Saturday, November 7, 2020

risk management

  I have to say this; there is nothing normal about any of this. We held an election of Tuesday and Saturday morning there is no presumptive winner. Nothing normal about that. Makes me wonder if there hasn't been some sort of rift in the Bilderberg group. All the theories about just what they are doing aside, the official mission is to promote free market western capitalism around the globe. At least that's the official line. What does it mean? They are talking about making money, lots of money for everybody regardless of political affiliation. They aren't concerned with political systems, democracies, socialism, communism or any other combination, there concern is money. 
 Now the election of the President of the United States surely has a dramatic effect on global economies. The Bilderberg's exercise control over the markets but can't always control what the President wants to do. Case in point, Donald J Trump. He has certainly shaken things up in the global marketplace. China isn't happy, Russia isn't happy. developing nations dependent upon the charity of America and other nations aren't happy. Donald J Trump has promoted just a little too much free market! There are those in that group that would love to see him gone. Biden already has ties to China and others, they know what to expect from him and he can be controlled a lot easier than Trump. And that, in my opinion , is the root cause of this elections' irregularities. Forces inside the Bilderberg group are battling each other to determine the outcome. It isn't about America, it's about the global marketplace. We are talking about all the major revenue generators here! Oil leads the pack.
 The industrial revolution is where that all began. The historians will tell you the use of steam began that revolution. In America it was textile mills in the New England area that first utilized steam to power their factories. It was coal and water. Coal is still being used as fuel, albeit on a smaller scale. What replaced that? Oil. We are not technologically advanced enough to replace oil with anything else. Yes there are new technologies such as solar power and wind turbines, both requiring petroleum to be manufactured in the first place, but they aren't efficient enough to replace petroleum. Those controlling the oil still control industry. Industry means money, big money.
 Now here is what is really concerning to me. If we just look beyond the politics and look at the oil, who controls the majority of that product? Where does it come from? The middle east. The middle east is predominately of what "religious" persuasion? I put religion in parenthesis because Islam isn't really a religion at all, it is an ideology. A subtle difference lost on many people, including Muslims themselves. But, that is causing my deep concern. We have Muslims in political offices across the country now. We even have Muslims in Congress, newly reelected. It isn't their religious belief I'm worried about, it is their ideology. They are tools of the Bilderberg group, no doubt about that. How else does a clueless bartender become a Congressperson, twice. Who is proposing the new green deal? Is that deal really to stop the use of petroleum products or is it to control that usage? The industrialized world can not survive without that product, that's the bottom line. Not today, not tomorrow, probably not in the next hundred years. Remember when Nuclear energy was the fix for that, we wouldn't need oil anymore, we can just use nuclear power. Back in 1954, I was a year old then, the first nuclear power plant went online. Sixty six years later and we aren't building them anymore. Do you know why that is? The bottom line is simple, they cost too much. Yes, they currently provide about 10% of the power in the country, are relatively clean, they don't pollute the atmosphere, but they cost too much! Cost is the bottom line. You know what's relatively cheap? Oil. 
 There is nothing normal about this election. This is a struggle within the Bilderberg group for control of the worlds economy. Trump, and all the other world leaders are just the pawns in their game. Make no mistake about that. The other issues involved with the election of the President, our domestic issues, are of no concern to them. Abortion, socialized medicine. whether or not the population can smoke pot, gay people getting married, all of that domestic stuff is not the real issue. The concern is the global economy. Do we really have a say? Does Joe Citizen, or non-citizen really get to decide? Well, my feeling is we get to decide as much as the Bilderberg group will allow us to decide. 
 That group was formed in 1954. That was the same year the first nuclear power plant went online. Do you think that was just a coincidence? Remember nuclear power was going to replace oil. The question then was, how are we going to make money on nuclear power? It costs too much to produce to just pass that cost on to the consumer. Oil is a lot easier to procure and let's face it, safer. Sixty six years later and nuclear power is all but forgotten about as a source of energy. Oil is still king. Who controls the oil? America, energy independent? Not sure the Bilderberg group is so happy about that. So the argument, the riff in the group is all about which guy will keep us profitable? Trump is unpredictable. With Biden we have a 47 year record to gauge his "compliance. " Do we go with the sure thing or take a chance? This isn't an election, this is risk management.       
    
   

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