From everything that I'm currently seeing, this looks like the last FOMO pump in the markets before they hit the switch on everyone. I'm expecting the crash to begin within the next week or two. It's very close, not a single move in the market right now makes any sense, except for the Dems to save face prior to the midterms.
I originally was thinking the white hats would collapse it on them prior, now it looks like it'll have to happen just after. It still makes sense if this is the case, because after the red wave, the Ds will try to blame it on the Rs, but it'll backfire as long as it happens prior to the seat swaps officially happening. If it happens while the Ds still have the super majority, they cannot put the blame on someone else.
There are two options they can take. They can either cut off the money supply, for real, and let the market crash. I sincerely doubt they are gonna do that. The alternate is they are gonna keep pumping money and use every trick they have to the max - the other central banks will go first, whatever is left of pension funds, investment funds etc will go next, and finally they will endup having to print so much money that the hyperinflation hits us very quickly, very fast, and then people will take to the streets. Sri Lanka x 1000000. People will be attacking any bank anywhere, and any politician they can lay their hands on.
I still have a very hard time visualising exactly how the end will look like. It will be pretty ugly, but at the same time pretty controlled.
Ultimately, most of the banks / wall street / elites etc will be wiped out. It will be a while before normal people's savings can be restored.
People's life savings and pensions getting wiped out doesn't sound like winning to me.
I see, on the greatawakening, a significant disconnect between what's happening and the consequences on real people. As if this is all theoretical, or a movie. It's not theoretical and Q notwithstanding, it's not a movie.
For so many, the plan is proving to be a devastating loss. Every bit as bad as what the bad guys do to people.
We should be very unhappy about what's being done, not praising it.
From everything that I'm currently seeing, this looks like the last FOMO pump in the markets before they hit the switch on everyone. I'm expecting the crash to begin within the next week or two. It's very close, not a single move in the market right now makes any sense, except for the Dems to save face prior to the midterms.
I originally was thinking the white hats would collapse it on them prior, now it looks like it'll have to happen just after. It still makes sense if this is the case, because after the red wave, the Ds will try to blame it on the Rs, but it'll backfire as long as it happens prior to the seat swaps officially happening. If it happens while the Ds still have the super majority, they cannot put the blame on someone else.
There are two options they can take. They can either cut off the money supply, for real, and let the market crash. I sincerely doubt they are gonna do that. The alternate is they are gonna keep pumping money and use every trick they have to the max - the other central banks will go first, whatever is left of pension funds, investment funds etc will go next, and finally they will endup having to print so much money that the hyperinflation hits us very quickly, very fast, and then people will take to the streets. Sri Lanka x 1000000. People will be attacking any bank anywhere, and any politician they can lay their hands on.
I still have a very hard time visualising exactly how the end will look like. It will be pretty ugly, but at the same time pretty controlled.
Ultimately, most of the banks / wall street / elites etc will be wiped out. It will be a while before normal people's savings can be restored.
People's life savings and pensions getting wiped out doesn't sound like winning to me.
I see, on the greatawakening, a significant disconnect between what's happening and the consequences on real people. As if this is all theoretical, or a movie. It's not theoretical and Q notwithstanding, it's not a movie.
For so many, the plan is proving to be a devastating loss. Every bit as bad as what the bad guys do to people.
We should be very unhappy about what's being done, not praising it.