A Christmas Gift for the World - Is WWIII Delayed?
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A Christmas Gift for the World - Is WWIII Delayed?
Whatever the NWO plan was, it's pretty obvious that it's backfired irreversibly now... although with a massive number of casualties. Europe doesn't have 'a saviour', as Roman God worship has turned to anti-war rhetoric as a form of damage control; the trend being even more pronounced in the US, which is (at least ostensibly) leading a retreat from the Middle East. The most pressing 'gulf' now is the massive gap between public information, and what the MSM are willing to admit. This is a recipe for disenchantment and mistrust that comes at a time when public knowledge is accelerating in line with social media usage to communicate on real issues (as opposed to just providing researchers with easy access to data about our lifestyle, views and preferences - as was the techno-dictators original wet dream). This has clashed horribly with an aggressive allied-Federalist agenda giving rise to openly practiced and widespread censorship, which has only caused further resentment.
A massive number of people have lost out in this clash that has happened against a backdrop of austerity (which we will hopefully be seeing further reversal of) partly because the line (the one that you really don't know about until your 'blacklisted'; in Environment Number Two) has shifted. It has become really strict, and many people haven't had time to adapt to what they should be thinking, or going along with. This has led to a massive increase in homelessness and poverty. There has of course always been a line. Journalists in particular are aware of it. As Chris Hedges notes in the article below, even legendary truth tellers such as Seymour Hersh don't report everything.
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/banishing-truth/
Writers often cross that line too, as talkers sometimes do. George Orwell wasn't dumb. Nor was he untalented. He just didn't want to be a courtier, and he wanted to let people know things that damaged the cryptocracy - he paid for that. I don't think he was a futurist either. I think that he wrote how he experienced things, albeit with a little artistic licence (as Huxley did, with a little more).
We can all hope that this line shifts back again. The truth is that when rights go into decline, and austerity hits, it's time for a big war. And last time it happened (WWII), we were left with a number of apartheid regimes that lasted for decades after the major conflict had finished. Apartheid naturally progresses to a society with a stratified slave class, where people don't have rights. That's a militarily efficient, human-ant colony: which is of course pre-Christian, and a step backwards for human development.
A massive number of people have lost out in this clash that has happened against a backdrop of austerity (which we will hopefully be seeing further reversal of) partly because the line (the one that you really don't know about until your 'blacklisted'; in Environment Number Two) has shifted. It has become really strict, and many people haven't had time to adapt to what they should be thinking, or going along with. This has led to a massive increase in homelessness and poverty. There has of course always been a line. Journalists in particular are aware of it. As Chris Hedges notes in the article below, even legendary truth tellers such as Seymour Hersh don't report everything.
https://www.truthdig.com/articles/banishing-truth/
Writers often cross that line too, as talkers sometimes do. George Orwell wasn't dumb. Nor was he untalented. He just didn't want to be a courtier, and he wanted to let people know things that damaged the cryptocracy - he paid for that. I don't think he was a futurist either. I think that he wrote how he experienced things, albeit with a little artistic licence (as Huxley did, with a little more).
We can all hope that this line shifts back again. The truth is that when rights go into decline, and austerity hits, it's time for a big war. And last time it happened (WWII), we were left with a number of apartheid regimes that lasted for decades after the major conflict had finished. Apartheid naturally progresses to a society with a stratified slave class, where people don't have rights. That's a militarily efficient, human-ant colony: which is of course pre-Christian, and a step backwards for human development.
Re: A Christmas Gift for the World - Is WWIII Delayed?
Short version: "I know the real truth and see through the bullshit but most of the rest of you are stupid or blind to what's really going on or both."
An anti-austerity rant. The opposite of austerity being what? more debt-fuelled government spending? Who do you think will lend the money for such additional largesse? Perhaps just fire up the printing presses. More paper cash in circulation = more prosperity, right? History shows that always goes well.
An anti-austerity rant. The opposite of austerity being what? more debt-fuelled government spending? Who do you think will lend the money for such additional largesse? Perhaps just fire up the printing presses. More paper cash in circulation = more prosperity, right? History shows that always goes well.
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Re: A Christmas Gift for the World - Is WWIII Delayed?
Gonna go home, save up, buy a van, convert van in to love wagon, learn to garden / self sustain
Slow down little world, you're changing too fast.
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The cold war escalates
Saying that though, there still does seem to be a cold war that has only been getting worse. In line with people waking up to the dangers of data-harvesting tech, and in light of the Cambridge Analytica scandal (and the subsequent tech crash which shows investor won't be getting the profits that they'd hoped), and the massive number of other leaks and exposures which clearly show that the big tech companies are basically an arm of intel (data-intensive, alegal social control) new lines have been crossed. Arresting and detaining tech-intel people is no longer a taboo...
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