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Things Get Ripe

Things Get Ripe James Howard Kunstler Besides trying to just live their lives in these days of socioeconomic meltdown, which, Gawd knows, is hard enough, the people can barely sort out the seemingly malevolent intentions of the folks in-charge of the monster that government has become. And so, the question arises: are they actually trying to kill us all, or are they so corrupt and stupid that everything they touch falls apart?  In other words, is it mastermindery or clusterfuckery? On the former side, you have that gallery of international villains out of the James Bond playbook: Bill Gates, Klaus Schwab, and George Soros — megalomaniacs armed with mega-money, a sho’nuff recipe for trouble — representing the emergence of a world-saving regime, in concert with lackey national leaderships. Their narrative goes like this: humans have over-replicated, like maggots in a trash can, they’re wrecking the planet and gobbling (our) resources, and we must find a way to get rid of them that looks

What’s REALLY behind the war on home ownership?

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What’s REALLY behind the war on home ownership? Becoming a “Nation of Renters” is clearly a big part of the New Normal. Kit Knightly The incipient “Great Reset” is a multi-faceted beast. We talk a lot about vaccine passports and lockdowns and the Covid-realated aspects – and we should – but there’s more to it than that. Remember, they want you to  “own nothing and be happy” . And right at the top of the list of things you definitely shouldn’t own, is your own home. The headlines about this have been steady for the last few years, but it has picked up pace in the wake of the “pandemic” (as has so much else). An agenda hidden on back pages, behind by Covid’s meaningless big red numbers, but perhaps no less sinister. You can find articles all over the net talking up renting over owning. Last month, for example, Bloomberg ran an article  headlined : America Should Become a Nation of Renters” Which praises what they call  “the liquefaction of the housing market”  and gleefully expounds on t

The Problem Is Evil: Of Cyberterrorism, Great Resets, and Political Prisoners

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The Problem Is Evil: Of Cyberterrorism, Great Resets, and Political Prisoners Joaquin Flores The present elite in the west is governed by a misanthropic principle, which views the exercise of power as something measured by the degree to which it can be exercised in the most painful way. How is a citizenry to respond to Evil, to publicly made threats that they are now in a period where novel viruses, cyberterrorism, and food shortages may strike at any moment? What about the fact that making threats to achieve political or ideological aims is the very definition of terrorism itself, or the fact that using the internet to do this is the definition of cyberterrorism? When we look at those who have benefited politically and financially from the lockdowns, and who will undoubtedly do the same with the coming cyberterrorism seasons, we are reasonable in asking: Is the World Economic Forum website in fact a  terrorist website ? Are the Davos people terrorists? Certainly, the plausible deniabi

The Not So Great Carbon Reset

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The Not So Great Carbon Reset by  IAIN DAVIS The World Economic Forum's (WEF) Great Reset has been sold to the public as an opportunity to build a sustainable, carbon neutral future. The ubiquitous sound bite of  build back better , or  "build back greener,"  as UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson  recently rephrased it , suggests that recovery from the economic devastation, following the alleged pandemic, is a chance for the world to  "reset." Sustainable Development Goal 11 (b) of UN  Agenda 2030  states: By 2020, substantially increase the number of cities and human settlements adopting and implementing integrated policies and plans towards.. adaptation to climate change, resilience to disasters, and develop and implement, in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030, holistic disaster risk management at all levels. The  Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction , written in 2015, states: The recovery, rehabilitation and reconstructi