Anonymous ID: eb0ae9 Oct. 3, 2021, 7:43 p.m. No.14715059   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5078 >>5105 >>5145

What price was the dream?

 

People all over the country are finding out some very important truths about corporations, government, and fiat. By choosing the path of corporate life and its rewards, you place yourself in their control. By surrounding yourself with a credit-based lifestyle, you become obligated to the income levels required to sustain it. By aligning with the Systems of power, you expose yourself to some form of slavery to it in most cases. Taking the jab didn't have to come down to a choice of whether to lose your house, but for many people it has.

 

Breaking free requires a certain mindset, it requires choosing the path less traveled. Is the MBA degree more valuable than a Mechanic certificate? Is a Manhattan condo more valuable that a farmette in Kansas? Are the gadgets worth your children becoming zombies, or digital slaves?

 

Become masters of your own fate in the working world, whatever form that takes for you. Shed the control mechanisms they have over you, whether it is health plans, retirement accounts, or profit sharing. Control what comes into your body, whether it is food, medicine, or media. Your body and mind are sovereign territories given to you by God. And the best things in life are FREE.

Anonymous ID: eb0ae9 Oct. 3, 2021, 8:07 p.m. No.14715232   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5274 >>5472

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Anon worked in China for a couple of years. The housing bubble there is like the housing bubble we went through in America back in the day, but on a Yuge scale.

 

Those 'ghost cities' are really unfinished housing developments. Giant condo complexes with their own shopping galleries, designed to hold 100,000 people or more. Although it sounds big to us, that is just a neihborhood in China. They may have names like 'Dragon City', but City does not mean the same thing in translation. They use the word City more like we would use the word Complex.

 

Who invests in all of these speculative projects? The builders of course. Yuge construction firms with ties to Hang Seng, China Construction Bank, and the CCP. They sell these condos to eager mom & pop investors, who are already 100% convinced that investing in real estate is the way to get rich. Chinese society is rife with this concept, because everyone knows someone who tripled their investment in a few years this way.

 

Anons are familiar with the idea that Chinese never innovate, they only copy….this is not only true in business, but true with investing. Housing is guaranteed to get rich because it has always been that way. If there are 3 coffee shops on the same street, you better open a 4th one quick, because obviously coffee shops must be successful. No joke. Fundamentally speaking, the only thing Chinese are good at innovating is ways to copy or cheat.

 

Now image half a billion would be investors all angling to get rich, and the most viable way is through partially-built homes (condos). There are no single family homes in China, by decree of the CCP, so if you don't want to rent then this is your choice. This is your dream, to live on the 40th floor of Dragon City and have marble tile and a view of downtown Guangdong. Just like happened in America, as a naive investor you will never know the full financial picture of what is really going on in that market. You will never know it is just an empty house of cards as you plunk down your life savings.

 

There are going to be half a billion angry Chinese in very short order. And the Chinese always ALWAYS act on group-think impulses. Something tells me it is unavoidable, unless money itself gets re-invented in the coming weeks. Maybe they are about to announce a shift to global digital fiat, to stave off this angry mob. The CCP can be thankful they have iron fisted control over the chinese social media for now, but this won't stay contained forever.

Anonymous ID: eb0ae9 Oct. 3, 2021, 8:31 p.m. No.14715377   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5384 >>5398 >>5408 >>5452

Started watching Sin City the other night. I like Bruce Willis, heard it was a good movie, but never seen it.

 

Got too fucking disturbed part way through and had to turn it off. Hero cop saves an 11yo girl in the beginning, then gets accused of raping her and spends 8 years in jail. After he's out, she is still in danger, so he tracks her down. Then they reveal she is infatuated with him, and I turned it off before they got around to sleeping together. This was 2005, but based on earlier comic book series I guess. Way before my awareness of the trafficking and hollywood pedo shit.

 

Creepy.