Need to #Clarify on the whole Idea of "Conspiracy" | @Ecosia @StarTrek @Forbes @HunkarHunkar @FederalReserve
'That word' ("Clarify," not "Conspiracy"—below-hyperlinked) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...
The word “Clarify” is built on ancient words that mean "to Make- (or Do-, |Set-, |Put) #Clear or -|Distinct" ((especially of |Liquor) to |Purify).
#Clarification #Clarifies #Clarified
The word "Clear" is built on ancient words that mean "to Shout."
#Clearly #Clears #Cleared #Clearing
This morning, I started watching the Prime Video series on Concurrent Conspiracies—starting with The Capitalist Conspiracy—the idea that all the money in the world is controlled by 'an international consortium of bank-owners (linked to The Illuminati or the ... I forget the acronym; IFC? no ... NFC? maybe ...)
But I'm thinking, 'So? What difference does that make? What does "Conspiracy" mean anyway?' (Not as in "what's the definition," which you can go look-up if you don't know it; but 'What difference does it make in everyday life'?)
As far as I can tell, the 'criminal' definition is "an agreement to commit a crime." In practice, it's more like 'a privileged agreement (one which you might not know of unless you are in the particular "friend-group" (religion, company, political-party)).
The basic idea with The Capitalist Conspiracy is that the bankers make 'money for nothing'—where (in ancient times) you had to 'dig precious metals out of the ground and trade that to the bank' for them to give you some money, now they can just 'write the money into your account!'
I suppose that's 'shocking' if you were raised believing that money were all gold-based (or silver-based or diamond- or lithium- or chicken- or dishwashing- or latinum-based). But America has been a labor-based economy for a long time, and I don't know how anybody ever thought 'their labor' turned into something you could keep in a bank-vault.
That is; I'm fairly sure American money has been based on 'the trust of the United States of America' for a good while before that amendment was ratified!
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