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Around me, house prices are going "up, up, up, up and up". Who'd a thought you could buy a million $ house on uber
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Racing is the best way to really learn how to sail.
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@SmithsnMoz I think more like 1416ozt
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Hope everyone has their year of emergency rice and beans packed away.
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It does not seem to be a natural death
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@shrunkensimon It gets really complicated when I get that close.
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Read Marx's 10 Planks of communism. We have implemented most of them. A similar thing can be said about the 25 points of national socialism.
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Chock full o'Nuts is an American coffee brand 🤣
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Definitely apocalyptic, Greek for “uncovering”. The cake is a lie
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All the extra money absorbed by the financial industries? Stock market all time highs
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Modern political parties with aims to create utopia on earth resemble the ancient religion of gnosticism. --Eric Voegelin, Science, Politics and Gnosticism My recommendation to Mario as he has recommended so many good books to me. I really think he'd like it. Very short
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@mahatmadoo2566 It's the 5th plank
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A majority of which statistically would have been dead by now anyway.
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An interview I would have never expected.
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Robustness can be defined as "the ability of a system to resist change without adapting its initial stable configuration". Robustness comes at the cost of efficiency. Modern civilization is not robust (from an engineering perspective)
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He and his wife are 'event coordinators'. His events are populated by billionaires
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US debt is internal. Mostly to Social Security
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It makes it convenient for transactions with foreign countries. If you're in India and want to buy a million pounds of goods from the US, either you send them a suitcase of gold from India which used to take months, or send a note saying that ownership had changed in a British vault. This is all contingent on the honesty of the vault keeper.
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@healthiswealth6797 I studied Rome for 4 years in hs and college for some reason I think we have an almost identical religious/cult thing going on too that I've been studying. I'd bet everything I have on it. For some reason tptb do not like talking about it here and it's on something very few ppl have never heard of or know anything about. Kinda weird 🤷♀
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That would just be a bank
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The bigger the bubble, the bigger the chaos when it ends. You can only imagine what's is in store if a chaos this big is needed
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prison planet
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Everybody search for "renegade tribune nsdap green energy policies"
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Goooooooooood Morning
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hoard vodka and cigarettes
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Panem et cirque
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America's largest asset is its student loan debt
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Read Ray Kurzweil's book The Spritual Machine . He is google's head scientist and it s the roadmap/plan to living in the metaverse
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The Fabian Society masters of deceit. "The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended." --Bastiat
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Who established the LSE. And why were they all socialists?
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" The Rape of the Mind : The Psychology of Thought Control, Menticide, and Brainwashing" by Joost Meerloo. This tells you where we are right now, non-financial. My last three books have been Mario reccomendation.
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Most people have no savings.
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if it wasn't for the sensor
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@stormcup2920 Those are the pamphlet definitions, reality is quite different.
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2% growth is exponential. Just not noticeable. It only becomes noticeable to most people after 50 years, that's why it must be reset
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No, because you cannot arbitrarily create it "by decree" (the translation of fiat from Latin). BTC meats most of the requirements of Aristotle's Good Money: "Durable: Money must stand the test of time and the elements. It must not fade, corrode, or change through time; Portable: Good money needs to hold a high amount of 'worth' relative to its weight and size; Divisible: Money should be relatively easy to separate and re-combine without affecting its fundamental characteristics. An extension of this idea is that the item should be "fungible", defined as "being freely exchangeable or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another of like nature or kind." Intrinsically Valuable It does have a huge Achilles heal however and will be dead in a decade.
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DOTCOM 2.0?
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What is the difference between communism and feudalism (in practice)?
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All systems should be
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@sethpawlik What happebed to those tens of millions of true believersafter ww2, did they all just change their minds?
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dancrowl Good luck
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So, the BIS was started with 146 tons of gold, A 2m cube valued at about $12B today?
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@tribulationprepper787 Matthew 24:36
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With exponential growth, inflation is the same on all scales. The trick is that it starts out sub atomic and takes decades to reach human scale by which time it is too late.
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Today we outsource our slavery to other countries. This makes it OK.
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After living in an off grid, wood heated house, I have come to learn that coal is not such a bad gift.
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Rhodes Milner plan
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We have freedom irresective of anything else. Governments cannot grant freedom, only take it away. Wrt the flu...Hitler once remarked 'If the Jews didn't exist, we would have to invent them'. A lot of what we are seeing seems to be a preprogrammed script for something a lot worse than what it is.
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The earth is greening. A warmer earth is a net overall positive, cooling is dangerous to life.
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Thomas Hellberg The fruit or the people? 🤣
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