Anonymous ID: 0dde1e Dec. 23, 2018, 4:13 a.m. No.4436972   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4436790 (pp)

 

>Without doxxing myself, let's just say I'm intimately aware of what it takes to move up to the ranks of society to get in a position this people are in.

 

Success happens.

 

>Studies say the average single person needs to make around $70k before money no longer "buys" more happiness.

 

Redundancy gets old. Some continue to seek that "thrill", no matter how "bat country" it gets.

 

>That said, people who choose to move further up into position of power make obvious conscious decisions that "a saint' would find morally reprehensible.

 

"Paying Dues"

 

>Even further up, there is absolutely no way you can avoid the Cabal directly or indirectly.

 

"No no no no, Freemasonry is just a guy's club full of fools can't even put a barbecue together!"

 

>You've heard the rumors of your boss doing deep evil shit or you've seen it directly.

 

I've had people fuss at me for not playing "the(ir) game".

 

>Just because you've become "accustomed" to a certain lifestyle doesn't excuse you of simply walking away from it all and choosing to be a simple honest person who makes enough to support a higher middle income life.

 

Unless you're not even at higher middle, or even middle, to begin with, but then you've never seen 70k a year.

 

>Wanna move even further up in power within the organization/company while ignoring the glaring warning signs? Ok. now you've entered blackmail/extortion territory.

 

I uh… "see something, don't tolerate that thing" sooooooo…. I have a history of feeling that brunt.

 

>There were TONS of signs along the way, that you chose to ignore with all kinds of cognitive dissonance.

 

"moving up in ranks without stopping it"

Where's your start point?

"Welcome! This is as things are, as far as you know!"

 

>Still there's always a way. It might cost you you're life, but many, many, many people have chosen that path instead of continuing along the path of evil.

 

Sure, but you gotta make a death count if that's applicable to your goa, which it's not in this case. My death is their win, but that's a common thing.

They're hoping the person holding them accountable simply no longer exists.

 

>That's what I mean by "karma".

 

I see what page you're on.

Am following.

 

>If you've never gotten that high up, then you think they are "average" joes that just worked hard. But that's the lie they tell themselves and the masses to sleep at night.

 

Again, imagine you rose to a perspective without stopping it.

 

>The current whitehats know exactly what I'm talking about. They have found their integrity and are paying their "karma" back for not saying/doing something before.

 

Tegridy.

 

>You'll probably never hear their full stories. Maybe 1 or 2 here and there after some time has passed.

 

Why focus on it? Be Here Now.

 

>TL;DR Your analogy of a deep undercover cop is apropos. What dirty shit do they have to do to keep their cover? Even more so, when they started off as working for the criminals before switching sides?

 

What's a Mask and what's an Emergency Mask?