World Economic Forum Megathread (The Great Reset)

What if I'm a central African negro refugee running for my gibs?
You will rape ze women and eat ze bugs
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I guess you’re the future the WEF wants, according to the right WEF.

Fixed. The 'right' ain't rong, since they're merely reporting on and repeating what the WEF, and essentially all the 'elite' class, are saying.

Like so many other phenomena, whether or not something is (acknowledged to be) happening (and whether or not it's a Good Thing) is largely determined by who points it out.
 
One thing I've noticed about the modern world is how "same-y" and "lifeless" it seems, at least in America.

Like it doesn't matter if the place is called "Council Bluffs" or "Truth or Consequences" or "Fort Worth" - seems every modern urban zone is the same bland cultureless shopping center with an atomizing, anonymizing residential zone. For example, the "community center" in many cities may show that real community is lacking in the modern world, despite how SJWs like to use the word "community" all the time. There is still culture in the modern world - that isn't just consumerism - but it seems diluted.

Such a situation fits nicely with that "Borg IRL" theory.
 
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One thing I've noticed about the modern world is how "same-y" and "lifeless" it seems, at least in America.

Like it doesn't matter if the place is called "Council Bluffs" or "Truth or Consequences" or "Fort Worth" - seems every modern urban zone is the same bland cultureless shopping center with an atomizing, anonymizing residential zone. For example, the "community center" in many cities may show that real community is lacking in the modern world, despite how SJWs like to use the word "community" all the time. There is still culture in the modern world - that isn't just consumerism - but it seems diluted.

Such a situation fits nicely with that "Borg IRL" theory.
It's just worse in America because America is younger, so less historical architecture. Historic districts of small towns usually show a lot more personality but are also usually just a handful of old Norman Rockwell-esque storefronts along main street and some art deco areas in big cities. If you go very rural you start to find stranger stuff, like in rural South Carolina and Georgia they often preserve cotton mills and turn them into upscale apartments or other buildings (which gives something to build a district around, akin to having an old church), the old churches themselves, and people will do things like hang quilts up on their porches (for some reason). I haven't spent any time really in the rural North, but my impression from limited travel in the Ohio River Valley and the Mid-Atlantic is that there is much less character in its endless suburban sprawl. Often those sorts of places are more carefully managed and superficially pleasant, but no personality.

If you go to Charleston, you'll find a very distinctive look in that city. Turns out it's the largest historic district in the world and the city never got real big, so it kept its unique look (that feels like New England-meets-Europe-meets-the-Caribbean in a setting with palms and Spanish moss). In the Southwest there's also a ton of character, due to the Spanish and Mexican influence. San Antonio and San Diego are both beautiful, the former at least in its downtown and the latter all throughout.

I think if a person was looking at more modern European architecture it would tend to look even shittier, things like Berlin and the more modern-ish parts of London look like total shit compared to places that are well-preserved like Paris and Venice. Or, looking at something like Soviet cities that were built up under Communism versus places that made out a bit better like St. Petersburg. The real problems are that:

1) The people who pick what's trendy no longer care about beauty and sumptuous detail, they take all their inspiration from modern art which can be interesting but isn't a thing to build a city out of.

2) People put very little value on aesthetics of things over efficiency. We COULD build Walmarts that are intricately detailed with mosaics and gargoyles and shit if we wanted. We choose not to as a people. This attitude applies to everything, particularly clothes (people who would rather wear sweatpants and T-shirts for comfort than wear a three-piece suit and top hat for style).
 
It's just worse in America because America is younger, so less historical architecture.
The appearance of the urban in Japan also sucks. Although there's the occasional historical and religious stuff - that wasn't bombed in WW2 - it seems they have this "buildings are temporary" mentality. So modern structures look ugly, run down, and thrown together. Or "brutalist" and very urban. Beaches often have giant concrete (?) things, and rivers are often turned into ugly looking concrete canals (or so I heard). Japan still has some traditional culture, but it seems diluted like in the USA.

People put very little value on aesthetics of things over efficiency.
Which seems rather mechanistic.
 
G20 decided that vaccine passports will be adopted to “facilitate” all international travel. Enjoy every vaccination the WHO requires you should have to travel. No wonder Gates and Schwab were there.

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Not enough people are talking about this, not even non-MSM aligned sources like DiscloseTV or Project Veritas. I can’t help but shake the feeling this story is actively being suppressed.

As it stands however, nothing has changed yet according to Kayak:


(As you can see, the US is the only country worth giving a fuck about that has continued to uphold their international travel ban for the unvaccinated)

Would love nothing more than for this article to amount to very little since the criticisms of the declaration in the article posted in A&N make it pretty clear that not everyone in a position of authority is on board with restricting international travel, and even cite arguments that this will be abused by the elites as an instrument of control.

What’s frustrating about this whole declaration is that there is no way that I can think of to litigate it out of existence. It’s squarely on the countries who signed the declaration to enforce it, and all of them, barring America, have lifted their restrictions nearly six months ago.
 
Wouldn't it be tragicomic as hell if @Meriasek was right? I can see it clearly, now. A bunch of grant-fishing scientists were like "Yes, fund our project and we'll have working brain implants tomorrow morning!"

The TEDTalking, Davos-strutting "visionaries" who heard this were like "Splendid, I'll make sure you get your money!" and then the Davos retards told the billionaires, "Yes, it'll be like installing a TV remote in the plebeians' brains, you'll be able to hit a button and make them stop saying antisemitic stuff on social media", and the billionaires were like "Excellent! Let's pool our funds and order a trillion dollars worth!"


And then, they shut down the entire world for something that wasn't even finished yet. That would be like something out of a fucking Monty Python skit.
 
I do think it's a strong possibility. Unless the cutting edge of science and engineering is far beyond what is publically known (as in, what regular universities publish and regular companies produce), all these fancy brain control mechanisms are far from being usable in any way.
However, it would be absolutely and hilariously stupid to try and destabilise the world thinking that some fancy tech will be ready in time, unless there are plans to work with the destabilisation without really needing the fancy tech.
So, assuming that the WEF and so on really are doing a Bond villain move, I don't think they're actually relying on brainchips and shit for their plans. It's just a potential application, but the main course is much simpler social control mechanisms.
Don't be distracted by some science fiction talks and projects; they're not important. The actual plans are what they're openly announcing: Less techy, but not less nefarious in some ways. You will own nothing, and you will be happy.
There are talks about "digital currency" or "digital cash", as a supplement to actual cash. In Germany there are also plans to limit cash payments to 10k€. With waning trust in independent crypto currency and calls for regulation of them, governments are now in a position to establish a government-backed (and thus controlled) crypto currency. Of course such currency is easily tracked and controlled. Exceeded your carbon-budget? Only processed soyslop for the rest of the month for you.
"Green economy" contains a push for sharing as many things as possible. Everything, even appliances, are to be rented. Living spaces are to be shared as much as possible, resulting in a lack of privacy without even having to resort to Telescreens and hidden mics and shit. Just have a dangerhair snitch be in every Podhive.
"Flexibility". Prevent especially young people to form roots, bonds, and friendships in real life where they can exchange thoughts and ideas mostly unobserved. Get people to have their social interactions mostly online, where everything is archived and tracked.
Travel. Practical ban of individual ownership of cars. If you need a car, you rent it, otherwise use public transit or the bicycle. This limits the uncontrolled individual mobility to the range and carrying capacity of a bicycle. Everything else is tracked and controlled, and can be stopped with the press of a button, for example if people are about to do some undesirable protesting somewhere.
And many more aspects of society that should be changed according to their plans.
None of these plans require any fancy brain control. They just require a bunch of crises and carefully applied propaganda and control of information flow, and people will accept all sorts of things.
They will own nothing, and they will be happy. That's the plan, or would be if they really are Bond villains.
 
And then, they shut down the entire world for something that wasn't even finished yet. That would be like something out of a fucking Monty Python skit.
This is how I see it is too. Everyone thinks the elite are this all-powerful, all-nasty monolith that moves in lock-step like some comic book supervillian organization. That isn't how big organizations work at all. They work chaotically. Our elites are absolutely corrupt, incompetent, many of them are insane idealogues, and they need to be replaced. But they are not geniuses who work in tandem. They are vicious back-stabbers who fight each other more than they go after us. The New American Revolution could be like the initial stage of the French Revolution, where we just rid ourselves of these parasites in a mass movement. They are all thieves, morally bankrupt, and completely insane. Their ideas are trash and rejected by the rest of the world.

Go to Africa, India, or China and tell them that boys can be girls if they want to be and all evil comes from racism of the evil whites, and they will take your money and laugh at you behind your back. In China they even have a term for it, 圣母, the Madness of the White Left.

Today's Western leaders are worthless idealogues whose stupid adherence to dogma is forcing us into cultural suicide. I hate them all and they belong in prison.
 
In China they even have a term for it, 圣母, the Madness of the White Left.
Both the SJW and [Just Stop Oil] are who the Chinese may call 白左 (báizuǒ) - "white left" - and "empty" can be implied by the 白 there. The can also sarcastically be called a 聖母 (shèngmǔ) - "holy mother" - beacuse of the virtue signalling.

They are vicious back-stabbers who fight each other more than they go after us.
"Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand."

- Matthew 12:25

Hopefully any powers that shouldn't be eventually remove themselves from power.
 
It's just worse in America because America is younger, so less historical architecture. Historic districts of small towns usually show a lot more personality but are also usually just a handful of old Norman Rockwell-esque storefronts along main street and some art deco areas in big cities. If you go very rural you start to find stranger stuff, like in rural South Carolina and Georgia they often preserve cotton mills and turn them into upscale apartments or other buildings (which gives something to build a district around, akin to having an old church), the old churches themselves, and people will do things like hang quilts up on their porches (for some reason). I haven't spent any time really in the rural North, but my impression from limited travel in the Ohio River Valley and the Mid-Atlantic is that there is much less character in its endless suburban sprawl. Often those sorts of places are more carefully managed and superficially pleasant, but no personality.
In some parts of New England and New York, they've turned old watermills into modern apartments and you still have a feel for the early 19th century industrial town thing. Other old-ass buildings are now stores, restaurants, etc. The rural areas are beautiful and are still very similar to how they were a century ago. Even the rich people from NYC/Boston who build vacation houses there at least try and make them look tasteful, although they aren't the truly authentic homes built in those places 100+ years ago (some of which still stand). AFAIK the big problems really only came when they introduced cars (which altered the character of these towns).

The downside is they put up lots of shitty buildings after WW2. Some of these are crackdens where Puerto Ricans live or soulless suburban sprawl (this is like half of Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Jersey), others are shitty glass boxes like many tall buildings in Boston, a few are internationally notorious like the Boston City Hall, a crowning monument of brutalism.
The appearance of the urban in Japan also sucks. Although there's the occasional historical and religious stuff - that wasn't bombed in WW2 - it seems they have this "buildings are temporary" mentality. So modern structures look ugly, run down, and thrown together. Or "brutalist" and very urban. Beaches often have giant concrete (?) things, and rivers are often turned into ugly looking concrete canals (or so I heard). Japan still has some traditional culture, but it seems diluted like in the USA.
The concrete canals are because they're the most efficient way of locking up Japan's rivers which have a notorious problem of flooding and shifting course since Japan's terrain goes from high mountains to absolutely flat oceanside plains very quickly. I'm just guessing that since they show up in almost every anime they hold a special meaning to modern Japanese.
 
WW2 seems to have been a real turning point that eventually led to Clown World.

The concrete canals are because they're the most efficient way of locking up Japan's rivers which have a notorious problem of flooding and shifting course since Japan's terrain goes from high mountains to absolutely flat oceanside plains very quickly.
I take it that building further away from rivers is out then?
 
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I mentioned that article in the Interesting Clickbait section but it might fit that thread as well I decided to repost it here.

SMART Cities’ worldwide being converted into ‘open concentration camps,’ says ex-Silicon Valley engineer turned whistleblower

Guest post by Leo Hohmann
Aman Jabbi is a native of India and an engineer who worked in Silicon Valley for 25 years, co-inventor of two cellphone camera apps. He emigrated to the United States in 1988 because he admired America’s culture of liberty and ingenuity.
Jabbi now lives in Big Fork, Montana, and has become, in my opinion, one of the most important whistleblowers and voices of warning about the coming beast system.
His message needs to be heard by all Americans and I highly recommend my readers find one hour during the Thanksgiving weekend to hear him out in the video I have posted below. If you agree with me that his message is essential, please share this article and the video with your friends and family.
Before you can break out of the matrix, you need to know that you live in a matrix, and that involves recognizing the tentacles of the matrix gaining a stranglehold on your life.
Most of us spend way too much time focused on the wrong things. We talk endlessly about what’s going on in Washington when we’ve invited the beast system right into our homes, even get it injected into our own bodies. We place ourselves on a path to destruction out of fear, lack of information (ignorance) and lack of discernment.
Even if you live in a red state like Florida, Georgia, Tennessee or Texas, you will not be insulated or protected from the beast system because its claws are already dug into the infrastructure of all 50 states.
We have people, well-intentioned people, in the conservative movement who make their living warning us about the socialists, the communists or the Islamists.
Here’s the hard truth: We could eliminate every single socialist, communist and Islamist from America tomorrow and we would still be in a heap of trouble because the globalists already have the laws and technological infrastructure in place to convert our Republic into a technocratic slave state.
 
I mentioned that article in the Interesting Clickbait section but it might fit that thread as well I decided to repost it here.
"Jabbi now lives in Big Fork, Montana, and has become, in my opinion, one of the most important whistleblowers and voices of warning about the coming beast system."​
A true American. Goddamn. Glad he's here and I hope people listen to him.
 
One thing I've noticed about the modern world is how "same-y" and "lifeless" it seems, at least in America.

Like it doesn't matter if the place is called "Council Bluffs" or "Truth or Consequences" or "Fort Worth" - seems every modern urban zone is the same bland cultureless shopping center with an atomizing, anonymizing residential zone. For example, the "community center" in many cities may show that real community is lacking in the modern world, despite how SJWs like to use the word "community" all the time. There is still culture in the modern world - that isn't just consumerism - but it seems diluted.

Such a situation fits nicely with that "Borg IRL" theory.
Community is hate speech, sweetie. Without funko pops, you are not a true human. Just consume until the dying of this broken planet....
 
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