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Brilliant expose of the evil empire at Davos.

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Thank you!

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Thankyou - you said it so very well.

We can add to the genocide/democide/terrorist list - the poisons in our foodchain and air and water.

Lord have mercy and God bless you

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Thank you very much ... yes, they are masters at poisoning everything, aren't they?

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Diabolically clever...

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Thank you!

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A profound dirge on ManUnKind, your pen is a scalpel into the Psychopath’s Amygdala and Frontal Lobes, opening to Conrad’s Heart of Darkness: “The horror! The horror!”

“The highest activity a human being can attain is learning for understanding, because to understand is to be free.” Spinoza

Thank you for helping us understand.

FROM OUR FETED, FATAL PSYCHOPATHS:

2017, Yuval Noah Harari’s “The rise of the useless class”

“In the 21st century we might witness the creation of a massive new unworking class: people devoid of any economic, political or even artistic value, who contribute nothing to the prosperity, power and glory of society. This ‘useless class’ will not merely be unemployed — it will be unemployable.

The coming technological bonanza will probably make it feasible to feed and support people even without any effort from their side. But what will keep them occupied and content? One answer might be drugs and computer games. Unnecessary people might spend increasing amounts of time within 3D virtual-reality worlds that would provide them with far more excitement and emotional engagement than the drab reality outside. Yet such a development would deal a mortal blow to the liberal belief in the sacredness of human life and of human experiences. What’s so sacred about useless bums who pass their days devouring artificial experiences?”

1931, George Bernard Shaw on the capital punishment controversy:

“I object to all punishment whatsoever. I don't want to punish anybody, but there are an extraordinary number of people who I want to kill. Not in any unkind or personal spirit. But it must be evident to all of you, you must all know half a dozen people at least, who are no use in this world; who are more trouble than they are worth. And I think it would be a good thing to make everybody come before a properly appointed board just as he might come before the income tax commissioners and say every 5 years or every 7 years, just put them there, and say, sir or madam, now will you be kind enough to justify your existence? If you can’t justify your existence; if you’re not pulling your weight in the social boat; if you are not producing as much as you consume or perhaps a little more, then clearly we cannot use the big organization of our society for the purpose of keeping you alive, because your life does not benefit us, and it can’t be of very much use to yourself.”

Keep safe and free and writing pieces like this.

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A brilliant commentary, for which I am indebted -- I hadn't been aware of that wonderful quote by Shaw. Many many thanks!

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If I’d read this a few years ago, I’d have thought it was a slightly paranoid satire a la J. Swift.

Now it almost seems an understatement.

It’s also an imaginative effort to explore the sociopathic mindset behind the scenes, thank you.

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Thank you so much for your very kind words. I too could not have believed this a few years ago ... I guess it had to hit me on the head!

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If I was a spirit somewhere in the spirit world.

And I was given a choice to return to the mortal world in any form I wished, at any period of time from the beginning of life itself, to the end of the known universe long into the future.

There are some number of notable times I would love to be able to witness and experience if given the chance.

Some tragic. Some wondrous. Some exhilarating. Some comic. A smorgasbord of experiences I suppose is what I want and long for the most.

The construction of the pyramids of Giza... How was it actually done?

The dark ages, what were they really like?

To exist in the age of exploration when the world wasn't already mapped by satellites. It must have seemed so big and mysterious back then.

Imagine finding a lost city in the Jungle?

Imagine being part of a major scientific discovery?

Or making a fortune selling moonshine during the prohibition era?

Or to spend time at Port Royal and brush shoulders with the cut throats and pirates that anchored there. To see if they really live up to the hype portrayed.

But I must confess, one of the biggest curiosities of them all. Would be the fall of our civilization and the end of humanity. Just to know how it all unfolds.

If I was a spirit somewhere in the spirit world. I think that episode of humanity would be the one I would choose to experience.

Ironic, isn't it.

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A most interesting comment, as usual for you. I am afraid to say that we may be beyond the point of no return headed towards the singularity of singularities: extinction. I hope to write another essay on this issue soon. Thank you.

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I pondered, why would they want the survivors to be predominantly those who can think independently, for themselves, and I believe the answer is that the cabalist eight are eugenicists at heart, they have taken it upon themselves to "farm" the populaces and remove the intellectually slothful from the gene pool. Better a switched on slave than a moron, right?

Certainly the perfect crime, my sick friends will vehemently not entertain the thought that the injections did it, Caesar said it was safe!

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Maybe they like switched on prey for their depraved hunts because that would be more challenging ...??? Thank you for your commentary.

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The rulers of old had jesters to reflect back their madness. Where are they now?

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You bring up a wonderful point that reminds me of King Lear in fact. Where are they now? These creeps not have no jesters, they have no sense of humor. Thank you for your comment.

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That was totally right on !

On this third anniversary of the apparent beginning of this ‘special operation’, I recollect how originally optimistic I was with this new adventure : a battle of personal intelligence and daring do against nature and a bungling incompetent society. How little did I anticipated a global cull by the most undeserving and banal lot of global tyrants. These banalities of banalities, the most vulgar and pointless ‘Kath & Kims’ of possible elites conspicuously defines the revealed character of our age, this crisis and ... what a future !

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An excellent comment, thank you -- banalities of banalities is a brilliant phrase too!

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Indeed, vermin they are...

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I think that vermin would be insulted -- these creeps are far worse!

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I would agree Doc!

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Holy cow! You nailed it!

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Hiya , the mRNA jabs won't protect anyone from acquiring nor transmitting disease because as the elites know, disease is not caught nor transmitted by contagions, rather by fear itself, plus being murdered by midazolam and deliberate dehydration

https://georgiedonny.substack.com/p/seeing-is-believing

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you said it, thank you!

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But explain this. The toxic science cult is destroying the entire world and all of its animal and plant life with its medical and geo-engineering. So, yes, one would think they believe "This vast wide world should be our playground, with its verdant hills, snow-clad slopes, inviting waters" -- but they are destroying all of it. Where will they live?

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I think they think they can preserve enough for their few

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On Mars

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Sounds like a perfect Sherlock Holmes piece! Evil at work! Thank you for another great piece!

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Your post reminded me of this...

"A Mostly Peaceful Depopulation" - Margaret Anna Alice (4 July 2022)

https://substack.com/saved/post/62405211

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Thanks very much for that ... how to boil frogs 'painlessly' I guess ...

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When I read this I realised it was the perfect script for a video I saw on Project Veritas. When trying to find the link for you, I discovered it has been removed. The immoral corrupt bloke (not the recent Pfizer executive) in the video was even smoking a cigar with his whiskey as he plotted BIGPHARMA chicanery and malfeasance.

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There you go! Thanks for your comment.

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