MARKET
CRASH,
WAR IMMINENT
29th July 2002
The
Titanic US stock market is within days of hitting the iceberg.
The
US population has been scammed, is being scammed, and will continue to
be scammed. So, you thought that money is being lost in the stockmarket
crash? WRONG.
Money is being TRANSFERRED in this market fall. Just like in the story
of Robin Hood -except in reverse.
A market crash is an inherent wealth transfer. The crash is used to make
unprecedented profit betting on the downside. Done correctly, this transfers
most of the losses into the hands of the market(social) engineers.
As money is moving, power is shifting. Because, as we know, money is power.
However, power is shifting unpredictably, non linearly. The leaves will
fall as they will. The inverted pyramid will topple. One of the sides
will be the new base. And a new apex will rise. But which one?
Why A Crash/War Now?
The influences driving the crash are multi-layered.
Physically:
The
inverted derivatives/stocks pyramid is balanced by rubber bands of yet
more derivatives. This clever game just builds the pyramid higher with
counterweighted plays designed to milk the market. The gameplayers can
orchestrate GeoPol to match their plays. Rubber bands on one side can
be cut at any expedient time. When expedient --and only
when expedient--...instant keel-over.
Strategically:
While Washington mice are away,
the cat will play.
First Law of Blitzkrieg: always regroup b4 your enemies.
Second Law: Always move the moment you regroup.
Non-linear:
Strong
imminent fractal resonance with 9-11 psyche-sequence: "First
hit - second HIT -pause- sudden collapse. The market has had first
hit and second HIT --now here's the Fall. This psych-drama
has internal timing like a Spielberg production.
War of The Memes:
These Meme Gambits are dramatic to conceal their defects. However, the
metaprogram is running all players non-linearly --even those who are deploying
MG's to skew the choice tree. The dream-mind is e-merging synthesis. A
Conservative libertarian frolic blend is the emerging politics.
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