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by Ahmed » 06/06/22, 21:19

That the USA, which constitutes the vanguard of capitalism, is reduced to monetary expedients is not a novelty, but it is proof that capitalism is not "profitable", that is to say that having reached a certain level of development, it is unable to meet its main criterion intrinsic... It's much more serious than speaking, a little thoughtlessly, of a scam. Without this bias, the life of Americans would have been much harder and this would also be true for their Chinese counterparts who supply them with their consumer products in exchange for Treasury bonds pledged on... American prosperity which is based on the work of the Chinese! : Mrgreen:
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by Janic » 07/06/22, 08:46

and close the circle! : Cheesy:
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by Flytox » 07/06/22, 22:39

https://corona-investigative-committee.com/

The complaint for global crimes against humanity, filed and accepted by the Superior Court of Justice of Canada has begun. A team of over 1000 lawyers and over 10000 medical experts led by German Reiner Fuellmich, one of Europe's most powerful lawyers, has launched the largest lawsuit in history called 'Nurenberg 2' against the WHO (World Health Organization) and the Davos group (Forum world economy led by Klauss Schwab, aged over 80) for crimes against humanity.
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by Obamot » 07/06/22, 23:02

Flytox wrote:https://corona-investigative-committee.com/

The complaint for global crimes against humanity, filed and accepted by the Superior Court of Justice of Canada has begun. A team of over 1000 lawyers and over 10000 medical experts led by German Reiner Fuellmich, one of Europe's most powerful lawyers, has launched the largest lawsuit in history called 'Nurenberg 2' against the WHO (World Health Organization) and the Davos group (Forum world economy led by Klauss Schwab, aged over 80) for crimes against humanity.

For the moment, the position of the lawyer and Dr. Reiner Fuellmich (by his own admission), is not as ambitious as those who would seek to promote the media coverage of his legal actions.

There are a number of obstacles to overcome, in particular work on “comparative law” between states with different regimes. In Germany, for example, Dr. Fuellmich once again attacks the German legal system, he believes that nothing has changed for 80 years! He basically says it will take time, because we still live in republics
bananas, in which he is not entirely wrong..



Even the USA does not provide for the procedures he would like to initiate. But he didn't back down.

To keep objectivity, I have to find other videos of the doctor where he spoke about it in English (at least). Because as he said to France-Soir, he himself is not part of the “Corona Committee”.

http://www.francesoir.fr/videos-les-deb ... ck-devrait

There are many lawyers working on this Corona file around the world...
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by Obamot » 07/06/22, 23:37

PS: It is perhaps better that they are united and several, given the “firepower” that there is in front.

For the moment, according to Klaus Schwab, the one who slows them down the most in their plans would be Putin...
Participation in the WEF this year would have fallen by more than 30%...

Klaus was very upset, we felt a change in the tone of his voice, probably due to his ulcerated symbiote : Mrgreen:

(but without wanting to compare, it is much more serious than Ukraine: the effects led to >6 mio deaths “premature") : Evil:

I humbly believe that all of this will be limited by:
— “what society will be ready to concede as progress in matters of justice: in crimes against humanity”
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by Obamot » 17/06/22, 20:58

Do the documents available on their site reveal the:
Ideological promotion of WEF psychopaths?
Ou “how to make accept the misfortunes of populations constrained by the failure of the economy?”


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“Psychologists say that a good life has no
no need to be happy, or even meaningful”


— New research suggests there is another way to live a “good” life.
— Which is not focused on happiness or this goal, but rather on a “psychologically rich” life [ :?: ]
— A psychologically rich life is characterized by “interesting experiences in which novelty and/or complexity are accompanied by profound shifts in perspective».
— Studying abroad, for example, is one of the ways in which students often introduce psychological richness into their lives.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/08/ ... eaningful/

Ah yes... the changes... but induced by whom? Why? And how?
Or when mentally ill people who want to redefine a new order of the world go so far as to try to induce in your mind the fact that if you're dissatisfied or unhappy, it's a new normal. “which is not necessarily bad for you”

Here is also potentially a nice alibi so that they feel free from the slump they are going to create:

“Happiness is outdated”
“Pandemics... Wars... Economic collapse... choose your misfortune instead of being an actor in your life?”


But what are they getting involved in? I increasingly see the WEF as a cult, perhaps worse than Scientologists.

Honestly, I've never even seen real shrinks mass suggest to individuals “which way would be profitable for them..”.

It's beyond comprehension but it's quite revealing of the profiling that can be done of these sectarian criminal crooks. And where and how do they want to lead the world, frankly! : Evil:
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by Remundo » 17/06/22, 22:32

this bunch of arrogant people with a sense of superiority, a good life is a life of service to their system.

to work for not too much, to prick up, to be well submissive, to die soon after retirement, not to think too much.
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by Petrus » 18/06/22, 00:12

Oh yeah anyway :
Crucially, an experience doesn't have to be fun in order to qualify as psychologically enriching. It might even be a hardship. Living through war or a natural disaster might make it hard to feel as though you're living a particularly happy or purposeful life, but you can still come out of the experience with psychological richness. Or you might encounter less dramatic but nonetheless painful events: infertility, chronic illness, unemployment. Regardless of the specifics, you may experience suffering but still find value in how your experience shapes your understanding of yourself and the world around you.

They clearly want to pass on precariousness (the new social norm they want to impose on us) as something positive.
Do you think they apply their advice to themselves? : Cheesy:
At the same time, you have to understand them, given the results of the last submission tests, the guys are freewheeling.
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by Obamot » 18/06/22, 01:18

Petrus wrote:Oh yeah anyway :
Crucially, an experience doesn't have to be fun in order to qualify as psychologically enriching. It might even be a hardship. Living through war or a natural disaster might make it hard to feel as though you're living a particularly happy or purposeful life, but you can still come out of the experience with psychological richness. Or you might encounter less dramatic but nonetheless painful events: infertility, chronic illness, unemployment. Regardless of the specifics, you may experience suffering but still find value in how your experience shapes your understanding of yourself and the world around you.

They clearly want to pass on precariousness (the new social norm they want to impose on us) as something positive.
Do you think they apply their advice to themselves? : Cheesy:
At the same time, you have to understand them, given the results of the last submission tests, the guys are freewheeling.
Indeed,

Moreover they title:

“Psychologists blah-blah-blah”
And not "of "...it's a categorical aspect in the narrative that personally sends shivers down my spine...

(already honestly such a generality means absolutely nothing...)

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by pedrodelavega » 18/06/22, 09:56

or... How to make a mess of nothing at all : roll:
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