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Originally posted by parabellum:
OK, which one of those WEF sumbitches is gonna pull my rickshaw?


I think I'd rather have one of those old school thrones carried by 8 or 10 slaves like the ancient kings had.

That's green right?





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I will give up my car when they give up their airplanes and limos.

Until then they can kiss my ass.
 
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At some point they’ll have to enforce their agenda. That is when the great reset will happen, but not the way they mean it



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The Great Reset is newspeak for world wide communism.
It's being pushed hard by the WEF.
The energy and food shortages are all a part of this...

What Exactly Do the Officials Mean by “Managing the Transition”, Here is What They Will Not Say Openly

The goal of this outline is to answer a frequent question about what the alignment of government and private sector officials mean when they say, “managing the transition.” Some of this is self-explanatory, some of this has been astutely explained by others (with specific reference points), yet much of this is what they cannot say publicly. So here we go.

As you are well aware the various western nation central banks including the U.S. Federal Reserve, are raising interest rates into a global economic contraction, a drop in demand. Raising interest rates into a contracting economy is counterintuitive, it runs against the expressed interest of government to grow economic conditions. However, there is a purposeful design to the contradiction. [A TLDR Version Here]

I will further expand, and hopefully this will provide information so that you can make decisions on how to protect your interests.

The central bankers are trying to support western government policy. Unfortunately, the government policy they are under obligation to support is the fundamental energy shift, or what the World Economic Forum (Davos Group) has called the “Build Back Better” climate change agenda.

Monetary policy can only impact one side of the inflation challenge. The western bankers (EU central bank, U.S. federal reserve bank, and various banking groups) are raising interest rates in order to “tame inflation” by “taming demand.” However, as you know the global economic demand has been declining for several quarters. Raising interest rates into an already contracting economy only does one thing, it speeds up the rate of economic contraction.

Economic contraction is the lowering of economic activity. Raise interest rates -in a general sense- and businesses invest less, borrowers borrow less, consumers purchase less, employers expand less, and the economy overall slows down. When the economy turns negative, meaning less products and services are produced, we enter a recession. Some businesses and employers do not survive a recession and subsequently unemployment rises.

During recessionary periods people buy less stuff, people have less income stability, and economic activity drops. When the banks raise interest rates into an economy that is already stalled or contracting, unemployment and general pain on Main Street increases. Workers are laid-off, incomes shrink, consumer spending drops and that leads to less employment. Recessions are bad for middle-class and working-class people.

However, that said, there is one benefit from a recession…. Energy use drops.

People travel less; businesses operate shorter work schedules; manufacturing stops; overall fewer goods are produced because less consumer spending is taking place. From the perspective of the groups who want to see overall energy consumption drop, a recession is a good thing.

A recession also brings along a natural drop in energy prices as less overall energy is used inside an economy that is slowing, stalled or contracting.

Oil prices drop as less oil is needed for the manufacturing of goods. Energy use in transportation also drops and generally gasoline prices drop because less transportation fuel is needed, because fewer goods are being transported. When the economy goes into a recession, energy use and prices always drop.

Put these factors together and you start to see how the transition to a new western energy policy, the Build Back Better agenda, benefits from a recession.

This is the essential understanding needed to reconcile why central banks would intentionally create an economic contraction. The bankers are supporting the governmental objective of transitioning the western economy into a new energy system away from oil, coal and natural gas. The banks are supporting the policy makers.

The central banks cannot openly admit what they are doing to support the politicians and policy makers. In this weird new era, the banks are being instructed to support the policy makers without actually admitting they have changed their monetary mission. The central bankers will continue to say their job is to manage and/or balance employment and inflation. However, what they will not admit is their unspoken agenda to support the political decisions.

Instead, almost all the central banks are saying their interest rate hikes are intended to cool inflation by lowering demand. However, it is not demand that is driving inflation; it is the policy making behind the energy transition that is driving higher costs on everything.

The supply-side of the inflation dynamic is being overwhelmed by massive increases in energy costs which are the results of intentional western policy. Extreme increases in consumer prices are the outcome of these energy price increases. The overwhelming majority of consumer price inflation is being caused by energy policy, not demand.

The various central banks and monetary policymakers know this. In fact, they are lying about their motives. They have to lie, because if they were to tell the truth there would be an uprising, and the sucess of the energy agenda would be put at risk.

In order to support the energy objectives of the various governments’, the central banks are trying -and succeeding- to lower economic activity.

Less economic activity means lower energy needs. This is what they call “managing the transition” to the new economy based on “sustainable energy.”

The banks and policy makers are ultimately managing the economic decline in order to Build Back Better in the future. This is why the originating charter of the central banks is being ignored, and the banks are raising interest rates into an already contracting economy.

None of this is being done accidentally. All of this is being done with forethought and implicit intention.

Unfortunately, for the average person this means the banks and policy makers have entered a phase where it is in their interests to shrink the global economy. They are trying to control the collapse of the various economies by working together. This means less jobs, less work, a lower standard of living, and a period of extreme financial pressure for the average person.

Eventually, we will reach a point where the government(s) will need to step in and fill the gap from the declined economic activity. Bailouts and subsidies will be needed as they were in the COVID lockdown test run. Unemployed workers and the people being impacted by a prolonged economic recession will need subsidies in order to survive.

The government policy makers are planning to do just that, spend more. They practiced during the COVID economic lockdowns, now they will execute a similar policy path as they manage the energy transition.

We have only just entered the beginning phase of this Build Back Better agenda. No one, including the banks and policy makers, have any idea how long this is going to take. We could be in this period of severe economic contraction for several years, perhaps decades, until their grand design of a new energy future is complete. This has been the discussion at the World Economic Forum (WEF), as the instructions were passed out.

The entire time the western government architects are doing this, they must keep the demand for traditional energy products like coal, oil and gas at the lowest demand possible. That is why the central banks and politicians must keep economic activity at the lowest -yet survivable- rate possible.

Prepare your informed long-term affairs accordingly.

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This quote from Charles Rangel, back in ‘09 explains the plan.

Democrat Charlie Rangel indicates that Reich “should not worry about the political ramifications because the middle class is too busy feeding their families and clothing their kids to notice.”

The Left does not fear the average Citizen.
 
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This WEF group is very scary. World Economic Forum

They meet 16-20 Jan 2023 in Davos, Switzerland.

WEF: "You will own nothing and be happy"


video here:

https://twitter.com/Sallvar/st.../1609164649362231301


"our unlimited potentials, like eating insects to stop the climate crisis"

talking about people like "us" : "these hackable human animals believe that there is a creator"

"We" have to compromise and give up that "belief" because we are going to have "algorithm Gods" who will help us make much better decisions.

This is like some weird science fiction horror story, but these elite assholes are serious.

Of course our rep to WEF is John Kerry.
 
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FJK



"If you’re a leader, you lead the way. Not just on the easy ones; you take the tough ones too…” – MAJ Richard D. Winters (1918-2011), E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne

"Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Therefore, as tongues of fire lick up straw and as dry grass sinks down in the flames, so their roots will decay and their flowers blow away like dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Isaiah 5:20,24
 
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This WEF group is very scary. World Economic Forum


And this is why I want Texas Rep Dan Crenshaw to get the hell out of our state.




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Dear WEF:

Fuck you, your horse, your horse's Mama and your Mama's horse.

Strong Telegram to follow.

Moi.




Be careful when following the masses. Sometimes the M is silent.
 
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Fuck you, your horse, your horse's Mama and your Mama's horse.

Strong Telegram to follow.

Moi.


Don't sugar coat it. Tell us how you really feel.
 
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Megan Rapinoe?




Hey, Megan!

 
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Yea and all of those fuckers will ride to the airport in their limos, and climb into their jets for the ride home. Screw those bastards.


Exactly

Let them practice what they preach and see how these Commies like it


 
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Fuck trudeau, the wef, and anyone who's helping them.
The world will be better if they all get their heads blown off.
 
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Brown shirt bastards, one and all.



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Let them practice what they preach and see how these Commies like it
Has ANY Commie sunuvabitch in the history of mankind EVER practiced what they preach? That’s the problem…”rules for thee; not for me”, said Captain Obvious.



"If you’re a leader, you lead the way. Not just on the easy ones; you take the tough ones too…” – MAJ Richard D. Winters (1918-2011), E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne

"Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Therefore, as tongues of fire lick up straw and as dry grass sinks down in the flames, so their roots will decay and their flowers blow away like dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Isaiah 5:20,24
 
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Has ANY Commie sunuvabitch in the history of mankind EVER practiced what they preach? That’s the problem…”rules for thee; not for me”, said Captain Obvious.


Yeah. Like wealth redistribution for starters.

Fat chance



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They’re more than welcome to kiss my entire ass. Both sides, top and bottom and right down the middle.
 
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This WEF group is very scary. World Economic Forum


And this is why I want Texas Rep Dan Crenshaw to get the hell out of our state.


I'm not surprised about Dan Crenshaw.

These people have infiltrated most of the organizations that matter in this country.

As an example, look at the connections between the Chamber of Commerce and the WEF. People would be wise to scrutinize the agenda and members of these organizations, even at the local levels.


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Please don’t quote all 10,000 words of an already posted article to comment on it. The nesting is murder trying to navigate it on a phone. A few people insistent in posting them (the OP)so much so when I see a wall of text I pretty much know who posted it.

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Rope and tall trees.

We all forgot fire


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Anybody remember how 2 years ago these same idiots didn't want anybody to be within 6 feet of anybody else, and now they're saying we should all ride the bus?
 
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