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Amaterasu Solar's avatar

I stand sovereign under the three Laws of Ethics ONLY. As I might stand alone, the costumed bullies can surely bully Me, but when enough of Us so stand in aggregate, They (the psychopaths presently in control and Their costumed goons) will have no power.

Yes, the Ones We see in those for-profit corporations called "governments" are helping the psychopaths in Their aims.

Shall We end this?

The Three Laws of Ethics (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/the-three-laws-of-ethics

Just Stop Consenting! (article): https://amaterasusolar.substack.com/p/just-stop-consenting

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Stuart Lee's avatar

I traveled third world in the 80s and 90s, went right thru Africa, from Spain right down to Cape Town (8 months), and most of South and Central America (12 months). Hard to believe now, as i am nearly 60, but yes, the currencies of these countries, and the poor common people who got, and get smashed. One day i walked from a hotel in La Paz, Bolivia, and saw a wad of currency notes in the gutter. I picked it up, and a local laughed, and I found out it was a cancelled currency. And, yes, that's how it is in the end. I kept notes and coins from every country, and still have them. But it is disturbing to research what has gone on over the last 60 or so years all over the world, and since recorded history. I was in Zimbabwe in 87' when it was two Zimbabwe dollars to one US dollar. And in Argentina in 89/90, when the werewolf lookalike president, Carlos Menem was artificially linking the Peso (or whatever it was called then) to the US dollar (cheap for locals to buy dollars) to bribe election votes from the citizens. Made it very expensive for tourists like me. But after he won the election, he had to release the pressured exchange controls, and of course it ballooned out. And Brazil in the 70s and 80s, check it out, they used to lop 000s off the notes periodically, and without Googling, it called the Cruzardo? Anyway, freaking appalling regardless, and as always, the common people pay the price. So much to say on this subject, and i will say much more in later posts. Cheers!

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