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America in decline?? Eleven Americans win the Nobel Prize


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Comment: Power is relative. Even though all nations will decline in power during the permanent energy crisis (aka Peak Oil), the U.S. will continue to dominate, as it brings all major corporations, international institutions, and most countries into alignment with its global plan (which has been in the making for at least 3 decades). 

I listen to propagandist radio stations each day, talking about how the U.S. is being taken over by the international bankers, the illuminati, the freemasons, etc...I laugh my a## off! I wish those bankers would do something useful for their countries of origin. :) Let's not forget something, the U.S. consumes a quarter of the world's energy output, and to date Americans have enjoyed the highest standard of living. That does not sound like a country that's being run, but one that is running things.

Flush the propaganda down the drain!


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