The Mission of Betrayal: Shepherd Wolves, Red Herrings and Poisoned Meatballs, 17

The big banksters of the United States blamed on free banking the very evils caused by the central bank they conspired to impose? Come on. We always knew that “the criminal blames others of what he himself commits”.

If the economy, the citizens and their states, are either forced into a spiral of indebtedness or into a spiral of deprivation without eradicating the deadly tapeworm hidden in their stomach, the result in both cases will be a doomed economy of citizens and states starved to death, barbarised, sold out, expropriated and enslaved by moneypulators.
No problem is solved by coping with it; it is solved by solving it. No way of coping with economic parasitism will do; economic parasitism is solved only by removing the parasite.

The reason why you can formulate the basic question “Are you plain dumb or playing dumb?” is that you know. You know the fundamentals, you know their betrayal. You then label the items in this area “shepherd wolves, red herrings and poisoned meatballs”. Red herrings and poisoned meatballs exploit the very problem itself to protect it and make it worse in disguise; the typical age−old case is ideological and political conflict: ideology and politics are the means, conflict is the aim, third parties are the cause, silly humanoids are the target, moneypulation is the problem to protect. Shepherd dogs protect the sheep from the wolves, hence it is obvious for the wolves to take their place. Just as it is obvious for a shepherd wolf to keep shepherd dogs busy with red herrings, and stop them with poisoned meatballs when red herrings won’t keep them far away enough.
But you also know about suppressives and potential trouble sources, and it makes you want to wonder for how many of these shepherd wolves all of that is “obvious”, and betrayal is a mission.