Thoughts Today On Good Investments

This is the first issue of my Tess Talks 2: Thoughts series where I share what’s on my mind in a brief 5 minute commentary.

Do you profit from war and suffering? As we set our sights on a better world for our children, these sorts of uncomfortable questions need urgent answers.

A couple of weeks ago I was invited to talk about the Great FreeSet in an interview with Emerson Fersch of UpThinking Finance. I was delighted as it gave me the opportunity to begin this much needed conversation.

Our current predicament, where we and our children are targeted by a minority of ultra-rich persons that have banded together in the form of the World Economic Forum to control and exploit us, is arguably of our own making.

For are we not invested in our own demise? Are we not invested in death?

‘Dead Speak’ is ruling the living

The word ‘Corporation’ means dead speak, and it is with these dead entities that we have unwittingly conspired by giving them our energy, attention and our cash.

Even whilst complaining about the corrupt Covid-19 policies, speaking out against war, and fearing what is promised us by Agenda 2030, there is a wilful blindness to recognise that we are complicit in our own exploitation, as well as the harms wreaked upon our fellow men, women and children.

For example, do you know if you own shares in weapons manufacturers, such as Lockheed Martin and BAE Systems? Please consider the death and suffering caused worldwide in order to pay the dividends.

Are shares in Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca and other corrupt pharmaceutical manufacturers still to be found in your investment portfolio? Given the harm these companies have caused to millions if not billions of people, shouldn’t it be a priority to find out?

Investments in war, vaccine, and surveillance technology are obvious ones to be avoided. But I invite you to examine the hundreds of WEF partners and it is likely that you will find none to be ethical and essentially for humanity.

This is because corporations are anti-human by their very essence – their only obligation being to make more and more money for their shareholders.

Plainly speaking, if you are invested in Big Business, including Big Banks, you may be supporting unethical, harmful and deadly activities.

Turning a blind eye is killing people

Corporations do not make ethical decisions – they make decisions based on financial returns. Ethics have no place in Big Business. As long as one continues to outsource one’s decision-making in the name of ‘good investments’, the turn of a blind eye that may reap returns for you now is preparing the prison cell for our children.

No amount of money you receive in retur is going to change this. Money cannot protect your children from a rampant military-industrial complex. Only ethical decision-making from this point on can protect them.

As long as we allow unethical decisions to be made on our behalf by others, we will be complicit in wreaking death and destruction on this beautiful earth.

There is no room for indifference now. Humanity is in grave danger

It will take all of us to face our dark side and clean up our acts. It is time to withdraw our support from the individuals and corporations that rape, plunder and kill. It is time to improve our personal and collective ethics.

It is time to actively engage in where we put our money, energy and attention, and make ethical investments only.

For the future of our children, instead of investing in death, now is the time to invest in the living!

There’s a better way. Let’s get on with it. Thank you!

If you would like to watch the interview with Emerson Fersch, you can find it here.

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