The Wars of Wars: Where the Wars Intersect

So far as I can tell, everyone has this story wrong. Many people put together some frame of the puzzle just fine, but this can be a dangerous distraction, so I’d like to take a shot at sorting it out. After all, it’s only human extinction on the line.

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  • A giant cryptocurrency exchange, FTX, and its companion quant trading/investment firm, Alameda Research, have collapsed in what appears to be a leveraged Ponzi-esque event that poisoned many other businesses in the nascent crypto-finance ecosystem. This isn’t exactly the right story, and I am to clarify.
  • FTX was likely one of several available attempts by the Globalist Elite to establish the intended new global financial network and currency.
  • A second attempt to control digital currencies is likely planned to take place through the regulatory system, using the FTX debacle as the excuse.
  • The flood of information about the first point seems meant to obscure the second, third, and other points.
  • The pandemic is the fog of war intended to create the opportunity and obscure the activities behind this plan.
  • This plan connects a lot of stories, including the activities of Bill Gates and Jeffrey Epstein. It weaves through MIT Media Labs along the way, but goes to the heart of the powers who ultimately control the military-intelligence-banking complex—and that include the pedophile elite. Whitney Webb has done us great favors tunneling toward much of this, but hasn’t yet reached the core (an overly tall task for any one person).
  • The endgame is conceived as an intellectually (genetically) superior human race, but that may be merely a conceptual construct of an insane network of situationally brilliant, if overconfident psychopathic elites. The mass gathering of genetic data and gene-drive technology likely play a role.

https://roundingtheearth.substack.com/p/a-grand-unified-theory-of-the-ftx

NOTE: Article that follows is very long and goes into detailed explanation of each puzzle piece then tying them all together. It will take me the entire weekend to read (or more) — it is interesting!