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Feb 16, 2022Liked by Richard Seager

I forsee a time in the not too distant future where those of us who still value liberty will be bartering with chickens, services and vegetables. And at this point, I'll take that over the hellish system that is being created. I'd rather die than live in the proposed dystopia. (Oh, I meant "utopia" where we own nothing and are happier than ever)

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Yep am stocking up on glass bottles here at the moment.

Really need to get out to some hectares somewhere though.

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Feb 16, 2022Liked by Richard Seager

I hope you find your place Rich. We're going to make it my friend. I'll bet there are even a few hidden communities in China that don't partake in the system there. The globalists think that their tech is going to give them the upper hand (and it will in many cases) but technology can't (as of yet) deplete entirely a human being's natural desire for freedom.

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Feb 16, 2022·edited Feb 16, 2022Author

Yeah I know, too lazy to go out and find another link. Have fixed that somewhat now.

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Ideal for Plutocrats, bad for buyers of goods and services. In keeping though with the lawless moment our "elected" Satraps enjoy. The Top 1% Own 32.1% of Total Wealth, Bottom 50% Own 2.5%. Bill Gates, Event 201, The Rockefeller Foundation - all of that is only in my head and does not exist in the real world, since I am a "crazy conspiracy theorist". The MSM urging them on,

relentlessly, every single day. Monetary Injections and Other Inoculations

The deep function of a ‘health emergency’ legitimised by perpetual programs of mandatory vaccine inoculations can only be grasped if placed in the relevant macro context, namely the terminal crisis of our mode of production. The causal sequence to bear in mind is: economic implosion – pandemic simulation – authoritarian offensive. Should it come to fruition, this paradigm shift would culminate in a totalitarian model of implosive capitalism, perhaps still thinly disguised as democracy but legitimized by the despotic management of global emergencies that are grotesquely disproportionate to any actual threat. As shown by the ‘Covid vaccine’ indoctrination campaigns, with attendant ‘anti-vax’ scapegoating, the totalitarian potential of mass propaganda is virtually limitless. For the first time in history, the blame for a treatment that does not work (at least not in the way we were promised) has been placed on those who do not use it.

Yet we must be mindful that today’s ideological violence comes as a reaction to a looming socioeconomic collapse whose magnitude has never been experienced before. The first shock was the 2007 credit crunch and following global recession. At that time, the bailing out of the financial sector led to the European debt crisis (2010-11), which turned Quantitative Easing (central bank programs of financial asset purchase) into the mother of all monetary policies. Since 2008, regular central bank distortion through QE injections has spawned an ultra-financialised regime of capitalist accumulation contingent on the creation of asset bubbles whose volatility resurfaced in mid-September 2019, with the liquidity trap in the Wall Street repo (repurchase agreement) loan market. This, in turn, cleared the way for Virus and the perverse logic of ‘pandemic capitalism,’ which allowed the top 1% to increase their wealth at record speed, while the middle classes are going missing. https://thephilosophicalsalon.com/red-pill-or-blue-pill-variants-inflation-and-the-controlled-demolition-of-society/

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Feb 15, 2022·edited Feb 15, 2022Liked by Richard Seager

"Safe" is a Cultists' term.

The other day someone told me to "Stay safe". I told them that I preferred to "Stay effective".

Another term to only use mockingly "an abundance of caution". Have to work on a joke for that.

But yes to your point Rich, these rulemakers are the same wokists who want to (edit: virtue signal) push reuse and recycle.

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I'm all for reusing glass bottles for example. Far too much waste in our system.

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Feb 15, 2022·edited Feb 15, 2022Liked by Richard Seager

Absolutely reuse and recycle, but I prefer it without the hypocrisy.

How about they reuse and recycle the dumb masks, and not leave them on the street.

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Fully agreed. And the move to N95 masks just doubles the waste. Or doubles the bacterial load.

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