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It’s Raining Shekels For MIGA Loyalists, With Stew Peters & Jeff Berwick

It’s Raining Shekels For MIGA Loyalists, With Stew Peters & Jeff Berwick



When I count to three you will open your eyes and repeat after me: 

Trump says martial law is good. 

Martial law is gooood. 

RFK Jr. says mRNA jabs are good. 

mRNA jabs are gooood. 

Speaking out against Israhell is bad. 

Baaaaahd. 

The Epstein files don’t matter anymore. 

There are no files. 

The list goes on… 

MAGA has become MIGA and the right-wing ‘extremists’ who believe they put Trump on the throne are now cheering for ‘Liberation’ martial law, standing armies, and even tax extortion, because it helps the CON men and women in government do “good” things for society. 

Soon, the relentless brainwashing and mind control system will convince them that being chipped and neuralinked to the mainframe is also the right thing to do. 

For generations, people have been trained and trapped and indoctrinated all their lives to believe that government is something good… something that “protects and saves lives”. 

The so-called “social contract” has always been a bit of a magician’s trick—an invisible agreement no one remembers signing, used to justify the entire machinery of state control. It’s sold as mutual protection and collective order, but in practice it’s an open-ended license for the ruling class to extract obedience, taxes, and compliance from people who never got a genuine choice in the matter. 

The contract isn’t a document; it’s a story, engineered and passed down by institutions that claim legitimacy simply because they’ve had the power to enforce it for centuries. Behind the civics-class gloss is a reality where the “contract” functions like a binding clause in a corporate terms-of-service you can’t opt out of—crafted by elites who profit from your compliance while rewriting the fine print whenever it suits them.

So, how do you break the circle? 

The first crack in the wall is just seeing the wall for what it is.

The social contract stops being an invisible leash the moment you name it, trace its origins, and admit that you never actually agreed to it.

From there, the bare minimum of rebellion is simply to withdraw your consent in spirit—stop parroting its justifications, stop lending it your moral support, and refuse to be one of its unpaid salespeople.

You may still be forced to operate under its rules (for now), but you’re no longer under the spell that it’s legitimate or immutable.

That mental break is the seed of every real-world escape route.

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