Goosetherumfoodle - I'm only half through that video. It's long enough (and complex enough) that it taxes my aging and deteriorating attention span. To some extent, I fully expected the interlacing and pyramiding of ownerships (that realization tends to come with age anyway), but I honestly had no idea of the magnitude of some of the players.
The big question left to me is: "Okay, Now, how do we unravel what looks like a hopeless, SNAFU, morass?" I'm not at all sure it can be. Do you think that it will become so complex that it unravels itself? Massive collateral damage!
I need to drop the video near its midpoint but will try to finish it later. Thanks for the link!
My big takeaways were Vanguard, Blackrock and the Spartacus letter. They own corporations that we buy from everyday: Mars, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, etc. They have their insidious fingers wrapping around our necks to choke us. It is complex as this took years to form, plan, perfect and wage war. Unraveling will take great courage and sacrifice, so much so that I do not believe the average American will take on what would have to be done. I would. There is too much to lose and I, on my deathbed, do not wish to know I was a coward or left a half life of a future ahead for my children. We see the Aussies falling...what country is next....and like dominoes they fall. It would take almost every adult citizen to fight and root out those causing this. And this would involve things good and moral citizens probably could not or would choose not to do, the ugly stuff. So, at the end of the day, lay yourself and your children down at the altar of absolute evil and corruption(even more insidious than we can fathom), giving up every freedom you have known, or fight to the death. Everyone in the world, pick a side.
I've always loved science fiction, especially writers such as Robert Heinlein. We need to colonize new planets so we can leave this stuff behind and start over at the "living off the land" stage.
these forces are just bad news, nothing good can from this. either we as world citizens stand up and really fight or we lay down and die.
Goosetherumfoodle - I'm only half through that video. It's long enough (and complex enough) that it taxes my aging and deteriorating attention span. To some extent, I fully expected the interlacing and pyramiding of ownerships (that realization tends to come with age anyway), but I honestly had no idea of the magnitude of some of the players.
The big question left to me is: "Okay, Now, how do we unravel what looks like a hopeless, SNAFU, morass?" I'm not at all sure it can be. Do you think that it will become so complex that it unravels itself? Massive collateral damage!
I need to drop the video near its midpoint but will try to finish it later. Thanks for the link!
My big takeaways were Vanguard, Blackrock and the Spartacus letter. They own corporations that we buy from everyday: Mars, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, etc. They have their insidious fingers wrapping around our necks to choke us. It is complex as this took years to form, plan, perfect and wage war. Unraveling will take great courage and sacrifice, so much so that I do not believe the average American will take on what would have to be done. I would. There is too much to lose and I, on my deathbed, do not wish to know I was a coward or left a half life of a future ahead for my children. We see the Aussies falling...what country is next....and like dominoes they fall. It would take almost every adult citizen to fight and root out those causing this. And this would involve things good and moral citizens probably could not or would choose not to do, the ugly stuff. So, at the end of the day, lay yourself and your children down at the altar of absolute evil and corruption(even more insidious than we can fathom), giving up every freedom you have known, or fight to the death. Everyone in the world, pick a side.
I've always loved science fiction, especially writers such as Robert Heinlein. We need to colonize new planets so we can leave this stuff behind and start over at the "living off the land" stage.
If only....