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2008, 2020, and NOW - The Pattern Nobody's Talking About

What if the economic crashes we've been living through weren't accidents? They were planned.

This video breaks down how America's economy really works—and the pattern that keeps repeating.

We're exposing how hedge funds made billions betting against the market before COVID even hit. How did they know? We're talking 2020, early January—way before lockdowns. They shorted airlines, hotels, and cruise lines. Then March hits and they're cashing out while regular folks are losing everything.

Sound familiar? The exact same thing happened in 2008. Insiders knew the housing market was crashing. They bet against it, made billions, then got bailed out with YOUR tax dollars while millions lost their homes.

Here's the kicker—it's happening AGAIN right now. Student loan debt: $1.7 trillion. Credit card debt just hit $1 trillion. Auto loans are defaulting. The yield curve is inverted. These are the SAME warning signs from 2008 and 2020.

But the news says "everything's fine." Yeah, they said that in 2007 too. And in early 2020. By the time they admit there's a problem, it's too late for regular people. The insiders have already moved their money.

This video connects all the dots:
✅ How hedge funds knew about COVID before lockdowns
✅ The 2008 playbook being run again
✅ Warning signs happening right now
✅ Why officials always say "everything's fine" until it's not
✅ How the rich profit from every crisis while we get wrecked

These are facts. Patterns. History repeating itself.

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