Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum

WEF Panel 'City of the Future' Is Pretty Scary





The Scary WEF 'City of the Future': "You will own nothing. And you will be happy. Meat will be a special treat." No responsibility, No purpose. You’ll live in modules, completely enclosed, so they could keep you in, if they wanted to. Everything within 5 minutes’ walk & no cars.
So,basically prison.It is really horryfing,thet many people want that.
I could be imprisoned,yes - but by sexy blond girl,not old farts!
 
The 15-Minute Prisons


The 15-Minute Prisons




Exactly, this push to eliminate cars and promote public transit is so that they can tell you where and when you will go where you want
 
Are we sure that we are not in an Assasin's Creed game? I mean the WEF could be a stand in for the Templars, or society of Ancients.
Whats that saying about how truth is stranger than fiction, because fiction is required to make sense?
If today's Ubisoft had the balls like they used to, they would put a reference in AC that in Loren WEF is another Templar organization. Unfortunately, we won't see that.
 
It's not about money, it's about ruling over serfs like gods. That's why these evil old fucks want immortality.
And yet most of them aren't interested in funding medical research that might actually give it to them. No; they think doing things like injecting themselves with the blood of young people will do the trick, because they're superstitious morons.
 
Honestly I would prefer the sweet embrace of death over an eternity of being ruled over by a bunch of old rich nepotistic pedophiles. Just because you're alive doesn't mean you'll be anymore powerless then before.

Needless to say, my opinion of the grim reaper has greatly improved over the past few years.
 
Honestly I would prefer the sweet embrace of death over an eternity of being ruled over by a bunch of old rich nepotistic pedophiles. Just because you're alive doesn't mean you'll be anymore powerless then before.

Needless to say, my opinion of the grim reaper has greatly improved over the past few years.

some times to only way your freed from the tyranny of a person is their demise.
 
Immortality? Humans aren't meant for that. We are not designed that way. Heck making it to 100 with all of you faculties is still quite the achievement.

My grandmother almost went that distance, physically she could have. But she was born in 1920, the city she lived in her whole life was built by her grandpa and funded by her husband's grandpa. They were born in the same year, knew each other since they were babies. He died 36 years before she did, but she had her kids and her friends and her siblings and their kids and then the grandkids came.

And then every one she knew began to die of old age, one after the other. She spent her summers playing cards on the beach with ruthless old hags and by the time she turned 95 she was playing solitare in the same pavilion they had been playing at since 1939 when they were teenagers.

She didn't recognize her home city, a place where she drove the first sports car in the city when she was 8 years old. She didn't recognize the streets, she didn't know the buildings and houses. All the high rises didn't exist and the kiosks and pharmacies and stores were all different with different families than the ones that she had known multiple generations of.

her oldest grandson became a grandfather, her great-great grandson was born in a hospital across the street from the one all of us were born in, that her father built, because protectors many who received Healthcare there all their lives had burned it to the ground.

The people got meaner, weirder, she lived to see non binaries and trannies and she lived to see everything go back to the bad old days when leftists took over and bombed hospitals. Lived to see her husband, her best friend from childhood, the father of her kids. A man was so well loved they had to close 7 blocks around the cemetery when he died due to the sheer number of people who came to say goodbye to him. People that he personally helped because he loved his hometown. Get turned into a villain by revisionist pieces of shit.

She lived to see her younger great grandkids ask her if her best buddy, her soulmate was a monster.

She died because she was the last remnant of a dead century, the last of a generation of builders. She died because she was surrounded by loved ones and was watching them turn into strangers. Not because they didn't love her, we all did. But because she couldn't communicate with them anymore due to the gulf of time.


She was exhausted by the end. Being cared for her by my aunt who herself was 71.

We aren't meant to exceed 130, I think. Because we end up aliens in our homes.


That they're obsessed with immortality tells me only that they aren't men. Not really, no man would want to live through what I just described above multiple times. Living through that once broke the strongest woman I ever met.

Only something absolutely inhuman would be fine with it.
 
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Honestly I would prefer the sweet embrace of death over an eternity of being ruled over by a bunch of old rich nepotistic pedophiles. Just because you're alive doesn't mean you'll be anymore powerless then before.

Needless to say, my opinion of the grim reaper has greatly improved over the past few years.
Now see, that's the same sort of quitter's talk that got us into this mess in the first place.
 

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