The Rich Are Buying History 
Sunday, July 26, 2020, 08:54 AM
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The only conspiracy that exists is the one to convince people that conspiracies exist in order to distract people with the idea of a conspiracy theory instead of paying attention to the cooperative efforts of greedy, self-interested, pathologically self-centered people who sometimes just happen to use the same means to achieve the same goal of self-enrichment.

What I write here are my observations and conclusions. Nothing more, nothing less.

The wealthy elite have a lot of money to spend. And they love to spend it. But something odd is happening: Wealthy people are buying Nazi memorabilia for outrageously inflated prices and donating it to Jewish organizations.

The rich didn't get that way by making poor financial decisions. Collecting has its benefits, and often those benefits are in fact financial. But buying something and giving it away is purely financial investment in virtue-signalling.

But what about buying artifacts for the express purpose of ensuring their destruction, at least in the sense of the market? Obviously, Jewish organizations which receive Nazi artifacts aren't going to sell them for financial gain. They are therefore in essence destroyed from the perspective of and therefore market of potential collectors.

This is buying history so it can be destroyed. Whether you agree with it or not, it is using money essentially exploited from you to erase history - much like you or people like you are being physically exploited by the Black Lives Matter organization in order to do it's bidding of erasing history.

I make this observation for one reason: to demonstrate the absurdity of the entire notion of wealth. Wealth, strictly defined, is the accumulated ability to create. The wealthiest a person can be is to be able to make things from thin air. In a society where the wealthiest you can be is to have as much money as can be, it should be obvious that what the society values more is the accumulation of a substitute for the actual ability to create.

I make this observation so that hopefully you can draw the same conclusion I have: that wealth has nothing to do with money and because society values a figment over reality; that society has no credibility in reality and therefore exists only as a concept.

Do be careful in drawing conclusions here as you may find that you yourself have no value in reality if you are one who has built yourself - or rather let yourself be built - wholly in concept rather than in reality.

I reason, therefore I exist in reality.

Imaginging you exist in concept only gives you no place in reality. If you are one who chooses what to believe, as most people do and therefore most likely you do whether you believe or will admit it or not; you exist only in concept. It's not too late to wake up to reality and manifest yourself as something more than just a concept.
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