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To: PAR35
If Google had representatives at Davos, they know what's planned.

I believe it reasonable to expect that Google has representatives at Davos, and they do know what is planned.

Plans do not usually work out quite as expected. So, it would be also correct to say that "Google does not know what's coming exactly". They really do not know - exactly.

What they do know, is that they will clamp down hard on anyone saying things they do not want said after "somebody does something, somewhere". What they probably know is that a large number of very nasty things are in the planning stages and some of those projects may go forward to execution. What they don't know which ones will be selected and proceed to completion.

Google is going to support the Deep State sponsors who created them.

12 posted on 01/13/2024 9:30:27 AM PST by flamberge (It turns out that you can fool most of the people, most of the time.)
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To: flamberge
"If Google had representatives at Davos, they know what's planned."

I believe it reasonable to expect that Google has representatives at Davos, and they do know what is planned.

Plans do not usually work out quite as expected. So, it would be also correct to say that "Google does not know what's coming exactly". They really do not know - exactly.

Sorry, while the Davos set like to think that they have the future well planned. Nobody does. Carl von Clauswitz, a Prussian philosopher of war who witnessed and survived the chaotic 20+ year period of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, noted that international relations, specifically war, are shaped by three interactive forces: rational policy decisions, peoples emotions, and random chance (unpredictable events like weather that are out of the control of nations / individuals).

Plans are attempts to predict events with little to know hard facts, just a boatload of assumptions that planners try to confirm or deny over time.

President Eisenhower said it best:

"I tell this story to illustrate the truth of the statement I heard long ago in the Army: Plans are worthless, but planning is everything. There is a very great distinction because when you are planning for an emergency you must start with this one thing: the very definition of “emergency” is that it is unexpected, therefore it is not going to happen the way you are planning."

Outside our Lord, who doesn't share his planning very often, no one is in control.

21 posted on 01/13/2024 10:41:53 AM PST by drop 50 and fire for effect ("Work relentlessly, accomplish much, remain in the background, and be more than you seem.")
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