The more and more people start waking up, the more and more the script's execution has to speed up. Once a good enough portion of the population starts asking questions such as these, you're on borrowed time: - How many people did it take to make a decision to close down the world in 2020 due to a "virus" that doesn't exist and was never isolated? - How many people did it take to make a decision to start poisoning the world's population by injecting them with heavy metals (vaccines)? - How many people does it take to make a decision to start a war because of "nuclear weapons" that don't exist? What about a world war? - How many people does it take to make a decision to incinerate our savings? - How many people will it take to make a decision to run the Great Taking (which is now legal in the entire world) and expropriate practically everyone. And the answer to these questions is - not that many. Probably less than a few dozen. Look at this poor bastard with his stupid mask pretending to take the Covid vaccine. image The leader of the "opposition" then proceeded to convince his people to inject themselves with poison to protect them from a virus that doesn't exist. Of course, like every other leader that matters, he's part of the club. There's no solution from within the system. The solution is: keep your health and wealth outside the system and stay armed to be able to defend yourself and your loved ones. Try to be more self-sufficient every month. Be more Amish. History rhymes. The Controllers have repeatedly: - overloaded the claim-stacks, - centralized ledgers and custody, - detonated a crisis at a convenient time, - swept / rewritten claims, - and rebooted the same control architecture with upgraded rails. image It's not a matter of if but when. At some point, more and more people will stop playing games that cannot be won (at scale) which will inevitably speed up the execution of the script. The "everything bubble" was used for the AI governance buildout (a.k.a the AI bubble if you listen to mainstream media). image The AI governance buildout is in its late stages and debt levels are rapidly rising. We might be nearing the Great Reset. image

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They think their currencies represent the GDP of the people. That tells you that they think of the general public as slaves. The best slave is the one that believes he is free. That's why marketing, PR, propaganda and psyops are necessary and escalate over time. It's part of the speed up process that simple marketing is not enough anymore to keep slave mentality in check.
Perhaps, the most important question of our time: - What would have to happen for a few dozen people to enslave a few billion people? A very compressed TL;DR The hardest truth is that a few dozen people do not enslave billions by being superhuman. They do it by sitting above systems that most people cannot see, cannot exit, and cannot coordinate against. The public usually imagines slavery as maximal visible brutality. But the more durable form is: - administratively soft, - technologically deep, - financially integrated, - morally justified, - narratively fragmented, - and psychologically internalized. In that form, many slaves call themselves free because they can still choose entertainment, careers, identities, purchases, opinions, and aesthetic tribes inside the cage. That is the real danger. So, for a few dozen people to effectively enslave a few billion people, they would need: - monopoly on force as backstop, - dominance over money and payments, - universal identity and legibility, - integrated surveillance and behavioral telemetry, - control over media, prestige, and the language of legitimacy, - the ability to punish through exclusion rather than visible violence, - destruction of horizontal trust and local autonomy, - a dependent "middle class", not a starving mass, - fusion of state, corporate, legal, media, and financial power, - a population fragmented into isolated individuals and reactive tribes, - permanent crisis to justify centralization, - and a permissioned lifeworld where survival, mobility, work, savings, and speech all depend on system-compatible access. That is how a few dozen could rule billions. Not by owning every mind. By owning the rails that decide what happens to people who do not comply. View quoted note โ†’
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