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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: MetalThunder
Maybe it does. I'm all for ending fractional -reserve banking. Maybe it is better to pop the bubble now.
But don't be fooled: the cost of a meltdown is still going to be catastrophic for most globally.
It won't be catastrophic if there are contingency plans in place. We will be liberated from the global fiat slave system. Humanity needs this
originally posted by: RadioRobert
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: MetalThunder
Maybe it does. I'm all for ending fractional -reserve banking. Maybe it is better to pop the bubble now.
But don't be fooled: the cost of a meltdown is still going to be catastrophic for most globally.
It won't be catastrophic if there are contingency plans in place. We will be liberated from the global fiat slave system. Humanity needs this
People have always been slaves to the wealthy and powerful since the days of Nimrod. People en masse have never had more liberty and wealth than they do today. And while there is certainly still a weighted system abused by the powerful, certainly room for improvement, the new global system after burning everything to the ground will be little different, possibly worse.
Unless you think this ushers in a Messianic age, meet the new boss, same as the old the boss.
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: cherokeetroy
I'm just saying there are ways to improve without razing things to the ground.
If you get your wish, please remember the cost globally paid by other "slaves" who might not have preferred the "choice" you foisted on them "on their behalf".
originally posted by: RadioRobert
a reply to: cherokeetroy
Karl Marx thought the same thing.
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: 11IndependentThoughts
If someone is already taking a leap of faith that Q is from the future, surely can remain open minded that the Austin character is part of the plan
Odd that you should bring this up. (I see it's your very first post, btw.)
Anyway, I "remember" him as US IT Commander T. Beranstain. Must be some Mandela Effect or something.
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
This is our fire walk, once we make it over those hot embers...imagine being at the best live concert you've ever seen in your life. Multiply by 1,000,000,000,000. That's what's waiting for us on the other side
I also think within two weeks we're almost certainly headed for a lockdown of "nonessential" people in their homes.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
And, in the "It doesn't apply to us!" department, yesterday, after German TV media tried to throw shade on the Poles for closing their borders ... Germany closed its borders with FIVE other countries!
Brussels is squeaking mightily, but the member nations aren't listening at the moment. What is happening in Italy has driven politicians to start thinking about their own people ... for a change.
Cheers