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To: dragonblustar

The world, life, is a mass of competing and cooperating interests, and that’s always been the case.

Musk has his own agenda and his own interests, and sometimes they align with ours (and mine with yours for that matter) and sometimes not. One day the Feds want to shut him down, and the next day the DOD needs him to launch their interceptor satellites ASAP.

And then there are events and random factors and unforeseen problems (”unintended consequences” was the ancient criticism of centralised government policy). Europe’s “renewable” energy plans are now crashing and burning. Reality gets a vote.

This constant chaotic churn is one reason why a world view based on a grand evil conspiracy is fundamentally wrong. That does not mean that some wannabe conspirators (Klaus Schwab say) think that they have a grand plan in place, but those people are even more deluded than the rest of us.


33 posted on 02/26/2024 12:32:56 PM PST by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: buwaya

If you were to tell me that a few years ago but there’s too much things going on to ignore. Plus, Bill Gates hasn’t read the memo. He’s going full balls to the walls on depopulation and putting vaccines into our foods. Now he wants to blot out the sun. Billionaires are building bunkers and buying up land. The government just released info that they have nano particles that can be sprayed into the atmosphere and inhaled, these are controllable particles that “take orders”! I can go on but just look at what’s surfacing now, especially all the WEF, UN agendas,TED talks and so on. Scary as hell.


53 posted on 02/26/2024 3:03:39 PM PST by dragonblustar (You best start believing in Bible prophecies, you're in one.)
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