⚡️🗣️ DEBAT - What do you think of this reflection? #asknostr

It's not a coincidence that the same mass migration policies have been imposed in lockstep across the entire Western world.

The predictable chaos and mayhem we're experiencing was imported intentionally, as a means of overwhelming the ability of individual national governments to maintain order, providing the necessary excuse to roll out increasingly totalitarian measures—digital ID, biometric surveillance, militarised police, authoritarian global government—as the "necessary" so-called "solutions".

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Looks like it.

Spot on

Its all about creating low to zero trust environments where everyone looks to daddy govt to protect them from the "other" (that they let in and bankrolled)

Same lockstep operation as covid lockdown . But this time directed at the west.

They'll blame China as the boogeyman and then BRICS+. All noise. Just like the wars.

Designed to stop you looking under the hood.

BTC is flying out of control. BIS, IMF and all the Reserve Banks can't stop it.

US National debt is flying out of control.

Just keep an eye on the markets .

Bonds are toast. Banks are being forced to buy them. Guess where they gonna get the money from.

1. QE - Money print.

2. Banks will start looting bank accounts. A new law has come out to enforce that.

USD value dropping. BRICS are bypassing USD and using their own currency .

Real estate next.

Not sure if currencies fall over first

OR

The stockmarket. The big 7 will get even bigger.. The rest will die

The commodities should survive..like gold, silver, copper, oil rare earths.

So while the Epstein files captivates, the money gnomes are jumping ship and buying BTC,

Blackrock and JPMorgan are waiting in the wings to scoop up land and bankrupt banks and companies .

More brutal than 2008.

Meanwhile I'm gonna keep stacking sats and learn about cybersecurity, because the biggest commodity is our data.