Monday, August 10, 2020

Looks like the elite got their "natural disaster"

Way back in January of this year, long before Covid was even "a thing" here in the USA, I looked at the early pandemic news in China and smelled trouble.  Or opportunity if you are an elitist money man.  Read what I wrote, very few if any were writing things like this at that time.

"Once their Ponzi schemes enter the breakdown phase, the elite always look for some way to distract the herd from what is really happening.  Oftentimes it is a war but it doesn't matter what the act is as long as it diverts the anger and attention of the herd AWAY from the elite.  And the elite have nothing to lose by killing innocent people in the offing; in fact just the opposite. ... So right now the elite need some kind of catastrophe which cannot be easily blamed on them which sends fear into the herd and, importantly, sends the herd running to the elite for help.  In this way, the elite teach the herd that its self sufficiency is a bad idea and that without the elite the herd will certainly suffer and probably die off....And so it is for this reason that I wonder greatly if the recent SARS like infections which are now raging across China and spreading rapidly were really natural.  And if not natural then I also wonder if they were introduced into the population accidentally or on purpose.  Don't roll your eyes at this.  Elite do not give one fucking shit about the people.  They see us as slaves and when slaves get out of control you punish them.  But if they did this on purpose I suspect it will turn out to be a grave miscalculation this time because my chart models suggest that the people are not going to fall for it this time.  After all, conservatives are a heck of a lot more difficult to fool than liberals and the conservative wave means that more of the herd will be thinking conservatively."

Sorry folks. Sorry to say.  We ain't seen bad yet but the 4 horses of the economic apocalypse have been loosed upon the world.

  • Fake money
  • Debt
  • Default
  • Collapse

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