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THE GREEN CONFISCATION SCAM HAS BEGUN đ¸ THEY JUST AUTHORIZED THE SEIZURE
âŖhttps://missingmoney.solari.co....m/missing-money-2021
In this video, we explore a recurring historical pattern: when large systems make promises they canât sustainably fund, they often try to close the gap not with an obvious âdefault,â but by changing the rulesâthrough law, regulation, banking frameworks, and administrative enforcement.
This is an educational breakdown of a four-stage cycle seen across different eras:
Big promises and rising obligations
Expansion through debt/credit and policy support
Pressure when confidence breaks (inflation, rate shocks, liquidity stress)
Rule changes that reshape incentives, costs, and property rights
We use three commonly discussed case studies as âblueprintsâ for how stress can translate into rule changes:
Germany (1923) â hyperinflation and stabilization frameworks
United States (1933) â monetary restructuring during crisis
Cyprus (2013) â bail-ins and deposit losses under resolution rules
Then we connect the pattern to modern pressures: rising compliance costs, changing standards, data integration, and how penalties and restrictions can affect liquidity, insurance, financing, resale value, and long-term ownership outcomesâespecially for people holding immobile, registered assets.
Source: https://odysee.com/@StopTheCrime:d/The-'Green-Confiscation'-Has-Begun-They-Just-Authorized-The-SEIZURE:1
