RE: Fact Check: Does the WEF have the stated Goal that You will own nothing and be Happy ?

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Fact Check: Does the WEF have the stated Goal that You will own nothing and be Happy ?

in wef •  3 years ago 

hence I like that Lobaczewski uses "new" words such as ponerology and pathocracy - to get away from all the confusion of political -isms, that with a pathological mindset all become forms of tyranny.

Mussolini famously defined fascism as corporatism - that should suffice in pointing out how similar these labels all are - in the wrong hands.

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The creeping infiltration, polarisation, and weaponisation of terminology is certainly something I've been keeping an eye on. Concurrent to the fact that people are as much controlled in their knee jerk emotional rejections as they are with their unquestioning acceptance. There are also many words and conversations that now carry such a weight and burden of predetermined (externally cultivated) opinion and controversy - that they're being quite literally walled off. Certainly, the Overton window is shrinking like never before.

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this also happened under the Tzar, then the Bolshies flipped from being targets of censorship to being the new tyrants - same in Nazi Germany. Great book by Klemperer: Language of the Third Reich: LTI: Lingua Tertii Imperii .
This time it's global.

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This time it's global.

Couldn't agree more - people either face this (and by virtue all their fears) now, or beg on their knees at a later date. 5G beamed from above, and an eye in the sky that promises high resolution real-time surveillance over every inch of our planet - points to the fact that there will be few places to hide.

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I had a stark warning here - they will hunt you in the mountains... and find you.

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