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- Jul 18, 2017
This is EXACTLY how they think. Not one of them has done the "Why does the light turn on in your bedroom" thought experiment. Not one. Its amazing to me how asking that simple question tends to blow the mind of literally anyone I ask.Globalists probably have a shortsighted plan to just run everything via AI, with no consideration about the blue collar workers that need to be smart enough to manually keep all the systems running, when something falls apart and the machines can't just fix themselves
As a glaring example to where we are headed however, I live in a rural area. My property has an easement for the state power utility to run a major line through my property. Its not one of the high tension lines mind you. Just a simple residential line connecting two counties. A few weeks ago a tree on my neighbors property (currently uninhabited) fell across the line, and become suspended around 20 meters in the air. I could hear the electrical transformers exploding as the power went out. Went outside, inspected the line, and then called the utility. Gave them a very detailed report explaining what had happened, what they will need to bring to fix it, and so on.
6 hours later a white guy came by in a pick up truck. Go to the incident site no problem because I explained they needed to use my neighbors driveway to enter the forest, and then access the clear cut to the line around 200 meters into the woods. By around 1 AM, I got woken up by repeated yellow lights flashing on the main road. The crew sent to inspect and resolve the issue were all Mexicans, using GPS. They had the "Address" to the incident, but they could not figure out that they needed to leave the main road onto an unmapped dirt track, go 100 meters down that track, and then turn left into the literal forbidden woods to find the tree on the line.
I got dressed, walked out to the road with my cellphone light blazing, waved them down, and then directed them to the spot.
The incident was ultimately fixed, but I am worried for the future.
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