The other day, a visit to a dermatologist cost me three hours of travel, waiting, and seeing the licensed, medical professional. The problem was simple, a slight thickening of skin. Five minutes cost $400.00 and another $80.00 for a prescription.
Those in the “Medical Bubble” do not want the following scenario to take place: We take a picture of a skin problem with a cell phone, email it to a specialist, get a diagnosis by return email, and have the actual medicine, (not a prescription) sent to us. Cost: $10.00.
As the Book of Revelations says, “the merchants will weep.” when the bubbles of Babylon are burst.
A list of bubbles that have burst includes the Pony Express, inland canals; horse-based transportation; bows, crossbows, spears, swords, etc., as infantry weapons; and kerosene lamps.
Bubbles that should have burst include monopolies in medicine, education, law, government housing, social security, and most of the groups and structures whose importance is dependent on bubble-protecting legislation.
One of the largest bubbles on earth is the European Union. Our own government is not far behind. When lots of bubbles burst at one time, collapse follows. It appears that many, many bubbles are in the process of bursting all around the world.