Independent Thought
By Mitchell Vexler, March 10, 2026
If AI is so good, and the banksters are going to promote it, and spend trillions chasing a theory which is dependent on multiple data sets, is it better than:
A go bag that contains…
- Knife
- Mechanical Compass
- Signal Mirror
- Emergency Medical Kit
- Peanut Butter
- Hard Candies
- Head Lamp
- Small plastic bag of emergency cash in 5s, 10s and 20s
- Paper Map
- Water Filter and Storage Bag
- 100’ of 550 Paracord
- Ferro Rod
- Bivy
- Duct Tape
What do all these things have in common?
You can survive with these few items.
These few items have nothing to do with AI which will be useless when the power goes down, as will the ATMs.
These few items and knowing how to use them means independence – whereas AI, ATMs, and Crypto Coins, means you are dependent on the government, which even the government should not want.
You are not an indentured slave.
Protect yourself and your family.
Get involved.
How Do You Know You Are Not Being Manipulated?
Do you know what formula is in a black box?
Do you know what the formulas are within AI?
How do you know if the results that AI creates are correct or within the realm of statistical probability?
In my career I worked with 2 different real estate software companies. I was working on sophisticated mixed-use developments and needed software that could accommodate lease rollovers and multiple uses. I found a company called Realbase and shortly after getting involved realized it was programed by people who were not familiar with the complexity of lease rollover and multiple uses at the same time. I worked with them to fix it for my purposes and then shortly thereafter they were bought out by an accounting firm and shut it down to eliminate the competition from their own software.
Shortly after arriving in the U.S. I found Argus which was another good program on its way, but at that time, it also suffered from the lack of being able to handle multiple mixed-use buildings on a large scale. I also worked with them to illuminate the issue and used the program for several years.
Over time I realized that I was exporting the data back into excel for further analysis on the Waterfall of profits because using my own spreadsheets in Excel we (my accountant and I) could follow every cell and understand what was going on under the hood. This understanding is independence!
Not Independent is:
- The average adult spends about 88 days a year on their phone, which translates to approximately 5 hours and 48 minutes per day. This extensive usage highlights the significant amount of time dedicated to mobile devices each year.
- The average U.S. phone bill is approximately $1,700 per year, based on an average monthly cost of about $141.
- 1 in 5 children is obese and ultra-processed products account for more than 60 percent of children’s daily calories. The average family spends $9,340 per year on food. The average family of 4 is roughly $20,000 upside down and living off credit cards.
- Researchers say, “improving school meals will require additional funding, trained staff and better kitchen equipment so schools can prepare more fresh food.” At the same time, the administration has approved requests from 18 states to remove soda and junk food from certain food assistance programs and announced new nutrition training requirements for future physicians. Here is an idea…how about you do your job which is not to poison the children, or you’re fired! This is why parents need to be involved, you can’t leave children’s health up to Institutionalized Systemic Moral Hazard.
- Experts also point to declining physical activity in schools as a contributing factor.
Let’s break this down into the manipulation that occurred:
ONE
How does a phone help a young person driving in traffic and texting at the same time?
- Was societal peer pressure used to convince that child that regurgitating their narcissistic opinion to their small group of friends, 4 plus hours per day, is productive? Or, is the phone being used as a babysitting device prohibiting critical thought and causing long term psychological damage?
- How is it that spending roughly $1,700 per year per phone is productive to a family that is living off credit cards and can’t afford healthy food?
- Have people been manipulated by lack of education and training in schools to ignore the true cost of living and the importance of health? MANIPULATION? YES
TWO
1 in 5 children are obese and ultra-processed products account for more than 60 percent of children’s daily calories.
- Have people been manipulated by slick glossy ads targeting their children and themselves into buying food that is less expensive, in exchange for less health and convenience? MANIPULATION? YES
THREE
Researchers say, “improving school meals will require additional funding, trained staff and better kitchen equipment so schools can prepare more fresh food.” This sentence is pure propaganda used by the school districts. Pay me more money and I will do a better job! This manipulative propaganda has been used since the creation of school cafeterias. MANIPULATION? YES
FOUR
The average family spends $9,340 per year on food and we know that roughly 42,000,000 households are in harms way of bankruptcy or losing the roof over their head. This brings us right back to the Property Tax, whether renting or owning, is averaging $7,000 per household. If the property tax did not exist, in favor of the Uniform States Sales Tax, then the money that is being used to pay for compound interest on top of compounded school district bond fraud, which is of no value to society, would cease then the combined savings effect could be used in those families for a variety of purposes including healthy food, parents spending the time to better educate their children and more time doing healthy activities as a family. SCHOOL DISTRICT MANIPULATION TO THE EXTREME “FOR THE KIDS” is at least a $5.1 Trillion dollar fraud.
See the video, End Property Tax or Face Economic Depression, that includes California Policy Center evidence.
See Whitewashing your tax dollars.
See For the Kids.
See The Legacy of Governor Abbott; this is playing out in your State.
Your Voice Does Not Matter Unless It is Used to Help People
Our goal is to help property taxpayers (renters and owners) understand the circumstances that we, as a society, are in and that there are solutions. However, those solutions require your involvement in civil responsibilities (City and School District). Depending on the district, property taxpayers (households) owe between $70,000 and $1.3 million in fraudulent outstanding school district bonds which cannot be paid off today as the median household income does not exist to amortize the debt away. This debt is growing compound cumulative plus new fraudulent debt being added with each new bond raise.
















