Here's some of my current takes. Feel free to comment about any part of my post or all of it. I want to get the noggins jogging.
Let's start 1.) Crypto. Origins are sus. It's been around for awhile now, so getting rich off it seems like a pipe dream. The nerds who started it done tapped that well. There's so many different types, that to me it's too volatile to go head over heels for a specific type of crypto to invest in. Governments and nations globally would rather centralize and control it. In what world does the dollar collapse and they don't maintain a financial grip on our ball sack? And for someone to be so sure about Crypto is just their own opinion. Q doesn't specify this.
2.) Big tech censorship. Big brother. The Internet. Internet was originally created by the military right? So when did they just openly give up the control to monopolies like Google and Facebook? Isn't Facebook DARPA? So the fact free speech is non-existent on the Internet, a breakthrough created by the military, is just as sus as crypto. The only thing more deceptive is the fact these same figures lied about Biolabs in Ukraine (their own labs). None of these elites in Silicon Valley give a fuck about free speech or rights unless you're on board with the Color Revolution and then you're praised for being George Floyd or queer. Trump fell off talking about section 230 and the Digital Bill of Rights. The media basically went from print paper to the web, so news is heavily filtered.
3.) White replacement theory. It's real. It's getting more prevalent. Google search things like "Happy White Women" or something along the lines like @handsometruth mentions and sure enough, you get the interracial images just like they flood television commercials with now or the newest remake of your favorite movie. Everything encourages blacks and browns. You're told you're racist and it's not okay to be white. Society is actively purging the non-jew white males all while blacks demanding reparations and illegals get the world offered to them, but they'd rather skin cat in Ohio.
4.) Election interference, we all know. 2020 was stolen. The ideas floating around about Kamala is going to win yada yada we know is bs. I'm not trying to smoke hopium like I did in 2020. This is why I will remain a non-voter most likely. I have no skin in the game. 2,000 Mules couldn't get traction so I take from that the establishment won't let anyone meddle with their rigged elections. Sure, military could have prevented Hillary from winning, but come on, if this shit is true about half these people being dead already we'd have concrete proof. Internet and trusting other anonymous anons online is too risky to bet the house on. If operators never divulge, then I'm just at risk of believing any ole Joe on the web possibly giving me bad Intel.
I honestly could go on and on with different topics, (Briefly or more thoroughly) but the truth is talking about it doesn't do anything. I see the anomalies in politics like most on this board, however it doesn't make me feel any more or less encouraged by Q. To me personally, as patient as I've been for 6 years waiting to see change, it looks like if this is a white hat opp...then they don't mind getting to 2025 with 0 disclosure.(Truth will be yours to know) Almost like a democrat thing to do...cover up the truth because it's the ugly truth and won't stir the pot and awaken normies. The hopium strings us along until we burn out on seeing evil scum always getting over on us.
Regardless of all the fakeness & fraud from this current regime, I get the feeling Trump and the patriots don't have the anon in mine. I haven't had friends since 2019. I don't really fool with social media because when I do my account gets shadowbanned.This psychological operation is deteriorating my mental health and I recently became jobless. I've reached my own personal precipice. I'm really just posting all these thoughts to hear anyone's take on how to navigate the current waters. I don't trust anything. It's too 1984 rn. I've become mentally checked out lately as crazy as things seem they are.
This is what I always tell people (of my age) regarding crypto. Remember the early internet "dotcom" days? The companies that shot up in valuation of billions? Anyone remember any of those companies? Most of them crashed and burnt.
And yet, Internet has become a commodity today, and we cannot imagine living without it.
Its the same with Crypto as well. We are currently in the "dotcom" era of crypto. Only the fools money is stacking the crypto space. Eventually all of these will crash and burn. But the distributed ledger technology will continue maturing, and eventually becomes a commodity. In 20 years, distributed ledger will become so common that all of us will probably be running one or more of those ledgers on our computer.
Infact, we will finally move away from the "free services" on the Internet where we are the product, and instead will be expected to lend our computational power and stoarage to be able to access the services. Want to use Twitter? Allow a few tweets to be stored on your computer and it will be free to that extent.
I think number 1 leads to this. Once you have a mature distributed ledger technology thats cheap and efficient, that will become the internet and it will be censorship free. (We should worry more about how we will stop dissemination of criminal content in such a system)
Most of the world is sick of forced immigration. Its on its way out. Thank Goodness countries in Europe took one for the team, lol. They became the cautionary tale
This is the thinnest of all lies. Will be toppled so quickly it will spin the heads of the normies. Can't happen until we are close to the pecipice. As long as devolution is in effect, this can't be toppled.
There are some who can wade deep into this stuff and still keep their sanity, but if you are not one of them then the only way to stay sane is to know that everything is a psyop (yes, everything, including the good stuff) and dont get too dragged into anything.
Good luck fren. Hope you can find a new job. Remember, job is not always the final answer. Sometimes, change in scenery and change in lifestyle can do a better job than chasing that job you always wanted.
Yeah, I'm in the works of trying to go back to a job a had 2 years ago doing hard labor just for a 35k salary which is better than all the other opportunities I've had in my home region in my 10+ year working history.
I understand when you say change of scenery and whatnot, but I've been paycheck to paycheck and honestly just feel safer in my state vs moving somewhere where the values aren't the same. I'm in Mississippi. I wouldn't want to leave my state to go somewhere like Los Angeles and be miserable making more money.