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Money is a means by which we trade our stored energy for goods and services. Inflation erodes the value of that stored energy, effectively stealing from the hard work you have done in the past. That energy gets redistributed to someone close to the source of the money printer - a banker, a real estate agent, etc. When the amount of energy stolen exceeds the willingness of the producer of that energy to continue producing, the currency starts to hyperinflate. Because at that exact point, producers lose faith in the currency's ability to safeguard their work. So instead of continuing to work, they too try to get closer to the source of the money printer. Over time, this results in less producers to meet the economy's demand for goods and services, causing prices to rise permanently. This creates an inflationary spiral whereby producers continue to lose confidence, and continue to exit real industries to join the cabal of money printing thieves instead. After all, why not - everyone else is doing it, and they are getting 'rich'. This is where we stand in history today. Everyone is now a gambler, not a producer of real goods and services the market demands. They are gambling on their careers by not pursuing meaningful hard work, instead working for large bureaucracies that extract value rather than create it. And they are gambling on memecoins, property and stocks - anything that might pump. Because they have no choice. They do not trust that the output of their productive work can be safely stored in fiat currency over time. So they look to make a quick buck instead. They increase their time preference, seeking to get rich before it all implodes, in effect hastening the process. Thus begins the hyperinflationary spiral of fiat. Eventually every single one of these people will buy Bitcoin. Because they will realise it is the solution to the problem most of them can't even explain they have, but which they know in their heart to be true: Their stored energy is being stolen from them, at an increasingly rapid pace. You now have a front row seat to how economics and human psychology actually works. Strap in, because it's going to be a hell of a ride.
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Just in case anyone was still confused about the 'mechanism' of what you are seeing around you.
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This looks like a trial balloon for other countries.
Netherlands 🇳🇱 🚜 The Dutch government are threatening to buy up and shut down 3,000 farms that fail to meet EU net zero targets. 🚜 Communities are showing solidarity to farmers by starting food cooperatives and farmers markets to buy direct from local farms. #NoFarmsNoFood
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It's very very sad to see the number of lunatics out there who are ultimately discrediting science and medicine. For sure there are implications for society which will last a long time. The time to speak up and attempt to restore a modicum of trust is now.
Last week I posted my article on Dr. Teetus Deletus. This week on Substack I cover why the medical industry has been able to get away with this evil experimentation on children for so long. The answer lies in a brutal censorship campaign. sashawhite.substack.com/p/th…
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Interesting publications coming out at the moment. Looks like it did in fact come out of a lab, with US research and funding.
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This might be the best piece of investigative journalism I’ve ever read. Holy cow. @propublica @VanityFair thank you for this work. vntyfr.com/wgMIMzw

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Don't worry about #Twitter, worry about #TikTok.
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There is an objective reality.
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Let's hope this sort of thing starts to wake up the masses.
It makes no difference what you think of this group. What you're seeing here is the new and much more alarming frontier of corporate censorship: *banishment from the financial system* for having the wrong ideology. Trudeau's freezing of protesters' bank accounts previewed this:
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21 Sep 2022
PayPal has closed the accounts of the Daily Sceptic and the Free Speech Union, a new low in Big Tech’s war on free speech. Not only can you not express certain views, you can’t defend people’s right to express them e dailysceptic.org/2022/09/21/…
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The bad news is that my regular stockist who used to have all the regular reagents etc. has closed down during Covid. The good news is that the weird little shop I once walked into and managed to purchase 500ml of PCl3 cash-in-hand no questions asked seems to be still running.
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Visited our 'secret island base' for the first time in 3 years. Everything is intact and in order.
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The next war will be technocracy vs. quality-of-life - coming to a neighbourhood near you soon.
🚨🚨⚠️⚠️ The Dutch protesters are pouring manure on government offices, flooding streets, and becoming all together ungovernable. This uprising is in response to the WEF controlled government shutting down farms to "save the planet." You have to see this: thecountersignal.com/dutch-f…
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Worth remembering that 2004 was Ukraine's 1991 in Russia. Current events are simply fuelling the corruption further.
Ukraine wants $60 billion a year, minimum, to finance the operating costs of its government. That doesn't include the military and other random foreign aid expenditures. It's time to cut Ukraine off. No American taxpayer dollars should be subsidizing foreign government.
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For anyone who thinks that Clownworld can't get any worse at this point... just wait until it's Trump vs. Markle.
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Not even 'intelligent' - just rational.
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Perhaps humans have evolved to be rational creatures only because the laws of physics are so consistent? Without consistency, science wouldn't work, rationality would be pointless, and technological progress would not exist. We owe everything to this mystical consistency.
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When they talk about 'digital currency' and CBDC... this is what they mean.
Alibaba Group president J. Michael Evans boasts at the World Economic Forum about the development of an "individual carbon footprint tracker" to monitor what you buy, what you eat, and where/how you travel.
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