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by Obamot » 22/07/22, 21:18

One more ? : Mrgreen:
pedrodelavega wrote:....It can be summed up in one word: Conspiracy
But still Petdro-de-la-Végaz

Say see what the 'conspirators' :?:
Nope! Frankly they exaggerate!
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Apostrophized by Myret Zaki, the famous Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious Swiss economic magazine: “Review of"
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by Remundo » 22/07/22, 21:57

no need to think for yourself

listen to BFM, France2 and La Macrounette, and swallow everything. : Idea:
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by Obamot » 22/07/22, 22:57

Received today from the association in which I am active:

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This “detail” that jurists now call “artificial bio-terrorism” and directly accusing Bill Gates by tape, says a lot and had not escaped me society-and-philosophy/global-supranational-coup-d'etat-in-progress-t17190-200.html#p504419 (so revealing is the narrative of its author...)

All the ingredients are there. And this is probably the most serious crisis since the 2nd World War.
No one can stick their head in a bag anymore and say, “I didn't hear anything, I didn't know, I wasn't aware"
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by Obamot » 23/07/22, 11:27

Another great moment of autistic loneliness in the west, where:
When the dream of 'Great reset' sank into sophistry!


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by Remundo » 23/07/22, 12:39

if the great reset is a sanitary and benevolent dictatorship in the style of social credit on a background of globalist oligarchy, I will abstain.

Moreover that zouave there who speaks with emphasis and a disgusting English accent, does he have any democratically obtained mandate, if only in one country???
He began his professional career at the end of the 1960s as a professor of industrial management at the University of Geneva, where he taught until 20022.

He is mainly known as president, since its creation, of the Forum world economy (in English: “World Economic Forum ") a foundation based in Geneva.

Jacques Attali believes in an interview with the daily La Liberté that Davos is a very efficient business operation where you have to pay a lot of money to participate “”11.

He was member of the Bilderberg Group Steering Committee9.


Klaus Schwab married Hilde Schwab in 1971 in Schaffhausen. The couple live in Switzerland and have two adult children, Nicole Schwab, co-founder of the Gender Equality Project in 2009, and Olivier Schwab, who is married to a Chinese woman and heads the WEF office in Beijing15,16.

In 2017, Klaus Schwab stated that he received a salary of 990 Swiss francs per year000.

We have plenty of Q for these plutocratic puppets!
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by Obamot » 23/07/22, 18:24

I can say more or less what he did, since the president (socialist, lol) of an association known in "well-informed circles" — which had the reputation of engulfing other associations via the movements feminists — knew Klaus' wife. Aaaaaah... the... “sponsorship”... it finances the parties... it allows you to build relationships, etc... is inspired by the “well-meaning” UN associative model... And he did the unthinkable, he mixed the associative model with a business model (which is totally forbidden on an ethical level and illegal on a legal level => Law 1901 ) and it worked like hell since these billionaires don't care... completely... about ethics! The law of 1901 does not speak of “power”... I know victims of this sad story.

Non-profit but highly lucrative ideas...
I can even report a dozen deaths since... In this environment, what is especially chilling is Schwab's voice, it looks like he has a symbiote controlling him from the inside : Shock:

What is very 'interesting' is that it now comes out in snatches, and that it is connected to the WHO (several times and for more than twenty years... HIV, Avian flu... (it's an environment that I frequented) but no one had thought of vaxchins at the time, since dough was taboo of course...)

Stay tuned for the next Trojan Horse... : Twisted: : Evil: : Twisted:
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by Obamot » 25/07/22, 14:02

nobody says “that there is no conspiracy”
On the other hand, there is a diary..!


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by Obamot » 26/07/22, 00:34

"No conspiracy...?"
But there is an agenda..!




"No conspiracy...?"
But there is an agenda..!


LI: "Are we doing it now?"
JW: "only for a good cause..."


Former CIA Director James Woolsey laughs when Laura Ingraham asks him “whether the United States “tried to meddle in other countries' elections” & he answers "oh probably, but...for the good of the system... [He begins to list Greece and Italy, but the journalist deliberately prevents him from continuing, but he resumes...] "to prevent the Communists from taking power".

LI: "Are we doing it now?"
JW: "only for a good cause..."



(we are in an era during which those who are weathervanes are very likely to get lost...)
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by Obamot » 26/07/22, 01:21

“We had to follow the agenda”..?
She knew that the dangerous experimental mRNA vaccines would not work!
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LOCK HER! Dr Birx admits she knew dangerous experimental mRNA vaccines wouldn't work - half of those who died were vaccinated (VIDEO)
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Posted on July 23, 2022 at 7:30 p.m.



Former White House COVID response coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx told Neil Cavuto on Friday that she "knew" that COVID-19 vaccines were "not going to protect against infection," but she promoted them anyway.

Dr. Deborah Birx: “I knew these vaccines weren't going to protect against infection. And I think we've overhyped vaccines, and that's made people fear that it doesn't protect against serious illness and hospitalization. It will be. But let's be very clear: 50% of the people who died from the Omicron surge were older, vaccinated. That's why I say even if you're vaccinated and boosted, if you're not vaccinated right now, the key is the test and Paxlovid. It's effective. It is an excellent antiviral. And really, that's what's going to save your life right now if you're over 70, and if you look at hospitalizations, hospitalizations are steadily increasing with new admissions, especially in the over-70s.

It comes after Birx admitted she knowingly lied to the President of the United States to lock down the US economy and force millions of Americans out of their jobs
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by Obamot » 27/07/22, 23:02

Catholic priests denounce:
"Satanic ritual abuse of children" at the Vatican.


July 5, 2018 Baxter Dmitry / newspunch

Three Vatican priests have publicly denounced Pope Francis as a false prophet and claimed that Satan-worshipping pedophile cardinals are ritually abusing children as young as one month old inside the high walls of the Vatican.

In recent years, Vatican officials have been accused and caught abusing children, and links to major pedophilia rings have been uncovered. The Vatican must have spent billions of dollars settling and dealing with pedophilia cases - it's no longer a secret.

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Unfortunately, what many people still don't know is that many of these children are used in "satanic type rituals". The Vatican claims to follow the word of God, but many insiders have recently come forward, denouncing Pope Francis as a false prophet, and talking about the widespread practice of black magic and Satanism within the Vatican.

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In the World of Pope Francis, “The storm revealed our vulnerability and unveiled those false and superfluous certainties around which we have built our daily schedules, our projects, our habits and our priorities… In the midst of this storm, the facade of these stereotypes with which we camouflaged our appearance-conscious egos crumbled, revealing once again the inescapable and blissful awareness that we are part of each other, that we are brothers and sisters l each other.

In the fury of the storm, we come to realize not only with our brain but with our whole being that our true self is not a whole but parts. We are relatives in living networks for which, over the ages, no better words have been found than “sister”, “brother” and “family”. Saint Francis in his Canticle of the Sun sang brother sun and sister moon, brother fire and sister water.

“Storms” can and often are moments of truth; they can be times when we see who we are and who we want to become. Storms can transform our souls and commit us to service. The current pandemic offers many examples.

Other popes have also provided articulate leadership when society has faced existential physical challenges. Consider Pope Gregory I. Grégoire formulated the seven deadly sins still recognized by the Catholic Church and by several Protestant denominations.

When Gregory became pope, the city of Rome changed rulers several times since 376, when hordes of ungovernable tribal peoples first entered the Empire. Many died of recurring plagues; indeed, Gregory became pope in 590 when his predecessor, Pelagius II died of the plague. Rome had theoretically been reconquered by the Roman Empire, but the seat of the Empire had been moved to Byzantium. The Byzantine Emperor Theodosius, occupied with threats closer to home, was unwilling to send troops to reinforce the garrison in Rome.

The new pope found Rome filled with homeless and starving refugees fleeing wars further north. His immediate and constant concern was to ensure that they were welcomed and fed. It was said that not everyone in what was left of Rome had had their meal. To guarantee the food supply, Grégoire organized agricultural production on the land ceded to the church.

As a reflective exercise, without underestimating the importance of virtues and joys, I suggest thinking of Pope Gregory's list of seven deadly sins as a creative adaptation of human culture to its physical, emotional, and spiritual functions. I will write very few words about each sin, leaving it up to the reader to add or subtract.

Pride: more humility, less violence

Greed: Creating surplus for the purpose of sharing it (Acts 20:30-35)

Anger: less anger, less violence, less fear

Envy: less envy, less violence, more joy

Lust: less lust, less fear, fewer mouths to feed

Gluttony: Consume only the amount you need, so there will be enough for everyone

Lazy: work is a call to service

Let me compare the similar worlds of Francis and Gregory to those of Klaus Schwab and Thierry Malleret. I read the latter as striving to transcend orthodox economics, but not yet succeeding.

Covid 19: The Great Reset is first described by its authors as "..an attempt to identify and shed light on the changes to come, and to make a modest contribution in terms of delineating what might resemble their most desirable and enduring forms.” There ensue grand claims that seem inconsistent with the modest goals we have just stated; are bound only by our imagination." "You get the idea: we should take advantage of this unprecedented opportunity to reimagine our world, with the aim of making it better and more resilient, as it emerges on the other side of this crisis."

What would that better world look like? The authors state a first premise on page 78: “First and foremost, the post-pandemic era will usher in a period of massive redistribution of wealth, from rich to poor and from capital to labour.” Continuing, they suggest that neoliberalism is over. Solidarity is back. Government intervention in the name of social welfare is back. Now is the time to adopt sustainable environmental policies.

While making dazzling points like 'our' opportunity to create a better world has arrived, WEF writers invariably return to a cautious 'other side'. For example, they say that the focus on the environment might gain traction during the pandemic, but on the other hand, when the pandemic fades, the focus on the environment may also fade, because.

“1. Governments could decide that it is in the collective interest to pursue growth “at all costs” in order to cushion the impact on employment.

“2. Companies will be under such pressure to increase revenues that sustainability in general and climate considerations in particular will become secondary.

“3. Low oil prices (if sustained, which is likely) could encourage consumers and business owners to rely even more on carbon-intensive energy.

Let me suggest that this 1 to 3 list of reasons why formal commitments to safeguard the environment made during a crisis are likely to be unreliable is one of many passages revealing that it is typical of the WEF to proclaim brotherhood, then to fail the mental models of orthodox economics. As Keynes so aptly put it: "The difficulty lies not in new ideas, but in escaping old ones, which branch out, for those who have been brought up like most of us, in all the recesses of our mind. The economic mental models remain. normal for millions of people, even when they know that their world is not sustainable because it is incompatible with physical reality.

Fratelli Tutti is a message from a Catholic Christian addressed to believers, convinced atheists, non-believers and people for whom the word "God" means nothing at all. It must be so. Today's Barque de Saint-Pierre can only contribute to global transformation by reaching out to everyone, sharing ideas and collaborating.

I must be right when I say that an unsustainable option, like sacrificing ecology to please shareholders in the short term, is not an option at all. It can only be a passing illusion. But I have to bolster my argument by saying that Francis and Schwab think in different worlds.

To that end, consider what follows the passage from The Great Reset just quoted. The text proceeds "on the other hand" to give four reasons why, after all, a post-pandemic ecological catastrophe might not occur. They are:

1. Thought leadership.

2. Greater risk awareness.

3. Behavior more respectful of the environment.

4. Activism.

A first way to interpret why the authors say ecocide might not happen would be that workers might accept unemployment, shareholders might accept lower or zero profits, buyers might pay more for energy and all the world could accept that the market economy slows down or stops, if 1 – 4 persuaded them to prioritize saving the biosphere.

A second, more plausible interpretation is that because 1 – 4 will generate enormous motivation to solve the problems illustrated by 1 – 3 above; because they will make the millions of Princes Charles, Greta Thunberg and Al Gores already passionately committed to building a green world even more numerous and even more passionate, so even if the authors of The Great Reset offer no viable path to harmonizing with nature compatible with dignified employment for all and wealth creation for society, someone will.

It is significant that with the downturn in the market economy, due to the pandemic, we have seen remarkable improvements in air quality, reversal of global warming, death rates exceeding death rates birth rate and encouraging figures for other measures of ecological sustainability. We have seen remarkable human solidarity with food bank volunteers and frontline caregivers risking their lives to save others. We see books, like the two considered here, rethinking the fundamental premises of the now dominant global economy.

Francis and Schwab agree that the world is broken. How can we fix it? “First and foremost,” says the WEF book, through a massive redistribution of property, from rich to poor, from capital to labor. It is as if the winners of the economic game, the owners of the World, had realized that by winning they had lost. They have created a world that cannot sustain them or anyone else.

But as The Great Reset progresses, it becomes clear that the writers aren't claiming that everything they say is necessarily right or true. They initiate the discussion of mass wealth distribution and many other tentative ideas for "resetting" the modern global system - for economic, financial, societal, geopolitical, environmental, technological, industrial, individual, moral and sanity resets, among others. The authors of the WEF do not articulate a key idea that identifies a root cause of today's myriad problems and prescribes a method to solve them.

Pope Francis does. The key idea is the “culture of encounter”. Although firmly rooted in the theology of an institution older than capitalism, the "encounter" touches the strings of contemporary ethics rooted in the writings of numerous feminists, Martin Buber, Emmanuel Levinas, Jacques Derrida (in its last phase ) and many others. In today's whirlwind of chaos, the voice of Pope Francis affirms that a culture of encounter brings lasting stability. “Talking about a culture of encounter means that we, as a people, have to be passionate about meeting others, finding points of contact; building social friendship becomes an aspiration and a lifestyle. »

Fratelli Tutti also considers another question on which The Great Reset (but not some other works by the same authors) is silent: the question of what property is.

Regarding private property, Fratelli Tutti is peppered with passages like this: "Entrepreneurial capacities, which are a gift from God, must always be clearly directed towards the development of others and towards the elimination of poverty, in particular towards the creation of diversified work opportunities. . The right to private property is always accompanied by the first and priority principle of the subordination of all private property to the universal destination of the goods of the earth, and therefore the right of all to their use. The pope quotes the bishops of South Africa: True reconciliation is achieved proactively, “by forming a new society, a society based on service to others, rather than the desire to dominate; a society based on sharing what one has with others, rather than on everyone's selfish pursuit of as much wealth as possible;

Francis' line above "in particular to the creation of diversified work opportunities" does not only mean,

it can't just mean hiring more and more people to produce more and more goods to sell. There will never be enough customers, buying at remunerative prices, to provide decent employment for all. And if there were, it would be an ecological disaster. Fortunately, there are countless other ways to create diverse work opportunities. Public employment and small family owned and operated businesses that exist to support a household (not to make a profit) are two obvious ingredients in a social recipe that will help end poverty. A third major ingredient is big business that makes profits. Profits can and should be channeled to the public purse (and from there to employment) and to fund non-profit organizations (and from there to employment).

There are countless other ways to create diverse work opportunities, carefully sharing the gifts. (1 Corinthians 4:7) The key to ending poverty is wanting. In Gregory's terms, it is to purify the will from greed and laziness. Pope Francis affirms cultivating authentic relationships with other human beings, growing up in cultures of encounter, as a methodology for creating pro-social attitudes. Call it, if you will, a methodology for creating sanity, in a world that is getting crazier every day.

There is, I suggest (without claiming originality) a fundamental reason why Schwab and Malleret struggle to reconcile economics with humanity. It is that the rocky foundation of the economy, and therefore its ramifications in every corner of our minds and in every standard of our institutions, is inhuman.

Adam Smith expressed the matter in colloquial terms when he wrote that to obtain our daily bread we always appeal to the self-interest of our baker, never to our needs or his humanity. Recently, André Orléan clarified the details in more technical terms, showing that the economy is based on the prior existence of a social structure which he calls market separation. Where pure markets rule, no one owes anyone a free lunch. The only way to get what you need from another is to arouse in someone else the desire to sell it to you. In economics, a need is not an effective demand. The money plus the willingness to spend the money is.

I therefore agree with EF Schumacher that the program for rebuilding the economy requires placing it on human ethical foundations. Anyone who aspires to be one of its craftsmen should start with "inner work", improving their own character.

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Fratelli Tutti and the Great Reset
Pope Francis, on October 3, 2020, published during a ceremony at the tomb of Saint Francis in Assisi his last encyclical letter Fratelli Tutti.
Less than four months earlier, Klaus Schwab and his co-author Thierry Malleret launched Covid-19: The Great Reset in Davos, under the auspices of the Forum World Economy (WEF).
In some ways, their authors might seem to share a common worldview. Schwab's Manifesto 2, The Universal Purpose of Business, is peppered with phrases borrowed from the Church's social doctrine. Regarding Covid, The Great Reset writes that the storm will accelerate worrying trends that have been building up for a long time. In much the same way, Pope Francis writes that the storm of the pandemic has only made it more urgent to rethink our ways of life, our relationships, the organization of our societies and the meaning of our existence.
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