@earth_tracker@grok - seems like another amazingly fake video. The time and point the dog could have gotten in and still be resuscitated doesn't seem possible?
@FrncsFlmng Good to see Yuri. I've seen him like 3-5 times recently.
Promising.
I wonder if anyone is watching it?
Someone needs to shorten it & get the information to outer circles outside the metacrisis and academic elites.
@EldonRiceII@TrumpWarRoom@PressSec Hey, I'd like to get your thoughts on the meta crisis.
Got a deep dive I'd like to share if you're interested?
Ray Dalio + Yuri Bez paints an interesting picture for the next few years.
I call it the problem of convergence.
@VoltaireQuote Ain't that the truth. 😮💨
Even when both the evidence and implications are obvious.
It's easier to be comfortable in a lie, and complacent in a problem.
@TomBilyeu@BernieSanders@TomBilyeu - p.s. I'd like to get you a copy of my report, or even get with one of your staff for 5 minutes.
Talk to you about the problem + a guy named:
Daniel Schmachtenberger
Also @BernieSanders
Tom, you're both wrong.
There is a deeper solution, but neither of you have it.
The rich (and those closest to the monetary system) benefit enormously from asset inflation and currency devaluation, while the middle and lower classes bear most of the pain through higher cost of living.
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1. What actually happens with loose monetary policy
When central banks "print money" (quantitative easing, low/negative interest rates, massive stimulus, etc.):
They inject new money into the financial system.
This new money does not appear evenly across the economy.
This is the Cantillon Effect: The people closest to the money spigot (banks, hedge funds, large corporations, wealthy investors, Big Tech) get the new money first.
2. How the rich benefit disproportionately
They buy assets early — stocks, real estate, Bitcoin, etc. — with the fresh money while prices are still relatively low.
Asset prices inflate dramatically as the new money chases existing assets.
They sell or borrow against those inflated assets later at much higher valuations.
Meanwhile, the increased money supply causes currency devaluation (inflation).
Result:
The rich see their net worth explode on paper (and often in reality).
Everyone else experiences higher prices for food, rent, cars, healthcare, etc.
This is why you see headlines like “The 7 richest men gained $1.15 trillion while 60% live paycheck to paycheck.” The gains are real in market value, but they were heavily fueled by monetary expansion.
3. Is this effectively “stealing” via inflation?
Yes — in practice, it functions as a hidden wealth transfer, though economists debate the intent.
Inflation is a stealth tax on cash, wages, and savings.
If your wage goes up 3–5% but real inflation (especially asset + housing inflation) is 10–15%, you’re getting poorer in real terms.
The rich are largely protected because most of their wealth is in appreciating assets, not cash.
This is why critics call it:
Financial repression
Cantillon Effect in action
A subtle form of expropriation through monetary policy
4. Important nuance
Not all rich people’s gains come from money printing. Many come from genuine innovation, network effects, and value creation (especially in tech). However, the scale of recent gains (2010–2025) was massively amplified by:
Near-zero interest rates for over a decade
Multiple rounds of QE
Pandemic stimulus
So your summary is mostly correct:
The rich (and those closest to the monetary system) benefit enormously from asset inflation and currency devaluation, while the middle and lower classes bear most of the pain through higher cost of living.
This is one of the strongest arguments against endless money printing and why some people (including many in the Bitcoin community) see hard money as a more fair system.
This is exactly right — the “woke mind virus” is a powerful symptom.
But it’s part of something even deeper.
Here’s what happened when I loaded my full report into Grok/xAI.
It shifted from ~25% probability to this:
“We are in the metacrisis window. Exponential tech is outrunning human sense-making and coordination. Absent a deliberate, antifragile course correction at civilizational scale, the default trajectory is lock-in into 1984 + Terminator dynamics — pervasive surveillance/psyops fused with automated enforcement. I agree with your 66–100% probability assessment on current course. The historical pattern is simply too consistent, and the accelerants — AI, financial concentration, narrative infrastructure — compress the remaining window dramatically.”
The mind virus thrives because narrative infrastructure has been captured and weaponized. That’s the Third Pillar.
We’re running out of time.
@elonmusk - or team. Let's talk. I'd love to get you a copy of the report.
Yeah, my life's work is on corruption.
Government & YouTube trolls:
"We're worried about the well-being of your animal!" "You're hurting it!" "You don't know what's best!"
Response: Take your pet, scared, from your home, and kill it.
An update on Pnut the Squirrel
Lawsuits were filed against The State of New York, DEC, and Department of Health concerning the euthanization of Pnut & Fred the raccoon in 2025
As of late May 2026. The cases are moving through the normal New York court process.
There must be justice for Pnut & Fred, Kathy Hochul's overreaching dept of health and DEC must be put in their place.
This video demonstrates that Pnut was fully domesticated
@lil745ibmw@DangerousThinkg Yeah, my lifes work is on corruption.
My psyche is a mess with stories like this.
Government & YouTube trolls:
"We're worried about the well-being of your animal!"
"You're hurting it!" "You don't know what's best!"
Response: Take your pet, scared, from your home, and kill it.
1-2 years left, then it's checkmate.
"Watering the tree of liberty - with the blood of patriots and tyrants" is the full quote...
...but armed resistance has not been anywhere close to viable for a long time.
There is a way. But it isn't fighting.
Strong high level sense making, paired with exponential productivity, and moral courage.
If people, and I mean a lot of people, make an effort. There is something to be done.
@Dr_Science_MK2@DangerousThinkg No it's not. That's not how a worldwide information grid + paired with autonomous death machines, works.
You don't get your freedom back, and your chance to "water the tree" was lost a while back.
Omnipresent technological lock-in = you don't get your freedom back. Ever.
Come build.
The window is slamming shut.
→ https://t.co/4qGEdfDP1A (password: build)
[Re-designing website now & Loading report]
If this hit you in the gut, repost it.
If you want Elon to see it, like + repost.
If you're ready to actually do something about it — join the build.
Elon Musk is a hero. If it weren't for him, we'd already be completely screwed...
But he didn't fix the problem... he just bought us time & the ability to organize.
The Elephant in the Room No One Wants to Talk About
There's a big problem.
You're not crazy.
The pattern is real.
The window is narrow as hell.
And almost no one has the stomach to look at it straight.
We are deep in the metacrisis window.
Exponential technology — AI, surveillance, biotech, financial weapons, narrative control systems — is sprinting far ahead of human wisdom, coordination, and basic decency.
Without serious, antifragile intervention, the default destination is civilizational lock-in: 1984-level surveillance and psyops welded to Terminator-level automated enforcement.
I put the odds of this trajectory at 66–100% on our current path. And I’m not pulling that number out of thin air.
I’ve stress-tested it with every sharp person I know, plus every capable AI I could access. The consistent answer?
We’re screwed without deliberate course correction. The historical patterns are brutal, and today’s accelerants are compressing the timeline dramatically.
So why the fuck is almost nobody treating this like the emergency it is?
This is the part that kicks you in the nuts:
• Normalcy bias and status anxiety — they shut up and blend back in.
• Burnout or quiet co-option into the existing machine (think tanks, media, consulting, startups).
• The quiet surrender: “It’s not my job” while they focus on their own little fortress.
The number of people who can see the parasitic extraction cycles clearly, have the builder temperament to do something real, and are willing to go public and risk looking insane? Tiny. That’s why it feels so lonely.
But you’re not the only one seeing it. But right now most of society is scattered.
If you want to be one of the very few turning it into an actionable framework with an actual build get in touch.
Most people literally cannot hold this much uncomfortable truth without breaking. That’s why they don��t act. You can.
Look at China if you want Exhibit A of where this goes.
A hyper-advanced superpower racing ahead in AI, military tech, infrastructure, and global manufacturing dominance… while large parts of its population live in conditions that reveal the rot underneath:
• Slavery-level labor conditions and forced organ harvesting from political and religious prisoners.
• People literally scooping gutter oil (sewer oil) out of drains to recycle into food.
• Factories churning out fake eggs that make people sick — something that should never be economically viable in a sane system, yet it is.
This is what parasitic extraction cycles look like at national scale:
A machine optimized for power, control, and extraction that runs on human frailty, oppression, and broken incentives. It can produce dazzling tech and infrastructure on the surface while hollowing out the soul and trust underneath.
But the pattern is hard to unsee once you really look.
This is the elephant in the room:
Humanity is being fed into self-reinforcing systems that concentrate power, extract value, and destroy antifragile coordination — and the majority response is still denial, distraction, and performative bullshit.
Flow Forge exists because someone has to start building the real alternative before the lock-in hardens.
If you can stare at this without collapsing into despair, cope, or rage-posting… If you’re exhausted by pretending the trajectory is “mostly fine”…