For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. [Ephesians 6:12]

Some of you dumb nigger white nationalist types want to make everything into a battle of my race (flesh and blood) vs the other race (flesh and blood). If that's your entire mindset you serve the devil, however unwittingly.

This is not metaphorical when we say it is a spiritual battle. These are spiritual forces at work, which communicate and influence mankind. Many people from your own bloodline are behind closed doors worshiping the devil, whether overtly or via occult practices and dark magic. It's a big club, and they all serve the same master.

Once they throw Jews under the bus, which they will, the occult forces will remain in place until Jesus returns to destroy them. Dumb nigger wignats are going to fall for this deception because you don't know Christ, you aren't saved and you still cling to your flesh and the sword for your salvation. Stay vigilant.

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Corporations one after another are claiming they're laying people off because AI has made them so much more efficient. But all the layoffs were predicted by those who saw the end of the last credit cycle coming. What an interesting coincidence.

AI hype may have kept the stock market bubble going a bit longer, but it could not avoid recession in the real economy. Interest rates increased significantly since post-scamdemic and these are the inevitable (and necessary) results.

Instead of telling the truth, they are making the downturn worse by cranking up the economic pessimism to 11 in an apparent bid to save face / increase shareholder value. Or is it part of the larger agenda to push government control via UBI?

Either way, despite AI being a useful tool, it will be like the internet. It ends up creating more jobs by opening up new possibilities and increases demand for better quality services (hedonic adaptation).

So it's a recession, and we've seen many before. It could even be a depression with how distorted the market became with decades of low interest rates.

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