Anonymous ID: 2d1987 March 26, 2020, 6:32 a.m. No.8570827   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0843 >>0852 >>0859 >>0862 >>0870 >>0912 >>0946 >>0953

Construction fag here

 

Owing to the nature of my work, I'm not home bound and have been out and about quite a bit.

Here's what I'm seeing:

 

Lots of families out walking their dogs.

Lots of people our exercising

Lots of families out playing in the yard

They're not allowed sit silently in a movie

They're not allowed to go out to eat

Everyone is exhausted of the news and all thinking people no longer trust it so people are spending time together.

 

This cannot possibly be a bad thing.

 

Given all of that, let me lay a theory on you anons.

 

This is all part of the plan.

<Theyhave been doing everything possible to destroy family life for decades. Everything from militant feminism driving mothers into the workplace to free porn destroying personal relationships has been used to weaken the family.

 

If the plan is as complex as it appears to be, this pause is allowing family lives to begin to be repaired. People are (hopefully) taking stock of what's important and upon returning to work in a month or two carefully consider whether they are happy with their life choices.

 

How many people work who don't want to?

how many would rather be home with the kids?

Why do they work?

Debt.

Student loans, mortgage, cars, credit cards and a million other things that their media has brainwashed may of us into believing we need by using lifestyle inflation in their programming.

 

Seriously, could a couple of waitresses afford the apartment on Friends?

 

Phase 2

 

If I'm correct, (and this is the thing that I'm most certain about) there's going to be a currency reset pretty soon. That's going to mean that all debt is relieved and there will be very little credit to be had for a while.

 

People will be free, many for the first time in their lives.

It seems to me that the ground is being prepared for that by this pause in normal life.It's forcing people to reevaluate their lives and consider their priorities BEFORE a large amount of money is settled upon them.

 

We've all seen people squander an inheritance because they lacked the skill to handle it. I suggest that this pause is something like pre debt relief counseling. It's getting people in the correct frame of mind to consider things like changing jobs, homeschooling and starting a business. Things that they cannot possibly consider today because they are chained to a debt load that was, partially, foisted on them by trickery. This is particularly true with student loans.

 

For me, it's impossible to conceive that every major world leader is dumb enough to shut down his economy over a cold virus. That's the stuff revolutions are made of and the stuff that gets said leaders installed on lamp posts.

I'm not buying it.