The Great Reset and The Man Behind the Curtain

LordsFire

Internet Wizard
Personally I do think this is the culmination or rather the move towards the culmination a grand conspiracy of the ages. Everlasting power for our ruling class and ignoble serfdom for the rest of us.

The NWO has been in the works arguably for the last six thousand years.

And its schemes are coming true.

That's conspiracy theory nonsense. Humans are not competent enough to keep a grand conspiracy going for so long, much less secretly.

No, this is much simpler. A group of like-minded would-be autocrats and tyrants have seen an opportunity, and are attempting to seize it to do what they already wanted.
 

Typhonis

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You know I wonder if the book Dune doesn't have a point? How many thinking machines are there and how much is dependent upon them? I men how hard would it be for a small group to take over using an integrated computer system?
 
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The devil reigns in this world now, and his angels have their allotments over the nations of the earth.
 

ATP

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Personally I do think this is the culmination or rather the move towards the culmination a grand conspiracy of the ages. Everlasting power for our ruling class and ignoble serfdom for the rest of us.

The NWO has been in the works arguably for the last six thousand years.

And its schemes are coming true.

I am just reading "Okultystyczne korzenie światowej rewolucji"/my translation - occult roots of world revolution/ by Michał Krajski,and according to him,first idea of enlinghtened elite ruling over stupid mob was made by orfic philosophers - Pitagoras even take control over one city/Krotona/ state to create earthy paradise,but people made uprising and killed him and most of his followers.
Pity,that french people in 1789 and russian in 1917 was not that smart.We would be living in better place.
 

Tryglaw

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That's conspiracy theory nonsense. Humans are not competent enough to keep a grand conspiracy going for so long, much less secretly.

No, this is much simpler. A group of like-minded would-be autocrats and tyrants have seen an opportunity, and are attempting to seize it to do what they already wanted.

This is an interesting read:

 

CarlManvers2019

Writers Blocked Douchebag
We are not there, while we are terribly reliant on technology, the machines are not doing the thinking for us yet.

I think there’s still a chance that the internet will find itself severely divided or decentralized

Main problem would be resource and energy expenditure

Lots of douchey hackers with too much time on their hands
 

liberty90

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Many pretty excellent ideas, but sadly, people who believe this to be ideas of the American left vastly overestimate left-wing competence.

If anything, currently Dubai and Singapore are closest.

San Francisco is not famous for preventing theft, enforcing public order or building new skyscrapers. Generally speaking, affair of the American left with tech is closer to crazy love-hate relationship, than to efficient cooperation.
 
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Marduk

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Many pretty excellent ideas, but sadly, people who believe this to be ideas of the American left vastly overestimate left-wing competence.

If anything, currently Dubai and Singapore are closest.
The green sections of it are definitely leftist.
The global governance talk is inherently leftist.
There's points about LGBTI, "gender parity", "systemic racism" and "human rights" thrown into graphics like this, you can bet those are culturally leftist.
The rest is new tech buzzword salad. Yeah, if this stuff gets made well enough it will be used, no matter what the WEF says or does.
 

liberty90

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The green sections of it are definitely leftist.
The global governance talk is inherently leftist.
There's points about LGBTI, "gender parity", "systemic racism" and "human rights" thrown into graphics like this, you can bet those are culturally leftist.
The rest is new tech buzzword salad. Yeah, if this stuff gets made well enough it will be used, no matter what the WEF says or does.

Still, it looks much more like description of Singapore than San Francisco. Sure, more free markets would be preferable.
 

Marduk

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Still, it looks much more like description of Singapore than San Francisco. Sure, more free markets would be preferable.
Does it? Or is it merely an illusion that makes SF look more controlled by leftists (that's who generates all the crazy news), while only the less important parts of city and administration are where they run amok, as the crazies celebrate that power, meanwhile in the important parts business of more Singapore like style still happens, as massive Silicon Valley companies work on a big chunk of that tech buzzword salad, lobby rich people for money, and powerful (controlling de jure democratic, but de facto one party state) neoliberal politicians like (hated by both ideological left and right) Nancy Pelosi for favors.

The only difference here is that in Singapore the rulers seem to care more about "making trains run on time" also for the lower classes. But then again, perhaps the lower classes themselves in San Francisco want other things more, and perhaps they are getting what they wanted.
 

Cherico

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Does it? Or is it merely an illusion that makes SF look more controlled by leftists (that's who generates all the crazy news), while only the less important parts of city and administration are where they run amok, as the crazies celebrate that power, meanwhile in the important parts business of more Singapore like style still happens, as massive Silicon Valley companies work on a big chunk of that tech buzzword salad, lobby rich people for money, and powerful (controlling de jure democratic, but de facto one party state) neoliberal politicians like (hated by both ideological left and right) Nancy Pelosi for favors.

The only difference here is that in Singapore the rulers seem to care more about "making trains run on time" also for the lower classes. But then again, perhaps the lower classes themselves in San Francisco want other things more, and perhaps they are getting what they wanted.

I live in California I've been to San Francisco, Frisco sucks, its sucked for a long period of time.

Its homelessness problem is so bad that they need a poop patrol to clean up human waste, years of being against building any new housing have made prices sky high dispite the number of people who've left. The anti business sentiment is horrible and it seems like the only way you can be a small business owner is having political connections.

Its an incredibly disfunctional city thats only prevented from being the next Detroit by its location as one of the best harbors in the world and the near by tech industry. Its a horrible place to live and honestly its not that great a place to visit either.
 

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