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Phaetrix's avatar

Everyone’s focused on gold, land, cash, and hard assets. Fine. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: when the “end game” hits, it won’t be assets that save you—it’ll be access.

Who controls the networks, the rails, the data? That’s where the real choke points are. Owning gold bars won’t mean much if you can’t move, trade, or prove you even own them.

Maybe the real hedge isn’t piling up stuff—it’s building the ability to stay useful when systems shift.

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Arkangel's avatar

Good article, all true. The reptile knows this is all true and speaks about it as if he’s doing what he’s doing for the benefit of all. As does Sam Altman as we approach super intelligence of AI. To be fair 90% of humanity would swap places with them and do the same. We are a weak, ego led, species. Like you, having looked at the situation back to front I can only conclude that we are screwed. The coming change is inevitable (unless Atlas 31 arrives and changes the game but ..dream on). You didn’t mention war, but a pale horse approaches. To be honest 90% of jobs will fold to AI in the next few decades so the reptiles may consider it more sensible to send the useless eaters that they haven’t (yet) killed with covid jabs off to the front line meat grinder. Personally I’m building a safe house and farm 45 minutes down river from the nearest city in the Amazon Jungle. When it all goes kinetic I’ll be fishing on the river and thanking Elon for Starlink 🙏🏻

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