First time I spent $90 in a shopping basket worth of stuff. Not a cart, a basket.
doesn't (((blackrock))) own most of the fed?
Ownership? It all trickles up to Vanguard.
Blackrock is, essentially, a new branch of the US Government.
Certainly, this will mean overlap and the Federal Reserve does rely on Blackrock for a lot of money manipulating scams.
The difference, in paper, is primarily that the Federal Reserve is a series of private banks that you have to buy your way into via millions in fees and several sizeable bribes; while Blackrock is an investment firm where Fink has more unilateral control, as opposed to a group of bank CEOs. In order for Blackrock to "own" the Fed in the literal sense, they'd have to own a sizeable amount of shares/control over each of the banks in the group that makes up the Federal Reserve.
So, in that sense, "kind of" is the right answer. Not technically, but are they all going to Bilderberg together? Yes.
things that can generate revenue even in the case of a crash
such as?
What's your creative investment then?
A number of them.
Breeding and training guard dogs. It doubles as a non-profit dog sanctuary.
3-D printing/CNC machining/laser cutting abilities for manufacturing; focusing on knives and engine parts, atm. The ability to produce plastic and metal parts is pretty handy. Certain things sell like hot cakes, if you are good at them. Knives, for one. We're getting like $500 a piece, right now. Hard to find magazines also sell like hot cakes.
Security/private intelligence company. Mainly focusing on hardening systems against penetration, but I've taken on a variety of types of contracts.
Small farm where I maintain a small amount of many types of food producing plants, focusing on hybrids/cross pollination. I use an automated aquaponic system with fish in the reservoir. It doesn't require much maintenance, but I take the hybrids and sell them and plant them around my neighborhood so that my town has tons of food bearing plants instead of decorative plants that are a waste of money.
Well done you. Well ahead of the curve
Impressive. I would love to do exactly that
To start a security firm, get some good bug detection devices and find some people who need the help. In the beginning, I made far more money doing bug and device sweeps than anything.
For fabricating anything, start with knives. It will take some practice but you literally won't be able to make enough as one person to have any stock on the shelves. Mine all sell instantly. People literally camp on the carts with bots. Good spear heads are also coveted. "Pig hunting spears" are lethal.
For the dogs... start with two at a time. You need a lot of space to do this right. Dog lovers are easy to find, but good dog trainers? Not so much. There is so much to know, it's not the first project I'd recommend.
For creating hybrids... like blood orange/grapefruit cross... you need a few years of trial and error, so don't spend any money on it, until you have some successful cross pollinations. I visited a lot of botanical gardens and zoos and snuck small cuttings from many exotic plants. This has a 90% failure rate, but you can capitalize on the unique plants that survive. I bonsai a lot of these plants, which means I don't need a lot of land to manage the process. My overflow is my community. When I run out of room, I plant them around town. Initially, they were all getting stolen, so I had to start being a lot more clever about it.
Once you get good, you can start getting land to do the dogs and the farming. Otherwise, keep it small and don't put money into it. A knife making operation, you can fit in one side of your garage. A small bonsai garden just needs a balcony or large window sill.
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