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Honeytraps are nothing new.  A honeytrap is the clever exploitation of a human weakness for blackmail purposes.  Though there is a certain type of person who falls easily into a honeytrap, it can happen to anybody. A young, naive, starlet doesn't question the motives of the film producer who invites her to a hotel room for an afternoon meeting.  A lonely, aging, recently divorced college professor enters into a relationship with another professor and only years later finds out she is a Chinese spy.  The upright, conservative Christian politician who has never over-imbibed a day in his life wakes up with his face in a dead, trafficked child's lap, his guts and head aching from the heavy tranquilizer slipped into his dentist's novocaine.

Honeytrapping a co-dependent addict like Hunter Biden would not be difficult.  His father, Joe, does not seem to have changed his creepy habits of sniffing little girls and women since his political career began in the 1970s.  With his only example of fatherhood a sniveling, pandering, womanizing, egomaniac sociopath, Hunter started out in life deprived of male role models.  Hunter's multiple chemical dependencies most likely started when he was young, but with or without them, his enormous sense of entitlement led him down a garden path that made him ripe for compromise.  

Hunter felt entitled to his dead brother's wife, apparently, both before and after said brother died of brain cancer in 2015.  Anyone who has read Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita might see a parallel between Hunter and Humbert Humbert, who pledged love to Charlotte the mother but was actually interested in Charlotte's pubescent daughter, Delores "Lolita" Haze.  

Unlike Humbert, Hunter had access to the internet and quickly proceeded to upload pornography featuring himself and his young Lolita-age niece, among others, to Pornhub.  Hunter took pride in his harem of young girls, uploading stud videos and photos of himself and his groomed nymphets doing hard drugs, including crack cocaine.  Hunter did not keep his crackhead orgies within US borders.  When handed sweetheart "jobs" that uniformly involved large amounts of money for nonexistent work by foreign powers hostile to the US, he made sure to put himself squarely in the middle of Honeytrap Lane.  

For Hunter, no amount of stimulation or perversion will ever be enough.  That is self-evident.  He is the bored rich puer aeternis who will never grow up.  Now that his stubble is graying and his jowls are sagging, his threshold for satiation has reached a peak higher than Everest.  Allegedly, videos of Hunter Biden doing horrible things to little children are dropping as I write this paragraph.  I will not be looking at those videos even though I have looked at a video featuring Hunter getting a foot job from his 14 year old niece.  

This is what I warned about when I said the Left needs to worry about Pedogate.  This is why I believe the Left will regret cheating Donald Trump out of the 2020 presidency.  I am hardly the only person with the opinion that pedophiles should be given their due trial and then executed after being proven guilty. Instead, a proven child-sniffer with a compromised pedophile son has been elevated to the highest executive position in the land. This is what has launched the United States into its second Civil War.  

The American entire middle class has been disenfranchised to protect the interests of the Professional Managerial Class.  Everyone is looking for a job.  Small business owners, if they are still in business at all, are hanging by a thread.  Bread lines go on for miles.  Compare the year 2019, when the economy was at an all-time high point.  This is the price of the salary class being allowed to run roughshod over everyone else.  This is what happens when the Karens get their manufactured, Chinese-made apocalypse.  

By giving Hunter billions in Russian and Chinese money and unfettered access to US secrets, Joe Biden has committed treason and should not be allowed near the White House.  I shudder to think of what a Joe Biden presidency will look like.  As for the leftists who are gloating about Donald Trump's one term presidency, you might want to keep your head down before it ends up in a sodden basket.

Distinction between the middle class and the PMC

Date: 2021-01-11 04:10 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Could you elaborate on your distinction between the American middle class and the PMC? As an outsider I think it would help me to understand JMG's writings better as well.

I had thought the distinction might be that lower middle class people suffer when the working class suffers and upper middle class people don't. If you're high enough in the middle class that you, say, work for a bank and your entire job is moving money around for rich people, then you care more that the rich succeed rather than whatever is going on with the working class. So at some point in the spectrum of the middle class you stop caring about the working class.

But there are definitely people in the middle class who care about the working class; they are the ones close enough to that dividing line that their children might experience downward social mobility into the working class. They see that downward slide into a world that has no jobs, and know it's a problem. These are people that might have gone to college themselves in a prior decade with a better economy, but they are unable to put their kids through college. Anyway, I'm interested to hear your distinction of these categories.
From: (Anonymous)
That brings another important factor into play: so what you term as Progressian and what I was calling the upper-middle class clearly sides with off-shoring jobs and other aspects of globalism. That enriches the rich people they work for and they stand to benefit thereby.

Thus your Deplorable middle class or my use of lower middle class would be more in favor of bringing manufacturing back to the US because it increases working class jobs. It's also generally better for the environment since every little thing doesn't need to be shipped to the US from across the Pacific.

I quite frankly think that most Americans in the lower classes would be willing to pay higher prices for things to be made domestically. Things made in America tend to last way longer anyway. And I don't think prices would really skyrocket in that regard because if more small businesses come back, there is still competition at the local level.
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Paying higher prices for things hinges on decent jobs being readily available. But yes.
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That is really good to hear!
From: (Anonymous)
Thank the gods for the Grand Mutation! I have to say though, I wasn't expecting to be seeing the effects so clearly already....
From: (Anonymous)
(OP) I think what you did is a great idea. Things like that really make a difference.

I actually got started thinking along those lines back in 2011 when the Occupy movement was being talked about everywhere and still in its early stages. I know things later went off the rails, but what that meant in my small city at the time was talking about local credit unions and buying things made either locally or at least nationally. It took me several years of gradually giving things up one by one, but I now shop completely locally except for one shipment a year that comes from another country. I also sold my car (again took me several years to transition, and moving closer to public transit) and I'm currently on a no-flying self-challenge: two years next month. Thus when JMG's writings showed up in my life 3-4 years ago, I was already trying to move in that direction and he put words to things I'd been nebulously feeling for a long time.
From: (Anonymous)
I too am hanging onto the FB for now (though being very wise and deliberate in how I use it) because it's still an effective tool for reaching people. In our local no-mask mandate group, it's clear that lots of people are waking up. I've observed several conversations about alternative means of accessing food (because Costco and similar have gone mask bonkers) to alternative/outside of the box healthcare. Food co-op groups have been born and folks are getting outside of their boxes in small but important ways. And importantly, they're doing it of their own free will, not because they've been bullied or fear-driven towards those changes. We're a scrappy bunch, that's for sure.
From: (Anonymous)
That's just it. I used to boycott a lot of things, but I don't have the money for it right now. I've started shopping at places I used to avoid for sketchy practices, but I simply can't afford to be picky right now. Once I have a job again, I expect to shift my buying habits, but, well, when you don't have a lot of money, you get what you need from where it's available.

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