I'm looking for the documentary about the US economy and the silent industries that secretly prop it up.
Taxing people is work. To make an industry responsible allows both government to not invest and risk additional losses but allowing people to overpay gives them a surplus while allowing for those that make mistakes that cost the government to recoup in justice fees.
I remember the video having lawyers asked what the most profitable industry in America was, they all claimed the legal system when it was accounting.
I was a weirdo making stuff before I researched if it already existed back in 2004.
I made a site for musicians to post music, sell or distribute it merch, control previews, analytics, yadayada all on an calpop p4 server when my then gf told me about Myspace.
I moved on to other things when she showed me FB and I learned I couldn't sign up without a .edu, they lost me there.
I registered in 2006 for a blind date, uploaded a pic of a salad bowl, never spelled my name correctly or used my real dob (I'm a melinnial and knew in 94 compartmentalize my online behavior) and doubled with an ethos crafted around consistency, I've done alright for my generation.
Both were deepstate making millions like everyone else. They got busted because they were working with Trump to shut deepstate down. Notice how you're hearing from pornstars about the president and not quotes from the people they're claiming are in bed with Russia and trump.
Qanon makes this clear.
They got slandered as loyalists to trump and busted for doing illegal things under Obama and CIA, not under Trump.
If they didn't do anything illegal they wouldn't have gotten their positions. It's how they keep each other in control, only promote your kind. So I can't say they're not corrupt but if they uncovered the deepstate without multinational presidental support you'd be dead like all the others.
2018 is going to be a lot of fun for the people that haven't enjoyed being American for the past 38+ years when the CIA Senior Executive Service started putting military executives in American boards instead of the CIA.
That's how CIA took over America in 1979, it's public record everyone missed when released may 2001 because of no news coverage then a life changing event necessary to get us looking forward instead of backwards
After learning about the war on drugs being a ploy to build up the gun and law enforcement markets.
I wondered if Bitcoin was created by the us to launder and fund projects while still maintaining control over the majority of it and possibly use to collapse other currencies and governments.
They already print cash so we know the anonymous currency isn't frowned upon and the only banned Venezuela crypto none of the other seeming shady coins.
Your mind wouldn't ask a brick to show it a mind would it? It identifies something similar and depending how important it serves it's purpose it'll keep evaulating how much can be learned by this.
Keep in mind we're only letting "intelligent" people contribute to this conversation and that in itself is biased. Why aren't we trying to identify why schizophrenic or people with split personalities chime in on why they perceive things differently and manage to survive.
We say they're unsuccessful in life but by our standards and that's not much different than a servant of a faith, no?
That's all your minds looking for. Things that change with a pattern it can differentiate. Bricks don't change unless something you understand changes it. Like inertas definition or Murphy's law, an obersavation of change from a perspective.
What's good or bad? You can't compare anything too distant or you loose sight of the differentiation.
That stone is mater just like my brain but one was assembled molecularly a long time ago and the other evolved and was likely billions of molecules from around the planet at the time the stone formed.
I have info in my brain that's really only useful to me from a distance but truely only useful to my cortex, but my boss likes what I do with it for him. He says I do a good job but his competitors think it's all bad and some of my employees also attribute my success as a bad thing. But is that thing they consider bad me or something relative to them and not apples to apples to what my boss considers good?
If you draw all of the system out you'll see it's no longer tangible and that's why FDIC allows for 99 years to make good on that promise. I think the math works out that inflation alone in a system that survives 99 years can recoup any system that collects an average of 30% recirculation