We live in history's largest global lie without any relevant comparison. The continual flow of ever-larger supporting lies required to conceal the grand lie, grows with every passing day. Therefore, to gauge the time to collapse, we need to be mindful of three primary metrics: (1) the ever-growing number of liars (2) the ever-growing number of lies (3) the ever-growing number of willing fools. The real question at this late juncture isn't who chooses to believe or not, it's who is even capable of questioning the status quo? Dutiful corporatized drones were not programmed to question the system in any way shape, or form, so we need not waste our time expecting any sort of "mass awakening" ahead of time...
Q: When will this all end?
A: How many dumbfucks do you know?
That's what I thought...
Don't blame me if this is taking so long - you know just as many dumbfucks as I know. And I see the trolls in my archives trying to figure out when I first stopped believing in the impossible - like that matters. I suggest that it will be cold comfort after-the-fact to know that an anonymous blogger was wrong for 'N' years in a row leading up to the collapse. Those types of facts don't make Top Ramen taste any better. People studiously predicting the future efficacy of money-printing as a means for inflating stock markets, by extrapolating the past five years, are total fucking morons bounding towards oblivion. By definition, once the last willing fool has been conned into throwing his last dollar away at the HFT roulette table, this shit show will end abruptly and without notice. I suppose this would all be a lot more exciting if we hadn't already been through it twice before in the past 15 years. Talk about attention deficit disorder - this society has the attention span of a coked up flea. The only people I can even contemplate "trusting" these markets this third time in a row, are Baby Boomers who've been conned by their sociopathic investment advisors into believing that they need to double down in pump-and-dump casino or they will never retire - OR monkey-hammered BitCasino gamblers who are trying to win their money back in Tesla call options. The generation that grew up during the 1930s Depression (i.e. our grandparents), never trusted debt or stocks again in their entire lives. Of course, generally speaking, people were a lot smarter back then without question, given that the era of the Rush Limbaugh-style mega-buffoon had yet to exert its influence over the shrink-wrapped corporate Idiocracy.
The Age of the Buffoon Enabled Globalization's Massive Lie
That's what I thought...
Don't blame me if this is taking so long - you know just as many dumbfucks as I know. And I see the trolls in my archives trying to figure out when I first stopped believing in the impossible - like that matters. I suggest that it will be cold comfort after-the-fact to know that an anonymous blogger was wrong for 'N' years in a row leading up to the collapse. Those types of facts don't make Top Ramen taste any better. People studiously predicting the future efficacy of money-printing as a means for inflating stock markets, by extrapolating the past five years, are total fucking morons bounding towards oblivion. By definition, once the last willing fool has been conned into throwing his last dollar away at the HFT roulette table, this shit show will end abruptly and without notice. I suppose this would all be a lot more exciting if we hadn't already been through it twice before in the past 15 years. Talk about attention deficit disorder - this society has the attention span of a coked up flea. The only people I can even contemplate "trusting" these markets this third time in a row, are Baby Boomers who've been conned by their sociopathic investment advisors into believing that they need to double down in pump-and-dump casino or they will never retire - OR monkey-hammered BitCasino gamblers who are trying to win their money back in Tesla call options. The generation that grew up during the 1930s Depression (i.e. our grandparents), never trusted debt or stocks again in their entire lives. Of course, generally speaking, people were a lot smarter back then without question, given that the era of the Rush Limbaugh-style mega-buffoon had yet to exert its influence over the shrink-wrapped corporate Idiocracy.
The Age of the Buffoon Enabled Globalization's Massive Lie
This era's predominance of over-confident buffoons, their over-confident bullshit, and their eager audience, eclipses anything that has been seen before in human history. We are living in history's greatest-ever mass delusion without any meaningful comparison. Everyone faces the exact same all-important choice - to believe or not to believe, in the Age of the Buffoon. The stakes are $Everything, that's all.