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James Ciantar's avatar

The government endorsed banking cartel underlies the human compliance and apparent stupidity. People generally appear unaware of the horrors in progress due to the financial system. Compliance with this financial system has resulted in both fake obligations and fake sense of wealth. Both have the same origin. When banks create loans digital money is invented, that is fake money is distributed. The fake money is used by the borrower to buy assets. Thus, the value of the asset has a fake origin. As well, the borrower is legally obligated to repay their fake money loan, including interest. So, the mentality of much of the population is governed by asset value inflation driven by banker decree. At the same time, much of the population is debt enslaved. Use knowledge of this in your writing. Thanks.

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Hi James. I appreciate you holding my feet to the fire! As usual, you cut straight to the chase. What's the point in pretending, right? If we pay any attention to the numbers we're royally f*cked! Ever since the current central banking cartel was established with it's system of fractional reserve lending we've essentially been in La La Land. Usury, corruption, growth economy or bust, money as debt, parasitically drawing all wealth to the top of the pyramid while anesthetizing the host with bread and circuses and the illusory accumulation of personal wealth in the form of digital numbers on a bank server somewhere.

I get it. And since around 2016, I started to fully understand that the whole stinking system has to implode at some point given that "the empire" is now a global economic system based on just in time manufacturing dependent on incredibly complex and fragile supply chains. Unless we have a magic wand, there's no way out of this.

And politicians or banks can never fully admit to this or there would be bank runs and hangings the next day. We've been extending and pretending far longer than I thought possible back in 2012. So what gives? I started to see that even though the human/machine hybrid system has become mindbogglingly complex that doesn't automatically mean that it falls apart due to complexity. According to logistics experts, it's always up to the edge, but still manages to stay intact, reorganize, move on.

So here we are, everything is fake, and yet real assets, tools, vehicles, buildings, get to be produced. It doesn't make sense. The machine should have broken down long ago. We're always saying that "any time now" it will and yet it keeps chugging along, transforming, adapting, evolving. If everything grinds to a halt, then we can still make use of those assets for a while.

So my stance for now shifts back to mild optimism. I strongly believe that "trade secrets" are being held back for a big reveal when the time is right and that the upcoming crash and recovery cycle form part of this narrative. Money will be reinvented. Usury will be dropped. Debt will be wiped. Materials science, automation, medicine, energy will shift to a new paradigm.

The managers will remain mostly the same, but their smart city hellholes will be all they have to offer the remnant. There will be a choice. Accept the rules, jump through the hoops, live in a Safe City or drop out to more or less self-sufficient Mennonite style local communities growing food and stacking precious metals.

If all of that is wrong and we're really just waiting for the artificially inflated balloon to pop (because we can't allow it to deflate) then there's nothing we can do and it's every man for himself. In that scenario (which is still very likely IMO) most countries collapse back to local military dictatorships until even they run out of resources and fail to maintain control. Continuing down that path is really not even worth contemplating. Only the toughest would survive and the conditions would be unbearable.

I will add this to future articles though in the form of possible scenarios, as you suggest. It certainly is the most important underlying aspect of our fake existence and everyone's perception is affected by it. Thank you.

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Kirsty's avatar

Hi Javier, thanks for sharing! I agree the parasite class are part of the problem but we must take responsibility for consenting to the madness. Ego is a big problem in my opinion! I try not to look too far into the future very often as it can be a bit overwhelming. It is thanks to the last few years that I am taking steps to be less reliant on the government. I think we have to be the future we want to see if that makes sense. I'm lucky in that growing up surrounded by nature I can see what I don't want to lose. Though I do feel sorry for younger generations that have no connection to nature. It seems incumbent on us to inspire the little uns to marvel at th wonder all around us!! Hope you are well

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Tsubion's avatar

Hi Kirsty. I couldn't agree more. Sometimes I blame the parasites, sometimes the people that allow themselves to be abused. Either way, I get an earful!

I also don't appreciate very strong predictions, but certain types get attached to them. I prefer to look at potential scenarios and even then a black swan can appear out of nowhere and make us all look silly.

I think we can push back and make government in our image. Most people just want a fair system that doesn't favor war, endless growth and profit and mass exploitation above other more basic needs.

We'll get there, but I hope it happens soon. I'm tired of waiting.

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Kirsty's avatar

I think they say patience is a virtue 😉 I know what you mean though. I'm just trying to focus on keeping myself busy. I did spend too much time " waiting for the house of cards to come down! " Exhausting and draining!! Now I do my best not to get sucked into every distraction. Traps round every corner at the moment!!

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Tsubion's avatar

Haha. You and me both! My normie relatives used to view me as the stereotypical conspiracy nut hermit lone uncle type portrayed in so many disaster movies, a chicken little character that's always crying wolf about economic collapse, the next installment of NWO prison planet measures etc etc.

They still don't get it, but they don't think I'm that crazy anymore. And at this point, I'm done caring. Whatever comes next is beyond our control. We just have to manage outcomes as best we can. Local communities growing food is still the best response to all possible futures.

Many are saying (again) that economic collapse will definitely happen this year. Maybe if I stop mentioning it to others it will actually materialize this time. And if it finally drops, what then? Will it be as bad as people imagine or can the system self correct enough to stabilize at a lower level of existence.

I can see the transformation plans moving into place, but these are all globalist controlled. Based on the reaction to Covid measures I imagine most of the population will do as they're told, but others will join the drop out crowd for good.

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Lol funny you should say that. My nephew remarked the other day that I really am unique as I don't have a mobile phone. Don't think he's come across any other adults without one. In the past I would not have taken it as a compliment. Now however I am glad to be the odd one out.

I am thinking of getting involved in a community garden group. Not a fan of groups but have so much to learn regarding growing my own food.It seems to be the smart way forward.

Trying to persuade my husband banks are not the best place for money. We did invest in wood burner. He is coming round to my way of thinking since energy prices rocketed! Now to invest in large pollytunnel. Seems like a good place to start if we want to weather the storm.

Whatever happens in the future who can tell. But at least I'm no longer worrying about it. What will be, will be!

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Ray's avatar

as an atheist im offended, we are not all monsters!

seriously though i dont really want to go down the religious rabbit hole but the one thing that trips me up is the idea that God has always existed, it is weak, everything has/had a starting point. did God just appear fully formed? time/space its just too big for our little brains and i expect the moment we find out it'll all reset or something

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Tsubion's avatar

My concept of God differs from the biblical god of Abrahamic beliefs. I just can't be bothered to keep using an alternative descriptive name such as the "eternal presence" or "base level" of existence. I also use biblical language because I grew up with it and it's a useful library from which to draw from.

When I refer to Godless people, I mean people who refuse to accept a base level of existence as the starting point for everything we see. This conclusion results from simple logic. You can't make something from nothing, therefore a state of nothing has never existed. And no. I don't accept changing the meaning of nothing as some delusional theoretical physicists have done to avoid this simple, elegant conclusion.

What is actually really weak is the argument that a universe comes from of a state of nothing as that is obviously impossible.

Ditch the admittedly contaminated term God and just accept that base level has always existed. Again, time is irrelevant because it's an illusion so the word always is deceptive and unnecessary too. Base level simply exists and everything we see emerges from it, no God or gods required.

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Tsubion's avatar

Thanks. Continuing from your previous comment, I just want to add that I don't think humans or human activity is superior to other species, just different. I hope that one day we can learn to live gently on the Earth. We don't have to go backwards. We can learn how to build holistic systems that reflect the principles of nature - efficiency, balance, symbiosis - instead of delusional greed and lust for power.

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