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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 9, 2023 14:02:35 GMT
Because things are happening that should not be happening. IIRC, Edgar Cayce predicted it, massive social upheaval in the first part of the 21st Century, but he was only able to see the effect, not the cause. What do you think is causing it? Evolution perhaps? There has been massive social upheaval since there have been humans. If you don't know the cause of something, then guessing at does not help, it makes it worse. Pinpoint the cause. It is possible that the massive social upheaval is caused by massive social change. Yes, there has been. And not all of it was natural.
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Post by faustus5 on Jan 9, 2023 14:08:07 GMT
There has been massive social upheaval since there have been humans. If you don't know the cause of something, then guessing at does not help, it makes it worse. Pinpoint the cause. It is possible that the massive social upheaval is caused by massive social change. Yes, there has been. And not all of it was natural. How would you know and how can you tell the difference?
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 9, 2023 14:20:33 GMT
Yes, there has been. And not all of it was natural. How would you know and how can you tell the difference? From my POV, it's how can you not know and not tell the difference? The French Revolution was a rigged event. It need not have happened, but it did, and a worldwide version of it is being prepared now. It need not happen, but it will.
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Post by paulslaugh on Jan 9, 2023 14:21:36 GMT
There has been massive social upheaval since there have been humans. If you don't know the cause of something, then guessing at does not help, it makes it worse. Pinpoint the cause. It is possible that the massive social upheaval is caused by massive social change. Yes, there has been. And not all of it was natural. Yes, there are conspiracies, and that’s normal in the course of human events. The American Revolution started as a conspiracy. If you know enough about the past, it’s much easier to see what is going on to weed out false or misleading information. And it is not that you don’t have the capacity to form a rational opinion, it’s you have too, too much information. Just stick to the simplest version of events and you can usually figure it out. There are conspiracies going on right under your nose and can’t see them for the chaotic mess of disinformation coupled with myth you stay tangled up in. And Edgar Cayce is not a reliable source of information. I’ve got nothing against him otherwise.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 9, 2023 14:24:40 GMT
Yes, there has been. And not all of it was natural. Yes, there are conspiracies, and that’s normal in the course of human events. The American Revolution started as a conspiracy. If you know enough about the past, it’s much easier to see what is going on to weed out false or misleading information. And it is not that you don’t have the capacity to form a rational opinion, it’s you have too, too much information. Just stick to the simplest version of events and you can usually figure it out. There are conspiracies going on right under your nose and can’t see them for the chaotic mess of disinformation coupled with myth you stay tangled up in. And Edgar Cayce is not a reliable source of information. I’ve got nothing against him otherwise. He seems to have nailed it with the social upheaval in the early 21st Century.
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Post by faustus5 on Jan 9, 2023 14:26:58 GMT
Yes, there are conspiracies, and that’s normal in the course of human events. The American Revolution started as a conspiracy. If you know enough about the past, it’s much easier to see what is going on to weed out false or misleading information. And it is not that you don’t have the capacity to form a rational opinion, it’s you have too, too much information. Just stick to the simplest version of events and you can usually figure it out. There are conspiracies going on right under your nose and can’t see them for the chaotic mess of disinformation coupled with myth you stay tangled up in. And Edgar Cayce is not a reliable source of information. I’ve got nothing against him otherwise. He seems to have nailed it with the social upheaval in the early 21st Century. Anybody predicting social upheaval in any century is going to be able to say they nailed it. You really don't have any standards to speak of.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 9, 2023 14:29:12 GMT
He seems to have nailed it with the social upheaval in the early 21st Century. Anybody predicting social upheaval in any century is going to be able to say they nailed it. You really don't have any standards to speak of. Sorry if that's the way you see it. Really, I'm not sorry. It's just the polite thing to say.
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Post by paulslaugh on Jan 9, 2023 14:48:25 GMT
Yes, there are conspiracies, and that’s normal in the course of human events. The American Revolution started as a conspiracy. If you know enough about the past, it’s much easier to see what is going on to weed out false or misleading information. And it is not that you don’t have the capacity to form a rational opinion, it’s you have too, too much information. Just stick to the simplest version of events and you can usually figure it out. There are conspiracies going on right under your nose and can’t see them for the chaotic mess of disinformation coupled with myth you stay tangled up in. And Edgar Cayce is not a reliable source of information. I’ve got nothing against him otherwise. He seems to have nailed it with the social upheaval in the early 21st Century. So did a lot of folks who were not psychic. I predicted Trump would perform as President pretty much as he did, including he would attempt some sort of coup to never leave office. I’m not psychic, I just look who the players are in the country…if you need a “conspiracy theory”….and it’s by far the Rich. And they didn’t do much underhand devilry to get that way neither, we willingly hand it over to them. There was as much social upheaval after Gutenberg invented the printing press as the invention of the Internet. The press helped bust up the Roman Catholic Church and start many internecine religious wars. Is anything worse than that going on now? I don’t think so. The church collapsed under its own weight and corruption. No secret society took it down The printing press made it harder for them to behind their false holiness and magic. Of course printing press also helped create the conspiracy theory industry. That old Illuminati saw lingers. There are patterns in human behavior such as responses to a given situation, that can coalesce into group behavior. If you can recognize the social cues, you can predict what the group will movement toward or away from. This is trick of the conman who is adept in the art of persuasion and the misdirect. Psychic use it, so do Wall Street players, heavy betters, salesmen, and of course politicians.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 9, 2023 14:51:55 GMT
He seems to have nailed it with the social upheaval in the early 21st Century. So did a lot of folks who were not psychic. I predicted Trump would perform as President pretty much as he did, including he would attempt some sort of coup to never leave office. I’m not psychic, I just look who the players are in the country…if you need a “conspiracy theory”….and it’s by far the Rich. And they didn’t do much underhand devilry to get that way neither, we willingly hand it over to them. There was as much social upheaval after Gutenberg invented the printing press as the invention of the Internet. The press helped bust up the Roman Catholic Church and start many internecine religious wars. Is anything worse than that going on now? I don’t think so. The church collapsed under its own weight and corruption. No secret society took it down The printing press made it harder for them to behind their false holiness and magic. Of course printing press also helped create the conspiracy theory industry. That old Illuminati saw lingers. There are patterns in human behavior such as responses to a given situation, that can coalesce into group behavior. If you can recognize the social cues, you can predict what the group will movement toward or away from. This is trick of the conman who is adept in the art of persuasion and the misdirect. Psychic use it, so do Wall Street players, heavy betters, salesmen, and of course politicians. You're definitely not psychic when it comes to predicting a coup. Or maybe you just don't understand what a real coup is. When the real coup happens, then you'll be able to see the difference. That one will be staged too, but you'll think it happened due to natural forces.
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Post by paulslaugh on Jan 9, 2023 15:01:00 GMT
So did a lot of folks who were not psychic. I predicted Trump would perform as President pretty much as he did, including he would attempt some sort of coup to never leave office. I’m not psychic, I just look who the players are in the country…if you need a “conspiracy theory”….and it’s by far the Rich. And they didn’t do much underhand devilry to get that way neither, we willingly hand it over to them. There was as much social upheaval after Gutenberg invented the printing press as the invention of the Internet. The press helped bust up the Roman Catholic Church and start many internecine religious wars. Is anything worse than that going on now? I don’t think so. The church collapsed under its own weight and corruption. No secret society took it down The printing press made it harder for them to behind their false holiness and magic. Of course printing press also helped create the conspiracy theory industry. That old Illuminati saw lingers. There are patterns in human behavior such as responses to a given situation, that can coalesce into group behavior. If you can recognize the social cues, you can predict what the group will movement toward or away from. This is trick of the conman who is adept in the art of persuasion and the misdirect. Psychic use it, so do Wall Street players, heavy betters, salesmen, and of course politicians. You're definitely not psychic when it comes to predicting a coup. Or maybe you just don't understand what a real coup is.When the real coup happens, then you'll be able to see the difference. That one will be staged too, but you'll think it happened on due to natural forces. I said some kind of coup, and indeed that is what objectively happened anyway you look at it. You are too focused on the rioters, the coup took place in the White House. This is a classic misdirect by the Right Wing media. And where are you getting your information about “staging” from? Are they selling you something other than information like survival foods? Who is the producer of these “staging” events, because that takes a lot of logistics and should be traceable. You don’t need answer for me. Just think about it.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 9, 2023 15:08:28 GMT
You're definitely not psychic when it comes to predicting a coup. Or maybe you just don't understand what a real coup is.When the real coup happens, then you'll be able to see the difference. That one will be staged too, but you'll think it happened on due to natural forces. I said some kind of coup, and indeed that is what objectively happened anyway you look at it. You are too focused on the rioters, the coup took place in the White House. This is a classic misdirect by the Right Wing media. And where are you getting your information about “staging” from? Are they selling you something other than information like survival foods? Who is the producer of these “staging” events, because that takes a lot of logistics and should be traceable. You don’t need answer for me. Just think about it. I haven't bought any survival food. Can't afford it now. I have a supply of canned stuff that I've been saving gradually, but you don't have to even believe the Illuminati is a threat to do that. We are in a hurricane area here. And of course, the dreaded plague could always strike again, right?
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Post by paulslaugh on Jan 9, 2023 15:11:41 GMT
I said some kind of coup, and indeed that is what objectively happened anyway you look at it. You are too focused on the rioters, the coup took place in the White House. This is a classic misdirect by the Right Wing media. And where are you getting your information about “staging” from? Are they selling you something other than information like survival foods? Who is the producer of these “staging” events, because that takes a lot of logistics and should be traceable. You don’t need answer for me. Just think about it. I haven't bought any survival food. Can't afford it now. I have a supply of canned stuff that I've been saving gradually, but you don't have to even believe the Illuminati is a threat to do that. We are in a hurricane area here. And of course, the dreaded plague could always strike again, right? These things have been hitting us since the world started turning. Survival is the name of the game.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 9, 2023 19:17:15 GMT
How the hell would I know what their names are? They don't show themselves. George Soros is an employee. His specialty is causing chaos and division. Klaus Schwab is another one. His job is to make world socialism look desirable. Anything to say about Daniel Chapter 11? If you think I'm interpreting it wrong, just say so. I won't get mad about it. The man is the founder of the World Economic Forum. If anything his job is making sure that socialists won't come for him and his ilk. To be fair, and yes I know he is also protecting his gold hoard, the WEF tends to post things that are intended to improve the common good for man, you could say that was socialist, at least I see many of the hard out right wingers painting it as communism and socialism. I personally believe he is capitalistic, however I also think he is smart enough to know capitalism must change. Mind you I am a devoted lackey, I think the WEF is great.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 9, 2023 19:18:23 GMT
The man is the founder of the World Economic Forum. If anything his job is making sure that socialists won't come for him and his ilk. "You will own nothing and be happy" doesn't have a very nice ring to it, IMO. That is not a thing the WEF ever said, it comes from a video of speculation.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jan 10, 2023 2:21:30 GMT
"You will own nothing and be happy" doesn't have a very nice ring to it, IMO. That is not a thing the WEF ever said, it comes from a video of speculation. Be that as it may, the WEF wants digital blockchain currency, which I am against.
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Post by Winter_King on Jan 10, 2023 9:14:48 GMT
The man is the founder of the World Economic Forum. If anything his job is making sure that socialists won't come for him and his ilk. To be fair, and yes I know he is also protecting his gold hoard, the WEF tends to post things that are intended to improve the common good for man, you could say that was socialist, at least I see many of the hard out right wingers painting it as communism and socialism. I personally believe he is capitalistic, however I also think he is smart enough to know capitalism must change. Mind you I am a devoted lackey, I think the WEF is great. I don't buy into that. In fact, I think the main point of the WEF is try and preserve the wealth of their attendants. But they see that the current path of massive consumerism is going to cause problems so they're trying to solve it by making sure that the little people will make the sacrifices while they go around in private planes and yachts. Each billionaire that attends Davos emits far more carbon than the average person. They are far more responsible for the problems of the world than the average person and I wouldn't count on them to improve things for the common man. Mainly because I don't think they care about the common man. The WEF is just a another plutocratic institution. Hell they were saying there is distrust of elites and how is that a problem. The distrust of the elites is only because the elites are not be trusted. They never were. They also lack democratic legitimacy. They aren't accountable to the general public and I despise the fact that elected leaders often go there.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 10, 2023 19:05:51 GMT
To be fair, and yes I know he is also protecting his gold hoard, the WEF tends to post things that are intended to improve the common good for man, you could say that was socialist, at least I see many of the hard out right wingers painting it as communism and socialism. I personally believe he is capitalistic, however I also think he is smart enough to know capitalism must change. Mind you I am a devoted lackey, I think the WEF is great. I don't buy into that. In fact, I think the main point of the WEF is try and preserve the wealth of their attendants. But they see that the current path of massive consumerism is going to cause problems so they're trying to solve it by making sure that the little people will make the sacrifices while they go around in private planes and yachts. Each billionaire that attends Davos emits far more carbon than the average person. They are far more responsible for the problems of the world than the average person and I wouldn't count on them to improve things for the common man. Mainly because I don't think they care about the common man. The WEF is just a another plutocratic institution. Hell they were saying there is distrust of elites and how is that a problem. The distrust of the elites is only because the elites are not be trusted. They never were. They also lack democratic legitimacy. They aren't accountable to the general public and I despise the fact that elected leaders often go there. democracy is over and it's about time, in any case there are very vert few countries with functioning democracies. If the WEF wants to rule in any way, they understand that the population must be happy.
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Post by Winter_King on Jan 11, 2023 11:18:32 GMT
I don't buy into that. In fact, I think the main point of the WEF is try and preserve the wealth of their attendants. But they see that the current path of massive consumerism is going to cause problems so they're trying to solve it by making sure that the little people will make the sacrifices while they go around in private planes and yachts. Each billionaire that attends Davos emits far more carbon than the average person. They are far more responsible for the problems of the world than the average person and I wouldn't count on them to improve things for the common man. Mainly because I don't think they care about the common man. The WEF is just a another plutocratic institution. Hell they were saying there is distrust of elites and how is that a problem. The distrust of the elites is only because the elites are not be trusted. They never were. They also lack democratic legitimacy. They aren't accountable to the general public and I despise the fact that elected leaders often go there. democracy is over and it's about time, in any case there are very vert few countries with functioning democracies. If the WEF wants to rule in any way, they understand that the population must be happy. Well I'm still waiting for system better than democracy despite all it's flaws and I'm pretty sure being ruled over by WEF oligarchs is not that system. I can't count of people that are so out of touch with everyday life to know what makes the population happy.
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Post by paulslaugh on Jan 11, 2023 13:24:26 GMT
I don't buy into that. In fact, I think the main point of the WEF is try and preserve the wealth of their attendants. But they see that the current path of massive consumerism is going to cause problems so they're trying to solve it by making sure that the little people will make the sacrifices while they go around in private planes and yachts. Each billionaire that attends Davos emits far more carbon than the average person. They are far more responsible for the problems of the world than the average person and I wouldn't count on them to improve things for the common man. Mainly because I don't think they care about the common man. The WEF is just a another plutocratic institution. Hell they were saying there is distrust of elites and how is that a problem. The distrust of the elites is only because the elites are not be trusted. They never were. They also lack democratic legitimacy. They aren't accountable to the general public and I despise the fact that elected leaders often go there. democracy is over and it's about time, in any case there are very vert few countries with functioning democracies. If the WEF wants to rule in any way, they understand that the population must be happy. Democracy is working just fine, it’s the general population that no longer has patience or willingness to make it work which means sharing the awesome burden in being free.
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Post by gadreel on Jan 11, 2023 21:01:31 GMT
democracy is over and it's about time, in any case there are very vert few countries with functioning democracies. If the WEF wants to rule in any way, they understand that the population must be happy. Well I'm still waiting for system better than democracy despite all it's flaws and I'm pretty sure being ruled over by WEF oligarchs is not that system. I can't count of people that are so out of touch with everyday life to know what makes the population happy. You should be still waiting for democracy to be implemented is actually my point (although I admit it was poorly worded)
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