The Crisis Machine – The Engine of Scarcity
Crisis is not always an accident. Sometimes it is by design — cultivated until it grows into the excuse for more control. Scarcity becomes strategy, desperation becomes currency, and public wealth becomes private profit.
Each “failure” we are told to endure may in fact be method — by design, a choreography of collapse and rescue. The so-called “two-stage recovery” is the trick: farming and extraction first, and nothing after. Stage two never comes.
The aim isn’t stability. It’s dependency. Because a stable, secure public is powerful. But a desperate, divided public will accept almost anything.
The Crisis Machine: It’s by design.