I'm not reinventing the wheel here, I am only pointing out the blaringly obvious. We are not only NOT seeing ANY Prosecutions, we are not seeing any Audits, AT ALL. WHY ?
People are being paid. ALOT. Look at our own Country, we just discovered 14 ' magic money ' machines as Elon Musk Called it. We already knew their was at least ONE, so lets not be so suprised. What do you think they are going to do with a magic money machine, with no records ? Abusing it to no end.
And they have. We have to stop trying to ask the questions WHY ? We already have had the answer since the Federal Reserve Existed. And everybody is on the payroll.
End The Fed ! Yeah, we all got that memo. Until then, the very least we need to do is lobby for Audits. Candidateds need to pass a full Audit to Campaign, an annual audit while in office and a continued audit for the equal amount of the term after the term is over ( No Extended Classified Access either ).
It could not be more obvious, however what should be now just as obvious is that EVERYBODY IS ON THE PAYROLL. I saw it a decade ago when I discovered a satanic family from one single friend. It developed into an investigation and an awareness of the magnitude of the problem of satanism and its payroll.
Suprised satan has a printing press ?
None of us here are, but its in your town, your neighbors, my town, my neighbors and if you look closely enough you will see it. We do not have the amount of high paying jobs for people to afford the cars, trucks, houses and lifestyle. And lets not even talk about credit cards, thats all factored in. I saw it. The satanic cult is like pulling on a sweater thread. Once you start pulling it all unravels. My unraveling went from local to State wide and then coast to coast as I was in utter shock. The trick was keeping my composure while I planned my exit strategy from this persons life without making waves. Senators, Hollywood, Judges, Law, the whole deal, it ramped up to big names real quick, all in it, all taking money.
The one thing that stands out when you really look around with a sharp mindset of economics is that nobody is working for a legitimate job, driving new cars, buying new houses and new boats. Just admit it, this place is a house of cards built on satanic printing machines and people taking the money.
Audit their ass, put them in jail and take their shit. Sounds crude, but you know its true.
Just start pulling on that one thread, that sweater will come apart so fast.
Can you say RICO ?
Right now we need the RICO KING, Rudy Juliani more than ever.
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Wow. That was nasty. Why so offended. He’s listening to his gut. We should all be paying attention to our instincts. Smarmy response.
Instincts are not thought and do not use reason. And often do not apply to things in the world that are not visceral. My gut grumbles and growls and sometimes aches. Not much worth listening to. Observation is better. Putting things together is better yet, but still subject to considerable error. And finding out for sure is best.
Instincts are the heart of reason. We have not exercised them enough.
They are nowhere near reason. They operate at a sensory level. They are trustworthy for physical emergencies, but are not a means of cognition. When you build up a suspicion about something, it may have subconscious roots...which means you need to dig out those roots and examine them more closely.
I'm not offended. I'm confused. When people do things that make absolutely no sense, it makes me want to know why.
I flat out ask people why they think/believe/say the things they do. Much of the time, they can't even give an answer. It's like they don't even know why they think/believe/say the things they do. They're just stumbling through life, reacting to things with zero thought or contemplation as to why they think the way they do.
I think that should be concerning to everyone. People should know why they believe the things they do. They should think about what they believe and why they believe it. Because people that don't understand why they believe as they do are simply just brainless puppets waiting for anyone to come by and control their strings.
There's a huge difference between instincts and prejudices. What I'm seeing here is prejudice.
Beliefs. This is the question. Do we believe something because we approve or disapprove of the source.
I can say that in this moment in time most of us don’t know what to believe.
Personal example. Trump has read the snake poem a couple of times. My gut did not like it. I questioned why I got a bad feeling. My thoughts were “is he telling us he is the snake?” Did I think that because I found it odd this poem he read? Or maybe because I thought he could be the other side of the same coin. The light side.
I don't want to believe that he could be the snake in the poem, but it is possible. Right?
As far as prejudice. We are all prone to prejudice. We usually refuse to see our own but have no problem finding it in others.
When someone expresses an observation one may believe it is prejudice, but another may believe it’s not. Prejudice is present in both parties even though they don’t agree with each other on the implied expression.
Ah, yes. ‘Just listening to his gut.’ Because, as we all know, gut feelings are never, ever wrong. Why bother with evidence or logic when your ‘instincts’ can just fill in the blanks for you? Who needs facts when vibes will do?
It’s funny, though — when people’s gut feelings consistently align with ancient conspiracy theories about Jewish people secretly controlling financial systems… at some point, it’s not really instinct anymore. It’s just recycling old prejudice and giving it a fresh coat of ‘I’m just asking questions’ paint.
And sure, we all have biases — absolutely true. But not all biases are created equal. Some biases make you prefer Coke over Pepsi. Other biases get people rounded up and murdered. So yeah, I’m going to keep calling out the ones that fall into the second category.
I get it, though — it’s way easier to wave it all away as ‘well, everyone’s biased!’ That way, nobody has to actually reflect on what they’re saying, or why certain patterns of suspicion always seem to land on the same groups of people over and over again throughout history. Convenient, right?
But hey, I’m sure if "What Me Worry" were suspicious of his neighbors because they were, I don’t know, Methodists, we’d all be having this same conversation about how important it is to ‘trust your gut.’ Oh, wait… no, we wouldn’t. Funny how that works.
So no, I’m not going to pretend this is just innocent curiosity or harmless instinct. Sometimes your gut is just full of bad takes.
That's a lot of words to use to basically say very little.
Maybe.