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Monday, February 27, 2023

Waiting for Armageddon

The seriousness of our predicament cannot be overstated. We’re in the clutches of the insane with no institutional integrity, no political allies, no military allies, no cultural solidarity on which to draw. At best we are vindicated in our points of view by scattered media outlets of limited reach. At the same time, we’re being targeted, victimized and pursued by the very bureaucracies we’ve funded and supported through taxes, however unwillingly.

7 comments:

  1. "Melting pot," my ass.

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  2. Not a melting pot. A burn pit, aided by a near limitless supply of accelerant. Think of East Palestine, OH as an alpha test/proof of concept operation.

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  3. There's a comment about pulling your money from banks and joining a Credit Union, and I'm all for that. However, when our money system collapses a Credit Union is ostensibly the same as a bank..
    You are Up shit creek.

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    1. Ditto.
      The bank vs. credit union debate does nothing for the value of the federal reserve notes on deposit with said institution.
      One type of business may in fact be better than the other, but they are both protecting worthless toilet paper. Invest your wealth into real assets, land, tools, lead, gold... In the future coming down the pike at us, you want to pay off your debts with your 401k, one will kill you, the other worthless.

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  4. The problem s I see it always comes to: who will lead? Yes, we need to tighten our tribes and associate with like-minded people but small conclaves ain’t gonna get us forward. Otherwise, this is quite interesting.

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  5. The coming food crisis will be what collapses civil society as we know it.
    Money won't buy nonexistent food...and gold and silver coins are not too yummy.

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