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Dr Mike Yeadon's avatar

Yes, and human biology is often such that, as one psychologist told me, “People would prefer to die with the herd than to leave the herd”.

That leaves as potential survivors only those who don’t follow herds!

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Amerikan Werewolf's avatar

For sure and I like that line of thinking! ;) However ... Therein begs the question.

I've had this conversation with a number of people, largely offline, and we simply cannot figure out WHY the WEF crowd does not seem to see that. Are they truly that stupid and blind? ... Why would they enact a plan that is guaranteed to leave behind those who are most likely to oppose them?

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Dr Mike Yeadon's avatar

1. I’m not sure how effective we’ve really been at “opposing them”. I don’t claim I’ve even slowed them down, sadly

2. They don’t care who goes first as they believe their subsequent plans will take out most of the rest?

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Amerikan Werewolf's avatar

Your first point is very valid on the surface, but ... I think that perhaps that view is a bit on the negative side (though I wholly appreciate where it comes from). I think it also depends on what you are really hoping to accomplish, and on what level.

In my mind, my very existence is in opposition to their goals. I have a medical doctorate and have not taken the vaxx. Although I am far less vocal than you are about it, I do gladly and readily tell anyone I encounter what I know from my research (beginning in 2021 with the brilliant summary by Doc Spartacus). I'm not shy about discussing the vaxx with people, and I'm able to do so without alienating them.

I can see that you're across the pond ... Over here, we have a phrase, which is probably more legend than fact: Three percent. This refers to the supposed fact that only 3% of the American colonists actually bothered to stand up to British rule, thus sparking the revolution and founding the USA. Again, it's probably totally bogus and certainly whitewashed in the extreme, but it's a worthwhile rallying cry. Another way to look at the same concept might be the 80/20 rule. Sure, 80% of the population are blithering sheep, but they only cause 20% of the problems for the WEF crowd. The 20% who are not sheep give them 80% of the grief. In this case, it might even be 90/10 or above ... That's enough to keep me motivated ;)

As to subsequent plans ... I don't know. Nuclear disaster would not create a fun paradise for the WEF ghouls to live out their days, nor would any other non-voluntary dystopia. I think that they WANT you (us) to believe that their rule is inevitable, so that you (we) will CHOOSE their oppression.

It's all about choice ... Obviously my post is skeeving off SOMETHING in the algorithm, because it keeps giving me an error message. Hmm!

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Dr Mike Yeadon's avatar

I don’t think their rule is inevitable, though I think it’s reasonable to believe nobody plans to take over the world without a plan they’re pretty sure will succeed.

AI may turn out not to be the easy fix they seem to think, for real time decisions on CBDC. If it isn’t instantaneous, it’s no use.

Regrettably I do think what’s inevitable is the demolition of modern life. They’re well on their way and no hint of effective opposition from the street or elsewhere.

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Amerikan Werewolf's avatar

Aah, yeah. It won't "Go back to Normal," that's for sure. I think the big questions are: How bad is it going to get, WHY is it going to get that bad, and how long is it going to last that way?

CBDC sure does seem inevitable. I don't think that's going to go over very well with a lot of us ... That might be The Big One, in a Biblical sense (the mark referred to in Revelation, which so many seem to think is the shot -- I don't think it's that, but I do think that part of the prophecy is going to come along soon). Probably not, since it seems to obvious, but that's my current working hypothesis.

The AI angle fascinates me. I used to enjoy chatting with the super rudimentary chatbot programs that existed when I was a kid, trying to see if Elisa and Dr. Sbatso had any spark of consciousness. I have weird theories about that, but they are truly weird. Probably need to save that for a personal 'blog post.

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