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Things We Should Understand: The Aristocracy Is Eating The Peasants

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It’s all about to burst wide open. Make sure you have a chair.

By the 1990s it had become clear to the people running major governments and big corporations that unsound money would lead to unsustainable debt, which in turn would destabilize the financial world and bring about a hyperinflationary depression followed by a French Revolution-style reckoning for those responsible.That generation’s elites were thus left with two choices:Return to the gold standard and avoid monetary collapse — but at the cost of giving up the ability to create money at will.Or use their fictitious currencies to steal as much real wealth as possible from the peasants and let future elites deal with the eventual collapse.They, as the sociopaths we now know them to be, chose the second strategy.

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The Digitization Of Humanity Shows Why The Globalist Agenda Is Evil

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What we are dealing with here are not normal people with conscience, ethics or empathy. Their behavior is much more akin to higher functioning psychopaths and sociopaths rather than the everyday person on the street.

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Ship to Shore | Lake Erie Living

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Q. Where are you right now?A. Right now, I am in my room onboard the ship. We are anchored, waiting our turn to go into Two Harbors, Minnesota. We came from Nanticoke, Ontario, and we are taking the load to Quebec City. I am so excited to go down through the seaway and have a chance to wave at my mom in Brockville. I am hopeful that we pass during the daylight hours because the captain usually blows a salute for my mom. That is one long and two short blasts of the whistle.Q. What did you make for dinner last night?A. Last night was a special meal. I made butter chicken with basmati rice, Naan bread, onion bhaji and green peas. The second choice was sweet and sour pork and the third choice was baked chicken with gravy.

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Reflecting On The Genesis Block And Bitcoin On Its 14th Birthday

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Still fiat money but way cooler than paper.

“Chancellor on brink of the second bailout for banks.” A simple but powerful message. The engraving in and of itself serves as an anchor to the physical world, an atestment to Bitcoin’s birthdate –– or, at least, that it couldn’t have possibly been created before Jan 3, 2009, the date the cover was published. But more importantly, and more philosophically, the message establishes a sort of manifesto, from the start. It makes it clear that the system being ignited by that very block takes a stand against the central bank policies enabled by a culture of easy money. Bitcoin, instead, would seek to restore accountability and antifragility through a monetary system based on sound money; one that can’t be debased or controlled, manipulated or manufactured to benefit a lucky few. Bitcoin would seek to level the playing field, ensuring property rights to millions worldwide, equally and irrespective of their status, race, religious beliefs, gender or nationality.

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These Are The Longest-Lasting Cars (In Miles) | ZeroHedge

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To come up with their rankings, iSeeCars analyzed over 2 million used cars between January and October 2022. The rankings are based on the mileage that the top 1% of cars within each model obtained. Models with less than 10 years of production, such as the Tesla Model 3, were excluded.The following tables show an expanded list of the longest lasting cars, by model category. Our infographic only includes the top five from each.

Source: These Are The Longest-Lasting Cars (In Miles) | ZeroHedge