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The Assembly Line of Fake
School:
It started with school—fake education, pushing everyone through the same factory, telling us that following the rules and sitting still was the path to success. If you were “different,” you got labeled. “ADHD,” they called it, as if a label and some paperwork could explain a whole childhood of being ignored, misunderstood, or punished for being curious. But the school didn’t help you adapt or thrive. They just funneled you straight into the next system—healthcare.
Fake Food & Drinks:
Even our food is fake now. Grocery stores are packed with ultra-processed meals, artificial flavors, and drinks full of chemicals. They call it healthy, but all it does is make us sick—feeding hospitals and insurance companies more customers. The same corporations that poison us are the ones who profit when we go looking for a cure.
Healthcare:
Doctors didn’t ask what you needed; they asked what would check the right boxes for insurance. One-size-fits-all therapy, pills handed out for silence, not healing. When those band-aids failed, your problems became someone else’s profit. Healthcare professionals kept their jobs. Pharmaceutical reps got paid. Insurance companies started the meter, making money every time someone got worse.
Debt & Desperation:
As the years went by, you never got real help—just more paperwork, more bills. You tried to find meaning, to buy connection, to drown out the emptiness by giving away what you didn’t have. The credit card companies were waiting with open arms. Banks lured you in, knowing you’d fall behind, knowing their contracts and interest rates would squeeze you dry.
Legal System:
When crisis hit, and you were at your lowest, the legal system stepped in—but not to save you. Bankruptcy court, attorneys, judges—another fake fix. They didn’t care about your story. Just the paperwork, the fees, the opportunity to shuffle your misery into their balance sheets. Every mistake was another chance for them to profit, and another brick in the wall keeping you down.
Fake Jobs & Institutions:
All these fake jobs, fake institutions, interconnected and self-sustaining—schools feeding doctors, doctors feeding banks, banks feeding lawyers, lawyers feeding judges, judges feeding corporations, and all of them feeding off ordinary people just trying to get by. Not one part of this assembly line is innocent. Everyone’s in on the take. Each institution claims to be “helping,” but their real loyalty is to the network—each passing the buck, each hiding behind “policy” while the person caught in the middle drowns.
Environment & Community:
And while all this was happening, the fake corporations kept selling us more junk, designed to break and pollute. Insurance companies sold fake safety. Politicians—bought and paid for by the same banks and corporations—gave fake speeches and wrote fake laws that protected their friends. All while real communities disappeared. Real neighborhoods broke down. Real support networks were replaced by call centers and customer service scripts. Instead of helping each other, we’re trained to call strangers, fill out forms, or just buy more stuff.
Technology & Isolation:
The newest players—tech companies and AI—offer fake connections, fake friendships, and fake solutions. They promise to “bring people together,” but mostly keep us alone, scrolling, chatting with bots instead of real friends. The more connected we are, the more divided we become, each locked into a fake version of ourselves curated for algorithms and profit.
Nobody gets off the hook:
Every step, every system, every “solution” is built to extract something from you—money, time, health, dignity—while giving almost nothing real in return. They all pretend to care, but their survival depends on your suffering.
This is the web we’re trapped in—each strand leading to another institution, another promise, another betrayal. Until someone breaks the cycle, the assembly line of fake will just keep running, grinding down real people to feed the fake machine.
Where All the Fake Leads: Follow the Money
All of this—fake jobs, fake insurance, fake courts, fake health care, fake politics, fake customer service—every single system that profits off your pain and confusion?
The money doesn’t just enrich some senator or local bureaucrat. That’s pocket change.
The real payday goes overseas.
Who’s cashing in?
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Global megabanks and investment funds (BlackRock, Vanguard, State Street, JPMorgan, UBS, HSBC, Deutsche Bank).
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Corporate holding companies and asset managers that shuffle profits through tax havens—untouchable, untraceable, above the law.
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Multinationals that manufacture everything in sweatshops, dump their waste in poor countries, then stash their profits in places you’ve never heard of.
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Insurance giants, pharmaceutical conglomerates, and tech platforms that pretend to be American but ship their real money, their patents, and your data anywhere but here.
Every dollar you lose—whether it’s to a denied insurance claim, a bounced bank fee, a doctor who won’t see you, a judge who fines you, a credit card interest payment, or a product that falls apart—is a dollar that, sooner or later, disappears from your town, your state, your country.
This is Economic Warfare.
It’s not bombs and soldiers—it’s money. It’s legislation written by lobbyists, loopholes created on purpose, and whole economies hollowed out by “foreign investment” that’s really just asset stripping and resource theft.
We are at war, and most people don’t even know it.
Your community isn’t dying by accident—it’s being bled out by enemies who sit in boardrooms, not bunkers.
Every “fake” problem is a weapon. Every broken promise is a tactic. Every law that lets these companies move your money offshore, pay no taxes, or buy up land, housing, water, and infrastructure is treason by another name.
If you want to fight for something real, you have to name the real enemy:
It’s the transnational corporations, banks, and financial powers who use our system, our laws, our labor, and our suffering to make themselves richer—while we’re left with nothing but the wreckage.
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