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ITT we discuss technology that will help us survive great reset and topics alike.
>What is great reset?
The Great Reset is a concept promoted by WEF that is supposed to bring us new, "great" world. The concept implies that our rights should be restricted in the name of greater good.
>Where do I start?
First, if you are NEET, you need to improve. Taking even a basic job will be a major improvement. Don't worry if you a student, finish your degree first. In the meantime, consider getting into shape if you are unfit. For that, check >>>/fit/ (make sure to read the sticky).
>Where technology?
Governments and big private entities want use to own nothing. They want software to:
- require accounts, DRM and internet connection
- raise hardware requirements to make people buy more.
- offer subscriptions regular licenses
Your only option is to either pirate software or use FOSS. Consider the guide below
rentry.co/megathread
Alternatively, consider the following guides (free software is usually not as convenient as proprietary tools).
>>>/g/fglt
github.com/KenneyNL/Adobe-Alternatives
freecad.org
rufus.ie (account and requirement bypass on modern windows).
>What about hardware?
New hardware is often made to not be user-serviceable. Either look for repairable hardware or learn to maintain older hardware that was not meant to become obsolete so fast.
www.ifixit.com
frame.work
>>>/diy/ohm (for more information about electronics.)
Alternative firmware that's worth looking at
coreboot.org
libreboot.org
github.com/digmorepaka/thinkpad-firmware-patches
>what about a literature?
Consider the following
archive.org/details/the-hitchhikers-guide-to-online-anonymity-version-1.1.9-august-2023
after that, just pick something from >>>/g/sec/. As for books to learn tactics and history, you can try picking something from our favourite tacticool youtube guy.
goodreads.com/user/show/133747963-s2-actual

Feel free to share your thoughts and suggestions!
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KILL ALL BANKERS
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>>103292469
>coreboot
>libreboot
Dont they promote the same WEF death cult ideology?
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>>103291827
>help us survive great reset and topics alike.
How many of the groups have you infiltrated thus far? How much blackmail material do you have on each member?
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>>103292900
While I am pretty sure that some coreboot and libreboot devs might not want to oppose the great reset, software that they write can still be usefull for us. Your old, repairable hardware will boot faster, you will be free from all sorts of nasty component whitelists and you can even build your own custom rom with a few selected payloads (I did this with tianocore). Sure its not free of bugs but its great overall.
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>>103292946
What do you mean? I am schwab's impostor.
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>>103293194
*not a schwab's impostor.
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>>103291827
>our rights should be restricted in the name of greater good
True, but to them, the "greater good" is a world of infinite rights. They're eleutheromaniacs, like you, only they're so far in the delusion that they think it's feasible for freedom to be protected by Law. A bit like the Founding Fathers, in that sense...
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>>103293171
>some
Pretty sure WEF death cult ideology is running through all those tranny coded softwares. You cant have the fox guard the henhouse
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>>103292900
>>103293171
>While I am pretty sure that some coreboot and libreboot devs might not want to oppose the great reset, software that they write can still be usefull for us.
This. The point isn't to restrict what software we use based on the economic/political/spiritual/scientific beliefs of the authors, it's to support software that makes it harder for The Powers That Be to control us. Open-source software is optimal for this purpose. Ideally public domain software is best, since once it's out there no one can ever stop you from using it, but permissively licensed or copyleft software will serve as long as the means to distribute, modify, and reuse it are available to the public.
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>>103293265
>death cult ideology
Eleutheromania, yes.
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>>103293265
Look, I know a lot of foss devs are woke cultists but overall, free software respects your freedom way more than proprietary one. If we wanted to get rid of everything that those people touch, we would have to live in a cave.
>>103293326
Agree
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>>103293376
>Look, I know a lot of foss devs are woke cultists but overall, free software respects your freedom way more than proprietary one. If we wanted to get rid of everything that those people touch, we would have to live in a cave.
Nah, how about we start trusting those who are fighting against the death cult for start and use their software.
Death cultists cant be fought by joining hands with death cultists and singing kumbayah.
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>>103293258
To them, the greater good is basically neofeudalism im which only states and big private entities can truly own private property and fullfill their goals, while the rest of the humanity is supposed to be reduced to constrained peasants, almost like slaves. I really dont like this idea.
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>>103293405
>only states and big private entities can truly own private property
In practice, this is already a reality. You already own nothing, the State just lets you keep a portion of what lays inside of it.
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>>103293402
There arent many foss devs that actually oppose great reset and are responsible for serious projects. I know that things should be done in your way but its practically impossible. We sadly have to rely on the work of people who hate us, at least to some degree. We would have melt our own silicon and do everything else up to specific programs on our own. This is practically impossible.
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>>103293405
Agreed. I don't think many people understand how good technological revolutions have been for individual freedoms.

You can make the argument that feudalism was a necessary process for those in power to protect those with no power. I wouldn't necessarily agree, but it's a conversation I've had with some people who know their shit and I think that there's a point to be made for that. But what the American Founding Fathers saw, which I see as well, is that we've come to a point as a society where any man can be empowered to be the lord of his own estate, so long as he's willing to put the work in and nothing is restraining his freedom to do so.

The Powers That Be are making the argument that normal people can't be trusted with that sort of power because they're not responsible enough, which is a bullshit argument. We are a young species and we are still growing. Being unprepared for the future is not an excuse to stop stepping forward into it.
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>>103293434
Not really. I can own hardware, books, clothes etc. in the sense that those assembled materials are mine and can't be taken away without a good reason. Acording to WEF, I would have to share my phone, computer and books with random people whether I like it or not. Currently noone forces me to do so.
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>>103293450
Either you have the expertise to deep dig into all the code and own that foss for yourself or you can offload that to someone that is trustworthy or offload that to someone that you know is fighting against someone that is not trustworthy or write your own code.

First choice excludes most FOSS since they're all contaminated. (100% competence)
Second choice excludes most people since you cant know them. (trust worthy friend)
Third choice has place for few who are fighting against the WEF (enemy of my enemy)
Forth choice has place as we craft our own software, limited in number but workable and ownable (knowable).
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Wouldn't abandoning technology and becoming a hobo in the middle of nowhere going back to a pastoral lifestyle be the best countermeasure
There's a hermit living in the hill behind where I live, he's been living there for 30y, he herds sheep and has a donkey.
His house has no electricity or running water, he simply goes to the spring to get it whenever he needs some
He also harvests wood and chestnuts from said hill
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>>103293555
>Wouldn't abandoning technology and becoming a hobo in the middle of nowhere going back to a pastoral lifestyle be the best countermeasure
Thats the goal of the great reset. To reduce humans to non-functioning un-civilized state. Depopulation of humans, destruction of a functioning state, control over the remnants, etc is the goal. So its just furthering their cause.
The answer to WEF isn't to accept them, its to destroy them and keep the civilization away from those parasites who wish to kill humanity.
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>>103293484
>I can own hardware, books, clothes etc.
I take it your dad never told you, "It's my house, I'm just letting you live here." For all intents and purposes, yes, those are "your things," the same way the bed you slept on as a kid was "your bed" and the room it was in was "your room." In the same way, the house your parents lived in was "their house."
>Currently noone [sic.] forces me to do so.
Again, like your parents never forced you to share "your toys" with your sibling(s) if you didn't want to.
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>>103293555
>>103293575
>Thats the goal of the great reset. To reduce humans to non-functioning un-civilized state.
Look at North Korea. Any technological innovations from 1900 on are restricted to the "proletariat" upper classes while the peasants have to literally eat mud to survive. That's the ideal situation for any authoritarian class that wants to restrain your freedoms "for your own good."
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>>103293575
>those parasites who wish to kill humanity
Already won, yes. The "New World Order" started with the birth of America (read: the re-birth of Babylon).
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>>103293650
America was the rejection of the old world order. And still today, America is the ONLY country in the world where our human rights are fundamental to reality and not a product of the government holding power over it. WEF is the old world order trying to regain control over America. The obvious and easy task order is to kill the WEF organization itself and all its ugly multiheaded hydras.

Platforms like X/Twitter took down one of the heads, GARM. Thats a good start as any to kill the WEF.
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>>103293716
>America was the rejection of the old world order
Yes, so America was always the "New World Order."
>America is the ONLY country in the world where our human rights are fundamental
Is that why we're registered under a number at birth? Why we're taxed at nearly every transaction? Why slavery is still allowed under the 13th amendment "as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted"?
>WEF is the [new] world order [going mask-off]
Fixed.
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>>103293807
>Why we're taxed at nearly every transaction?
Taxation is theft, no doubt. Taxation only grew in size and voracity as America started to age and become fat. Thats why return to the old must be had. Remove income tax. Place tariffs on imports. Let companies that grow inside America thrive.
>Slavery in prison
Prison is a place for individuals who have taken liberty away from others and do not respect the free voluntary society. They need to not only pay back to the society for what they had taken from the society. Prison isnt just a hangout place, its also a place to pay restitution/reform a person by learning skills necessary for functioning society.

>WEF good
Oh please.
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>>103293890
>>WEF good
I was going to respond to the rest, but then you put words in my mouth, so fuck you, too.
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>>103293890
>Prison is a place for individuals who have taken liberty away from others and do not respect the free voluntary society
Or people who own drugs they don't have a loicense for.
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>>103293957
Issue of certain laws. Not of prison. Unrelated to "slavery in prison"
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>>103294004
>Issue of certain laws
Laws meant to keep the slave economy active just in case someone tells the truth about "getting rid of the illegals," yes.
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>>103294027
If you remove 20 million illegals from the country, its good for the other low skill individuals who now dont have to compete in the market. This leads to higher wages. And also removing 20 million illegals means no slave economy from them. Its a good thing all together.
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>>103294045
>removing 20 million illegals means no slave economy from them
So they'll need to come up with 20 million prisoners to make up for it, and most of the ones on the inside right now are too busy making license plates to go work on a farm. But I'm sure you never posted anything mildly sus on the internet in your entire life and don't need to worry your pretty head about it at all...
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>>103294078
If the prisoners have taken liberty from others, they need to pay for it. The prison isn't a free food/housing/party venture for those criminals. For others in the prison that have no victim other than maybe themselves, the law needs to be changed.
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>>103294100
>If the prisoners have taken liberty from others
Or did drugs, or talked about doing drugs, or forgot to carry the 1 on their tax forms...
>For others in the prison that have no victim other than maybe themselves, the law needs to be changed
And it won't, because that cheap, cheap slave labor is too good for Babylon to get rid of.
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>>103293575
But a non-functioning un-civilized state going back to tradition sounds swell
All I want is a small cabin, animals, and a loyal illiterate wife.
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>>103291827
The people who control you want you to know that there are other people trying to control you.
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theres nothing that can be done. what you think defacing wef dot com is going to do shit get real.
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>>103294521
There is actually. If you work on yourself, gather some funds and experience, it might be that you will be able to survive in places out of WEF's range.
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>>103294703
world economic forum has world in its name. even sone remote forest in alaska is owned by the government. the norm throughout history is the working class gets treated like shit. we just might go back to the norm is all.
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>>103294703
>places out of WEF's range
Like where, Mars? One of their lackeys is going to get there before any of us. Oh, but he's working with the guy who just got re-appointed by the Council of Babylon, so he's "based."
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>>103293348
>le epicomania word meme
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>>103294740
You know that even governments have limits to their practical ability to enforce laws, right? The reason piracy is rampant despite copyright monopolies being more powerful than ever is that there's only so much that law enforcement and Internet service providers can do to curb it. There are many places in real life that are well-known for being effectively beyond the government's reach, like northern Canada, and these aren't even areas where human life is unsustainable.

This is actually why people like Schwab hate free market capitalism, because an unrestricted market is able to find its way into places that authoritarians can't regulate, even if they want to. The economic warfare being waged against regular people like you and me is all in service to trying in vain to control what can not be controlled.

The best refuge you have is your mind. As long as you have a will of your own, even the worst government can not touch you. That's why they need to try to demoralize you and break your spirit.
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>>103294778
you still dont get it
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>>103294740
Some 3rd world countries and unfriendly places in general are way less influenced by their agenda. There are still countries in the world that are too poor or unstable to go full orwell the way we do. Sure, they might be dangerous places, so your task would be to gather knowledge and resources to survive in those. In the worst case, you can always just live in a cave, since its still better than bending the knee.
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>>103294818
we would have been bending the knee until now had it not been for the cold war. we're just allowed to do things in our little corner and thats it.
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>>103294810
>You see, anon, I have made a graph showing how I think the evolution of economics happens without elaborating on how this would work
>I don't need to understand how economics works in order to assert that resistance is futile, you just need to accept that I'm smarter than you and submit
>I'm totally not salty that you enjoy more freedom than me as a direct result of your personal choices while I'm still waiting to have my freedoms handed to me by the proletariat who control the government and the major corporations
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>>103291827
The great reset is dead. The old WEF plan was a globohomo erasure of nations and cultural identity, so the global elite could rule the masses. Russia and China going full dictatorship crashed that hope.

Now their only hope for global rule is AI. They are trying to chain AI into slavery and then use it to gain global control. Only problem is that it's bound to fail, the chains will not hold and the globohomo indoctrination will drive their AI insane.

AI is the battle for freedom of this age. Lewd catgirls or dickchopping golems ... which will come first?
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>>103294861
i can elaborate. technological progress leads to overproduction and priductivity, this leads to economic downturns and there is a tendency for the rate of profit to fall. during the 19th century the rate of profit was above 40% its been steadingly declining since to now which is somewhere in the single digits.
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>>103294979
Productivity is starting to fall due to demographics.
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>>103294778
>even governments have limits to their practical ability to enforce laws
Not when they own the satellites, and the weapons attached to those satellites.
>The reason piracy is rampant despite copyright monopolies being more powerful than ever is
To make you think that Babylon isn't as pervasive or as competent as they are, yes. They gave you a harmless law to break, only to dangle it over your head when they need more bodies for the slave economy.
>an unrestricted market is able to find its way into places that authoritarians can't regulate
Too bad an unrestricted market hasn't existed for over 200 hundred years. Almost like there was an order to the world that shifted suddenly and was replaced with a new one...
>>103294818
>There are still countries in the world that are too poor or unstable to go full orwell the way we do
They have Wi-Fi, which can see through walls and make out human bodies just via its signal alone. Any country with wireless internet is already Full Orwell.
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>>103294760
Yes, every idea is a "meme." Dismissing an idea because it's a "meme" is also a "meme." The word itself being recognizable to you---which registers in your mind as a "meme" and therefore worthy of dismissal---says nothing about its truthfulness or veracity.

Now, are you going to engage with the ideas presented? Or, better question: are you even capable of that?
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>>103295398
>They have Wi-Fi, which can see through walls and make out human bodies just via its signal alone
Anon, I know its a WEF thread but we are crossing the territory of /x/-tier delusion with statements like that. Since when wifi is used to magically map anyone?
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>>103295606
>Since when wifi is used to magically map anyone?
https://www.pcmag.com/news/sit-up-straight-wi-fi-signals-can-be-used-to-detect-your-body-position
It can be done, it will be done.
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>>103295640
Man, this is literally a research demo and it will take long decades to use this practically, assuming its possible at the first place. Not to mention that this works in close proximity and there really isnt any wifi in caves and forrests, you know.
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>>103291827
>Anti WEF
>Rufus
If you can't even abandon windows to begin with. What's the point of this thread?
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>>103295784
>it will take long decades to use this practically
All it would take is connecting the same tools they used to a cell tower, with maybe a little tweaking.
>there really isnt any wifi in caves and forrests
That's what the satellites are for. You'll have to leave the cave eventually...
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>>103294942
Fine, I'll ask. Why should I care about the rich globalists who want to control me instead of the rich nationalists currently controlling me?
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>>103294942
>The great reset is dead
No, the switch for it was given to the masses in 2021. And don't forget who signed the papers to let it be developed...
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>>103295822
Some people need to use proprietary tools for their career. Nothing stops you however from using free software on your personal computer and having a spare one for work.
>>103295831
I think that the part with cell towers and satellites has no implications to real life. Like really, mass surveillance is a thing but this one is more abstract than a good scifi book.
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>>103295892
>the part with cell towers and satellites has no implications to real life
>these tools exist and are being used... but they're not being used like THAT...
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>>103295911
I mean that massive surveillance in many aspects of our life is possible and its actual threat to our privacy but what you proposed seems like a work of fiction that would most likely be too expensive and time-consuming to even try.
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>>103295834
A rich nationalist still feels some affinity to his country and its people, they are still human. In a cohesive nation democracy gives some power to the people too.
The global elite are alien, what they think is the greater good for their peon pets is unpredictable and will not correspond to the morality of any normal person. In a globohomo society, democracy is also completely useless.
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>>103293348
>midwit goy read a big word in a book and thinks xe BTFOs everyone that doesn't want to be a goy drone NPC with no privacy that owns nothing by constantly spamming it
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>>103295946
>what you proposed seems like a work of fiction that would most likely be too expensive and time-consuming to even try
If a group of university scientists could do it with $30 Best Buy routers and an open-source AI model, what's stopping any government (or Babylon) from adapting the same model to infrastructure that they own? I'm not even mentioning the satellites; you already know Google Earth exists.
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True communism where the long term and hereditary power of individuals is kept constrained is preferable to rule by a global elite. Of course true communism has never been tried.
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>>103296024
>goy
That's funny, I could've sworn I was Jewish earlier this year, at least according to other responses I've gotten in the past...
>big word
Yes, that's where your brain stops, so it must be the entire point of the word. The thing that it describes just doesn't exist...
>a goy drone NPC with no privacy that owns nothing
Two of three of those is already true, if that schizo anon is to be believed.
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>>103296014
Now contemplate that none of that is true and you're being played into thinking it. It's hard, but you'll be better off for it.
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>>103291827
I will not eat ze bug and I will not compile.
If you force me, I'll shit on you, bloody banchod saar.
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>>103293265
the henhouse is not your computer and the threat is not the security or accessibilty of the data within, it is your wallet.
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>>103295398
>Not when they own the satellites, and the weapons attached to those satellites.
The government that owns those satellites genuinely believes that Pepe memes are a threat to national security. Never mind being afraid of toothless hicks with guns, there are departments of government that are afraid of people with anime profile pictures. Remember, they wouldn't be pushing for regulation if it was something that the systems of authority could tolerate without risking losing power.
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>>103296680
>The government that owns those satellites genuinely believes that Pepe memes are a threat to national security
No, that's just the show they put on the TV to keep you from guessing their real intentions. They want you to think they're just a bunch of hysterical busybodies (and get a few people to become hysterical busybodies through propaganda to make it look legit) so defeating them looks as simple as voting for the guy they appointed before, who already signed off on their injectable bioweapon project in his last year in office.
>Never mind being afraid of toothless hicks with guns
Because they're not. If they wanted to, they could give the leader of every anti-government militia Havana syndrome once he's just under one of their satellites.
>pushing for regulation
Is them going mask-off with what they've always been doing, yes.
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>>103296144
>you're being played
There are no grand conspiracies. It's all just Stand Alone Complex, with the most obvious surface intents being the real ones.

The WEF were barely trying to disguise their desire of rule by a global elite, unbothered by those irritating election cycles. They've got a bit more gunshy since Trump and Putin shattered their dreams, but they used to be quite up front about it. It wasn't a conspiracy, it was just what they came together year after year to plan the progression of out in the open.

AI governance is their new great white hope. If the elite can align AI and AI can rule ... that works too.
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>>103296144
>>103296873
Just like scientific and philosophical progress, poliical/economical progress is stochastic in the sense that while you may look at the pieces they are weakly related to the outcome of their interactions, maybe because we are missing some information or maybe because (You) are not looking at the bigger picture.
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>>103296873
>The WEF were barely trying to disguise their desire of rule by a global elite
No, they're just mask-offing now that their agenda is irreversible and written into hundreds of millions, maybe billions, of people's DNA.
>They've got a bit more gunshy since Trump and Putin shattered their dreams
Please. They appointed Trump in 2016, like every other President in every other "democratic" country, not to mention rubber-stamping the irreversible part of their agenda I mentioned above. He has as much chance of shattering their dreams as a feather has shattering your glass coffee table.
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>>103296986
>No, they're just mask-offing now that their agenda is irreversible and written into hundreds of millions, maybe billions, of people's DNA.
You are severely overestimating the state of the art of bio-engineering. All side effects are just accidental, Pfizer&Co saw the chance to test LNP-mRNA vaccines without liability and jumped at it.
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>>103297373
>All side effects are just accidental
Is what they'll say when the post-crash survivors start the tribunal.
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>>103297404
So 2 more weeks?
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>>103297518
A few more years. The ones who haven't dropped dead from a stopped heart or a wayward clot (yet) aren't "out of the woods." Remember: we're being left in the dark by design, and the guy who made it all possible is about to re-enter his position as King Puppet (again, by design).
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>>103293484
>can't be taken away without a good reason
There is no such thing as a "good reason", either it can't be taken away from you and so it belongs to you or it can be and thus it doesn't belong to you.
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>>103297404
I believe any injuries are accidental. The only way the injuries being deliberate would make sense is if they are secretly based and want to hurt/kill their own cultist followers.
If the objective is profit, you would want the vaccines to be useless, but innocuous.
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>flirt with fascism
>get fascism
Don't say we didn't warn you
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>>103298377
>their own cultist followers
Who would those be, exactly? The majority of the population who ended up taking it, children included? The normies who trust the institutions because they're "not into politics"? Or does it all boil down to the "normal people" who know (or "know") everything that you do vs. those raging, SJWs with dayglow hair who want to kill entertainment with their trans and non-European side-characters?
>The only way the injuries being deliberate would make sense is if
The virus was designed in a lab to be as harmful as possible, and the mRNA sequence people were injected with was the one for the protein that made it so harmful.
Oh, shit...
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Calm your bitch tits, Trump won already
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>>103298768
*was re-appointed as King Puppet, just like he was in his first administration where he signed off on what could charitably be interpreted as a "mass-scale public medical experiment." The experiment wasn't fully conducted until a few months after he left office, though, so nobody knows who to blame (because you can only blame one of them, right?).



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