Destroying the Erev Rav's Financial Power

The Erev Rav are those in open rebellion against God and God's Kingdom. This group forms the basis of the Cabal of Babylon aka the New World Order. The basis of this group's power lies in their control of economic and financial systems which they use to puppeteer governments and geopolitics.

We must develop a plan to "dismantle the power base" of centralized power structures (termed here as "the new world order") by targeting monopolistic control in technology, healthcare, finance, and food industries. We can create a multi-phase strategy of boycotts, economic decoupling, and the development of independent infrastructure.

Phase 1: Awareness, Boycotts, and Economic Decoupling

1.1 Awareness and Public Education

  • Public Campaigns: Initiate a series of informational campaigns to spread awareness of the harmful impacts of centralized corporations on privacy, health, and economy. Educate people on their control over digital information, economic health, and the potential risks associated with monopolies in key sectors.

  • Unified Messaging: Use social media, public forums, and alternative platforms to share educational materials, focusing on the importance of consumer choice in technology, healthcare, and finance.

  • Highlight Transparency Issues: Share independent reports on how tech, pharma, and big food companies influence government policy, potentially erode freedoms, and consolidate wealth.

1.2 Boycotting Monopolistic Tech Giants

  • Targets: Facebook, Instagram, Google, and YouTube.

  • Alternatives: This will require the development of alternative infrastructure providers that are aligned with the values of God's Kingdom.

  • Encourage Data Privacy Awareness: Educate people on how to protect their digital information by switching to privacy-respecting alternatives and adopting better digital hygiene practices (e.g., VPNs, encrypted communications).

1.3 Boycott Big Pharma and Prioritize Preventative Health

  • Encourage Alternative Health Practices: Advocate for holistic health practices focusing on lifestyle, diet, and natural supplements.

  • Direct Healthcare Alternatives: Promote transparent, ethical, and natural healthcare providers and practitioners over large pharmaceutical solutions, particularly for common health issues.

  • Support Non-Profit Health Initiatives: Build networks of non-profit health organizations that emphasize public health through preventive care and affordability.

1.4 Boycott Processed Food Companies

  • Support Local and Sustainable Food Sources: Encourage people to buy from local farms, join community-supported agriculture (CSA) programs, and attend farmers' markets.

  • Food Cooperatives: Advocate for community-driven food cooperatives that provide organic, minimally processed foods, reducing reliance on major food corporations.

  • Public Health Campaigns: Share information on the health benefits of whole foods and the risks of processed food, linking to resources about organic, natural eating options.

1.5 Divest from Big Banks and Financial Institutions

  • Mass Migration to Community Banks and Credit Unions: Encourage a shift of funds from large Wall Street banks to community-focused banks and credit unions that support local economies.

  • Cryptocurrency and Decentralized Finance (DeFi): Promote crypto and DeFi platforms for those seeking transparent, self-custodied financial systems.

  • Publicize Ethical Banks: Highlight smaller banks that operate transparently, fund local communities, and support green initiatives.

Phase 2: Establish Alternative Infrastructure

2.1 Build a Decentralized Internet

  • Alternative Platforms: Invest in decentralized, community-owned platforms that support free speech, data privacy, and open access.

  • Blockchain for Transparency and Ownership: Utilize blockchain to create tamper-resistant digital records and self-owned data solutions that protect individual rights.

  • Promote Decentralized, Peer-to-Peer Networks: Develop technologies like InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) to enable resilient, decentralized hosting independent of centralized providers.

2.2 Develop Ethical, Transparent Banks and Financial Institutions

  • Community-Focused Banking Models: Support the creation of ethical banks, microfinance organizations, and cooperative banks that empower local economies.

  • Decentralized Financial Services (DeFi): Encourage platforms that use decentralized blockchain technology to eliminate middlemen and lower transaction costs.

  • Self-Custody and Crypto Wallets: Educate the public on using self-custody wallets to securely manage funds without needing a centralized bank.

2.3 Establish Independent Insurance Alternatives

  • Mutual Aid Insurance Models: Promote mutual aid societies where members support each other through pooled resources, as opposed to profit-driven insurance models.

  • Blockchain-Based Insurance: Explore decentralized insurance that can be community-governed, transparent, and more equitable than traditional insurance models.

2.4 Alternative Healthcare Infrastructure

  • Preventive Health Clinics and Co-Ops: Create clinics focused on preventive health and natural remedies, supporting independence from Big Pharma.

  • Decentralized Health Information Systems: Use blockchain to ensure secure, patient-owned health records, allowing transparency and data ownership.

  • Affordable Alternative Health Services: Build partnerships with alternative health providers to offer affordable services like nutrition counseling, lifestyle coaching, and holistic treatments.

Phase 3: Financial Strategy - Margined Shorting of Targeted Companies

  • Create a Publicly Available Blacklist: Publish and maintain a list of corporations deemed agents of monopolistic control, organized by industry.

  • Education on Shorting Techniques: Provide educational resources on safe shorting techniques, margin requirements, and risk management.

  • Community Investment Pools: Form pooled funds focused on shorting stocks of targeted corporations, leveraging investor power to influence market conditions and pressure these companies financially.

  • Dividend and Reinvestment Strategy: Reinforce the effectiveness of financial boycotts by redirecting dividends and gains from shorting targeted stocks into alternative projects that support the broader goal of independence and sustainability.

Phase 4: Policy Advocacy and Legislative Reform

  • Advocate for Stronger Anti-Monopoly Legislation: Campaign for regulations that limit corporate monopolies in tech, finance, and healthcare.

  • Promote Data Privacy and Ownership Laws: Lobby for laws ensuring data privacy, protecting user information, and granting individuals ownership of their personal data.

  • Decentralization Incentives: Encourage policies that incentivize small businesses, local production, and decentralized systems as alternatives to large, monopolistic corporations.

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