Yemen Army Gets Paid in Monopoly Money, Thanks to Globalist Clown Show
Our Brave Boys (TM) defending Yemen on a whopping $38 a month? You can't even buy a Playstation game with that.

So, get this. Yemeni soldiers, the guys supposedly holding back the hordes of chaos (whatever they are), are making between $38 and $116 a MONTH. That's less than your average Soylent-chugging programmer makes in an hour. And to add insult to injury, their money is about as stable as Biden on a bicycle.
Imagine risking your life for less than the cost of a decent AR-15. It's like they're paying them in exposure...or maybe IOUs written on the back of goats. The Great Reset is looking more like the Great Screwjob for anyone who isn't a Davos attendee.
This is what happens when you let globalist elites play Risk with real countries. They print money like it's going out of style, devalue currencies faster than CNN's ratings drop, and then act surprised when the soldiers fighting their proxy wars can't afford ramen noodles. The whole thing is a clown show. You know who's winning from this?
The obvious solution? Bitcoin. Look, if El Salvador can do it, so can Yemen. At least then their savings wouldn't disappear faster than Fauci's credibility. But, of course, the globalists can't have that. They need to maintain control, even if it means starving the guys on the front lines.
And let's be honest, who even cares about Yemen anyway? It's just another sandbox for the military-industrial complex to play in. They're all happy to throw money at Raytheon, but can't be bothered to pay the troops a living wage.
Wake up, sheeple! They're laughing at us all the way to the bank (which they probably own). While everyone is focused on the newest gender studies being rolled out, the financial stability of a nation is on the verge of collapse and no one wants to talk about it.
But hey, at least the Pentagon is diverse and inclusive. That'll definitely stop a bullet. Maybe they should start paying the soldiers in pronouns instead of dollars. It's about as useful.
Maybe some day, they'll wake up and realize that strong borders and national pride start with a strong economy and a well-fed military. Until then, enjoy the ride. It's gonna be bumpy.


