Thessalonians 5:2 and Demon Est Deus Inversus

As the experience of Grace is most basically the experience of consciousness and conscious recognition/cognition itself, no matter who one attributes its origin to either God or one’s Self, the following post and Latin phrase and biblical verse expresses just how unexpectedly close the Austrian economic perspective is to the Social Credit one.

As a little background to the post, Mish Shedlock has been unconsciously publishing data on his blog for years that tends to confirm the Social Credit insight, and likewise Steve Keen, who comes from an entirely opposite Post New Keynesian perspective, has been unconsciously re-discovering What Douglas said 90+ years ago, which proves one can actually miss reality and a conceptual truth no matter which apparently opposing perspective you come to it from.

And so the actual post:

You’re all such pitifully, right on the edge of cognition, nascent social crediters. And Wisdomics/Gracenomics is the one additional integration further of Social Credit and Austrian economics that will flip your minds back toward economic and ethical sanity. Yes, demon est deus inversus and “For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.” I Thessalonians 5:2

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