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Maybe not as strong as blue states sure, but it also wasn't necessary due to the culture. Japanese female friend of mine was recommended to take it by her doctor even though he himself wasn't going to due to his "allergies". Also said her old job required it, or strongly recommended it to work there. Even now they require visitors to be vaccinated 3x or a 72hr PCR test to enter the country. They're all in on the clown show.I have relatives living there. Japan was much better than any blue state because at no point was the overwhelming coercive pressure to get vaccinated deployed against the citizens there; they were able to avoid getting the shot without repurcusisons or being shut out of anything.
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Rubin.
I'll stop eating, too.I've actually found out the best way to save money is to not eat at all.
(coming to you soon)
Correct late 2021 I dove into a bunch of titles that Dyer went through in his globalist writings series. Also a bunch of whitepapers. Didn't read all top to bottom but the gist was very clear: indeed people like Huxley, Wells, Bertrand Russell, Gill Bates, Quigley, Klaus have abundantly documented the overall plan or the plans of the people they've witnessed (like Quigley). Typically in a sauce of what's in it for the masses aka being saved from a future disaster or getting a better life in some way. Going through all that stuff and whitepapers such as the SPARS pandemic, Dark Winter, operation lockstep, agenda 2030 and 2050, Klaus' papers on the fourth industrial revolution etc really made all the stuff you hear at Alex Jones, David Icke or Dyer tangible. I highly recommend people to dive into some of these titles and read it from the horse's mouth such as the great reset, the fourth industrial revolution, Gates on climate change, the population bomb, 1984, brave new world, the philosophy of Unesco, the next million years, the scientific revolution by Russell, the new world order and the open conspiracy by Wells, Edward Bernays on propaganda, and the whitepapers mentioned above.Their “Limits to Growth” is as of this day the blueprint for the tyranny that we are witnessing, living under. Most people do not understand that we are already living under global governance. Agenda 2030 is very real. This is really happening. I don't think that most people can comprehend what we are witnessing, furthermore what is yet to come...
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Yes, they believe they literally will live forever. That's the core of the transhumanist plot. And they believe they aren't that far away from achieving it.I still haven't heard a good explanation of why these generational families believe that it matters that they are part of/head of a new, subverted and enslaved world that tries to make humans more god-like, but without the one, true God. Are they just under delusion that one way or another, they'll be able to find out "how to live forever" in some other fashion (however stupid, like uploading your consciousness)? Or is it Darwinist "living forever" by bloodlines, which is also stupid, since an ice age or the sun imploding eventually kills us all?
I've always found these to be strange proofs of God's reality and presence in the world. That is, it is quite clear that almost all of human life is vanity, so what is it that remains for us human? God.
Their “Limits to Growth” is as of this day the blueprint for the tyranny that we are witnessing, living under. Most people do not understand that we are already living under global governance. Agenda 2030 is very real. This is really happening. I don't think that most people can comprehend what we are witnessing, furthermore what is yet to come...
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In the summer of 1970, an international team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology began a study of the implications of continued worldwide growth. They examined the five basic factors that determine and, in their interactions, ultimately limit growth on this planet-population increase, agricultural production, nonrenewable resource depletion, industrial output, and pollution generation. The MIT team fed data on these five factors into a global computer model and then tested the behavior of the model under several sets of assumptions to determine alternative patterns for mankind’s future. The Limits to Growth is the nontechnical report of their findings. The book contains a message of hope, as well: Man can create a society in which he can live indefinitely on earth if he imposes limits on himself and his production of material goods to achieve a state of global equilibrium with population and production in carefully selected balance.
Yeah the fake alien invasion is something that has been discussed for decades, in e.g. Operation Bluebeam. There's a reason why they've indulged the public in SciFi for decades to make 'm familiar with the concept of ET life, and with what reason we may soon find out.I saw another video (predictive programming?) on a social media feed that was a man claiming that the US government has known since the 1940s that an alien race or consortium planned the culling of the population to some fraction, like 25% or so, by 2029. It is weird how you see more and more of these ideas popping up, I can only assume it is to further the current narrative of the death cult.
In the summer of 1970, an international team of researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology began a study of the implications of continued worldwide growth. They examined the five basic factors that determine and, in their interactions, ultimately limit growth on this planet-population increase, agricultural production, nonrenewable resource depletion, industrial output, and pollution generation. The MIT team fed data on these five factors into a global computer model and then tested the behavior of the model under several sets of assumptions to determine alternative patterns for mankind’s future. The Limits to Growth is the nontechnical report of their findings. The book contains a message of hope, as well: Man can create a society in which he can live indefinitely on earth if he imposes limits on himself and his production of material goods to achieve a state of global equilibrium with population and production in carefully selected balance.
The idea of uploading a copy of your brain to some kind of supercomputer, even if possible, doesn't achieve immortality. It's like thinking if I do an exact copy of the Mona Lisa then destroy the original, we still have the Mona Lisa. No, at best we have a good copy of it.Yes, they believe they literally will live forever. That's the core of the transhumanist plot. And they believe they aren't that far away from achieving it.