There seems to be no other way for me to describe this anxiety and alertness I am feeling. I don't pretend to be anything other than just an average guy on the street. But, there's 'something' I have long observed and I hope you have too. Regarding the elephant, does it take up so much room that we don't see it? It’s obviously there though. Some of us can definitely smell it, but at least I think everyone senses they are being slowly suffocated by its massive weight. Despite this, many people act as though it is somehow better to live with it and to even become part of the elephant.
As we look around the environment we live in, try to think about the above for a moment. In our busy lives most people don’t have time to think about the absolute madness they are living in their lives. You might think I'm exaggerating here. Yet, they tend to look up long enough to see what everyone else is doing for assuring they fit in. An entire conversation could be waged on this phenomena. In my area, I notice all the house siding is shades of gray in all the new housing. I wonder why? Car and pickup trucks tend to be predominantly white, black, and again shade of gray. Yea at my age I tend to even watch the paint peeling off the wall.
Why can’t people see the elephant in the room they’re in?
It’s absolute madness. What if I asked you about someone who never made payment on a penny ($0.01) they borrowed 2,022 years ago. The annual interest on it was 6 percent (6%). How much would they owe today on New Years day 2022? This is not meant to be a quiz, but to show you the present world we are living in. It will also show indirectly the power of this instrument.
Would you believe me if I told you that amount owed would be astronomical? I’m sure you would. But, would you believe me if it was actually ‘beyond’ astronomical.
The value owed from that borrowed penny converted to today’s present value in gold ($1838.70/oz.) would be 5.31 x 10^30 galaxies of a billion solid gold suns.
I’m already visualizing the sound of disbelief from many people reading this. Most calculators I’ve tried can’t handle these astronomical numbers and give an ‘overflow’ error. Only an advanced scientific calculator will work. The formula for annual compound interest is: FV = PV(1 + i)^n where PV is the PresentValue of $0.01, i is the interest of 6% and n is the number of years- 2022. FV is the Future Value of the debt owed to the year 2022.
The only reason I mention this is my sincere attempt in showing the absolute madness we are living in. A house mortgage for a 30 year loan for a 300 thousand dollar home will cost the buyer $1.72 million paid after 30 years.
I got rid of my credit card in 1996. I cut the damn thing into a 'hundred' pieces. Amazing. I had no credit debt for over 20 years. Yet, I found that my credit score dropped to almost a ‘criminal’ rating because of this and I discovered this by happenstance after I did an Internet search using my name. I used cash and checks for purchasing items and always promptly mailed checks on time for making payments. I’ve never been late making any payments. Yet, to find my name publicly listed and tied to a low credit rating angered me. How does that work? I have very little debt! It's very telling, no? Hmmmm.... I wonder what the credit score is for dead people. If they can vote, they must also have a credit score. It might even be better than mine!
I soon realized that credit rating has everything to do with using digital currency. The more one uses it, the more their credit score is built up. If I wanted to secure a loan for a truck or a property, it is my credit score that determines whether I get a good rate or not. I find that somewhat amazing since banks use bank savings from their customers to loan out to people at compound interest rates. Without their customer’s savings, the banking institution would collapse. I say the hell to that idea. And now smart phones are being increasingly used for payment. Smart phones are now being used for the Vaxx passport. It is becoming the yellow star that everyone must wear in order to participate in society. I’m saying this forthright. It is the road to the Beast system. The elephant is in the room. Everyone is increasingly being suffocated by the lack of air…...
As a thought.... and I know this is close to being taboo and even triggering to some, but what if...... what if everyone got rid of their smart phones?
If this happened, it would put a huge wrench in the wheel of the one world government plan. The implanted microchip wouldn't have the network and power source without smart phones. Right now it all hinges on the widespread use of cell phones. The idea behind the Obama Administration pushing the 'Obama' cell phone starts making more sense now. If anyone looks at the Pfizer, Moderna Clot shot roll out and the ensuing genocide that is occurring, think back to Obamacare and the so-called death panels it created. Was this set into place to somehow give authority for the mass killings to occur?
Think about this. Maybe its time to not participate in their matrix.
Excellent post. I've also noticed a lot of the car shapes have been morphing into very similar styles. Everything is definitely starting to look the same across the board. We're absolutely bring primed right now.
Concerning cell phones, I work remotely and am trying to figure out a way to toss mine without it affecting my workflow. I'm sure I'll find a way.
Thanks. Here's my take on it. I've always followed the wise rule that possession is 9/10ths of the law. IMHO, digital money of any kind doesn't follow this rule. I don't know why, but I have long recognized the digital money system as being the beast system. It is definitely not God's currency and gold and silver are though. It has always had about the same value throughout all of history. In Roman days an once of gold was said to buy a very good suit of clothes. Even having a bank account doesn't really follow the 9/10ths rule, does it? A banking closure could wipe anyone out. They end up with nothing.
I know it is difficult to go without a bank account, but at least its a lot better to join a local credit union. This way one doesn't have to do business with the likes of Bank of America, CitiBank, Wells Fargo, etc. The point is to minimize exposure to these corrupt large banking organizations. I don't ever use PayPal and I've never heard of the other ones.
On Cell Phones
I got rid of my cell phone a year or two ago. My wife wanted me to have one for emergencies purposes. There's never been an emergency for all the years I had a cell phone. I don't like using a cell phone either, so I always left it at home. I don't text because I don't want to be like all the clones out there. For several years, we were paying for a cell phone that was never really used or needed. So, I cut the wireless cord. I'm a free man now. Now there's no more useless spam calls or distractions when I'm out taking care of business. I make my phone calls from a hard line at home and I don't have to worry about brain cancer from 4G/5G. If anyone has a will, there's a way. Even walkie talkies get 40+ mile range now.
Since, I have been without a cell phone, I now realize that this whole Vaxx passport program is being launched through the use of smart phones. Being without a cell phone is real freedom for me and not having one doesn't somehow make me 'not privileged'. I look at people who have smart phones and and they seem to act like their 'privileged. I swear the addiction to smart phones is like the Star Trek episode called -- "The Game". If it isn't true now, it is increasingly becoming this.
I got down votes stating this earlier, but it may be from some 'bitter pills' because I'm not afraid to disagree with some commentaries. May be not thing.
Their forcing everyone to buy cell phones..what about my 7th grade keyboarding professor who doesn’t have fingers and other handicapped, or people who can’t afford a phone or service. What about old people who don’t have or want a phone? What about people who live in rural and remote areas who can’t get service? This is straight up discrimination and coercion to the fullest. Good for you for not shackling yourself to a phone..I’m going to start calling mine, “the old ball and chain”, because literally lol.
Good points..... But I have a hunch those who you listed as being discriminated against don't feel that way. I'm thinking of the Amish as an example. I'm not implying adopting their life style though. I got rid of my cell phone and I really do feel liberated. I can go 'somewhere' and feel completely confident that it's only me exploring the world. I can truly take interest in the people I meet. The eye contact, bringing a smile to someone's face, learning about them is infinitely better than that dude sitting alone in the coffee shop with his head pointed downward at his damn smart phone.
The news is looped and plays all day long. There's not anything in my life that is an emergency that can't wait until I get home. A cell phone is not needed. Living without one is a liberating experience. There's no regrets with me.