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When I first got to Germany, after living more than two decades solely in Romania, I was amazed by the beauty sprung from simplicity they got there, by their autobahn traffic that was so smooth, despite being quite heavy and the abundance they had all over.

Germany from an economical stand point is way way higher in ranking than my country, Romania is. That doesn't meant that Romania doesn't have the resources, or the means, but it's the corruption that has its tentacles spread from an institutional to an individual level that got the country where it currently is.

The abundance that I found back then in Germany has simply baffled me, for a while. All the nice cars than they had, gizmos, vacations and houses were something I wasn't accustomed with. I can't say that I had a life lived in poverty prior to my emigration experiences, but neither would I call that abundance.

While working among the Germans, at Deutsche Post at that time, I had the belief for quite a while that we, the immigrants, were being paid less than the Germans, but it wasn't actually the case, we were having the same salaries... and that's when I asked myself: hey, where do these people have all the money to buy all this stuff they own?

Did they saved that much? Nope, they were highly in debt and they still are. At that time German banks were giving credit more at ease than ours did and the interest you had to pay was lower than in Romania as well, but they(the banks) knew how to hook their clients for longer. Make them a good offer and they'll come for more

Sooner than later I was about to find out that most of my colleagues at the post office, that were driving shinny new cars, while I was taking the bus for almost half a year, before I bought a 2001 Opel Corsa, were actually two feet drowned in debt. None of them was debt free and they use to take loans for almost everything, from smartphones to damn fridges...

That's how their economy worked and that's why these people had all the thins I could just wished for... I was never into borrowing money from the bank and I don't know if that was the best idea, but I have always appreciated freedom, in all of its aspects.

Debt is slavery

There were all soft of protests going on at that time(2016) between the workers and the German Post, which no longer was in the hands of the state entirely, but very few were protesting and I was asking myself why... Now I know the answer...

They had no choice, but to move along with the stream and carry their chains of debt all around. If they left that work place there could be the chance that they wouldn't find a better paid work place, but they still had to pay for their loaned money every damn month... The bank doesn't care, you know...

The housemaster of the guesthouse were I lived for a while, a German man in his mid 50's who was born on the wrong side of the Berlin wall told me: Adrian, Germany is nothing but a big mafia and I couldn't believe it at that time, but soon I realized it was true. The states, lead by bankers, big pharma and corporations, don't want us free or healthy.

A man who is financially and spiritually free wouldn't have accepted even one of the measures that have been imposed since this corona plandemic has started. I was speaking today with a friend of mine who still lives in Germany and he told me that he's required to provide a negative covid test every damn day when going to work...

The rest of the ones who don't have the vaccine are facing the same treatment and the ones who have taken the jab, most of them have done that out of the stupidity believing that such a shot would give them their freedom back. It's not going to happen, look at Denmark now...

Not until mass disobeying occurs.

If most of the Germans and other nations as well, would have been financially independent and not in debt they could have simply showed the middle finger to all requiring masks and vaccines, employers include, workmen would not go to work under these circumstances and all of this masquerade would have been over in less than a month.

It's not going to happen, because the system has encouraged them to live in debt and thus being slaves to the system. Cryptocurrency has the ability to change all of that, if we allow it to... Meanwhile, whether we accept it or not, we're actually living in a society were the majority of us are debt slaves.

Think of that before buying that new shine car on credit, or worse, spending money you don't own for vacations and gizmos to impress people you don't know. Unfortunately, this is were we at at the moment...

Thanks for attention,

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