Best Explanation: How Big Capital is using the Pandemic shutdown to Bailout and delay inevitable Capitalist Collapse

In pre-Covid times, the world economy was on the verge of another colossal meltdown. In 2019, the world economy was plagued by the same sickness that had caused the 2008 credit crunch. It was suffocating under an unsustainable mountain of debt. Many public companies could not generate enough profit to cover interest payments on their own debts and were staying afloat only by taking on new loans. ‘Zombie companies’ (with year-on-year low profitability, falling turnover, squeezed margins, limited cashflow, and highly leveraged balance sheet) were rising everywhere. The repo market meltdown of September 2019 must be placed within this fragile economic context.

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How Big Capital uses the Pandemic to bailout and delay capitalist collapse without hyperinflation. And in the process to grab mega profits and permanent citizen control by the elite.

A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Systemic Collapse and Pandemic Simulation

By Fabio Vighi at https://thephilosophicalsalon

Some companies never seem to die. The corporate version of the living dead is a business that’s kept alive by financing

.. Some may have started wondering why the usually unscrupulous ruling elites decided to freeze the global profit-making machine in the face of a pathogen that targets almost exclusively the unproductive (over 80’s). Why all the humanitarian zeal? Cui bono?

Why all the humanitarian zeal? Only those who are unfamiliar with the wondrous adventures of GloboCap can delude themselves into thinking that the system chose to shut down out of compassion. Let us be clear from the start: the big predators of oil, arms, and vaccines…

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Published on December 29, 2021 11:13
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