We are in for it, for sure. What it will be like is still unclear though. I sure hope you are wrong, or have left out the good parts.
Interesting conjecture that those few are doing all this with computers. It makes perfect sense now that I think of it. How else could it be done?
RE: The genocide injections are still being pushed relentlessly
You are viewing a single comment's thread from:
The genocide injections are still being pushed relentlessly
I've felt for a few years now that we're no longer playing against a purely human opponent. I used to be able to out-think the enemies of humanity, but now... Yeah, I think they've got not only advanced machine intelligence, but they're using simulators that can handle incredibly large amounts of data, showing them what would happen in almost every situation, under almost any variables. Whenever we get a glimpse of their technology, it's always 20+ years ahead of what the military has, which is always 10+ years ahead of what us civilians have. 30 years ahead is a LONG way ahead, especially as technology is going exponential. They've run this all through and they now essentially know the future. The good news? They can't account for everything. I think they don't (and can't) understand love, for example. I do think that we will win in the end, although we probably have more darkness to endure before then. Truth (good) always does win in the end! Truth is the natural state, lies are something created over top of that. No matter how many lies are told, no matter what's been pulled over our eyes, no matter how much control they manage to get... it can't last forever, and at some point, everything will be revealed. It sounds almost biblical in a lot of ways, or like the fulfillment of prophecies from various belief systems. I think there's a lot of wisdom in those beliefs. I don't know how, but they knew what they were talking about, even if they didn't get all the details perfect. Maybe this has all happened before, and clues for how to endure/defeat it were tucked away in what we now see as ancient myths? I do know that giving up isn't the answer, and that our thoughts and actions matter.