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Safety in Diversification!

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Imagine a world made up of a mix Of small banks. Each Bank controls it’s own Money. Each bank holds its own power. Some are larger than others, but they are all individual. They have the power to work together or individually and each has its own clientelle. If one of these banks were To fail, the others would be seemingly unaffected Because of their ability to control their clients and money. the closure of one bank would have very Little effect on the others. X

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Now, imagine a large bank buys up all the other Banks and begins to control their clients and money. Things would probably go quite smoothly. Certainly all the confusion of so many regulations would go away. All Regulation would flow from one central Place. All money would flow from a central location. It would be easy to control the seeming chaos created by so many small banks

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What would happen if the big bank failed? Money and regulation would stop flowing to the smaller banks. The small banks would fail and money would stop flowing to the people.

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Leaving us in absolute chaos and broke

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This principle applies to all areas of life….banking….government….investing….religion…. internet….electricity and power….science….finances…. and on….and on….

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Essentially, if your eggs are spread between different baskets…. one broken egg will not affect all of the others But put the eggs of the other baskets into one large basket and that basket falls…… You get the picture!

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There is safety in diversification, It creates certainty. The odds of every bank, every government, every power plant, every business, or whatever might be, failing at the exact same time are very slim. However, incorporate these into one single large entity and the odds are extremely high that a catastrophic event will occur. Preserve our freedoms by preserving our rights to diversification! Unification doesn’t serve anyone. Each of us are as unique as the stars of the sky and this is what drives our success. It is up to you and I to choose our direction. Choose up!