I think they had it right: he has become too much of a household name when even normies are going hey. What’s with that Klaus Schwab guy? They will be promoting from within someone less publically visible.
I can't really tell what's going on. It seems like everybody was focused on Soros, then all of a sudden the focus turns to Schwab, now he's got problems where does it go? It's not like these guys came out of nowhwere, when you dig into the record you can see they've both had their hands on the wheel of fucking up the world for decades, but watching the right-wing media sphere jump around is an odd experience that I'm not sure what to make of.
I really wish I could find a copy, but there was a great interview with Steve Jobs during his NeXT days, and I don't know how he got on this topic but it was the same idea. That when you're young you're idealistic, you think that the world is fucked up becuase somebody is out to get you, and the solution is easy, you find those people and kill them. Then as you get older you realize there's no grand plan, there's just this weird emergent property of civilization, that there's no big bad out there, reality is just the revealed preference of the masses, and that's a bit of a depressing thought that this is what we really want deep down (paraphrasing of course).
Yes, I am very disappointed to realize that a lot of people seem to want clownworld. But I think it is a mistake to think there is no big bad evil out there. Satan seems happy to help us along in our own demise. Communists and globalists self-avow their plans for destruction of the system and freedom. Their control of media, education, health, and government to that end proves they have an evil agenda and are taking advantage of the unwitting sheeple.
I think they had it right: he has become too much of a household name when even normies are going hey. What’s with that Klaus Schwab guy? They will be promoting from within someone less publically visible.
I can't really tell what's going on. It seems like everybody was focused on Soros, then all of a sudden the focus turns to Schwab, now he's got problems where does it go? It's not like these guys came out of nowhwere, when you dig into the record you can see they've both had their hands on the wheel of fucking up the world for decades, but watching the right-wing media sphere jump around is an odd experience that I'm not sure what to make of.
Then how the hell did they manage this disaster so well?
I really wish I could find a copy, but there was a great interview with Steve Jobs during his NeXT days, and I don't know how he got on this topic but it was the same idea. That when you're young you're idealistic, you think that the world is fucked up becuase somebody is out to get you, and the solution is easy, you find those people and kill them. Then as you get older you realize there's no grand plan, there's just this weird emergent property of civilization, that there's no big bad out there, reality is just the revealed preference of the masses, and that's a bit of a depressing thought that this is what we really want deep down (paraphrasing of course).
Yes, I am very disappointed to realize that a lot of people seem to want clownworld. But I think it is a mistake to think there is no big bad evil out there. Satan seems happy to help us along in our own demise. Communists and globalists self-avow their plans for destruction of the system and freedom. Their control of media, education, health, and government to that end proves they have an evil agenda and are taking advantage of the unwitting sheeple.
Well said.
Why would they pick someone that is such a stereotype of a super villain in the first place?