World Economic Forum Megathread (The Great Reset)

And he completely betrayed his principles by hoisting himself up to Godhood, instituted the use of the guillotine on political opponents and had purges of his own group.
The Cult of the Supreme Being was based
Guillotines are based
Ideological purity through the guillotine is based
 
The Cult of the Supreme Being was based
Guillotines are based
Ideological purity through the guillotine is based
Robespierre's right hand man, Saint-Just, was Mr. Based.

It has always seemed to me that the social order was implicit in the very nature of things, and required nothing more from the human spirit than care in arranging the various elements; that a people could be governed without being made thralls or libertines or victims thereby; that man was born for peace and liberty, and became miserable and cruel only through the action of insidious and oppressive laws. And I believe therefore that if man be given laws which harmonize with the dictates of nature and of his heart he will cease to be unhappy and corrupt.
 
It's hard to fault the French Revolution and its products when they stood in opposition to the emerging Anglo world system which was increasingly in thrall to the Rothschilds and other internationalist bankers. Pretty much everything wrong in the world can trace its lineage directly to the Eternal Anglo which triumphed over the Continent at the end of the Long 18th Century, and the Eternal Anglo's offspring, the American coastal establishment, which with a few exceptions (i.e. Andrew Jackson) has advanced the cause of global rule by the banking class. The WEF is just the latest version which no doubt aims to be the final incarnation of these banker parasites.
 
It's hard to fault the French Revolution and its products when they stood in opposition to the emerging Anglo world system
A rather imaginative reading of history, given the french revolution had nothing to do with anything beyond french internal politics and social issues.
 
A rather imaginative reading of history, given the french revolution had nothing to do with anything beyond french internal politics and social issues.
Put it in the wider context which is what I'm referring to. It TERRIFIED the elite because it represented the plebs getting a voice instead of nobles and their handpicked banker class (i.e. "court Jews" or banking families like the Fuggers, etc.). That's where you get the Rothschilds helping fund the British Empire to a tune of untold amounts of money, which had to be done because the Continental System was damaging to the Anglo goal of ruling the world through their unfair trade practices (which benefitted the powers that be). It's very clear everything we see is because France lost the war and the Anglo world system dominated everything.
 
A mock up, but is heading down the direction the WEF is heading

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You can literally write "upcycled citizens" and people aren't sure if it might be real.

I'm not sure what to do with that knowledge.
I heard some weird shit about governments supposedly turning dead people into fertilizer and spraying it on crops, more than likely just bitchute people being bitchute people but just the fact that I've heard of the concept before has made it so that I wouldn't be surprised. These people do nothing but say we have an overpopulation problem, they might start trying to feed us each other. I wouldn't really put it passed them.
 
I heard some weird shit about governments supposedly turning dead people into fertilizer and spraying it on crops, more than likely just bitchute people being bitchute people but just the fact that I've heard of the concept before has made it so that I wouldn't be surprised. These people do nothing but say we have an overpopulation problem, they might start trying to feed us each other. I wouldn't really put it passed them.

Honestly, I don't think even our current crop of corporate oligarchs who secretly long to be neo-feudal overlords are going to go full IRL Soylent Green quite yet, but I would not put it past them to just use human corpses as a source for fertilizer, bone and blood meal, or road filler.

The Nazis infamously used the ashes of crematoriums in road filler mix when the wartime shortages intensified late in WWII, so it's not exactly unprecedented.
 
Give it a few years. All the NPCs will be super excited for Carousel.
They're already super excited for Carousel.


If the machine gets the go-ahead for use in Switzerland, the pod will not be offered for sale in the conventional way.
Instead, the capsule's creator Dr Philip Nitschke, said he planned to make the blueprints available so anyone could download the design. This will be made available for free.
His aim is to "de-medicalise the dying process", he said in an interview published on the Exit International website, a voluntary assisted dying charity which he founded.

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Tracey Thompson, a Toronto woman in her fifties, caught COVID-19 two years ago but hasn’t yet recovered. She has since been diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis (a more modern label for chronic fatigue syndrome), postural tachycardia syndrome (which causes dizziness and fainting upon standing up), and mast cell activation syndrome (which causes severe allergic-like responses). All of these conditions have been observed in cases of long COVID.

Her severe fatigue makes her unable to work. Her newly developed mold and food sensitivities make finding appropriate housing and preparing meals even more difficult and expensive. The application process for disability payments is complicated. Even with a successful application, the $1,169 CAD monthly stipend wouldn’t be enough to cover all of her costs. As a result, Thompson has launched a GoFundMe page to pay for care and housing.

“I won’t be able to maintain housing and I’m not well enough to live on the street,” Thompson told The Daily Beast. With money running low, and no cure for long COVID in the crosshairs, she has applied for medical assistance in dying, or MAiD. “I don’t understand how a society that supposedly has universal health care gets an international reputation for taking care of its citizenry, when that is obviously not true for poor, disabled people.”
 
Tracey Thompson, a Toronto woman in her fifties, caught COVID-19 two years ago but hasn’t yet recovered. She has since been diagnosed with myalgic encephalomyelitis (a more modern label for chronic fatigue syndrome), postural tachycardia syndrome (which causes dizziness and fainting upon standing up), and mast cell activation syndrome (which causes severe allergic-like responses). All of these conditions have been observed in cases of long COVID.

Her severe fatigue makes her unable to work. Her newly developed mold and food sensitivities make finding appropriate housing and preparing meals even more difficult and expensive. The application process for disability payments is complicated. Even with a successful application, the $1,169 CAD monthly stipend wouldn’t be enough to cover all of her costs. As a result, Thompson has launched a GoFundMe page to pay for care and housing.

“I won’t be able to maintain housing and I’m not well enough to live on the street,” Thompson told The Daily Beast. With money running low, and no cure for long COVID in the crosshairs, she has applied for medical assistance in dying, or MAiD. “I don’t understand how a society that supposedly has universal health care gets an international reputation for taking care of its citizenry, when that is obviously not true for poor, disabled people.”

Not saying long covid isn't a thing, but this is ridiculous and anyone who doesn't see how this is ridiculous: please get some snacks and read through the highlights of the munchausen's by internet thread.

Long breakdown of terms below.
Chronic Fatigue is a genuine wastebasket diagnosis meaning "tiredness not better explained by anything else." So sometimes it is lupus, sometimes it's undiagnosed arthritis, sometimes it's something wacky or that will never be discovered by even the most knowledgeable medical professionals- but usually it is poor body conditioning (even if you are skinny, you can be out of shape), depression, or side effects from drugs (prescribed or not.)

Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome or POTS means getting dizzy/having your heart race when you stand up too quick. Something like 1 in 4 teen girls will have it and most people have experienced "Oops, I stood up too fast! " at least a few times in their life. The treatment? Eat more salty foods, drink more, make sure you aren't anemic- and just don't stand up too quick. That doesn't work? Wear compression socks and do a little cardio. Even the people "munching" (using a malingered/induced diagnosis for attention), do you know what their uber-magical ultra-strong treatment option is? IV fluids. They beg and beg for medical attention to get saline and banana bags even with a perfectly working mouth. Sometimes they start using wheelchairs- which makes them more poorly conditioned, making them get more dizzy spells. POTS is a common nothingburger that grifters make a big deal of.

Mast cell is a real thing, but like a few other conditions, it's really hard to prove medically and is somewhat of a wastebasket diagnosis. What it tends to be is an anxiety or panic attack and sometimes really really entertaining moments where munchies (the people grifting) post pictures of fat and say it's swelling from anaphylaxis. It's always for convenient things, too: I can't cook! But buying Starbucks is okay! I can't live in poor people housing- I need to live with my parents in a room where everything is to my specifications, or stay in a hospital all the time! I can't work because my coworkers use perfume- but I can go to Disney World!

Mold sensitivity is on par with those people who think they have fibres all under their skin. There is mold literally everywhere besides the Sahara desert. A "mold sensitivity" when not around any large source of mold (that would upset anyone) is just hypochondriac-driven response to not feeling comfortable in one's location at best, and an intentional grift for attention and money at worst.

"I need euthanasia because I have food sensitivities" should be an obvious one. In practice it probably means "after the pandemic, I started having panic attacks when I go out to eat." Sometimes it means eating disorders.

The crowning jewel is the classic grift of, "Please donate to my GoFuckMe, otherwise I literally will kill myself, because those damn dirty doctors aren't giving me what I want- a butler, a maid, a house, and all the pills I want!"
If you really can't medically stay on the street, and have no place else to go, do you know where hospitals will put you? A nursing home. But she doesn't want to live in a nursing home and isn't really that medically fragile- she wants money and attention.

His aim is to "de-medicalise the dying process",
I remember when this meant dying on God's terms, not suicide pods like in Futurama.....
 
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