Moreover, the more needs a man has, the greater the likelihood that he will lack something, and thereby be unhappy; modern civilization aims at creating more and more artificial needs, and as we have already said, it will always create more needs than it can satisfy, for once one has started on this path, it is very hard to stop, and, indeed, there is no reason for stopping at any particular point. It was no hardship for men to do without things that did not exist and of which they had never dreamed; now, on the contrary, they are bound to suffer if they lack these things, since they have become accustomed to consider them as necessities, with the result that they have, in fact, really become necessary to them. Therefore men struggle in every possible way to obtain the means of procuring material satisfactions, the only ones that they are capable of appreciating: they are interested only in 'making money', because it is money that enables them to obtain these things, the more of which they have, the more they wish to have, as they go on discovering fresh needs; and this passion becomes for them the sole end in life. Hence the savage competition certain evolutionists have raised to the dignity of a scientific law under the name of 'the struggle for existence', whose logical consequence is that only the strongest, in the narrowly material sense of the word, have a right to exist.
 
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I'm a young man living in Lincoln, NE. I used to visit the DailyPaul every day and also visited RonPaulForums. I hope to get involved in the community once again.

nice of you to drop in. I lived in Lincoln the summer of 2017. Great memories there! (The donuts weren't half bad either)
 
I didn't want to make a topic about this, seeing as I haven't been around long, but I'm heading out. Won't be posting, asked Bryan to close my account. I quit my job and I'm moving somewhere else, probably the south or south west. Honestly, I'd rather be homeless than hold a permanent job in a town I hate and no longer know anybody in. See ya!

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Best of luck.

Where is the quote from?
 
I didn't want to make a topic about this, seeing as I haven't been around long, but I'm heading out. Won't be posting, asked Bryan to close my account. I quit my job and I'm moving somewhere else, probably the south or south west. Honestly, I'd rather be homeless than hold a permanent job in a town I hate and no longer know anybody in. See ya!

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Leaving? That's a drag- pop in once in a while and let us know how you are doing.

And I agree completely with the quote.
 
I didn't want to make a topic about this, seeing as I haven't been around long, but I'm heading out. Won't be posting, asked Bryan to close my account. I quit my job and I'm moving somewhere else, probably the south or south west. Honestly, I'd rather be homeless than hold a permanent job in a town I hate and no longer know anybody in. See ya!

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May you find a little slice of freedom where ever you wind up.
 
I didn't want to make a topic about this, seeing as I haven't been around long, but I'm heading out. Won't be posting, asked Bryan to close my account. I quit my job and I'm moving somewhere else, probably the south or south west. Honestly, I'd rather be homeless than hold a permanent job in a town I hate and no longer know anybody in. See ya!

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Sorry to see you go Ragin.

I wish I'd noticed your message earlier (and would have, had I not been on my own lengthy vacation from RPF at the time).

I disagree with the anti-materialist sentiment of the quote you posted, which, like most such expressions, mistakes the opportunities afforded by economic development for a requirement for mindless consumption. Consider that free time is in effect a type of consumer good. The higher the productivity of labor, the less one must work for a given material living standard. The logical conclusion of economic development is not infinite shit, but infinite free time (with whatever amount of shit one finds desirable). Another word for this might be paradise.

In any event, if you decide to return at some point, perhaps we will discuss this.

If not, good luck in your affairs.
 
My Name is Sammy...
I'm a Paleo-Libertarian...I'm a Non Interventionists on Foreign Policy...I hate Taxes...I oppose illegal immigration
My political Heroes are Ron Paul & Pat Buchanan
 
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I didn't want to make a topic about this, seeing as I haven't been around long, but I'm heading out. Won't be posting, asked Bryan to close my account. I quit my job and I'm moving somewhere else, probably the south or south west. Honestly, I'd rather be homeless than hold a permanent job in a town I hate and no longer know anybody in. See ya!

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Drop me line when you get settled .
 
Good to be here again. What did I miss?

Donald Trump became president and triggered a bunch of lefties. In their freak out, they launched a three tier fear campaign: (1) rioting to threaten the safety of person and property, (2) scamdemic to threaten health, and (3) the Ukraine thing to threaten WWIII. They figured one of those boogie men would resonate with everyone. They then added the trans thing to fully distract everyone from the decline of the petro dollar and ultimately the collapse of the USA. Oh, and Epstein didn't kill himself.

Welcome back.
 
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