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RE: Trillionaire Rothschild Warns His Own Central Banking System Is Failing and Buys Gold

in #money8 years ago

recursive, I hear you. The occult stuff is detrimental to the movement in a way. I classify it under the file: recognize it, and move on. It is not a good thing to dwell on. I find people who focus a lot on the occult aspect live paralyzed in fear and anger. I think it's important to know as a basis, but lingering there is a bad place to be. What we resist persists. If we want to make real progress, we have to focus on where we're going, not on what's wrong and what's wrong and what's wrong. The occult stuff can paralyze people with fear. And I think a lot of the people who are carrying the message to people might knowingly be doing it to strengthen the very people they are supposedly calling out. People who make people scared aren't teachers, and I wonder about their intent. I would love for the people who are stuck obsessing in the occult world to use that energy to envision where we're going. To invent and create. What does hours and hours and hours of research into what they believe do for us? Ok, they have a fucked up belief system that they use to manipulate us. Good. Done. Knowledge is power. Move on.

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Are people actually feeling fear for fictional narratives? What is there to fear? Those elites, satanists or cultists or whatever they may be are just normal folks who fart like anyone else and get tooth cavities too. There really isn't anything really impressive about them that makes them any different than these sleepy folks you see in the subway every morning. They probably don't even believe all the crap they use as excuses for their actions. All there is to this conspiracy is a just a bunch of self-serving technocrat colluding to further their personal agenda. The same old story that's been going on for forever in the history of mankind. Faith has always been an excuse to hide self-interested unethical behavior. That's all there is to it, really.