life with a wired brain

1.24.2023

taking down wall street

i was at a pretty high level meeting last night. the numbers being thrown around amazed me. i couldn't believe the financial support the civilian army (ca) has. from what i could make out there are some pretty powerful business men putting vast resources into the fight. not just money, but access to information and technology too.

the economic and financial arm of the ca is vast and includes millions of participants. they're not really soldiers and even now no one really knows if someone's actions in this theatre means that they are a participant or just someone taking advantage of the situation. either way they're helping us.

about 6 months before the robbery a lot of people stopped paying their credit card bills and loans. the number of delinquents was a hundred-fold from the month previous. then slowly over the next few months more and more people stopped paying their credit card bills and loans. this alarmed not only the banks but the government at the highest levels.
a full fiscal quarter had gone past with a few million people not paying. the banks had taken a huge hit. most of these people had very large bills with several creditors and they weren't paying.
the banks were in trouble and there was little anyone could do about it. how do you call in a million extra delinquents a month? then the robbery happened. the banks were done. this was a full scale assault on the financial sector. on the corporatocracy.
the economic and financial arm is probably the most important arm of the ca. it seems to have done the most damage.
in a time when the best way to hurt someone is to take their money, military force is less and less effective, but still necessary.

it's obvious now that the leaders of the economic and financial arm of the ca wanted to have the financial sector hurting for a longer period of time before the robbery but the damage was done and it sufficed. the members had what they wanted, huge debts by millions of people with a lot of the debt used to buy things to help the ca. the banks had funded the attacks on themselves and were glad to do so, at the time. sweet irony.

to bring down power, you must first bankrupt. you must sever ties with money. that's what the robbery was about. freezing the finances of a nation.

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