View Full Version : A Bluepiller told me we need an economic collapse
Awoke
18th January 2011, 05:56 AM
Wow. I was having coffee with a co-worker (a few actually) this morning, we were talking about our taxes, the welfare state, the system, etc. I don't get too heavy into the truth about the conspiracy with these guys unless they ask specifics because they think I'm nuts for doubting the intention behind Flu vaccinations.
Anyways, we were discussing how we make a good amount of money, and pay a huge amount of taxes and we get "peanuts" on our tax returns, yet if you were a welfare bum, come tax time, you would get anywhere between 2 to 5 thousand dollars as a tax return!
So the one guy says "We need and economic collapse. We need another serious depression to reset things back to reality".
I agreed, and then started to question them on preps. None of them are prepped physically, (food, water, ammo, etc) but they all have good preps as far as money goes. That's the thing though: They think they're set for economic collapse because they have money saved up.
If the currency collapses, they're fucked. No physical preps, no physical metals.
chad
18th January 2011, 06:27 AM
sounds like they are close to joining gs-us, though. keep on them, all it will take is for one of them to go over to the darkside, then the rest might follow suit.
Awoke
18th January 2011, 06:36 AM
I suppose I could, but I decided a long time ago that my mission was not to convert people into conspiracy researchers.
Twisted Titan
18th January 2011, 07:01 AM
I suppose I could, but I decided a long time ago that my mission was not to convert people into conspiracy researchers.
Beware of being too rational. In the country of the insane, the integrated man doesn't become king. He gets lynched.” Aldous Huxley
Dogman
18th January 2011, 07:15 AM
I suppose I could, but I decided a long time ago that my mission was not to convert people into conspiracy researchers.
:imskerd:
:lol :lol :lol :lol
Awoke
18th January 2011, 08:50 AM
I'm not sure of what you're trying to convey with the emoticons, Dogman.
Dogman
18th January 2011, 08:56 AM
I suppose I could, but I decided a long time ago that my mission was not to convert people into conspiracy researchers.
:imskerd:
:lol :lol :lol :lol
I'm not sure of what you're trying to convey with the emoticons, Dogman.
Ok I may have read it wrong I thought you were responding to chad. And my take was you did not want to expose other people to this forum, because they may turn into conspiracy researchers / theorist's .
And that tickled my funny bone. Hoot!
If wrong I apologize. ;D
ShortJohnSilver
18th January 2011, 09:31 AM
Q for a bluepiller: what makes you think YOU will survive the reset?
Antonio
18th January 2011, 11:06 AM
The most important thing is the age of the bluepiller. After reaching a certain age, continuing to stay ignorant becomes a crime.
Do not associate with criminals.
Awoke
18th January 2011, 11:17 AM
Dogman, no I meant that originally when I learned about the conspiracy, I was hell bent to shatter everyones illusions and wake them up from their flouride induced slumber with the harsh truths of the conspiracy.
Nowdays, I have realized that most bluepillers don't want to be woken up, and they are scared of the diabolical truths, so I only engage in dialogue if people ask my opinions or specific questions.
Occam, that is the real shame. These guys are mid-50's, and in total denial that there is a conspiracy, and firm believers in the LRP.
Ponce
18th January 2011, 11:23 AM
Now I no longer feel "sorry" for those who haven't done any preps for what is to come.......now they simply scared the hell out of me.........the less preps that we have the more scared that I get..........I am very very very scared now.
First post of the day............good morning to one and all.
RJB
18th January 2011, 11:26 AM
First post of the day............good morning to one and all.
Good morning. Although it's more like good afternoon on the east coast.
RJB
18th January 2011, 11:28 AM
I talk less conspiracy and just remind people that many thought our country was invincible and then the depression hit. I usually try to talk people into just having a few weeks of preps. (months would be better, but that is when their eyes glaze over...)
Ponce
18th January 2011, 11:29 AM
OK........
"First post of the day.......good morning (or afternoon)(or evening to those in China) to one and all.
Book
18th January 2011, 11:30 AM
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Waste of breath.
:)
Dogman
18th January 2011, 11:33 AM
Dogman, no I meant that originally when I learned about the conspiracy, I was hell bent to shatter everyones illusions and wake them up from their flouride induced slumber with the harsh truths of the conspiracy.
Nowdays, I have realized that most bluepillers don't want to be woken up, and they are scared of the diabolical truths, so I only engage in dialogue if people ask my opinions or specific questions.
Occam, that is the real shame. These guys are mid-50's, and in total denial that there is a conspiracy, and firm believers in the LRP.
I do fully agree with you, I have tried to clue in people I know and care about and zilch! I sometimes think when I talk to them , what I say goes in one ear, and out the other faster, than the input side!
Some are semi-awake, but they are all stuck in their own ruts.
I have given up! And do not even get me talking to strangers, that is one boat that don't float here!
Ash_Williams
18th January 2011, 12:27 PM
Just because people say they don't have preps doesn't mean they don't.
If you were one of my coworkers and you asked about it I'd say something like "well I have 3 days worth of canned food and $250 cash... is that enough?"
"Yeah I have a gun... I just keep it 'cause it was passed down from my grandfather... I don't have any bullets though, I don't even know if it works, it's pretty rusty."
Very few people see me as anything other than a wealthy prick that blows money on women and cars. I'm sure there's no shortage of people out there thinking I bought everything on credit and am walking a fine line between appearing rich and bankruptcy. I don't mind that one bit.
Image is a useful thing. When I'm going to do a deal that involves a lot of money, I take my winter beater, put on a shitty plastic watch, and I dress in the clothes I use when I'm fixing the cars. I can walk through any place like that and no one thinks of breaking into the vehicle or mugging me.
I learned the trick from a previous job where I did deliveries. I'd have 30k cash by the end of the day sometimes and had never been robbed once (most guys lost the money a few times.) All I did was look as raggedly as I could, and I kept a bunch of fast-food garbage in the passenger side on the floor and seat. I would put the cash in a plastic grocery bag, and stick that in the greasiest burger bag I had, and put some containers and wrappers on top. Throw some half-full cups of pop in the mix and sprinkle on a few fries and no one would see it as anything other than garbage. I left the door unlocked and the window open if the weather was nice.
I once came back once to see the glove compartment had been searched, the sun-visors were down, the floor matts had been moved, the center console was left open with maybe $3 in change stolen... but a wendy's bag stuffed with 20k cash sat right where I left it.
Anyway... my point was that some people have every reason to look unprepared. If they are successful now, there's a good chance they're smarter than they let on.
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