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Corporate vs Oligarchic Power; Here Come the Internment Camps

The Chris Hedges Report critiques U.S. capitalism, Trump supporters face threats in Pennsylvania, and a documentary alleges government internment camps for dissidents.

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The upcoming election is described by the Chris Hedges Report as a choice between two forms of capitalism: corporate power, represented by Kamala Harris, and oligarchic power, symbolized by Donald Trump. The report argues that both forms exploit the public and concentrate wealth among the billionaire class. It suggests that corporate power seeks stability to protect long-term investments, while oligarchic power thrives on chaos and deregulation, often supported by private equity firms prioritizing short-term gains. These firms, associated with figures like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, are accused in the report of undermining democratic processes and contributing to a neo-feudal society. The report further suggests that both political paths perpetuate a system excluding the public from meaningful participation.

In Pennsylvania, Trump supporters are reportedly receiving threatening letters from individuals identified as radical leftists. These letters, using fake Trump campaign letterheads, reportedly start as thank-you notes but quickly turn ominous, accusing recipients of supporting a “felon, rapist, desecrator” and blaming them for political violence. The letters allegedly contain personal threats, suggesting potential harm to recipients’ homes and families, and end with a menacing promise of future visits. Despite the lack of actionable evidence, this purported campaign of intimidation highlights the intense political tensions and concerns for safety among Trump supporters in the area.

In a related narrative, a documentary titled “Treason” claims that the U.S. federal government is constructing internment camps for political dissidents across all 50 states. Former Customs and Border Protection agent J.J. Carrell, featured in the documentary, presents a whistleblower’s allegations that these facilities resemble Nazi concentration camps and are intended for processing dissidents, including MAGA supporters and those refusing government mandates. Carrell criticizes the Biden administration for allegedly weaponizing the judicial system against political opponents. The documentary, set for release in October 2024, argues that the government’s actions during the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrate its potential to imprison non-compliant citizens. This narrative contributes to the ongoing discourse on political division and government power in the United States.

Sources

The Illusion of Choice: Corporate vs. Oligarchic Power in the 2024 Election

The choice in the elections is between corporate and oligarchic power.

Source | Submitted by 0007

Trump Supporters in Pennsylvania Receive Threatening Letters Amid Rising Tensions

Trump supporters in Pennsylvania are reportedly being targeted with threatening letters from radical leftists, warning them that their visible support for the former President could lead to dire consequences.

Source | Submitted by bcoop

Documentary Alleges U.S. Building Detention Camps for Political Dissidents in All 50 States

The US federal government is in the process of building a massive network of internment camps spanning all 50 states intended not to house illegal aliens, but political dissidents, a shocking documentary claims.

Source | Submitted by DotMatrix

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