Dear Friends,
It seems to me… the elite are killing the goose that laid the golden egg. The wisdom of that fairy tale is as timeless as it is pertinent to today’s world. Perhaps if our rulers had read and understood a few of Aesop’s fables we wouldn’t be in the predicament we are. To make up for their economy destroying shut downs, our overlords have printed trillions of dollars from thin air, and handed out the money to their cronies, then “gave” us our first monthly payment, on that century term loan they took out in our name, The election fraud, of which we are not allowed to speak of and the impending tsunami of wage lowering immigration, are signs of a nation being slaughtered. Which, judging by their rhetoric, is the plan, manage the decline of the US to open the way to their Utopian vision of a one world government.
It is amazing how topical those ancient fables are. Since wisdom is all but outlawed today, I will recount a condensed version of… The Goose that laid the Golden Egg. In the fable, a farmer collects his goose eggs one morning and finds one is made of solid gold! He sells it for a fortune. The next day it produces another. The farmer is overjoyed. He spends the money immediately. Then takes out a loan against the rest of the gold in the goose. The farmer reckons the goose is filled with gold, why should he wait to get the golden eggs one at a time, when he can get all the gold at once? So he kills the goose to get the gold and pay off the loan… but finds there is none in it. The farmer looses his source of gold, his farm and goes from wealth, to debtors prison. Because he was stupid, greedy and short sighted.
The United States is the goose, and the progressive globalist elite, are the farmer. Like the farmer, our despots seek to get all the gold at once, so will kill the US for what we have. They think the US is filled with the equivalent of “gold.” The prosperity, freedom and energy of the US, can be redistributed more fairly, (meaning into their pockets instead of hard working American’s) and all they need do is kill the US to extract the wealth. Putting aside the pure pathological attitude it implies, the two stories are almost identical, except the autocrats have not yet killed the US. They are dragging us to a chopping block with a hatchet in their other hand. Meanwhile, dreaming of all the gold they will extract, once we are dead and cut open. Believing the goods the US produces are intrinsic… not a product.
Of course, once the US is dead and out of the way for the new world order, they will find to their utter amazement, there is no gold inside, just guts. Their source of gold will be gone, yet they have indebted the world, hoping to pay off the debt with the gold cut from the US’ carcass. Who will buy the world’s exports then? The wealth will be gone, plunging the planet into debtors prison… hyper inflation, famine and war. Because rather than destroying the nation state, as is their first goal, they will create an even greater desire for the nation state among the human race. Because, they will have no gold to bribe people anymore, and starving people are notoriously short tempered. Like the farmer who killed the goose that laid the golden egg, their fortunes will be obliterated by their own psychopathic actions.
The farmer had no idea of his shortsightedness, nor do our tyrants. They will replace the American people with those they believe will be better slaves, dumb down our children, establish atheism as the state religion, and liquidate the engine of our economy, small business. In their pathological malevolence, they fail to understand that by doing those things, they will reduce the US to a failed economy. Like Argentina, which had an equal per capita GDP to the US in 1900… and has not progressed a bit since then. Because the gold we produce is not intrinsic to the land, it is a result of the American way… our entrepreneurial ethos, morality and education. Remove them, and the US is no different than Zimbabwe… the world’s future. Once they kill the goose that laid the golden egg.
Sincerely,
John Pepin