I’ve never lived through a war and never wanted to but ever day it seems to be that “war” may be the only logical answer at this point. Seriously, we must be the laughing stock of the whole world.
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I’ve never lived through a war and never wanted to but ever day it seems to be that “war” may be the only logical answer at this point. Seriously, we must be the laughing stock of the whole world.
In an economic collapse all the banks will fail. They don't want that to happen but it will.
Agreed, apart from the nit wanting it to happen part. Banks collapsing=perfect opportunity to introduce their fully digital currency as a “fix”, a “reset” of the monetary system if you will. They will not miss a beat, rich with USD to just as rich with their digital currency without blinking.
You're a fellow patriot.winner so don't take this the wrong way but that line of reasoning, destroying the banking system so that the elite can take over, introduce their digital currency, consolidate control etc, is way the hell out in left field.
That is like saying they would want world war 3 so that they can exterminate the plebs and have the planet to themselves.
The elites own and are in most cases part of the banking system. If they wanted to crash the banking system they could have let it fail over a dozen times since the 1970's. Hell, they could have let everything fail in 2008, 2020, or right now.
But they pumped several trillion dollars into the system last year, and are doing hundreds of billions of dollars a week in some cases.
They do not want the banking system to fail. That is the cornerstone of how the political elites, the military industrial complex, the technocrats etc get their power to control the world.
I wholly disagree friend, one of the main pillars of The Great Reset is just that-resetting our monetary system. Look up "central bank digital currency", you will find that more than a few are working on them as I type this. There are excellent YouTube videos describing how the crash and shift would work, the USD treasury note is long in the tooth and they just printed 40% of them in a year.
Banks now can seize your funds to stay afloat.
That's called a bank failure.