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[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Where I'm at politically and philosophically pretty much mirrors the place you've ended up after being red pilled through your research. Once you start actually looking at world events through a skeptical eye and questioning the why of things, everything falls into place, and you can see the whole picture, undistorted by the fake news media. Sometimes I almost envy the people who still see the world just humming along, and has an outlook that everything is fine, and the government has our best interests etc. It's a real shock when the realization hits that there is a cult, a cabal if you will, of people that are so evil, so hateful, so greedy for power and money, that they will literally destroy western civilization to obtain it. And this is one of the reasons that the world is controlled by them now, people can't wrap their heads around the fact that there is genuine evil in this world, and they want our destruction. I've learned to just focus on the fact that we are spiritual beings, and that this is only a stop on our eternal path on our way home.

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Much as I'd like to take a philosophical viewpoint on us being spiritual beings I'm in the here and now where real events happen. I remember when one of those Bazooka gums cost 2 cents and a Slim Jim stick of dried meat was a dime.

As a child and teenager watching the price of basic cheap stuff get higher and higher and hearing about "inflation" the how and why of it always puzzled me. At some point things should sort of level off I figured but no, more inflation all the time and no real explanation that fit.

Around 9-11 I got a computer set up and started looking into that online so it was not much of a stretch of effort to switch that over in 2008 to look into the current housing crash and the reasons behind it.

From there I looked into the Federal Reserve Bank and how it's used to siphon off trillions of dollars every year simply by inflating the currency with Fiat Money. Just print more and you're good.

Loan it out at interest to millions of simple homeowners and they will gladly pay four times the cost of the home over their lifetime. Then when they try to sell the home you can tax them with capital gain tax as they think they've gotten rich off their home. No, while the money was being devalued the real price gained very little and was in many cases stagnant. Just keeping up with inflation as the currency was devalued. Ah, but the IRS gets a chunk of it anyway.

In a way, we're luckier than countries like Germany which saw hyperinflation as the East German government money printing system went out of control. Zimbabwe and other countries are a prime example. Our Federal Reserve Bank has been more judicial and also lucky our fiat currency is used around the world as a reserve currency.

Every country that attempted to set up a gold standard off a government run banking system has ended up in war, or it's leader assassinated.

I am quite sure based on what I do know about the topic that at some point our currency will be rejected by the world and we will go into hyperinflation. It's just a matter of when.

When that happens you can forget about being a spiritual being as your body will be screaming for food and shelter.

"Much as I'd like to take a philosophical viewpoint on us being spiritual beings I'm in the here and now where real events happen."

The here and now is also where your soul resides. Trying to center yourself and 'be' in the moment is actually the first necessary step in a successful meditation. The journey you took to get red pilled is pretty much the journey I took. But I try to remember that this world, this one plane of frequency (one of an infinite number of frequency planes) is only our temporary home. Good thing to remember when the Black Pilled blues hit :)

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It's only temporary because our body is dying. We begin the process of death the moment we are conceived. While I'm here in this body I at least like to have my freedom.

As a child I grew up being moved from house to shabby house and even living in a tent at five years old and having a daily walk to seek out garbage cans for food. It sucked, believe me. After my grandparents were given custody of me the first thing I noticed was a 50 pound bag of dogfood on Grandma's porch and I was happy. It took her two years to convince me that I shouldn't be eating that stuff and that the food she provided was just fine.