Monday, February 8, 2021

Rule of law is a sham

Now that the global debt ponzi is in it's end times we can only expect lawlessness to increase including the blatant ignoring of law and the cancellation of contract law.  It is these two things, the rule of law and the sanctity of contract law which have driven the west to leadership for a very long time.  But this, like the fake money itself, has been a hollow shell of greed, corruption and cronyism for a long time now.  It is in these end days where the liberal beast will be forced to throw off any sham of integrity or honor.  Not because it wants to but rather because their world is falling apart and they are facing an existential threat of their own creation.

See here where con men from Europe suggest now that view a shell game of fake money and new debt that the EU's debt can be "cancelled" without calling it a default.

"More than 100 economists, led by French economist Thomas Piketty, creator of some of the most absurd proposals embraced by the extreme left, on Feb. 5 published an open letter in which they called for a cancellation of government debt in the hands of the European Central Bank (ECB) “in exchange for greater public investment”—which, by the way, would be paid with more issuance of public debt. Fascinating."

When the UK was part of their organization it was easier to hide the insolvency of the EU but now that UK has bailed out and their future payments into the europonzi will roll off at an exponential rate, everyone knows that the EU will eventually implode.  So now they want to change the goal posts and re-kickstart the Ponzi with another layer of shell game of debt.

 

The desperation is palpable.  The con men know we are very near the con.  But they can be counted on like the lions at the battle of Kruger, to hold on steely eyed right up until the end.   They will twist every law, ruin every tradition and leave no stone un-turned trying to find ways and means to stay in power as long as they can in their political vamparism.

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