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Post by frostbite on Dec 24, 2020 13:13:50 GMT 10
The Great Reset is one giant pipe dream, the result of some self important oxygen thieves snorting too much soy latte. You cannot seize all tbe assets from all the people, with no compensation apart from some arbitary minimum wage, and not expect a visit from a CRF team.
I'll bet a genuine cuban and a bottle of 21yo whisky that it doesn't happen.
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Post by milspec on Dec 24, 2020 18:48:10 GMT 10
The Great Reset is one giant pipe dream, the result of some self important oxygen thieves snorting too much soy latte. You cannot seize all tbe assets from all the people, with no compensation apart from some arbitary minimum wage, and not expect a visit from a CRF team. I'll bet a genuine cuban and a bottle of 21yo whisky that it doesn't happen. Yeah, ts about as likely to happen as the democrats and their enablers convincing enough people that they've won the US election...
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Post by spinifex on Dec 24, 2020 19:12:06 GMT 10
The Great Reset is one giant pipe dream, the result of some self important oxygen thieves snorting too much soy latte. You cannot seize all tbe assets from all the people, with no compensation apart from some arbitary minimum wage, and not expect a visit from a CRF team. I'll bet a genuine cuban and a bottle of 21yo whisky that it doesn't happen. It's do-able. Joseph Stalin showed us that. But I agree. It won't happen. What I don't see anywhere is a modern J. Stalin who would take the lead on such a venture in modern times.
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Post by milspec on Dec 25, 2020 6:53:07 GMT 10
The Great Reset is one giant pipe dream, the result of some self important oxygen thieves snorting too much soy latte. You cannot seize all tbe assets from all the people, with no compensation apart from some arbitary minimum wage, and not expect a visit from a CRF team. I'll bet a genuine cuban and a bottle of 21yo whisky that it doesn't happen. It's do-able. Joseph Stalin showed us that. But I agree. It won't happen. What I don't see anywhere is a modern J. Stalin who would take the lead on such a venture in modern times. I'm not so sure, remember it was Lenin who pushed for getting rid of the czars and then Stalin who took advantage from there after the population revolted. A similar route exists with K Schwab followed by any ambitious narcissistic manipulator within the big tech executive. They've already got the populous in the palm of their hand. Remember as a prepper with your views of the state of the world that you are in a small minority compared with the general population. The general population will believe digital money is good for them along with increased lockdowns and intrusive surveillance etc People get fed these views in news, social media and .gov announcements and their friends nod in acceptance and they all go along with it. If we really did have a commonsense view of the world and a popular unified voice to raise & address big issues, we wouldnt be in the state we are in today. PS Merry Xmas.
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Post by spinifex on Dec 25, 2020 9:21:32 GMT 10
I see an advantage in the system becoming so E-tech. E-money, E-surveillance etc ... leaves a big gap in the non E-world to operate in.
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Post by bug on Dec 25, 2020 10:04:47 GMT 10
I see an advantage in the system becoming so E-tech. E-money, E-surveillance etc ... leaves a big gap in the non E-world to operate in. The 'reasonable guy' asking us to 'give up a few freedoms for the greater good' comes first. The Stalins come later. The reality is it's one bunch of the 1% replacing another bunch of the 1%. The public is just their tool to manipulate to get what they want.
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Post by frostbite on Dec 25, 2020 10:18:21 GMT 10
Give up a few freedoms is a lot different to handing over, without compensation, your million dollar house that you've slaved away for decades to pay off.
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Post by SA Hunter on Jan 15, 2021 21:20:52 GMT 10
Another pov on this subject.
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Post by doglover on Jan 16, 2021 9:15:03 GMT 10
I’ve been hearing more about this idea of a great reset for a while now. I think the massive debt load most of the worlds governments have are getting so huge they are beginning to realize there is no way in hell it could ever be paid off. The US is currently spending worse than the proverbial drunken sailor, and the covid pandemic has just become the latest excuse to spend even more. I am not optimistic in the least of the coming economic storm. I am near retirement age, actually thinking of retiring early at the end of this year. I hate the idea of our government mismanagement causing my lifetime of hard earned savings to be devalued along with the dollar. But I honestly feel worse for my kids. They are going to inherit the brunt of this mess. I don’t believe in bankruptcy,, but feel that if you borrow, which is stupid to begin with, then you should have to work your ass off until it’s paid back. Period.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2021 23:20:14 GMT 10
Do a search for Dr Dolores Cahill.
Bit chute has many videos.
Youtube not so many.
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Post by milspec on Jan 17, 2021 10:19:59 GMT 10
Another pov on this subject. I completely agree with his assessment of the great reset but not so much with his religious sentiments.
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Post by bushdoc2 on Jan 17, 2021 17:08:17 GMT 10
Give up a few freedoms is a lot different to handing over, without compensation, your million dollar house that you've slaved away for decades to pay off. They won't pinch your house. They will just decide to tax "luxuries" or charge higher council rates until you can't afford it, or become their cash cow.
Like they already do...
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Post by frostbite on Jan 18, 2021 4:44:54 GMT 10
Give up a few freedoms is a lot different to handing over, without compensation, your million dollar house that you've slaved away for decades to pay off. They won't pinch your house. They will just decide to tax "luxuries" or charge higher council rates until you can't afford it, or become their cash cow.
Like they already do...
So the 'no private property' is fake news? The higher the rates, the higher the rent you charge. The tenant becomes the cash cow, or the great wave of the newly homeless washes over those that would wish to control us. Their power is just an illusion. Don't swallow the Kool Aid.
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Post by bug on Jan 18, 2021 11:08:49 GMT 10
The Great Reset is one giant pipe dream, the result of some self important oxygen thieves snorting too much soy latte. You cannot seize all tbe assets from all the people, with no compensation apart from some arbitary minimum wage, and not expect a visit from a CRF team. I'll bet a genuine cuban and a bottle of 21yo whisky that it doesn't happen. It's do-able. Joseph Stalin showed us that. But I agree. It won't happen. What I don't see anywhere is a modern J. Stalin who would take the lead on such a venture in modern times. Xi Xin Ping.
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Post by frostbite on Jan 18, 2021 11:54:04 GMT 10
Even the Chinese are allowed to own houses. (Just not the land they are built on, just like the Australian Communist Territory.
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Post by Stealth on Jan 18, 2021 12:29:10 GMT 10
It is a crap way of dealing with climate change. All they'd have to do is tax oil and coal the way that cigarettes are gradually increasingly taxed and you'd see a natural transition away from fossil fuels. Looks more like a way of expanding government control than anything to do with the environment. I agree entirely! And more initiatives to reduce the amount of waste that we make. Apparently Japan's recycling system is one of the most effective and intense in the world, but we can't follow their model because I guess reasons? Provide positive options as you slowly balance out the negative and people will switch because it makes sense. As for a Great Reset, well. An economic reset has been the biggest driver of my preps for the couple of years I've been into it. I never factored a pandemic specifically although the preps that we have generally saw us through regardless for what we experienced, and definitely provided a good insight as to the things that we'd need should money or supplies become tight. I have thought from day one that the pandemic would start an economic crash and I'll be surprised if we make it through largely as unscathed as we did for the GFC.
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Post by SA Hunter on Jan 18, 2021 19:47:38 GMT 10
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Post by Stealth on Jan 19, 2021 7:56:13 GMT 10
Another pov on this subject. "Welcome to the year 2030. Welcome to my city - or should I say, "our city." I don't own anything. I don't own a car. I don't own a house. I don't own any appliances or any clothes." We're already there. You only have to talk to millenials to know that. People like me (the older, jaded millenials) are fuming that we struggle to buy homes in the places that we actually want to live because house prices are insane thanks to investors ruining the market and leaching off younger generations. The younger ones have accepted their fate and try to turn a negative into a positive by saying that renting 'gives them freedom'. Or rather, they've fallen for the line that has been fed to them whether out of stupidity or submission. People are leasing cars instead of buying so they can upgrade every two years. That's been a common thing for as long as I can remember, it just has started to seep down to the lower income groups. The insidious "Buy now, pay later!" has become "Lease now, and change whenever you like!". In my city, you can hire a scooter using an app to get around town. Appliances are already easily hired, and there's plenty of apps out there where you can 'clothes share' for a snazzy outfit for a party. You get it dry cleaned and return it within a week. As for his Christianity angle well. The god-bothering can take a bounding leap. I can't even verbalise how profoundly offensive his comments are to me on so many levels, and I'm not part of the LGBT+ community.
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Post by norseman on Jan 19, 2021 8:01:28 GMT 10
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Post by SA Hunter on Jan 19, 2021 18:28:06 GMT 10
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