What ‘purchasing model’ is capable of preventing them from making purchases and allowing them to exploit making even more victims from the original business failures? Sounds like the failed businesses need professional advice on how not to enter into repurchase agreements with bad terms plus how can cities/ counties be encouraged to repurchase homes to ensure citizens are not grifted by greedy outside stakeholders?
Earthgirl, you are asking the single most important question.
The answer isn't a different "purchasing model." The answer is to make their current model impossible to execute. You can't out-purchase a trillion-dollar vulture; you have to starve it.
How? By organizing a Stakeholder Revolt.
In 2014, a regional supermarket chain called Market Basket was targeted by the same kind of parasitic board of directors. They tried to gut the company for profit. In response, the employees and the customers—the real stakeholders—revolted. The workers walked out, and the customers boycotted, leaving the shelves empty. They created a crisis that made the parasite's business model unprofitable. They won.
To answer your second question: you don't "encourage" cities and counties. You create a political crisis they cannot ignore. You organize the tenants in Blackstone-owned properties. You coordinate with local housing activists. You build a coalition so powerful that it becomes politically more painful for the city to let Blackstone continue than it is to intervene with eminent domain or other measures.
You make the parasite's presence in your community a liability, not an asset. The solution is never a better policy from the top; it's always a stronger phalanx from the bottom.
I was in MA when the Market Basket revolt took place. It was glorious. Customers and employees celebrated together. We need more people who can initiate these kinds of resistance movements.
I heard from a mother whose son worked for Blackstone. He was talked into taking a job across the country to work for them. They promised a lot but gave nothing. He talked about the housing market. My son is a realtor and has been so let down lately the houses aren’t selling if there are any. I feel like Blackstone has a hand in that too.
Linda, thank you so much for sharing this. These personal stories are the most important part of this fight.
You are absolutely right to feel that Blackstone has a hand in this. They do. Their business model often involves buying up thousands of homes, which reduces the supply for regular families and makes it harder for realtors like your son to do their job.
The frustration you and your son are feeling is real, and it's exactly why we're building this community. You're not wrong, and you're not alone.
Thanks for the comment! I didn’t think I was crazy. Blackstone needs to be stopped! They are so big though. I remember when they were defense contractors ripping off the government and us!
Ahhh! How right you are! Follows the same tactics needed to be used with an individual narcissist - just on a group scale direct to their bottom line-theres only a few things worse to a greedy person than to LOSE MONEY. But they never forget either- might have thinned their change pocket but they always have ‘retribution’ in their back pocket and will use it if they can make money that’s worth their effort.
I appreciate your insight. A movement in the direction of the money makes the greatest impact. But who would want to work for a company like that after they’ve been allowed to ‘reconcile’ about that issue. Americans are not in tune with how we are being exploited / used for others to profit - until their control becomes apparent. Most people aren’t in financial positions to even conceive how it is staged up until it’s too late and they are being abused.
You are 100% correct. And you've just put your finger on the central, brutal paradox of this entire war.
That feeling you described—the powerlessness of knowing you're being exploited but being too financially precarious to fight back—we have a name for that. It's the enemy's most powerful weapon: the one-two punch of Layer 1: Economic Terror (the fear of losing your job, your home, your security) and Layer 3: Learned Helplessness (the belief that the system is too big to change anyway).
It's a cage designed to keep every single one of us isolated and afraid. And you are absolutely right: a single, isolated person has no hope of breaking out of it.
That is why the only answer—the core of our entire rebellion—is to Forge the Phalanx.
A Phalanx is a high-trust community of "Gears" ⚙️. It's a network of people who have each other's backs, who pool resources, who build their own safety nets so that they have the freedom to take the risks necessary to fight back. It is the only known antidote to Economic Terror.
The answer to your brilliant question—"who would want to work for a company like that?"—is "someone with a Phalanx at their back."
The first step to building that is what we're doing right here, right now: finding the others. You're not just a commenter, Earthgirl. You're a strategist. Welcome to the War Council.
I so appreciate your explanation- Phlanx helps to consolidate a mental image for the many parts in motion. I’d like to read what you have to say re the constructive parts of a phlanx required to this forward movement. What stage are we now? What are our weaknesses and strengths? I’ll read more of your work in case it’s already there Thanks for the War Council welcome!
For a decade I have been hearing about how stupid MAGA is. Some of what ordinary people (not the racists or CNs) who voted for Trump because of economic promises saw before the rest of us is this grift and money/market manipulation. That’s part of what they were mad about. The playing field is not level. The GOP just twisted that anger in new directions without their notice and by scapegoating, and now the billionaires get a pass. We have not gotten the whole, objective story in years, perhaps ever. I keep hearing from both sides about all the people or groups we need to blame, but we need to blame ourselves. We could have demanded better economics education in schools. We could read more, listen more, ask questions. We have been tolerant but not curious until those who are not tolerant and who did their homework took over. “The fault, dear Brutus…”
Not to prolong the agony, dwell, be a broken record… but… the religious right/old money (and now, new and tech money) have been eroding our social nets for decades. Arguably the most devastating have been education cuts, which became slow-burning disasters when coupled with reduced opportunities for anyone who is not in a major city or on one of the coasts.
We are left with masses of under-educated, frustrated Americans who were relieved to be able to lean their head on Trump’s shoulder. You’ll nod along to lies when you’re half-asleep; exhausted from fruitless hard work and inability to get ahead.
We spend more on education per capita than any other country. We are ranked near the bottom in results. Cuts to education funding are not the problem. The education establishment is the problem.
Money is definitely not the problem in education. The Department of education needs to be dismantled and thrown in the garbage! They no longer teach anything worthwhile in school! Too busy trying to make deviants and confuse kids.
The local school board and superintendent chose the material, curriculum and set achievement goal. One of the department of education functions is to assist school systems along with data collection. Biggest failure as a whole is each school district making their own choses most likely by unqualified elected school board members approval. When learning materials are acquired, some publishing companies are a one stop shop. K-12 learning material including the curriculum. A study of other countries and cities in the US educational system is warranted and maybe a new nationwide adoption of learning materials and curriculum for K- 12. All schools are not equal. If they were, no need for in a good school district as a selling point on a home.
I can’t stop myself from asking…Are you on Hopium? I hope so! I love hopeful people! You’re saying there is hope. It’s been done before - I can buy that pile of hope!
Seriously, it’s a “scared shitless day” for me.
I’ve been rambling on about what a Vance, Theil, Johnson, Miller replacement of the despised ACA might look like. Trumps crown achievement and get to Barak Obamas crown achievement would be right up these authoritarian meglo maniacs alley don’t you think?
I don’t know who the land investors are but I get a call from someone almost 2x a month wanting to purchase my 2 acre lot in western NC. I tell them what I want for it and they say they can’t do that so I ask what are they willing to pay…what I paid for it 5 years ago. I tell them to f themselves and call me when they’re ready!!! Bastards, allllll
Same with my house in Louisville. Besides being hard to find, being priced high wit lower space and quality, If you own already property and can afford to keep it then do that. Give your family or friend a reasonable rate or rent to own - Don’t sell to companies - even small Private owned property companies would eventually be asked to sell out and over to the conglomerates.
True. I have a ranch I flipped to look more like a Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie Ranch. It turned out beautifully. A large deck in the back with gardens and trees , etc. all around.
I get offers every other day.
Sorry Charlie. Nope. Not selling for that. They’d turn around and sell it to the big guys buying up homes, that no one can afford. I’m going to will it to someone who will appreciate it and care for it.
Sometimes you can rent with options to buy, that’s how I got my first house and maybe gives new young families a way together a home. Most young people have no way to outbid the endless supply of money Blackrock use to win bids.
They probably don’t realize who they’re working with initially because Blackrock is clever enough to hide it. Once in, the game’s afoot and death whether of a business, corporation or a rainforest is the ultimate end. They are Satanically evil & until undone will continue their evil deeds.
Funny story. My next door neighbor passed away. Blackrock sold the property. (The people who purchased the property are odd indeed. No offense intended.)
Weeds 5-7 feet high all over the place. Another neighbor tried helping by cutting their grass once. She didn’t get paid. She told them there was a tree coming up next to the foundation and needed to be removed. They said no way, we like it there. But, it could crack the foundation she said. 😳🙄 Finally the home owners association put a notice on their front door saying they had to attend to cleaning up their property. The son said, they wouldn’t comply, besides winter was coming on and the weeds would die. When those two get done ruining that property, that once was the envy of many, Blackrock won’t have much to re-sale. It will need to be bulldozed. lol
I don’t know about rescuing troubled businesses, but affordable homes can be preserved in cities with the Community Land Trust model. Detroit has done this, and there are other examples
more dirty work - Blackstone is historically affiliated with J.O. Hambro, a Pilgrims Society founder and a family of British spy chiefs from WWI to the present. Blackstone now owns Nielsen Holdings and Hilton. CEO Stephen Schwarzmann is totally aligned with Xi Jingping and the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
Interesting information. When histories are written about the period in Britain from the death of Victoria onwards they will find that her Empire never died. It continued to thrive through the global British Intelligence network funded by City of London oil barons. If you ever wondered what the UK/US Special Relationship refers to it is the sharing of this global Empire. Which partially explains why Blackstone and Blackrock are finding it so easy to build a corporate state within the UK:
Global bullies aggressively seek regulations and laws that favor their effort to consolidate wealth. But, they also ignore them by circumventing laws and officials, sometimes recklessly as you so clearly wrote. They are a version of the game, Risk. They view us as dispensable pawns. The financial banking industry, the UN and our NATO allies must reunite and set regulations that limit the wealth and monetary engagement, within the local to global markets, of these fininacial bullies. This should include some restitution of stolen money and properties. Justice is hard fought by the will of the people. Hope a good outcome can be fulfilled in the years ahead us.
Thank you for writing this. I look forward to more articles from you.
Brian, this is an absolutely brilliant analysis. You've perfectly synthesized the core of the conflict: the "financial bullies" (The Rust 🦠) and their belief that the rest of us are "dispensable pawns" (The Gears ⚙️).
Where I think we need to focus our energy is on the solution. I share your desire for restitution, but I've lost faith that legacy institutions like the UN or NATO will ever deliver it. They seem to be players in the same game, just wearing a different jersey.
You said, "Justice is hard fought by the will of the people," and I believe that with my entire soul. The next step, I think, is to give that will a structure and a home, completely independent of the systems that failed us. That's the project we're building here.
Oh god…Blackstone. Does he own shares of the private gulag detention centers?
A problem I’ve run into when following the money @Space X and led me down the rabbit hole of “privately held companies” Government funded of course, Elon Musk style, that have holdings and members of what I expect to be elite racists, sold to none-of-your-business!
I wasn’t aware of these private cash investments.
Detention centers, prisons for the unfit black, brown and now Antifa white parasites wreaking havoc on white men with small um…… fragile egos desiring control of a country.
We can’t underestimate them.
@Gloria um not sure how I found you but I’m glad I did.
I’ve graduated this week to more insidious agendas behind the agendas and I feel like my new conspiratorial mindset is going over the edge! But I’m finding out I’m not.
First, take a breath. That feeling of your 'conspiratorial mindset going over the edge' is not paranoia. It's the vertigo you get when you look down from a great height for the first time—and you've just started seeing how deep the rot really goes.
What you're discovering—the network of private gulags and elite parasites—is the real face of the enemy. My work calls it The Rust 🦠. It's a system of parasitic extraction that feeds on all of us, and Blackstone is one of its primary engines.
The key to not getting lost in the rabbit hole is to remember the one simple truth of the conflict: it is a Vertical War. It is not the distractions they show us on TV. It is The People Who Build (The Gears ⚙️) vs. The Parasites Who Profit (The Rust 🦠).
Never, ever let go of that hope you mentioned. It's the one thing they can't tax, buy, or break. It's our most powerful weapon.
You should allow freedom Sharing Days to Bring Daylight to He Darkness that in golfing The gullible Citizens or the USA 🇺🇸 Poor Educated Citizens allowed criminals Mask men pretending to be cop and Robbers -Disgusting Disgraceful !
Thank God Jimmy is Back on TV -for me Utube All the Truth Tellers Need a channel or share one
Unfortunately been happening here with 'traitors/traders' since late it's (really severe in 80's) it's just more blatant & brazen & Corporate raiders have changed laws across the globe to prevent retaliation demanding their culpability and stop/murder/imprision indigenous resistance ask Brazil, Uganda, Chile, Venezuela....
This is all very true Blackstone even controls what we all the people are suppose to believe about environment projects, to promote their destruction of Cities and Countries. “Remember believe non of what you hear, and half of what you think you saw!”
🦅🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️🗳️🗳️🗳️🗳️🗳️🥵FOLLOW THE MONEY TO GET WE THE PEOPLE’S MONEY RETURNED … WHERE IT BELONGS! 🌺 DC IS NO PLACE FOR THE CORRUPT LEGISLATORS OR ANY FUTURE DISRUPTIONS BY & FOR PERSONAL GAIN … Reference: the “ GOLDWATER RULE “ !
What ‘purchasing model’ is capable of preventing them from making purchases and allowing them to exploit making even more victims from the original business failures? Sounds like the failed businesses need professional advice on how not to enter into repurchase agreements with bad terms plus how can cities/ counties be encouraged to repurchase homes to ensure citizens are not grifted by greedy outside stakeholders?
Earthgirl, you are asking the single most important question.
The answer isn't a different "purchasing model." The answer is to make their current model impossible to execute. You can't out-purchase a trillion-dollar vulture; you have to starve it.
How? By organizing a Stakeholder Revolt.
In 2014, a regional supermarket chain called Market Basket was targeted by the same kind of parasitic board of directors. They tried to gut the company for profit. In response, the employees and the customers—the real stakeholders—revolted. The workers walked out, and the customers boycotted, leaving the shelves empty. They created a crisis that made the parasite's business model unprofitable. They won.
To answer your second question: you don't "encourage" cities and counties. You create a political crisis they cannot ignore. You organize the tenants in Blackstone-owned properties. You coordinate with local housing activists. You build a coalition so powerful that it becomes politically more painful for the city to let Blackstone continue than it is to intervene with eminent domain or other measures.
You make the parasite's presence in your community a liability, not an asset. The solution is never a better policy from the top; it's always a stronger phalanx from the bottom.
I was in MA when the Market Basket revolt took place. It was glorious. Customers and employees celebrated together. We need more people who can initiate these kinds of resistance movements.
https://open.substack.com/pub/commonsenserebel/p/the-war-for-our-groceries?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=5zhwh7
I heard from a mother whose son worked for Blackstone. He was talked into taking a job across the country to work for them. They promised a lot but gave nothing. He talked about the housing market. My son is a realtor and has been so let down lately the houses aren’t selling if there are any. I feel like Blackstone has a hand in that too.
Linda, thank you so much for sharing this. These personal stories are the most important part of this fight.
You are absolutely right to feel that Blackstone has a hand in this. They do. Their business model often involves buying up thousands of homes, which reduces the supply for regular families and makes it harder for realtors like your son to do their job.
The frustration you and your son are feeling is real, and it's exactly why we're building this community. You're not wrong, and you're not alone.
Thanks for the comment! I didn’t think I was crazy. Blackstone needs to be stopped! They are so big though. I remember when they were defense contractors ripping off the government and us!
Linda, I think you are thinking of Blackwater.
Ahhh! How right you are! Follows the same tactics needed to be used with an individual narcissist - just on a group scale direct to their bottom line-theres only a few things worse to a greedy person than to LOSE MONEY. But they never forget either- might have thinned their change pocket but they always have ‘retribution’ in their back pocket and will use it if they can make money that’s worth their effort.
I appreciate your insight. A movement in the direction of the money makes the greatest impact. But who would want to work for a company like that after they’ve been allowed to ‘reconcile’ about that issue. Americans are not in tune with how we are being exploited / used for others to profit - until their control becomes apparent. Most people aren’t in financial positions to even conceive how it is staged up until it’s too late and they are being abused.
Earthgirl,
You are 100% correct. And you've just put your finger on the central, brutal paradox of this entire war.
That feeling you described—the powerlessness of knowing you're being exploited but being too financially precarious to fight back—we have a name for that. It's the enemy's most powerful weapon: the one-two punch of Layer 1: Economic Terror (the fear of losing your job, your home, your security) and Layer 3: Learned Helplessness (the belief that the system is too big to change anyway).
It's a cage designed to keep every single one of us isolated and afraid. And you are absolutely right: a single, isolated person has no hope of breaking out of it.
That is why the only answer—the core of our entire rebellion—is to Forge the Phalanx.
A Phalanx is a high-trust community of "Gears" ⚙️. It's a network of people who have each other's backs, who pool resources, who build their own safety nets so that they have the freedom to take the risks necessary to fight back. It is the only known antidote to Economic Terror.
The answer to your brilliant question—"who would want to work for a company like that?"—is "someone with a Phalanx at their back."
The first step to building that is what we're doing right here, right now: finding the others. You're not just a commenter, Earthgirl. You're a strategist. Welcome to the War Council.
I so appreciate your explanation- Phlanx helps to consolidate a mental image for the many parts in motion. I’d like to read what you have to say re the constructive parts of a phlanx required to this forward movement. What stage are we now? What are our weaknesses and strengths? I’ll read more of your work in case it’s already there Thanks for the War Council welcome!
For a decade I have been hearing about how stupid MAGA is. Some of what ordinary people (not the racists or CNs) who voted for Trump because of economic promises saw before the rest of us is this grift and money/market manipulation. That’s part of what they were mad about. The playing field is not level. The GOP just twisted that anger in new directions without their notice and by scapegoating, and now the billionaires get a pass. We have not gotten the whole, objective story in years, perhaps ever. I keep hearing from both sides about all the people or groups we need to blame, but we need to blame ourselves. We could have demanded better economics education in schools. We could read more, listen more, ask questions. We have been tolerant but not curious until those who are not tolerant and who did their homework took over. “The fault, dear Brutus…”
Not to prolong the agony, dwell, be a broken record… but… the religious right/old money (and now, new and tech money) have been eroding our social nets for decades. Arguably the most devastating have been education cuts, which became slow-burning disasters when coupled with reduced opportunities for anyone who is not in a major city or on one of the coasts.
We are left with masses of under-educated, frustrated Americans who were relieved to be able to lean their head on Trump’s shoulder. You’ll nod along to lies when you’re half-asleep; exhausted from fruitless hard work and inability to get ahead.
We spend more on education per capita than any other country. We are ranked near the bottom in results. Cuts to education funding are not the problem. The education establishment is the problem.
Money is definitely not the problem in education. The Department of education needs to be dismantled and thrown in the garbage! They no longer teach anything worthwhile in school! Too busy trying to make deviants and confuse kids.
The local school board and superintendent chose the material, curriculum and set achievement goal. One of the department of education functions is to assist school systems along with data collection. Biggest failure as a whole is each school district making their own choses most likely by unqualified elected school board members approval. When learning materials are acquired, some publishing companies are a one stop shop. K-12 learning material including the curriculum. A study of other countries and cities in the US educational system is warranted and maybe a new nationwide adoption of learning materials and curriculum for K- 12. All schools are not equal. If they were, no need for in a good school district as a selling point on a home.
I can’t stop myself from asking…Are you on Hopium? I hope so! I love hopeful people! You’re saying there is hope. It’s been done before - I can buy that pile of hope!
Seriously, it’s a “scared shitless day” for me.
I’ve been rambling on about what a Vance, Theil, Johnson, Miller replacement of the despised ACA might look like. Trumps crown achievement and get to Barak Obamas crown achievement would be right up these authoritarian meglo maniacs alley don’t you think?
I’m nervous.
Have Hope! 🤜🏽🤛🏻
Hell, to the YEAH!! ✊🏿✊🏻✊🏽✊🏼✊🏾
It has happened again, though, hasn’t it? Didn’t the takeover go through this time?
Yes!
I don’t know who the land investors are but I get a call from someone almost 2x a month wanting to purchase my 2 acre lot in western NC. I tell them what I want for it and they say they can’t do that so I ask what are they willing to pay…what I paid for it 5 years ago. I tell them to f themselves and call me when they’re ready!!! Bastards, allllll
Same with my house in Louisville. Besides being hard to find, being priced high wit lower space and quality, If you own already property and can afford to keep it then do that. Give your family or friend a reasonable rate or rent to own - Don’t sell to companies - even small Private owned property companies would eventually be asked to sell out and over to the conglomerates.
True. I have a ranch I flipped to look more like a Frank Lloyd Wright Prairie Ranch. It turned out beautifully. A large deck in the back with gardens and trees , etc. all around.
I get offers every other day.
Sorry Charlie. Nope. Not selling for that. They’d turn around and sell it to the big guys buying up homes, that no one can afford. I’m going to will it to someone who will appreciate it and care for it.
Sometimes you can rent with options to buy, that’s how I got my first house and maybe gives new young families a way together a home. Most young people have no way to outbid the endless supply of money Blackrock use to win bids.
Sounds amazing!
My lot is large, too. I didn’t cut my trees. I planted more. And gardens. Now mature, it’s beautiful.
They probably don’t realize who they’re working with initially because Blackrock is clever enough to hide it. Once in, the game’s afoot and death whether of a business, corporation or a rainforest is the ultimate end. They are Satanically evil & until undone will continue their evil deeds.
Funny story. My next door neighbor passed away. Blackrock sold the property. (The people who purchased the property are odd indeed. No offense intended.)
Weeds 5-7 feet high all over the place. Another neighbor tried helping by cutting their grass once. She didn’t get paid. She told them there was a tree coming up next to the foundation and needed to be removed. They said no way, we like it there. But, it could crack the foundation she said. 😳🙄 Finally the home owners association put a notice on their front door saying they had to attend to cleaning up their property. The son said, they wouldn’t comply, besides winter was coming on and the weeds would die. When those two get done ruining that property, that once was the envy of many, Blackrock won’t have much to re-sale. It will need to be bulldozed. lol
Not to mention it devalues the property next to them or in the neighborhood in general.
Yes. No matter how much you care for your property. Selfish people don’t see themselves as selfish.
I don’t know about rescuing troubled businesses, but affordable homes can be preserved in cities with the Community Land Trust model. Detroit has done this, and there are other examples
Thank you. Brilliant work.
Parasites
more dirty work - Blackstone is historically affiliated with J.O. Hambro, a Pilgrims Society founder and a family of British spy chiefs from WWI to the present. Blackstone now owns Nielsen Holdings and Hilton. CEO Stephen Schwarzmann is totally aligned with Xi Jingping and the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
Interesting information. When histories are written about the period in Britain from the death of Victoria onwards they will find that her Empire never died. It continued to thrive through the global British Intelligence network funded by City of London oil barons. If you ever wondered what the UK/US Special Relationship refers to it is the sharing of this global Empire. Which partially explains why Blackstone and Blackrock are finding it so easy to build a corporate state within the UK:
https://europeanpowell.substack.com/p/the-uk-corporate-coup-what-theyre?r=i28j5&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true
Wow this just gets deeper and deeper. 🤬
lemme back track on that , makes no difference - it’s the other strings https://aim4truth.org/2024/01/30/the-kristi-noem-hoax/
Unbelievable!😳😳
Well, Damn! I didn’t know all of these facts, but I’ll keep them in the forefront of my mind. Thank u for ur reporting.
Global bullies aggressively seek regulations and laws that favor their effort to consolidate wealth. But, they also ignore them by circumventing laws and officials, sometimes recklessly as you so clearly wrote. They are a version of the game, Risk. They view us as dispensable pawns. The financial banking industry, the UN and our NATO allies must reunite and set regulations that limit the wealth and monetary engagement, within the local to global markets, of these fininacial bullies. This should include some restitution of stolen money and properties. Justice is hard fought by the will of the people. Hope a good outcome can be fulfilled in the years ahead us.
Thank you for writing this. I look forward to more articles from you.
Brian, this is an absolutely brilliant analysis. You've perfectly synthesized the core of the conflict: the "financial bullies" (The Rust 🦠) and their belief that the rest of us are "dispensable pawns" (The Gears ⚙️).
Where I think we need to focus our energy is on the solution. I share your desire for restitution, but I've lost faith that legacy institutions like the UN or NATO will ever deliver it. They seem to be players in the same game, just wearing a different jersey.
You said, "Justice is hard fought by the will of the people," and I believe that with my entire soul. The next step, I think, is to give that will a structure and a home, completely independent of the systems that failed us. That's the project we're building here.
Oh god…Blackstone. Does he own shares of the private gulag detention centers?
A problem I’ve run into when following the money @Space X and led me down the rabbit hole of “privately held companies” Government funded of course, Elon Musk style, that have holdings and members of what I expect to be elite racists, sold to none-of-your-business!
I wasn’t aware of these private cash investments.
Detention centers, prisons for the unfit black, brown and now Antifa white parasites wreaking havoc on white men with small um…… fragile egos desiring control of a country.
We can’t underestimate them.
@Gloria um not sure how I found you but I’m glad I did.
I’ve graduated this week to more insidious agendas behind the agendas and I feel like my new conspiratorial mindset is going over the edge! But I’m finding out I’m not.
I keep saying I hope I’m wrong.
Still I have to hold onto something…
Have Hope! 🤜🏽🤛🏻
Christina, thank you for this comment.
First, take a breath. That feeling of your 'conspiratorial mindset going over the edge' is not paranoia. It's the vertigo you get when you look down from a great height for the first time—and you've just started seeing how deep the rot really goes.
What you're discovering—the network of private gulags and elite parasites—is the real face of the enemy. My work calls it The Rust 🦠. It's a system of parasitic extraction that feeds on all of us, and Blackstone is one of its primary engines.
The key to not getting lost in the rabbit hole is to remember the one simple truth of the conflict: it is a Vertical War. It is not the distractions they show us on TV. It is The People Who Build (The Gears ⚙️) vs. The Parasites Who Profit (The Rust 🦠).
Never, ever let go of that hope you mentioned. It's the one thing they can't tax, buy, or break. It's our most powerful weapon.
You should allow freedom Sharing Days to Bring Daylight to He Darkness that in golfing The gullible Citizens or the USA 🇺🇸 Poor Educated Citizens allowed criminals Mask men pretending to be cop and Robbers -Disgusting Disgraceful !
Thank God Jimmy is Back on TV -for me Utube All the Truth Tellers Need a channel or share one
No FCC -get rid of that agency!
Great article, thank you for this information
OMG. Every day there is more proof that Trump’s ICE is not only evil but strategic as they work to bankrupt our country and turn us into surfs.
Unfortunately been happening here with 'traitors/traders' since late it's (really severe in 80's) it's just more blatant & brazen & Corporate raiders have changed laws across the globe to prevent retaliation demanding their culpability and stop/murder/imprision indigenous resistance ask Brazil, Uganda, Chile, Venezuela....
Looks like we are headed for another 2008
This is all very true Blackstone even controls what we all the people are suppose to believe about environment projects, to promote their destruction of Cities and Countries. “Remember believe non of what you hear, and half of what you think you saw!”
Can’t state that loud enough.
🦅🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️⚖️🗳️🗳️🗳️🗳️🗳️🥵FOLLOW THE MONEY TO GET WE THE PEOPLE’S MONEY RETURNED … WHERE IT BELONGS! 🌺 DC IS NO PLACE FOR THE CORRUPT LEGISLATORS OR ANY FUTURE DISRUPTIONS BY & FOR PERSONAL GAIN … Reference: the “ GOLDWATER RULE “ !
Blackstone, the hyena of the financial world
These guys from companies like Blackstone are evil AF. How do they even sleep at night?
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