Throughout this whole ordeal, I've balanced the axioms "trust the plan" and 'the end won't be for everyone" to assuage any personal discomfort I've had. I do believe and ascribe to WWG1WGA, but I'm responsible to a few people other than myself. I would have a hard time imagining a plan where retirees are left destitute when the cabal banking system is toppled. It's not quite as bad for the people who are currently working and pulling down an income, so long as their jobs aren't affected. But what about those who are retired or living on fixed-income? There has to be a shadow banking system in place that would replace the pyramid. I've always assumed that the phrase "the end won't be for everyone" to mean that some would die from the vaccines, or low-level collaborators would not enjoy the new system. I'd love to hear the thoughts of fellow pedes. I don't see the elderly starving as part of the plan, and not everyone can replace all of their invested wealth with precious minerals or commodities.
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I'm a senior collecting SS, but had to return to work when returning to the USA, my nest egg is enough to scrape by in conjunction with my SS for 2 years. 1 Year no SS.
I'm thinking that many corporations will have assets seized and that will be seed money for the new system.
So most stock is actually owned by small players and their retirement plans and pensions, BUT are controlled by the Cabal who own a much smaller portion. As an example, Pepsi... Vanguard and the other institutional investors are mainly retirement and small investors. HOWEVER the people who make the decisions are Cabal, Same with the people running Pepsi itself. So there's some plan to use the seized assets portions of all the big corporations to fund ongoing operations,
Note: Vanguard also owns 8% of Coke.
Pepsico (NASDAQ: PEP) is owned by 70.86% institutional shareholders, 0.60% Pepsico insiders, and 28.54% retail investors. Vanguard Group Inc is the largest individual Pepsico shareholder, owning 128.84M shares representing 9.36% of the company. Vanguard Group Inc's Pepsico shares are currently valued at $22.90B.
Thank you for your input. One has to wonder what will happen to an institution like Vanguard (I divested my retirement plan with them in 2022). They have used their status as a retirement fund to skirt rules in the stock market. They are most certainly cabal, but have millions of human shields. I wonder what the plan would be to devolve Vanguard without hurting innocent retirees?
Dump their mutual funds and buy stock in solid companies, then direct-register your stock ownership with the company you bought. I'll bet the mutual fund stock churning/buying/selling/shifting stocks between funds/ etc provides ample opportunity for high stakes fuckery.