The Fuck Is This? WEF Insider claims SVB colllapse was planned to progress The Great Reset
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Yes of course... so.... when do the good guys stop this shit from happening again? If the world economy collapses in free fall, and isn't systematically and carefully dissected and replaced - utter chaos will ensue. At this point, what will be left to "save" but a flaming pile of fuck?
Let me ask you this. How many Americans grow their own food or buy it at a farmer's market vs. how many buy it at Walmart, Costco, Kroger/Ralphs, Albertson's/Safeway, etc? Nearly everyone is still trapped in the deep state system. Those stores above are an integral part of centralized logistics that keep us dependent on the enemy. If you want to be free, we have to completely reject those stores above and rebuild our food logistics from scratch in a decentralized fashion.
So how do you propose we do that? Ask them politely to stop being greedy and evil? "Please be nice and close your stores and distribution centers so other people can have a chance too?" That won't work. We have to turn the economic system into a "flaming pile of fuck" as you so elegantly stated. Luckily, our enemy is doing that part for us. Then, when they expect their deep state comrades to bail them out with the Great Reset, that is precisely when the whitehats attack. We let the enemy destroy themselves, but prevent them from rebuilding.
We have to accept reality. The country is going to need to be significantly beaten down in order to destroy the enemy's infrastructure. The good news is, we get to rebuild according to our plans, not theirs. Nobody said it would be painless.
Re: The farmer's market point.
Do you know what happens if everyone stopped going to grocery stores and went to farmer's markets?
Three things:
A) Supply would fail to meet demand, as states with fewer acres of farm land would not be able to export to a larger retail chain, which ties into B and C:
B) Farmer's markets would be over crowded and full of people, leading to longer lines
C) The people participating in the farmer's markets would either, through coming together with crowdfunding or petitioning the state / city governments to create a large chain/complex. What are those called again? Grocery stores, like Kroger, Albertson's, etc.
Additionally, when it comes to growing your own food, I can safely say MOST people in the United States are not in positions to grow food to any substantial degree beyond a few leaves of basil or whatnot on a windowsill.
This is because too many laws either prohibit it, or because people live in shared complexes/in cities where it's simply not possible in the slightest.
I guess people tend to just ignore the elephant in the room that city people, despite tending to be more liberal, still have to wake up and break free too in order to proceed -- and cannot simply be ignored because we (think we) don't like them.
And no; ignoring the law is not feasible as they have already successfully normalized turning your neighbors in.
Finally, there are a hell of a lot more steps before simply "just buy at farmer's markets lol" or "just grow your own food lol" becomes even a main factor.
Those in dense areas could own a percentage of farms in their region. We would still need transportation, etc. but decentralization of ownership would accomplish similar outcomes.
Agreed with regard to difficulty. Which is why the rebuilding of the logistics of how we obtain our food is going to be so critical after the coming economic collapse. One thing we do have to be absolutely certain of while reconstructing the supply chain is to make absolutely sure we don't accidentally reproduce the same errors in centralization that caused this mess in the first place.
95% of farmers market are re sellers of MS Stores BS
Which of course must, and will, change post economic collapse. It will be our responsibility to make sure of it.
I don't know, because I'm not in America. I'm concerned with where I live but like usual, American's only think Americans are affected. Newsflash: The whole world is in the same boat. When Babylon falls, so does everything attached to it (which is literally every "western" country as well as most of Europe).
So when the financial system is rug pulled, you don't think hundreds, thousands or even millions won't die? What are we supposed to be doing here? If we're going to wait until the depopulation plans have almost entirely succeeded before anyone steps in to stop it - ask yourself what the real goal is.
Nobody here with at least 2 functional brain cells expects there to be a "painless" transition - but we're also not expecting to go full Mad Max either. The instant someone has to murder their neighbor for the last tin of beans - we're 100% fucked.
I don't know the plan. Wish I did. All I can say with any kind of conviction is that food industry logistics need to be completely overhauled from the ground up. And the only way that is going to happen is by obliterating the current system which is fundamentally dangerous by design. There is no nice, easy transition that makes it painless. I doubt anyone will be murdering anyone for beans. But I do suspect there will be 10's of millions depending on the military to distribute food for several weeks during the worst part of the crisis.
The real goal is total elimination of the deep state from all critical infrastructure (e.g. food). It can't be said any more succinctly than that. And that means we are going to have no choice but to blow it up, because the current one is fundamentally flawed. Best be prepared.
We call it "the Precipice". You and your family are safe.