Perhaps the most maddening part of all this is how "the people" are now revolting over gas prices and the cost of shopping - but were dumb, silent shitwits when it came to mandating experimental injections? They have stayed dumb and silent even as the 'conspiracy' theories proved correct again and again, as the obvious lack of effectiveness and the obvious harms mount up, continued silence and indifference, but hey, raise the cost of their shopping due to shortages and transport problems and suddenly they lose their minds and protest that someone somewhere DO SOMETHING?
God I hate my own species at times. Can't help feeling they deserve all this, good n hard. Fukwits.
As apalling and disheartening it is, as you say - a mystery it is not: it takes far more intellegence and critical thinking skills to unmask a rather densely woven net of ubiquitous manipulation, gasligthing and intimidation than to figure out that no gas, no oil, no food is going to be a problem for you.
I would laugh my head off at Augsburg for even considering shutting off the street lights but Iive an hour away. Söder the minister president of bavaria is so hopeless at his job he will probably try and push cities to virtue signal that they're doing something. this winter will be fun.
I left the UK a long time ago. Around 7 years after I left, which would be around 10 years ago now, I popped back to visit, and was shocked to find my home town turned the lights off at night time. I mean, that's what lights are for, right? The night time?
So councils so badly mismanaged they literally can't afford to keep the lights on is not new.
funny how none of the countries with such severe and predicted fuel shortages considers eating crow, dropping the Russia/China sanctions, and paying the suppliers in their own currency as demanded.
Virtue signal + elite pressure. One of the biggest pushers of the ESG policies (one of the main culprits of the current situation) is none other than BlackRock.
The only part of this that puzzles me: were these leaders so dumb that they could not see that sanctions on Russia would probably lead to problems with Russian energy & other Russian exports (like food)? Or was this deliberate, all part of the destruction of the global economy?
There is a division in what people believe, some believe it is on purpose, others think it was stupidity.
I think it might be a mix of both, with a massive larger dose of stupidity and hubris thinking countries would be able to handle the cost of sanctions short-term. Or they thought they would be able to push the green agenda faster.
Perhaps the most maddening part of all this is how "the people" are now revolting over gas prices and the cost of shopping - but were dumb, silent shitwits when it came to mandating experimental injections? They have stayed dumb and silent even as the 'conspiracy' theories proved correct again and again, as the obvious lack of effectiveness and the obvious harms mount up, continued silence and indifference, but hey, raise the cost of their shopping due to shortages and transport problems and suddenly they lose their minds and protest that someone somewhere DO SOMETHING?
God I hate my own species at times. Can't help feeling they deserve all this, good n hard. Fukwits.
As apalling and disheartening it is, as you say - a mystery it is not: it takes far more intellegence and critical thinking skills to unmask a rather densely woven net of ubiquitous manipulation, gasligthing and intimidation than to figure out that no gas, no oil, no food is going to be a problem for you.
its because they were free and when you throw the word science around all the time most people think science means 100% undisputed fact.
i had a lot of people i know saying i was stupid not to get the vax coz it is free...
did the people in jonestown pay for the koolaide?
How we got here: https://unlimitedhangout.com/2022/06/investigative-reports/the-revenge-of-the-malthusians-and-the-science-of-limits/
And this https://youtu.be/gnYD48d9k6k
I would laugh my head off at Augsburg for even considering shutting off the street lights but Iive an hour away. Söder the minister president of bavaria is so hopeless at his job he will probably try and push cities to virtue signal that they're doing something. this winter will be fun.
I left the UK a long time ago. Around 7 years after I left, which would be around 10 years ago now, I popped back to visit, and was shocked to find my home town turned the lights off at night time. I mean, that's what lights are for, right? The night time?
So councils so badly mismanaged they literally can't afford to keep the lights on is not new.
funny how none of the countries with such severe and predicted fuel shortages considers eating crow, dropping the Russia/China sanctions, and paying the suppliers in their own currency as demanded.
gotta stay on that Party line, I guess.
Virtue signal + elite pressure. One of the biggest pushers of the ESG policies (one of the main culprits of the current situation) is none other than BlackRock.
The only part of this that puzzles me: were these leaders so dumb that they could not see that sanctions on Russia would probably lead to problems with Russian energy & other Russian exports (like food)? Or was this deliberate, all part of the destruction of the global economy?
There is a division in what people believe, some believe it is on purpose, others think it was stupidity.
I think it might be a mix of both, with a massive larger dose of stupidity and hubris thinking countries would be able to handle the cost of sanctions short-term. Or they thought they would be able to push the green agenda faster.
Hubris most certainly.