[Research] Relations between institutions

https://yt.criptonautas.co/watch?v=OYpCxXuF3M8

The socially installed system (by means of immense violence) is designed so that fewer and fewer people possess more money, companies, and power.

And you are not among those who are winning. I’m sorry, but the best thing you can do about that is wake up and start building your own life.

Let’s look at the graphic scale

Of what centralization in few hands represents, at an institutional level…

But above all, of the relationships they maintain among themselves (even at a governmental level):

https://www.wsj.com/articles/blackrock-emerges-as-wall-street-player-in-biden-administration-11606841207

https://news.yahoo.com/blackrock-spends-record-us-political-175839909.html

https://www.housingwire.com/articles/39547-trump-aide-top-republican-staffers-blackrock-exec-among-mnuchins-top-staff-at-treasury/

Brad Smith, the 'statesman spent 2 decades reinventing the $1.6 trillion firm’s relationship with Washington and other Big Tech titans

Everything is advancing VERY fast

And AI is almost inevitably set to destroy the middle class, unless we build and maintain human relationships (we only need to observe them and imitate what adds value to us).

The debacle is designed; therefore, it is a matter of time, or starting to do something: learn trades, develop skills, normalize the changes, contribute, and connect with others.

Contributing to Criptonautas might be the closest and freest thing you have, but every human relationship becomes more valuable with each passing day (!)

:backhand_index_pointing_right: El capitalismo mata 100 millones por año

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Sumo un hilo sobre el precio de BTC y su brutal manipulación institucional. Pueden traer la info al posteo, si quieren hacerlo (Twitter no es seguro) :slight_smile:

https://twitter.com/olvelez007/status/1674543098863419392

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