Rivers, Banks, and Humanity’s Fate

Jessica Ivins
2 min readJan 28, 2021

There are naturally ordered systems that exist in pure nature and then there are artificial systems created to control humanity’s fate. Oceans, seas, rivers, and creeks versus power elite, federal reserve, government, and commercial banks. As water is essential to the biology of human survival, it’s safe to say chaos would occur should the rivers run dry. It makes sense how when they stop the flow and control the means to make money we all feel like we are going to die.

Once you deeply understand how the systems of water naturally ebb and flow and also how they are being controlled, you can begin to understand how those who desire control of humanity copy and paste the same blueprint onto us for gain of their own. This makes sense as we seem to think there are “natural” cycles of stock market highs and lows just as the ocean naturally ebbs and flows. However they can dam the rivers and dry out the creeks just as they can stop the banks from loaning to those in need. They can even force the Robinhood App to stop the kids who beat the system from trading GME.

You see this is a system designed to transfer all of the purchasing power to the banks and the government, while leaving the working people with all of the debt. The purpose is to take the accumulative wealth of the people and communities, and funnel it back to those in centralizing power, during cycles of controlled economic depression. This is when the bankers take their cut of the cash supply and take ownership control over many different companies and assets that are forced into short sale. It is the local communities that suffer when resources are sucked out of neighborhoods and back into the centralized power system of a few massive corporate conglomerates. Water evaporates and turns into rain just as your money does to return to them giving them reign.

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Jessica Ivins

I do things, I feel things, I think about the deeper meaning of these things too much. Now, I’m writing instead of talking about it - so I can keep my friends.