Wednesday, July 18, 2018

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LUCIFER’S TOOL
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I’m sure a few of you imagine you’re close to realistic when you fondly name your junk Lucifer’s Tool, but that isn’t what I’m talking about you perv.  I’m speaking of debt.  It is Lucifer’s Tool.  Which is to say, the tool that the bankers enslave you with.  Banker’s, Lucifer’s Minions, same difference.  Although, I might wager that Banker’s are far worse than Lucifer in many aspects.  At least in theory Lucifer only punishes you for being a dick, whereas Bankers punish everyone regardless of sin. The only good thing they do is also punish the morons, but then that is throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
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Should you use debt as a survival tool?  Absolutely not.  Not anymore.  Before Congress rushed headlong back into yesteryear and eagerly embraced the Robber Baron era in so many ways, you could discharge your debt through bankruptcy.  You actually got a second chance from being a moron.  Now?  You are hosed if you do anything stupid.  Which isn’t really all that fair in a civilized peaceful system.  Young people pretty much live on Stupid Mode.  All those hormones don’t leave much in the way of logical thought, and those uptight bungholes that insist otherwise are so anal compulsive one imagines they engage in sex only clinically.  The Papist Missionary type who breathes fire and brimstone about sex being, well, Lucifer’s Tool.
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Before you get all uptight and start spouting Randian Philosophical Dogma about honoring your contracts, remove that stick out of your ass and think about this.  Large corporations are allowed to declare bankruptcy all the time.  You are not.  This is pure classism, allowing the rich to cheat and steal and use bankruptcy as a business tool.  The poor are not allowed to do so and they borrow a hell of a lot less money.  Remember your little buddy that is going to Make ‘Murica Great Again ( yes, I hate evil bitch Hilary also.  I’m not silly enough to believe either party ), Trump?  He loves bankruptcy.
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How do you think ‘Murica is going to pay off its debt?  Bankruptcy.  Yet, you cannot do the same thing, to the exact same bankers?  It is immoral if you do it, really?, yet the banker created that debt out of thin air.  From an illegal monopoly granted to them, a license to print Monopoly money and create inflation, un-Constitutional usurpation.  Why does anyone feel they are under any kind of moral obligation with these kind of evil asswhores?  You don’t treat a thief honorably, you shoot them.  And bankers should be shot, except that our government militarized police protect them ( and as they are being protected, the bankers profit off of that, lending money to the government for both the military and the police ).
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If you are a LibertarianTard and STILL think you are under any obligation to pay your debts to the central bank ( through its neighborhood Too Big To fail banks ), you seriously will probably die soon.  You cannot see the failed philosophy you are following, which bespeaks irrationality, denoting an inability to see and react to reality.  You are living in a unicorn land.  Being morally obligated to repay a friend or mom and pop business, part of your tribe, yes.  To an outside force wishing to suck the blood from your corpse and leave the sexually violated corpse in the ditch weeds?  No.  Don’t feel bad.  I devoted a good amount of time to the philosophy of Libertarianism and Anarchy myself, before I realized I had been duped.
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So, morality aside, let us focus on strategy.  If you are under another kind of delusion and follow the Yuppie Scum Prepper Way Of Life, you look at the butt tons of gear you are expected to own and turn to the only feasible means of financing that, debt or urban area corporate drone employment.
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( funny how they tell you both that training is the most important thing and then give you a laundry list of very expensive equipment that simply MUST be used or that training is useless.  Funny, not ha-ha but funny as in, “Jane, you ignorant slut”.  I was just reading some nonsense about web gear, and it started at several hundred bucks just for the core framework.  Do these people have no comprehension that we are in an actual economic collapse? )
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Actually, you don’t even get to pick debt or unrealistic employment, you usually must do both.  By “unrealistic employment”, I mean a job that has no valid reason to exist outside of the Corporate Stock & Debt Bubble.  So that job will disappear two point five seconds after the stock market crashes, after which you won’t be able to pay back any of that debt.  So you are screwed seven ways to Sunday, aren’t you?  And do you actually believe most jobs WON’T disappear shortly?  This is assuredly why almost every Pretty Princess Pony Prepper is under the obligatory need to believe in Trumps MAGA, and the Great Fracking Oil Miracle, because otherwise he would have to acknowledge that his prepper procurement strategy is a foundation built on shifting sands.
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Again, because no one is listening and it will be on the final test, fracking oil is a Ponzi scheme that hasn’t made a profit in a decade, even at $100 a barrel oil, and it is about as bad as ethanol in its net energy.  Which is to say, close enough to zero to not matter.  Ethanol was just a stupid ass propaganda ploy from Boy George to get the rubes Making ‘Murica Great Again back in the pre-African Village Idiot days, and remains just a funding vehicle for Mega-Ag Corps.
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I won’t say fracking wasn’t necessary.  It was.  It was and is the only thing “fueling” ( get it? ) the recovery after the ‘08 fiasco.  At core, finance needs energy to fund.  Fracking oil might only be a 3 to 1 energy return, which does not and cannot keep a 100 to 1 energy return civilization operating, but it is enough to kick the can down the road.  Fracking bought us time.  Gladly accepted time.  But it won’t be a replacement or solution.  It won’t keep those corporate jobs propped up.  It won’t keep the banking system operating.  Not past the short term.  Continued tomorrow.
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29 comments:

  1. Fictional example of a scorched earth policy as collapse bells ring. "Mike" the minion played the game for years, got debt free and hunkered down. As things got dicey Mike took out equity mortgage on his payed for house knowing the value is tanking and neighbor-"hood" sucks. Mike scooped up dirt land in a totally devoid area. Mike bought a work man truck for cash and financed with a small cash down as big a new trailer as towable. Mike bought as much food and tools/supplies as he could load that he did not already have. Mike evacuated the house and rented it out to migrants cheap and they payed by mail to drop box for as long as they wanted to stay until evicted by foreclosure. (They didn't care as rent was half of going rates) Darn! Mike had to report the trailer was stolen, whoops. Mike threw up a pole barn on his dirt lot and tucked in his house on wheels as he tended to compound details. The radio reports detailed all the pandemonium as a collapse went viral. Some times at night very distant cities glowed over the horizon. Mike slept like a baby through most of it all.

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    1. Excellent account! Might I be so bold as to differ with the shelter? Rent a backhoe and build a trench shelter for the trailer, roofing it over with southern glass exposure. Much better insulation, solar gain, cheaper, cammo'ed and more bullet resistant.

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    2. That idea is better, explains why you are in charge.

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    3. I really loved your fiction, don't get me wrong. That is why I was hesitant to say anything. Glad you weren't offended.

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  2. I am often amused and aggravated at the same time when I hear people earnestly invoke the Constitution in their argument. Our Constitutional Republic has been gone since 1913 when the Federal Reserve Act passed and once again we instituted a "Central Bank" in America.

    Between that and our unwavering loyalty to the Zionist State of Israel we have no country left to make great again. It was sold long ago! Time to quit all this wishful thinking and get serious about looking out for number one! Looking forward to tomorrows post!

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    1. Way back in the 80's, reading the Spotlight newspaper the bosses husband loaned me, and that group of survivalists in Illinois ( they were a church, thought Washington's vision of a middle American redoubt was there ), and let's not forget The Turner Diaries, I was exposed to a lot of "evil Zionist dudes ruling the world" writing. I scoffed at it then and for some time after. Now, I'm not as sure that I was correct. So much is not even hidden anymore ( esp. 9/11 ).

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    2. When it comes to 9/11 ask yourself you had the most to gain and who had the most to lose. We got all mad and destabilized the entire Middle East. Who benefited?

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    3. I can see that. My question is, why? They have nukes. All the now destabilized countries were not a real threat, to such a degree their army went full on PC like ours and conventional military force is a farce. And what do we have to gain by allowing all this? I can see punishing Iraq for dropping the petrodollar, but that was two years after 9/11. Geopolitically it makes little sense to me. I'm missing something here.

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    4. Ever read the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, or the Balfour Declaration or the Kalergi Plan. They don't think like regular normal people. Greed on a level you and I can't understand. On the question of Nukes. Would you use on one a neighbor? What if the wind shifts? Good conversation. I've enjoyed your responses. thanks...

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    5. I've heard of the Balour Dec, but I thought that the Protocols were generally thought to be a scam, anti-Z material ( I need to look up Kalergi, new one on me ). Of course you would nuke a neighbor, if they invaded and that was your only defense. That is the whole strategy behind them. Wind and fallout don't matter-think about above ground testing and the poisoning there. It wouldn't be a defensive weapon if you weren't willing to use it regardless of consequences.

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    6. you have never heard of coudenhove-kalergi.
      it is all true and the devil is its true author.
      all happening as planned.
      demonic.

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    7. No matter their plans, true or not, centralization only works under energy surplus. Lack of energy=decentralization. Sure, they can try and fail and still screw us. Timing is everything. But the macro direction is fragmentation not unity.

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  3. Interesting points I hadn't considered. Why is it immoral for an individual to default and not a corporation? The only thing I can say from my own personal experience is that I trashed my credit decades ago due to the spending habits of the ex-wife. It sucked balls! I hated every minute of it. It was probably the most demoralizing thing I ever endured. I can understand strategic default, but I'm not wired that way. I'd be better off slashing spending and working more to get out from under it.

    JeSteR

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    1. As long as you are looking at it as a personal "sleep better at night" obligation, I can't fault you there. It just irritates me when people lecture on morality pertaining to the whole issue. Plus, the courts have gone out of their way to "prove" that corporations are a person ( such as in bribing politicians ), so why should there be a distinction come bankruptcy?

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    2. Makes complete sense to me. Not to mention when our good ole Gov steps in and gives the bankrupt company some confiscated (bs digital nothing) cashola. I never got a frickin' bail out!

      JeSteR

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    3. Unless your gold membership card allows you to legally buy hookers and blow ( not sure who Kevin Spacey pissed off to get thrown out ), you don't get no stinking bailout!

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    4. I've never looked at other people's (or entities) morality as a basis for my own. I have to look at myself in the mirror, not them. I guess I kinda think of it like karma, do the best you can and maybe things will work out. But if they don't, have 10,000 rds of ammo and a box of big knives.

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    5. And the ingredients for Molotov cocktails.

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    6. I understand not following the crowd DS, being your own man, etc....BUT...we have to be honest. We are all “socialized” to some degree. Your concept of morality is not unique in the entirety of human history.

      JeSteR

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    7. Old gas...check
      White styrofoam...check
      Dissolve styrofoam into gasoline until jell forms.
      Save all consumed beer bottles...check

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    8. Recycling old beer bottles is environmentally sound practice, as a bonus.

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    9. If you want to keep it simple, gasoline and good old fashioned soap flakes were the standard poor man’s recipe. Speaking of poor man’s, good ole Donald Eugene Sisco (Kurt Saxon, but he hates it when I call him that :D ) featured the “flameless Molotov” in his publication, do you remember that one? I forgot the chemical, but you started with a wine bottle with a concave bottom, to be filled with the chemical in question, then wrapped with plastic wrap and taped. You tossed it, and upon the shattering, the chemical ignited the fuel. I also remember the nut busters, so named because when you tossed one between a fellows legs, he would be singing soprano :D That was the 12ga shotshell with fins at the crimp, and a hole drilled in the center of a nosecone, then mounted over the primer, with a nail detonator in the center. Obviously you would have to be on top of a building or similar, in order to use such a device; drop it, and then duck for cover.


      That dude came up with a myriad of clever ways to f_ _ck someone up! I hope that he lives to be a 100!

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    10. "Sisco's Poor Man's James Bond" does have too bad of a ring to it. He might live a lot longer but at this point I think he might be more at home in the produce section than other people.

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    11. Best I can tell, he’s still alive, but he’s up there in years; around 86 I think. But he’s been in a nursing home for a few years now. One hopes that he did well enough for himself (I think that he did) that it’s one of the better nursing homes. As opposed to one of the homes that the hillbilly orderly, ass raping joke, is based on :D

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    12. One of the last things I heard from him when he was active in business ( not just some other guy selling his stuff over the InterWeb ) was that his local printer screwed him over, then the judge sided with the printer ( a good ol boy, as opposed to Kurt's imported ass-an outsider ). One imagines he did NOT retire with much wealth after than swindle. Hope I'm wrong.

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  4. Yes, an entire industry of usury with an attached late fee and penalty scheme has been built by the banking mafia and their sub lieutenants throughout finance industries with the government / legal shysters to back it all up. Think of all the tentacles grabbing minions by the balls. Payday-title loans, financing interest to buy anything over a months wages as cash is not available. Late-overdraft fees. Government front loading operational financing via taxes and fees by many different really stupid names. These mucky mucks better not have a car break down passing through Bisonia. If during interrogation it is determined via their "linkedin"/web presence they are culpable, then a skewering in the keister with a broken off shovel handle is in order. (Stand by for 'money games')

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    1. Sounds like too quick of a death. Too bad bamboo doesn't grow here, then we could plant him ass first on a fast growing type.

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  5. If a minion has the misfortune of aquiring a terminal disease with a determined check out date then a fiduciary guerilla warfare campaign should be embarked upon. Take out as many loans/lines of credit (plastic-revolving,business loans-advances,2nd mortgage on sacrificial property/not wanted or worth keeping post collapse,casino markers!,etc) as possible and burn 'em up shopping for fellow tribesman. An average stiff may be a benefactor of large number figures of prep gear towards his designees. Save the money on inflated final expenses and have the clan members bury in the forest under a big shade tree. Go out with last laugh, tribe will remember and appreciate even more so. Even in death= "WINNING!"

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