Posted on 10/18/2023 5:18:23 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Alex Jones breaks down the video of BlackRock CEO Larry Fink attempting to conceal his real agenda of mass starvation and depopulation.
How much competition do you think they want?
Tax? You are not to have an income. Everything you need (read: allowed to have) will be provided for you.
If the Earth needs to get rid of too many people, then why do so very many countries need to increase their populations? Japan, USA, Russia, are all seriously needing replacement populations because of lower birth rates.
BTTT!
Bkmrk
“Our grotesque pollution and destruction of habitat is really hard to argue.”
I agree pollution is a problem, but it can be repaired if people were not lazy and selfish about lifestyle. What have you personally done about your footprint? Or are you one of those who wants everyone else to do it but refuse to make a few personal sacrifices of convenience and standard of living towards the cause? Control population so that you can personally keep your own lifestyle?
“Destruction of habitat”, I once had a perspective about Japan because there were so many tales of over population and habitat destruction. Tons of images shared about how packed into small spaces they are. I believed the propaganda about how they had encroached on all their natural habitat and were now packed in like sardines.
Then I got on Google earth and looked at it from satellite. Turns out that even though more than average only about 15% of japan is occupied. Most of the island is preserved wild lands. The brainwashing was just not true. And it is the same world wide...
Edit it for shorter clips. Main video for back up. Too long for many watchers to wade through it.
Edit it for shorter clips. Main video for back up. Too long for many watchers to wade through it.
“You are not to have an income.”
I understand the concept, but in reality it is unsustainable. Take North Korea as an example.
“I understand the concept, but in reality it is unsustainable.”
Of course it is not sustainable. The human condition for freedom wouldn’t even allow it, but the elites are completely disconnected from reality. They believe their own bullsh*t that they are elites and we are inferior.
Psychopath
THAT sums it up nicely and completely.
The so called “elites” of this world consider themselves to be a “new royalty / aristocracy” and the very fact that peasants such as you and I exist enrages them to no end.
bkmk
Uh, no.
Our oceans, alone, are a catastrophe at this point.
I actually have a relatively small pollution footprint for an American, and I am not advocating depopulation or a global government-forced impoverishment of the masses. I also know that “climate change” as a governing model is a crock.
But lying about the environment and our impact on it—or oversimplifying that by trying to measure how much land people take up, whether globally or on a national basis—is baloney.
“but the elites are completely disconnected from reality. They believe their own bullsh*t that they are elites and we are inferior.”
I understand and agree. Which was my whole point in the first place. They live in an alternate reality and we just need to say no and refuse to let it happen. Cut the profit margin they use to pay for all this now, not later. Make a few personal sacrifices in lifestyle and “comfort” which they use against us. The addictive consumerism is financing our own demise. They operate, survive, and own us by extending credit, buying on credit is the most important weapon they use against us.
If you look at what they own, it is primarily banks, but they also own big industries like oil.
We’ll never diminish their holdings, but we can refuse to play their game. They have bought our politicians and own the media. Those are also things we need to starve out.
Me too
There are easier ways to do it. Think world tensions leading to the biggest war. A ‘well placed’ rocket hits a hospital in the Gaza. A few mosques get blown up.
Think the Archduke of Ferdinand-1914. That’s all it took.
I unloaded my last BlackRock fund a few months ago corporate bonds.
“Our oceans, alone, are a catastrophe at this point.”
Because of our own laziness and want for “convenience”. We embraced the “throw away” consumerism for personal convenience. Example... There was a time when bottles were turned back in to be refilled again. But this takes personal effort to make sure they get back to the stores as they should. But if the bottlers did not get bottles back the product supply decreased and became scarce until they got more back. This forced those who consume the product to make sure the bottles did get back.
The main problem is the throw away culture and consumerism we were trapped into for their profits. Products that are designed to break and be thrown away and replaced with new. If we want to fix it as consumers we need to stop buying goods that are designed this way. We need to make it very clear with our dollars that even if it costs a little more we will only buy goods that are designed to last or can be repaired rather than perpetually thrown away and replaced all the time.
There was a time in this country when it WAS like that, and it created a demand for labor and small business. But it took some personal effort and time to go drop it off at the repair shop and then go pick it up. So they took advantage of our laziness and created the throw away consumerism to appease our own laziness. We need to refuse to be manipulated like that anymore and the pollution problem can be cured...
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