Look Here, Don't Look Here

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Look Here, Don't Look Here

“We learn from history that we learn nothing from history.” - George Bernard Shaw

It's almost comical how history repeats itself over and over and over, again.

The masses have been conditioned and brainwashed beyond belief.

A large part of this has been attained through the complicity of a sold-out, soul-less, evil and corrupt Mainstream Media who are serving their puppet masters without question and unrelenting obedience.

Looking at what is happening in the United States and in other places around the word is saddening to say the least.

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It is most frustrating, as all this fomented hate, division, and pent-up anger, is really rooted in economic despair.

The real root cause of these ills lie not in racist rhetoric and actions, though there are a fair share of these; but rather, to the economic disparity between the haves and the have-nots that has widened over the past several decades.

This has come about by massive amounts of counterfeiting (also known as money-printing) by central banks.

The recent COVID-19 pandemic (plandemic, scandemic, or however you want to call it) has been meticulously orchestrated by the elite ruling class on purpose so as to further foment fear, chaos, and despair in society in general.

Why?

Easy. It serves several purposes. But in this case, it serves that of Distraction.

On the back of COVID-19, a very corrupt US Congress has effectively further strained the American taxpayers and their future offspring to the tune of $3 trillion in just the past few months.

That's US$3,000,000,000,000 that they've ordered the US Federal Reserve to conjure out of thin air to mostly bail out, once again, the big Wall Street banks, and large corporations. Only a small fraction of this $3T has gone to the little guy or small business owner.

Apart from the creation of the Federal Reserve itself, it is one of the biggest thefts in history (another $21Trillion was also stolen a few years back, but hey, that's another story altogether).

Though the US Federal Reserve (often called just the Fed) is part of a larger International Banking Cabal, it is extremely powerful in that its owners are comprised of the largest banks and richest families in the world (Rothschilds, Rockefellers, etc.); I have extensively documented these facts in my 4-part series entitled The International Banking Cabal.

We often call members of this cabal The Banksters.

And with good reason, as these are the real criminals folks.

They are (and have been for a very very long time) humanity's biggest threat - bigger than any super virus or nuclear warhead, as their destructive power on humanity is, and has been, unmatched.

Now back to the Fed, back to don't look here.

How Americans and citizens around the world are not in anger against the Fed for their massive looting is beyond me.

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Source: The Federal Reserve (St. Louis Fed) , URL: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/WALCL

As you can see from the graph above from the Fed's own website, their "asset purchases" (for the financially illiterate, that means how they conjured up money out of thin air to buy "assets" - which are mostly bad debt and bad financial products they are taking off the books of their member banks) have ballooned from roughly $4 trillion just a few months ago to an astonishing $7 trillion (May 28, 2020).

That's an increase of $3 trillion in just a few months.

This reckless money printing has further ballooned the country's debt burden significantly:

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Source: https://usdebtclock.org/

So, this is where people should be looking, folks - the source (or one of the main sources) of their anger and despair.

But, the powers-that-shouldn't-be are masters at deception and deflection.

Divide-and-Conquer is merely one of their Mind Control Techniques they have at their disposal.

And one has to wonder why rioters around the country are not targeting the real Ground Zero of this tragedy:

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The U.S. Federal Reserve building in Washington D.C.

Maybe they will. Time will tell...

The more things change, the more they stay the same.

God Bless.

In Peace & Liberty,

@libertyacademy

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Some chunk of concrete is not the enemy man.

It's the owners.

It's not the FED. That's just a thing. It's the real flesh and blood psychopaths that use that thing to harm humanity, that are seeking today to turn sovereign human persons into GMO's with mandatory injections of DNA altering 'vaccines'.

But why, o why, aren't the looters conveniently supplied pallets of bricks targeting them? Because they have no idea who, or where, they are. They dunno what they did. Folks just dunno, so they lash out and burn cars and middle class businesses to the ground. They throw the pallets of bricks their oppressors supply.

We don't need to throw bricks.

We need to make our own bricks, our own mortar. We need to be the means of production, and keep the products of our labor from the banksters. That's really all we need to do. Fiat only has value if we value it. 10k rich guys that have all of it can't make it valuable. Only we can by trading our labor for it.

Don't. Make what you need, and ignore the banksters. Soon enough they will have to make what they need themselves, because they won't be getting any from us. Don't sell for fiat, don't work for fiat, and don't buy with fiat.

Problem solved.

Thanks!

Thanks for dropping by and engaging my dear old friend. Much appreciated :-)

Here are some thoughts about some of your points:

It's not the FED. That's just a thing. It's the real flesh and blood psychopaths that use that thing to harm humanity

I know exactly what you mean and agree. However, my point here was rather as a symbolic one with a message. The Fed has literally destroyed people lives in many ways including the destruction (by evictions due to non- or late-payment on mortgages) of their physical homes/houses by their counterfeiting & theft. In this line, why couldn't those people do the same to their building? I would not advocate physical violence against members of the Fed, but would have absolutely no problem with protesters spraying graffittis on it, or even destroying or burning it to the ground (if nobody were inside). I know that this would not change anything in terms of the banksters plans or operations. However, it could send a clear message that people are starting to realize that they are the true enemy of humanity and they are effectively PUT ON NOTICE.

Folks just dunno, so they lash out and burn cars and middle class businesses to the ground.

Agreed. The masses have been brainwashed beyond belief. Most of them don't even know what they are protesting for or what is the root cause(s) of their frustration, anger, and despair. Society in general and the education system in specific have been designed by this elite ruling class for this very purpose. This problem will never disappear and always persist until these institutions are completely turned over and overhauled.

Don't sell for fiat, don't work for fiat, and don't buy with fiat. Problem solved.

Theoretically, it would be a simple method to solve. But the reality is completely different. This is not realistic at all. There is only a tiny tiny fraction of the world population on crypto and alternatives. Next, most people's ability to earn income depends on their KSAs and work experience. Yeah, some can do these online independently (e.g., teaching), but the reality is that being compensated in other than fiat is not easily manageable/do-able for technical reasons (at least on a large scale). In addition, try paying for groceries (and many other essential products and services) with crypto. 99+% of these cannot easily be done. They require payment in the country's criminal fiat currency. Wish your plan could work, but unless you tell me a convincing way to convince even 10% of the entire population to go with such a plan, it ain't gonna happen.

Anyway my friend, those are my off-the-pity-pot thoughts and remarks.

All the best.

"This problem will never disappear and always persist until these institutions are completely turned over and overhauled eliminated."

FTFY

As long as such institutions exist they will become evil doers in society. The only 'reform' that can result in improvement is their eradication.

As to not spending money, I confess I have not found a means to completely live without it. Most of my bills are paid by others, and I myself do not personally take possession of fiat and pay them. I do not use crypto whatsoever as money. I can't, because, as you point out, very few people selling things accept crypto as payment, and certainly not my grocer, internet provider, and etc. I do not use banks, and have not for more than a decade now.

Yesterday I painted a house and came home afterwards with fennel, onions, and strawberries, in addition to fiat. I complained I was overpaid. They countered that I undercharged. The difference in our valuation of my work remains to my credit as goodwill.

Barter as you are able. The more we do this, the more others will too, and eventually that 10% will be attained. My preferred currency is goodwill, and that is what I charge those that pay my bills, and why my bills are paid by them.

Goodwill is literally a universally accepted currency, non-inflationary, and requires no minting or printing of any kind, neither any means of exchange other than the most basic of communications. It is absolutely proof from counterfeit, and cannot be stolen. We are born with some to our credit, and when we die, it is the one thing we can take with us.

It cannot be taxed, and governments cannot use it to fund oppression.

What better means of exchange could be imagined?