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Mfw people (e.g. me 3 years ago) are still "praying for collapse" even though globalists are obviously collapsing the West on purpose.
So, I guess it's more of a controlled demolition than a collapse. I did feel silly when I realized that btw
So, I guess it's more of a controlled demolition than a collapse. I did feel silly when I realized that btw
Forwarded from The Germ Channel
If we assume the rulers have as much intelligence as an average economist, it’s pretty obvious that they know the idea that we can have endless growth with finite resources is impossible.
The current economic system relies on endless capital growth, which relies on endless population growth, which is the narrative sold to the normies about why we need immigration in white countries. But anyone with a few brain cells left today knows this cannot continue forever, and at some point a “Great Reset” will have to occur that would result in a much smaller population and a social/economic system that is not founded on incessant growth, but is actually stable and balanced… this just so happens to match the agenda stated on the Georgia Guidestones… total coincidence.
Anyway, I don’t yearn for collapse, I don’t look forward to it… but I recognize it is inevitable, whether it is planned or unplanned. In either case, the best course to take, in my opinion, is to create your own little germ of self-sufficiency and culture, so that when it does happen you and your family (or your descendants) don’t have to go crawling like worms to beg help from the evil schmucks who brought it all upon us. Money will have no value to them, the only thing they might take as payment will be your soul.
The current economic system relies on endless capital growth, which relies on endless population growth, which is the narrative sold to the normies about why we need immigration in white countries. But anyone with a few brain cells left today knows this cannot continue forever, and at some point a “Great Reset” will have to occur that would result in a much smaller population and a social/economic system that is not founded on incessant growth, but is actually stable and balanced… this just so happens to match the agenda stated on the Georgia Guidestones… total coincidence.
Anyway, I don’t yearn for collapse, I don’t look forward to it… but I recognize it is inevitable, whether it is planned or unplanned. In either case, the best course to take, in my opinion, is to create your own little germ of self-sufficiency and culture, so that when it does happen you and your family (or your descendants) don’t have to go crawling like worms to beg help from the evil schmucks who brought it all upon us. Money will have no value to them, the only thing they might take as payment will be your soul.
Reading old science journals.
This article by Frederick Adams Woods, a renowned American biologist and scientist, was originally published in 1919 by Britain's Oxford University.
It argues that 'Anglo-Teutonic' (Germanic) peoples are naturally averse to Bolshevism and anarchism, while Slavic people have inherently anarchistic tendencies and ethnic minorities in Russia have "indulged in much anarchy in the past."
One century later, it looks like the Germanic peoples have finally cracked under the weight of globalist propaganda and are now perfectly happy to indulge in the latest iterations of anarchism and Bolshevism: BLM riots, COVID tyranny, and so on.
https://archive.org/details/journalheredity10assogoog
This article by Frederick Adams Woods, a renowned American biologist and scientist, was originally published in 1919 by Britain's Oxford University.
It argues that 'Anglo-Teutonic' (Germanic) peoples are naturally averse to Bolshevism and anarchism, while Slavic people have inherently anarchistic tendencies and ethnic minorities in Russia have "indulged in much anarchy in the past."
One century later, it looks like the Germanic peoples have finally cracked under the weight of globalist propaganda and are now perfectly happy to indulge in the latest iterations of anarchism and Bolshevism: BLM riots, COVID tyranny, and so on.
https://archive.org/details/journalheredity10assogoog
The lowest suicide attempt rate for transgender people is among those who believe that strangers can *never* tell that they are transgender, and it's still over 1 in 3 people.
https://web.archive.org/web/20150722210834/http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/AFSP-Williams-Suicide-Report-Final.pdf
https://web.archive.org/web/20150722210834/http://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/wp-content/uploads/AFSP-Williams-Suicide-Report-Final.pdf
Global Holodomor?
John Kerry, Biden's "Climate Czar":
"Wait until you see 100 million people for whom the entire food production capacity has collapsed."
- Russia and Ukraine export 30% of the world's grain and 19% of the world's corn.
- Russia is the second biggest fertilizer producer worldwide and exports 13% of the world's potash.
- Russia also exports 10% of the world's oil.
Just how many psyop narratives are being wrapped into Russia v Ukraine war? There's the Eurasia vs Oceania "multipolarity" bullshit, biological weapons (more pandemics?), global famines and food chain collapse, energy collapse, and replacement migration. Not to mention both countries are on board with Agenda 21/2030 and dominated by le tribe. It all seems a little too coincidental to me.
John Kerry, Biden's "Climate Czar":
"Wait until you see 100 million people for whom the entire food production capacity has collapsed."
- Russia and Ukraine export 30% of the world's grain and 19% of the world's corn.
- Russia is the second biggest fertilizer producer worldwide and exports 13% of the world's potash.
- Russia also exports 10% of the world's oil.
Just how many psyop narratives are being wrapped into Russia v Ukraine war? There's the Eurasia vs Oceania "multipolarity" bullshit, biological weapons (more pandemics?), global famines and food chain collapse, energy collapse, and replacement migration. Not to mention both countries are on board with Agenda 21/2030 and dominated by le tribe. It all seems a little too coincidental to me.
"Food Chain Reaction crisis simulation ends with global carbon tax":
In 2015, the WWF (founded by UNESCO's Julian Huxley) and the Center for American Progress (founded by John Podesta) created an Event 201 or Operation Lockstep simulation but for a global "food chain crisis," noscriptd Food Chain Reaction.
They worked with Cargill, one of the world's biggest food corporations (would be #15 on Fortune 500), who summarized the operation here.
>Climate, hunger, civil unrest and spiking food prices came together at the Food Chain Reaction game in Washington DC this week. Cooperation mostly won the day.
>The game took the players from the year 2020 to 2030. As it was projected, the decade brought two major food crises, with prices approaching 400 percent of the long term average; a raft of climate-related extreme weather events; governments toppling in Pakistan and Ukraine; and famine and refugee crises in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Chad and Sudan.
>Cooperation mostly won the day over the short term individual advantage. Teams pledged to build international information networks and early warning systems on hunger and crops together, invest jointly in smart agricultural technology and build up global food stocks as a buffer against climate shocks.
>In the face of a steep price spike with looming global food shortages in 2022, the EU at one point suspended its environmental rules for agriculture and introduced a tax on meat.
>The most eye-catching result, however, was a deal between the U.S., the EU, India and China, standing in for the top 20 greenhouse gas emitters, to institute a global carbon tax and cap CO2 emissions in 2030.
>“Take the meat tax Europe wanted to impose, and think through that. What meat are you going to tax – does that mean poultry and beef or aquaculture as well? Where do you levy the tax, where does the money go, what are the unintended consequences?”
>The game was built over the course of months, with maximal realism in mind. The scenario was extrapolated from events that have actually occurred in the real world, such as the food crisis of 2008-2009 or the recent string of hottest years and months on record.
>“Most people started out with a short-term perspective, but transitioned to long-term measure pretty quickly – they started working to strengthen resiliency instead of just putting out fires.”
>The realism of the exercise exceeded expectations, said former U.S. Senate majority leader Tom Daschle, who acted as a mentor to the players. “It’s much closer to the real world than you’d think. The people who play here are very committed and serious.”
The whitepaper is available here:
Food Chain Reaction — A Global Food Security Game
>Round 2 Narrative: 2022–2024
>While 2022 starts without crop problems, food is still expensive, and normal crop harvests are only large enough to slow the continuing rise in food prices. Public dissent continues and migration within and from food-importing Africa persists, in spite of progress on regional free trade agreements, exerting pressure on the African continent and Europe.
>Russia and Ukraine experience heat stress that reduces grain supplies
>In 2024, crop yields approach normal across the globe, except in the European Union, Russia, and the Ukraine, where heat and drought negatively impact production
In 2015, the WWF (founded by UNESCO's Julian Huxley) and the Center for American Progress (founded by John Podesta) created an Event 201 or Operation Lockstep simulation but for a global "food chain crisis," noscriptd Food Chain Reaction.
They worked with Cargill, one of the world's biggest food corporations (would be #15 on Fortune 500), who summarized the operation here.
>Climate, hunger, civil unrest and spiking food prices came together at the Food Chain Reaction game in Washington DC this week. Cooperation mostly won the day.
>The game took the players from the year 2020 to 2030. As it was projected, the decade brought two major food crises, with prices approaching 400 percent of the long term average; a raft of climate-related extreme weather events; governments toppling in Pakistan and Ukraine; and famine and refugee crises in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Chad and Sudan.
>Cooperation mostly won the day over the short term individual advantage. Teams pledged to build international information networks and early warning systems on hunger and crops together, invest jointly in smart agricultural technology and build up global food stocks as a buffer against climate shocks.
>In the face of a steep price spike with looming global food shortages in 2022, the EU at one point suspended its environmental rules for agriculture and introduced a tax on meat.
>The most eye-catching result, however, was a deal between the U.S., the EU, India and China, standing in for the top 20 greenhouse gas emitters, to institute a global carbon tax and cap CO2 emissions in 2030.
>“Take the meat tax Europe wanted to impose, and think through that. What meat are you going to tax – does that mean poultry and beef or aquaculture as well? Where do you levy the tax, where does the money go, what are the unintended consequences?”
>The game was built over the course of months, with maximal realism in mind. The scenario was extrapolated from events that have actually occurred in the real world, such as the food crisis of 2008-2009 or the recent string of hottest years and months on record.
>“Most people started out with a short-term perspective, but transitioned to long-term measure pretty quickly – they started working to strengthen resiliency instead of just putting out fires.”
>The realism of the exercise exceeded expectations, said former U.S. Senate majority leader Tom Daschle, who acted as a mentor to the players. “It’s much closer to the real world than you’d think. The people who play here are very committed and serious.”
The whitepaper is available here:
Food Chain Reaction — A Global Food Security Game
>Round 2 Narrative: 2022–2024
>While 2022 starts without crop problems, food is still expensive, and normal crop harvests are only large enough to slow the continuing rise in food prices. Public dissent continues and migration within and from food-importing Africa persists, in spite of progress on regional free trade agreements, exerting pressure on the African continent and Europe.
>Russia and Ukraine experience heat stress that reduces grain supplies
>In 2024, crop yields approach normal across the globe, except in the European Union, Russia, and the Ukraine, where heat and drought negatively impact production
New article:
>Great Reset = Neo-Holodomor? 'Food Chain Reaction': A simulation like Operation Lockstep but for a global famine caused by food chain collapse
In 2015, the WWF and Center for American Progress created an Event 201 or Operation Lockstep style simulation for a global "food chain crisis," noscriptd Food Chain Reaction. This article covers how their seven-year-old "simulation" relates to current political events.
If the COVID simulations (Event 201 and Operation Lockstep) are anything to go by, then it would be pretty safe to assume that globalists are planning a worldwide Neo-Holodomor. Old dogs, new tricks.
>Great Reset = Neo-Holodomor? 'Food Chain Reaction': A simulation like Operation Lockstep but for a global famine caused by food chain collapse
In 2015, the WWF and Center for American Progress created an Event 201 or Operation Lockstep style simulation for a global "food chain crisis," noscriptd Food Chain Reaction. This article covers how their seven-year-old "simulation" relates to current political events.
If the COVID simulations (Event 201 and Operation Lockstep) are anything to go by, then it would be pretty safe to assume that globalists are planning a worldwide Neo-Holodomor. Old dogs, new tricks.
Thuletide
Great Reset = Neo-Holodomor? ‘Food Chain Reaction’: A simulation like Operation Lockstep but for a global famine caused by food…
In 2015, the WWF and Center for American Progress created an Event 201 or Operation Lockstep style simulation for a global “food chain crisis,” noscriptd Food Chain Reaction.
Since I posted this 2 weeks ago, the WEF has officially cut ties with Russia. I suspect this is for optics purposes but it does make me wonder if the extreme anti-Russian hysteria in the West is setting the stage for an eventual Oceania vs Eurasia conflict.
IMO, until Putin rescinds Agenda 21/2030, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and transhumanism, bans LGBT stuff, implements a closed-borders immigration policy and stops replacing ethnic Russians with Islamic Central Asians and Caucasians, stops kissing Chabad ass, etc., then he is clearly still on team globalism. You can't really be anti-globalism if you support all of the main globalist agendas, as Putin does.
IMO, until Putin rescinds Agenda 21/2030, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and transhumanism, bans LGBT stuff, implements a closed-borders immigration policy and stops replacing ethnic Russians with Islamic Central Asians and Caucasians, stops kissing Chabad ass, etc., then he is clearly still on team globalism. You can't really be anti-globalism if you support all of the main globalist agendas, as Putin does.
https://news.1rj.ru/str/keith_woods/2442
Curious that you cropped out the second paragraph:
"IMO, until Putin rescinds Agenda 21/2030, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and transhumanism, bans LGBT stuff, implements a closed-borders immigration policy and stops replacing ethnic Russians with Islamic Central Asians and Caucasians, stops kissing Chabad ass, etc., then he is clearly still on team globalism. You can't really be anti-globalism if you support all of the main globalist agendas, as Putin does."
Also funny that you turned off your dislikes because your attempted dunks on me kept getting ratioed. Cope and seethe you Communist faggot.
Curious that you cropped out the second paragraph:
"IMO, until Putin rescinds Agenda 21/2030, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and transhumanism, bans LGBT stuff, implements a closed-borders immigration policy and stops replacing ethnic Russians with Islamic Central Asians and Caucasians, stops kissing Chabad ass, etc., then he is clearly still on team globalism. You can't really be anti-globalism if you support all of the main globalist agendas, as Putin does."
Also funny that you turned off your dislikes because your attempted dunks on me kept getting ratioed. Cope and seethe you Communist faggot.
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Keith Woods
POV: your model of political analysis doesn't explain, predict, or elucidate anything and you are watching it being proven wrong in real time
https://news.1rj.ru/str/mpeinovich/1669
I don't know why a holocaust denier like you is using "conspiracy theorist" as a pejorative — maybe your brain is clogged up with visceral fat? —- but the standard "conspiracy theorist" argument is that Freemasonry, CFR, UN, etc. are all front organizations for international finance and other globalist oligarchs and swindlers.
Correct, CFR etc. are powerful because they are used by powerful people. Is this the power of actual material political analysis and investigation?
What shocking truth bomb will you drop next? That Amazon is simply a tool for Jeff Bezos? You fat retard.
I don't know why a holocaust denier like you is using "conspiracy theorist" as a pejorative — maybe your brain is clogged up with visceral fat? —- but the standard "conspiracy theorist" argument is that Freemasonry, CFR, UN, etc. are all front organizations for international finance and other globalist oligarchs and swindlers.
Correct, CFR etc. are powerful because they are used by powerful people. Is this the power of actual material political analysis and investigation?
What shocking truth bomb will you drop next? That Amazon is simply a tool for Jeff Bezos? You fat retard.
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Mike Peinovich
The idea the World Economic Forum or the UN Agenda 21 are running anything is even dumber than "based Putin" which is mainly a straw guy to describe people that have an actual comprehensive analysis of world affairs.
Davos is a place where Jewish finance…
Davos is a place where Jewish finance…
I agree with the following quotes from the following posts:
https://news.1rj.ru/str/hvitgardr3/2774
"I see no signs that Putin is walking back on the Agenda 21 path, nor than he has abandoned Dugin's Eurasianism either. Both paths are models of centralised globalism, not nationalism."
"The problem here is that [...] most nationalists [...] see globalism as a single power [that] all else is subject to. Furthermore the most significant shift between global power in the past to now is that it was physically or locally centralised (Morgoth's 'Elephant'), but now global power exists everywhere and nowhere (Morgoth's 'Whale'), it is both global and centralised but also decentralised in physicality, members can leave and join but the power remains centralised"
"We are living in an era which has thoroughly rejected nationalism, an age of competing power-blocs, each vying for their own globalism [...] one bloc may hold global dominance (America and the West for a while), but if this should shift, then a new globalism may take the stage."
https://news.1rj.ru/str/nixjeelvy/1007
"Globalism isn’t a movement, it’s an ideology. Multiple groups can hold it, even if they’re opposed to each other. Globohomo is one disposition, Eurasianism another, Make Cheap Knockoff Shit and Whine About Muh Nanking (it’s more elegant in the original Mandarin) a third."
https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/1170, https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/1171
"I’ve explained this before using the metaphor of the “elites” all jockeying for a higher position on the pyramid of power."
"A look into the history of the 20th century should be enough to show that the “elites” often compete amongst themselves while using the common folk as cannon fodder. There are examples stretching beyond the last century too."
"The “elites” play on all sides. The same investors back two adversarial forces. We’ve seen this time and again whether it’s American intelligence agencies or Rothschild bankers."
"Another example is how BlackRock and Vanguard are primary stakeholders in a plethora of companies, many of which would appear to be competitors at first glance. Ultimately however, there is an “elite”, in this case BlackRock and/or Vanguard, who profits and benefits, and whose objectives are reached, no matter what side “wins”."
"the problem remains that the dissident right is bored out of its mind and totally impotent in the real world, so we’re left with various groups of fart sniffers taking potshots at each other, all the while we continue to forget our own values"
https://news.1rj.ru/str/hvitgardr3/2774
"I see no signs that Putin is walking back on the Agenda 21 path, nor than he has abandoned Dugin's Eurasianism either. Both paths are models of centralised globalism, not nationalism."
"The problem here is that [...] most nationalists [...] see globalism as a single power [that] all else is subject to. Furthermore the most significant shift between global power in the past to now is that it was physically or locally centralised (Morgoth's 'Elephant'), but now global power exists everywhere and nowhere (Morgoth's 'Whale'), it is both global and centralised but also decentralised in physicality, members can leave and join but the power remains centralised"
"We are living in an era which has thoroughly rejected nationalism, an age of competing power-blocs, each vying for their own globalism [...] one bloc may hold global dominance (America and the West for a while), but if this should shift, then a new globalism may take the stage."
https://news.1rj.ru/str/nixjeelvy/1007
"Globalism isn’t a movement, it’s an ideology. Multiple groups can hold it, even if they’re opposed to each other. Globohomo is one disposition, Eurasianism another, Make Cheap Knockoff Shit and Whine About Muh Nanking (it’s more elegant in the original Mandarin) a third."
https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/1170, https://news.1rj.ru/str/pox_populi/1171
"I’ve explained this before using the metaphor of the “elites” all jockeying for a higher position on the pyramid of power."
"A look into the history of the 20th century should be enough to show that the “elites” often compete amongst themselves while using the common folk as cannon fodder. There are examples stretching beyond the last century too."
"The “elites” play on all sides. The same investors back two adversarial forces. We’ve seen this time and again whether it’s American intelligence agencies or Rothschild bankers."
"Another example is how BlackRock and Vanguard are primary stakeholders in a plethora of companies, many of which would appear to be competitors at first glance. Ultimately however, there is an “elite”, in this case BlackRock and/or Vanguard, who profits and benefits, and whose objectives are reached, no matter what side “wins”."
"the problem remains that the dissident right is bored out of its mind and totally impotent in the real world, so we’re left with various groups of fart sniffers taking potshots at each other, all the while we continue to forget our own values"
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Hwitgeard
https://news.1rj.ru/str/BertieBassett4Life/2414
I'm with Thuletide on this matter. We have seen a lot of political theatre in the past two years, even more in the past two weeks, and a 'break up' between Putin and the WEF is definitely peak theatre. It even sounds…
I'm with Thuletide on this matter. We have seen a lot of political theatre in the past two years, even more in the past two weeks, and a 'break up' between Putin and the WEF is definitely peak theatre. It even sounds…