If you trust your leaders, governments, politicians and central banks you are a sheep 🐑

If you think you can save your money in a bank to retire, you are a sheep 🐑

If you trust doctors, pharmacies, researchers, their suggestions you’re a sheep 🐑

If you ever think that USA 🇺🇸 is gonna pay off it’s debt, you’re a 🐑

If you ever think USA 🇺🇸 is gonna reduce its debt limits, you’re a 🐑

If you ever believe the SEC & regulators are there to protect you, you’re a 🐑

If you ever think accredited investors is for your protection, you’re a 🐑

If you ever think corporations are being bailed out for your job safety & protection, you’re a 🐑

If you ever think USA 🇺🇸 wages wars for your protection, you’re a 🐑

If you ever think mandatory vaccines, vaccine passports & proof of vaccines are for your own protection, you’re a 🐑

If you ever think FED, politicians & government officials don’t insider trade, you’re a 🐑

If you ever believe that the real inflation rates that FED & economists states is around 2% you’re a 🐑

If you believe the CPI metrics published by your governments & public officials are true, you’re a 🐑

If you ever believe that the massive prison system in USA 🇺🇸 is for your own protection, you’re a 🐑

If you ever believe the USA 🇺🇸 law is blind to race, religion, color of your skin, wealth & status, you’re a 🐑

If you believe your vote matters, you’re naive & you’re a 🐑

If you don’t believe that the truth is treason in an empire of lies, you’re a 🐑

If you don’t believe Jeffrey Epstein was killed due to his high connections, you’re a 🐑

If you don’t believe that most illegal transactions like money laundering, drug trades don’t happen through regulated banks then you’re a 🐑

If you believe that the 0% banks reserve ratio set forth for commercial banks is for your benefit, you’re a 🐑

If you believe working all your life without investing or taking risks will make you wealthy & free, you’re a 🐑

If you believe in liabilities & debts more than assets, you’re a 🐑

If you believe banks or bonds will make you wealthy you’re a 🐑

If you believe pushing young students into student loans for inadequate education is a good idea, you’re a 🐑

If you believe college education costing $250,000-$500,000 is a great investment, you’re a 🐑

If you think your government can print trillions of dollars worth of money without consequences, you’re a 🐑

If you think your government can print a platinum coin worth a Trillion dollars without consequences, you’re a 🐑

If you think eating fast foods, junk foods & processed foods are good for your health, you’re a 🐑

If you think not getting enough sun during the day, not getting enough exercise for your body is good for you, you’re a 🐑

If Democrats say they’re gonna tax the rich and save the poor & middle class, not gonna happen.

If the Republicans say they’re gonna reduce governments spending, shrink the government and give tax cuts, not gonna happen.

You’re a 🐑 if you believe them.

If you ever believe that USA 🇺🇸 won the war on drugs, fixed private prison systems, won the war with Taliban, fixed immigration reform, reduced healthcare & drug costs, managed Covid, simplify the tax code, fixed the regulations… well… you’re a 🐑

If you believe your government blaming “supply chain issues” for all the problems like inflation, price increases etc. without a mention of central banks injecting trillions of dollars into the economy to prop up the stock markets, you’re a 🐑.

If you give up your freedom of speech, freedom of choice, freedom of belief, freedom of press, freedom of religion and every God given right for your government because you’re a 🐑

It takes courage from role models like @NICKIMINAJ to fight back.

If your government keeps taking away your rights to freedom locking you down, shutdown businesses, push state mandates like vaccines, face masks, social distancing, school closures, religious places closures in the name of “Experts Opinion” you’re a 🐑

In a lot of countries like USA 🇺🇸, UK 🇬🇧 buying lottery tickets & gambling in casinos 🎰 is totally legal, but when it comes to investing in #Bitcoin & crypto the regulators have been very slow letting blanket security statements making us look like🐑

When the FED policies leads to top 1% of the population pretty much owning most assets & they have more than the entire middle class. If you still believe FED & central banks don’t decimate the middle & lower classes, you’re a 🐑 #CantillonEffect

If you believe FED officials, politicians and key folks in the establishment don’t take advantage of the system & tax laws you’re a 🐑

If you think they’ll disclose their real taxes, real net worth & all their offshore accounts, you’re a 🐑

If you think 70-95 year olds (out of touch with reality) can run a country effectively, which is dominated by younger people — you’re a 🐑

If you think term limits and age limits aren’t necessary for politicians and public officials — you’re a 🐑

If you think mainstream media is unbiased you’re 🐑

If you think Jeffrey Epstein & Ghislane Maxwell case gets a fair trial, those children involved in those pedophile cases get justice & find Presidents, politicians, CEOs, princes guilty, you’re a 🐑

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