They're Deliberately Winding Down America — Here's the Plan for What Comes Next | Simon Dixon
TL;DR
Simon Dixon argues that three industrial complexes—financial, military, and technological—operate above national governments to extract real assets through a debt-based monetary Ponzi scheme, deliberately cycling through empires as fiat currencies collapse and reset.
🏛️ The Hidden Power Hierarchy 3 insights
Financial-Industrial Complex Controls Global Capital Flows
Dixon identifies this as the apex power structure that subordinates governments and military corporations by controlling access to credit, bond markets, and the creation of fiat currency.
Military-Industrial Complex Profits from Perpetual Warfare
This complex generates revenue through defense contracts and weapons sales, with quarterly earnings reports and contract movements predicting conflict zones before political narratives escalate.
Technological Complex Engineers Narratives and Data Control
Mega-cap tech companies control algorithms and data centers to manipulate public perception, remaining subordinate to financial interests due to their dependence on capital markets.
💰 The Debt-Based Monetary Trap 3 insights
Private Banks Create Money as Interest-Bearing Debt
All money enters circulation as bank credit requiring repayment plus interest, creating a mathematical impossibility where the debt exceeds the money supply, necessitating infinite growth.
Central Banks Guarantee the Ponzi Structure
Central banks function as guarantors that ensure private banks are too big to fail, creating moral hazard where speculative risks are socialized while profits remain private.
Politicians Function as Theatrical Narrative Performers
Governments serve as debt vehicles for these complexes, with elected officials acting as actors who create plausible distractions to justify policies that extract wealth from populations.
🔄 The Cyclical Wealth Transfer 3 insights
Fiat Debasement Transfers Wealth to Real Assets
Elite structures intentionally depreciate currency value to swap fiat money for appreciating hard assets including land, commodities, gold, and increasingly Bitcoin.
Historical Empires Follow Managed Cycles of Extraction
The system has cycled through Dutch, British, and American empires by bleeding each host nation dry of resources before transitioning power to the next financial center.
Monetary Resets Consolidate Wealth for Power Structures
Once currency debasement reaches terminal velocity, the monetary board is reset in a managed transition that preserves and concentrates wealth within the controlling complexes.
Bottom Line
Protect wealth by converting depreciating fiat currency into scarce, appreciating hard assets like Bitcoin, gold, and real estate before the next monetary reset occurs.
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