Epilogue
- syke36
- Jan 15, 2022
- 4 min read

MROTD: During the last decade, there were plenty of Youtubers predicting doom and gloom because of economic policy. The X22 report did a pretty good job of chronicling economic and geopolitical events with an eye towards preparedness for an impending economic collapse.The problem was there was no true watershed moment i.e. a turning point that could not be denied or covered up by the MSM, the FED or the wealthy elite behind them. Sure there were things that happened like Black men continuing to be murdered in the streets, but nobody gives AF about BM. In fact, those deaths were used to create front groups like BLM which serve as controlled opposition while simultaneously further disintegrating the functional Black family. I liken the bullet-riddled bodies of Black men to coal for the American steam engine. Perhaps a better example is the (BL)matter/anti-(BL)matter reaction that powers star ships in Star Trek. The continued voluntary and involuntary sacrifice of Black men has not only made this country the most powerful in the history of the world, but has also kept it that way for centuries.
In other words, BM are the fuel that has been consumed by everybody, including BW, in controlled reactions that makes this country go. F#ck Dunkin', this country runs on and over us. It's always been a heavily controlled reaction though. Thus, George Floyd was no Franz Ferdinand (Floyd was a better human being). His death was never going to lead this country to its inevitable conclusion, but perhaps it inched us closer.
In any case, it will continue to be death by a 1000 (economic) cuts for US. A slow and painful death. And honestly, most have earned every bit of that fate. This is why I say our past is their future. Cause and effect is not constrained by any (life) time.
None but a select few know or will be forewarned when the swhtf, but that isn't really even necessary to know. The way to get a sense of how far along in the end game we are is not to look for a particular event or what's put in front of you, but to look at the trends. I've made the point many times that, if you look at the White manosphere back in 2009, the MRA's were at the forefront and Mgtow was a fringe element. Within 10 years, the Mgtows supplanted the MRA's like modern humans did the Neanderthals. The modern woman gets online and laments about the current state of men.
"Why are they saying these things?"
Or worse yet, she lashes out and only demonstrates why these things are being said. If she were smarter, she would take a step back and notice the ideological shift in the last 10 years. These men went from saying the system needs to be reformed to saying f#ck the system and let it burn. That isn't one individual here and one over there. That is a collective shift in how these men see the world. And honestly, these White men were late to the game as usual. In any case, it isn't just a matter of men hating women for no reason; it is a response to reality over a decade. Taking a long view contextualizes what we see. It also makes it harder to dismiss these things that run counter to what you want to believe. The smart person can look at the trend and what modern women are currently saying and determine whether or not it's likely to reverse course and get back to even where things were 10 years ago. You hear the resounding "Hell No!" in your head, don't you? Do you see how that understanding of the past gives you a glimpse into the future? As more men check out and leave women to their own devices, they are going to be an increasing burden on the State and thus the tax payer which accelerates the problem. And how well is the State at managing money by the way?
Now let's take a look at the economy, shall we?
Like the previous example, the trend tells you what's going on better than any specific moment. Ten years ago they could manipulate things more effectively. Black men getting choked out in the street? Nobody cares. Bunch of unemployed and underemployed men? Manipulate the jobs report and increase welfare to women. Corporate profits not rising fast enough? Give the corporations free money that the people will pay for. City and county coffers empty? Turn Black "communities" into police states more than they already are to generate more revenue.
Fast forward 10 years and now we have Kitco or the Economic Ninja doing what Dave was doing on the X22 report 10 years ago. If you compare then to now the cracks in the system become much easier to see without even looking for them. They still manipulate the jobs report and men who clearly didn't have to report to work or didn't have a job worth reporting to were storm(ing the) front of the Capitol.
Crack.
Can't get enough free money? Now fast food restaurants are scrambling to look increasingly profitable by automating or closing one day a week like Chick Fil-A.
Crack.
It's easy to see your Supermarket shelves are 30% bare.
Crack.
So-called Black communities are still police states. Some of them haven't had trash picked up in 3 weeks.
Crack.
And those police states are now issuing speeding tickets via speed cams for going a handful of miles over the speed limit.
Crack.
Those cracks really start to create a shattered glass effect when you look at it from a trends aspect. Once you become aware of the path we are on, the tragic trajectory if you will, you begin to appreciate exactly how much it would take to pull out of this nose dive. And once that occurs, just like with the angry fembots, you realize it would be futile to try to course correct. At that point, you no longer really care about exactly how much time you have left before the crash. Does it really matter if it's 10 or 15(seconds or years)? Is it worth debating which of those numbers is more accurate? Or should you be making the most of the time you have left to find a parachute, fasten your seat belt or prepare in any way you can?
IM SPEECHLESS!!!! THANK YOU TRULY.