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Economic Malice
Let my try to make this as simple as possible. Most people don’t really grasp economics, and economists do their best to keep it murky. The US economy rests on one thin thread: consumption. If consumption slides, the whole thing … Continue reading
Posted in tribulation
Tagged banking, economic theory, economic troubles, federal government, oppression, tribulation
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Shaking Itself Apart
Basic economics: Do you understand how inflation works? Human activity in exchanging goods and services has limits. There is only so much exchange that can take place because of the natural friction of people deciding how to exchange. Introducing a … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged AI, banking, economic troubles, economics, Federal Reserve Bank
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Where’s the Bottom?
Somebody has asked me about America hitting bottom. Keep in mind something: the political, economic and social domains are not exactly synchronized. One can easily bottom out without the others. Further, “hitting the bottom” means something different for each of … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged banking, decentralization, economic troubles, ESG, Federal Reserve Bank, political agitation, social stability, survival
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Immediate Failure
Brandon Smith paints a nightmare scenario regarding Central Bank Digital Currencies. You aren’t likely to find a more accurate and readable explanation of how it will work. What Smith won’t tell you is how it will fail. Just at the … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged banking, decentralization, economic troubles, evil government, oppression, technocracy
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Getting Around It
The banking crisis is just another part of an ongoing, long-term plan of passive-aggressive conquest. From Paul Craig Roberts: To summarize, smaller conservative and prudent banks that invested in “safe” assets such as US Treasury bonds face bank runs. Larger … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged banking, Biblical Law, covenant, faith, globalism, internet, neocons, otherworldly, politics, wokism, Zionism
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OPEC versus Globalists
It’s really hard to explain obscure economic theory to people who never studied economics much. It’s called “the dismal science” for a reason; it taps into the confused reality, not the common perception, of how people act on a large … Continue reading
Just a Silly Story 13
There is one thing I can say in favor of Q’s troll army: For the most part, they understand that the whole point is not activism, but information. This is information warfare. Most of the active participants invest their efforts … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged banking, fiction, globalism, information war, internet, Political activism, politics
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Political Cyber Warfare
Globalist idolatry is like a really huge beast: It’s not going to die quickly. I can’t offer a lot of concrete evidence. This is something that has been percolating all day in my soul — the golden age of the … Continue reading
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Tagged banking, communications, computer technology, entertainment, internet, social media, virtual parish
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Free from Mammon, Free from Fear
The USA must turn inward and prepare to prosper with less trade. Economists are excellent at analyzing what happened historically; they are utterly abysmal at predicting future events. Their logic is relentlessly vacant of moral discernment. That is, they deny … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged Babylon, banking, economics, federal government, oppression, social sciences
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Serenity in Other Words
Don’t get distracted. I’ll admit up front that I could be wrong on lots of things. In particular, I refer to my blather about politics and economics. I’m not trying to show you how smart I am; I’m trying to … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged banking, economics, epistemology, government, history, human nature
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