SS - COMPLETELY OVERHAUL Social Security Retirement
- theexitparty
- Mar 25, 2024
- 5 min read
- Jake - 09-24-2023
There are two things which are a good measure of a society, how it treats the young and elderly. Right now, the US is treating neither well. I am a first hand witness and victim, having had my early life nearly destroyed by Thimerosal Hg poisoning...only by the grace of God did I end up listening to a late night radio show and heard about a simple fix called chelation, which is a one time HM treatment that most adults should get anyway considering the higher levels of heavy metals in the environment, even from lead paint and gas leftovers, and also from tuna, etc. And there are tons of other issues going on with the very young, all the way into the womb, with phenols and phthalate plasticizers being a serious issue which will likely end up resulting in the next generations enslaving and destroying everyone who allowed their genitals to be mutilated.
And so the elderly need to be in better shape for the coming extended community service...ok, lol that's a joke, but seriously, there are alot of elderly who have serious Thimerosal poisoning who are falling into the grave at 70 and are taking with them more medical costs than they would if they had been chelated and treated properly, not to mention a ton of stories and good advice. And I know this as a direct fact because I had to stay in a shared house with an older guy who had some serious health problems, while I was traveling and doing fundraising for Texit. This guy had to walk around with a cane, had fluid in his legs and had to wear an adult diaper and was just generally geriatric. I tried to get him to do the chelation therapy and he refused, saying that he wouldn't do it if his doctor didn't recommend it. So I got the bright idea to pull a fast one on him and I slipped about a gram into his gallon of water. Well, he go through about a third of it and started asking me if I had put anything in his water, because Ca2Na is a serious diuretic. Well, I had to clean the bathroom, but I noticed that he passed out an slept like he hadn't slept in years. Over the next weeks he kept saying how his shakes had stopped and within a month he was walking much faster and then stopped using a cane altogether, then his legs went from looking old and full of fluid to looking normal again, like 20 years prior normal. All in all, this guy reversed about 10 to 15 years in age in just a few months after I did that, which I knew good and well it would to a certain extent because my life was changed very drastically too, but I was just still very surprised at the amount this guy improved after only ingesting a VERY small amount, comparatively.
At any rate, this man only had about $800 bucks a month from social security and so could not afford an apartment, with there being very few places where he could live anyway due to his credit, much less pay it off. I will be serious here and comment that when people are robbing the Social Security system from the inside out, they are basically robbing the elderly, and causing them not to afford housing and basic expenses, which are very needed. That makes older people less likely to be driven places and more likely to drive, which causes accidents, and also less likely to perform maintenance on themselves and their vehicles. They can't find time to groom themselves or afford a person to help around the house and clean or clean up messes, which makes them more prone to accidents. All of that combined with Thimerosal exposure makes for a deadly scenario, karma going out the window...these folks literally end up dying in bad spirits, and while that is going on, there are trips to the hospital literally every week, or multiple times per week, sometimes for very simple things which could be taken care of much more cheaply, like dropping a bottle of medicine behind the bed and not being able to take it (which likely would not be needed without Thimerosal poisoning). So, for most elderly, their unnecessary hospital bills end up adding up to at least their SS check, then in many cases twice or even three times more and above, because one call to 9/11 is about $500-$1000.
If there were just a simple department created for the elderly within SS who were there specifically to cater to sub-emergencies for the elderly, we could recoup perhaps $10,000 per year per retiree, but their isn't, and that was a big shock to me, because I thought that this was an 1st world nation and I saw what this guy was going through and I was pretty floored by the fact that there was this obvious niche here that was not being taken care of by a professional department when there should have been some sort of government SS personnel assigned to aid elderly cases, just like there is for CPS...there should be an elderly protective services, which would save us an arm and a leg.
Furthermost though was the fact that there are no old folks homes that are state-sponsored, nor are there really any at all which can be lived in on the normal retiree check, that is for retirees who don't have a crooked connection on the inside or who don't know a hacker that can boost their checks. Bottom line is that these older people are just being put on the street on in very difficult situations and basically rendering their checks unusable anyway, actually costing the public more money than if we just let them die outright, because they end up in situations where they are forced to rely on emergency services all of the time, being kept in a state of limbo where they fall all of the time and then are helped back up, but just enough to fall again, repeat. I thought, hmmm, this is one of those perfectly screwed up situations that has to be the world of demonic forces, if anything. And so this area is a major focus of The Exit Party and Texit, because with the elderly is alot of spirit, just like the young, but also alot of knowledge, and especially skills like music, which this guy I mentioned was. If he had just had a few rounds of chelation, an extra $400 which the young guy on the other side of town who should not be on SS because his aunt embezzles for her people, a designated care supervisor to check in on him and a small old folks apartment housing provided for by the State, officially and not just a housing voucher for the homeless, this guy could have gotten his room set up to give music lessons online, except not...he's now living in a mental facility, where he's probably gotten loaded back up on Hg Thimerosal and is headed down the tubes, with so many lost notes.
That kind of business is inexcusable and has to stop, for the sake of being too expensive alone. When you see an opportunity to do things more cheaply, you do it, and if it can be done better at the same time, that means it's your butt if you don't, but if it involves the elderly or the young, you'd better bet the reaper is the next person you're gonna meet.
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