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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: ggersh who wrote (63580)5/13/2020 6:26:51 AM
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<<Writing ur clowngresshole is worthless, they're all bought>>

Here is a little sweetener to go with that HR6666 deal thing for you.



example:-

theguardian.com

I left a note on Caitlin Johnston's thread after I was told the recipient was from Australia regarding the UK petition idea. Nice to know... and I am from the UK of course.

I am inspired by others, none or few of my ideas are original. In the business I retired from, if you didn't know how to use other peoples ideas and materialize the benefits you were regarded as nothing but a wuss. I was accused of plagiarism once, the guy was really serious when he said it, and I could hardly stop laughing... I nearly fell off my chair ! The fact is I am happy and willing to acknowledge anyone's contribution to a project, and yes I think Patents are a good idea... for people … not corporations, and I believe that was the original purpose. The problem people are the NIH's The "Not Invented Here"s. Lots of those out there, and they are a problem in the big scheme of things imho.

I copied this line thing from Paul Engle, with an embellishment. . Remember him? I wonder what happened... he just lost it one day for some reason.

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Interesting Response. I slept on it... often that is the right thing to do.

The scope of this "Covid19" tragedy is yet to be realised. It has been inflicted by certain members of the human race on a vast majority of other members of the human race. These "certain members" are a very small subset indeed, but have long tentacles.

Here are a couple of examples of the developing tragedy... this is on a global scale. It's a planetary sized problem.

Small business landlords are set up to being wiped out.
bloomberg.com

Tuberculosis (TB) Cases & Deaths.
youtu.be

I am sure lots of other worthy examples are out there, and many more examples in process.
So what is a national petition going to do? Nothing materially. Our governments are entirely bought out by moneyed interests and any "Decisions" made are simply whatever strings those interests pull, plus a little debate and public relations for show.

We are weak and helpless in the face of the onslaught. I just love this utube excerpt with the Western themed variation. I have the whole film naturally.

It's in black and white, and that is all it needs. A nice depiction of the horseman of the apocalypse in full swing.

youtube.com

That film was made about the time the population of Japan were coming out of a real downer... the loss of WW2 and about the time they started manufacturing the Toyota Land Cruiser and other stuff.

A case in point. They are coming for your property and your children next.

HR 6666: Illinois Democrat Introduces $100 Billion Contact Tracing Bill
zerohedge.com

Why all the sixes? It's done all the time and in inspires fear and loathing. Getting people upset works in the longer term as emotional responses wear out while logic and planning endure. The bill may get shot down in the short term, but the spectre has been raised.
It inspires "It's gonna happen anyway".

Not necessary so. AT ALL. What’s needed is the counter response. The petition. Here is the UK condition right now as I write this.

Sure it wont do anything. The politicians and their handlers will probably just laugh. First they laugh.

petitionmap.unboxedconsulting.com

A paltry 0.5% of the population or something. To me that's OK. I have a tendency to be early, ahead of the curve. I bought a stack of face Masks back in January as I need to keep the dust particles out of my lungs as I work on my boat. I could see there could be problems coming down the pike. Sure... I am not working on my boat yet, the problems are bigger then I first imagined, but I have plans. The thing is, as the bad news bites, that percentage might get up to 10% or 20%. Even if 5% happens, it will soon be over. It will be like the inverse of "6666". If several nations take up the idea, fear will be inspired amongst those very small few. In the end, not even the internet will be needed as will be a “learned response” on a planet wide basis. The disease will create the cure if care and planning are employed. The human race learned to hunt, fish and farm a long time ago. That requires planning. We know how to plan already.


Once it happens there is no coming back. It will be over. The squids will die and those that feed from their demise will live.

I believe it's in Australia they say....

"If you want to go into the outback, take a Land Rover. If you want to come back, take a Toyota Land Cruiser."

I am sure there is a good reason for saying that, but maybe I am biased, as a lifelong student and disciple of William E. Deming.

I hear that the Americans have maybe picked up on the idea already.

petitions.whitehouse.gov
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