RE: Inflation Rate Multiplier: Part of the Great Reset?

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I'm sorry you had to go through that, but I have to admit, I laughed out loud reading this in combination with the South Park image:

It's like shark tank. The feeling is that you have to "impress" them with your presentation. It doesn't matter if your presentation is perfect, your argument is spot on, doesn't matter if you offer compelling evidence. You will see a lot of unimpressed faces.

I can only imagine how uncomfortable that must have been!

I'm also wondering how this will unfold the whole "you own nothing but be perfectly happy" shit that was mentioned. It sure feels as if they're going into that direction but I'm not willing just give up now that we're finally going to be in a better financial place than we've ever been. I will just keep building and hoping that by the time it gets to that point, it turns out this was not explained well (only to spread fear of course) and there was another side to the story.

I have no idea how to otherwise take these comments though, but I refuse to live in fear of losing all my belongings.



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I laughed out loud

Reliving the moment in my mind, I laughed too. Although it wasn't funny at the time, I didn't know what I was getting myself into! I was younger and more naive then.

I'm not willing just give up now that we're finally going to be in a better financial place than we've ever been.

I'm happy to hear you are in a better financial position, I hope that all goes well and the evil plan of evil people get in the way of your self-determined destiny! Keep building and hoping, it's not like their evil plan is written in stone... once the Georgia guide stones are toppled and pulverized into chunks.

I refuse to live in fear of losing all my belongings

This is a good strategy, today's evil is sufficient on it's own! No need to extrapolate into a dystopian vision of the future that may or may not take place.

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