In light of evidence showcasing that the Canadian “wildfires” this past week were in fact caused by arson, and recent events such as the Ohio toxic train “crash” in East Palestine this past February which is thought to have killed 45,000 animals as well as the destruction of whole crops with serious implications to the health of the people inhabiting the region, it is about time we inform ourselves on the subject of modern eco-terrorism - Foreword by Cynthia Chung
The difference being, of course, when Schwab says he wants to put a chip in everyone's hand, everyone freaks out. When Musk says he wants to put a chip in everyone's brain, everyone's OK with it 'cause they saw him smoke a joint on The Joe Rogan Show.
It's also interesting how Musk has managed to escape scrutiny as per his involvement in the development of mRNA vaaxx tech, Starlink lithium wars, the appointing of an ex-WEF CEO, and a purported aim to turn Twitter into 'X the everything Orwellian app'.
Synthesis of opposites with regard to all things 'green', all things 'techno' was a key theme in Lutz Dammbeck's briliant 2003 documentary 'The Net: The Unabomber, LSD, And The Internet'...
David Skrbina "just" (6/19/2023) did and interview on "Know More News" where he creates a very good argument for his position on technology which is shared by Lewis Mumford (American historian and philosopher of technology and science), Herbert Marcuse (Frankfurt School) and others. He also cited the book, "The Technological Society," Jacques Ellul, 1964 which is on my reading list. There's also "Technocracy Rising," Patrick Wood, 2014 (which I have yet to read as well). In other words, I would need to do some more research before I'd be ready to throw Kaczynski into the dust bin. Interview at:
Great article.
Interesting how, like Klaus Schwab, Elon Musk neatly fits with the thesis/antithesis/synthesis formation of the whole thing....
https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattnovak/2023/06/10/elon-musk-suggests-unabomber-may-have-been-right-about-technology/
The difference being, of course, when Schwab says he wants to put a chip in everyone's hand, everyone freaks out. When Musk says he wants to put a chip in everyone's brain, everyone's OK with it 'cause they saw him smoke a joint on The Joe Rogan Show.
It's also interesting how Musk has managed to escape scrutiny as per his involvement in the development of mRNA vaaxx tech, Starlink lithium wars, the appointing of an ex-WEF CEO, and a purported aim to turn Twitter into 'X the everything Orwellian app'.
Synthesis of opposites with regard to all things 'green', all things 'techno' was a key theme in Lutz Dammbeck's briliant 2003 documentary 'The Net: The Unabomber, LSD, And The Internet'...
https://www.bitchute.com/video/xKXS4tp0LTUa/
Worth a watch.
David Skrbina "just" (6/19/2023) did and interview on "Know More News" where he creates a very good argument for his position on technology which is shared by Lewis Mumford (American historian and philosopher of technology and science), Herbert Marcuse (Frankfurt School) and others. He also cited the book, "The Technological Society," Jacques Ellul, 1964 which is on my reading list. There's also "Technocracy Rising," Patrick Wood, 2014 (which I have yet to read as well). In other words, I would need to do some more research before I'd be ready to throw Kaczynski into the dust bin. Interview at:
https://www.bitchute.com/video/7Jo7eVGckGkm/
Prime Minister Trudeau delivers remarks at the WEF about Maurice Strong:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wcGwbqp-m80&pp=ygUSd2VmIHRydWRlYXUgc3Ryb25n
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“How to Blow Up a Pipeline”
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