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ZetaTalk: Social Security Scam
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A prominent promise make by the GOP, during the 2000 Presidential debates, was to allow the public to invest part of
their social security moneys in the Stock Market. This was proffered as an advantage to young wage earners, to have
the same growth opportunities for their moneys as individuals investing their own private savings. Is this true, and if
true, why has such an opportunity not been offered before? Social Security was designed, during the Depression era, to
provide an absolutely fail-safe means of returning to oldsters or those unable any longer to work, what they have
invested into the fund. A hallmark, especially after the debacle of the 1929 Stock Market crash, was to make these
funds protected, not to put them at risk.
This philosophy continued until the Reagan administration, when borrowing from the Social Security funds became
rampant. These borrowed funds were placed into the Military Industrial Complex, which somehow was to placate all
those in the populace whose funds were being squandered. Now that the same crowd will be back in power, or so they
assume, this squandering of the public trust is to reach new heights. Running the national debt up again is only one of
such squandering maneuvers, to be cloaked in excuses about military preparedness. The larger theft and picking of the
public's pocketbooks will come about due to investments of Social Security funds into the volatile and soon- to-crash
Stock Market. Why would such an offer be made to the public, and what will the outcome be?
Those among the elite, which includes the banking establishment, can see the writing on the wall as to the outcome of
the earth changes already in effect and the ability of the Earth to sustain its current human population. Starvation and
economic depression are right around the corner. With this will come bank failures, stock market crashes, and the rich
scrambling to maintain what will become a fragile position above the masses, what they have always considered their
slave class. They seek to delay this as long as possible. They seek to offset their losses, turning this onto those they
have always had disdain for - the working class. They seek to maintain the Stock Market by investments from the
naive, to keep an inflated market heat going while they make their own arrangements for survival.
When the crash comes, the public will stand in stunned silence while the wealthy count what they have managed to put