Submitted by AdditionalPizza t3_zkb5hz in singularity
Clean_Livlng t1_j01jzdi wrote
Reply to comment by 3ndt1mes in I think this post will be monumentally important for some of you to read. Put it in your brain, think about it, and get ready for the next few years. If you are part of this Subreddit; You are forward thinking, you're already ahead of the curve, you will have one shot to be at an advantage. NOW. by AdditionalPizza
> planned, global economy collapse
That sounds like something that nobody who's powerful and wealthy should want, since the global economy being healthy is in their best interest.
3/4 of the population dying is also not what the wealthy elite want. They're at worst indifferent to the suffering of the masses, not 'cartoon show evil'. If such a thing was being planned, it's unlikely you would know about it.
Who would benefit from the collapse of the global economy, and 3/4 of humans dying? Keep in mind that most scarcity we experience today is artificial, and there is an abundance of resources to go around so it can't be due to fear of running out of resources. Rich people read books too, and they're not going to be keen to kill off billions of people when among them could be their next favourite author. There are many other reasons.
What's a believable motive for doing so?
3ndt1mes t1_j0ewfds wrote
No disrespect intended. You are woefully lacking in basic research. The real wealthy elite, who tell the pope, monarchy and the Rothschilds etc what to do, aren't going to be in any news article or fringe exposé. They deal in entire nations and suppressed, advanced technology. They have DUMBs and can simply reestablish their NW0 after the smoke clears. The general population thinks too basic. You all have tailor made, rose colored glasses about this kinda stuff.
Clean_Livlng t1_j0f76en wrote
>basic research
What would be a good source for this research? I.e. Where did you find out specifically.
Where we look is important. I might have been looking in the wrong places, because the places we look often determine what we find, and therefore what we think and believe about how the world works.
Your ideas sound like unbelievable conspiracy theory to anyone who isn't looking in the same places you are for their research.
So my questions are: Where did you look to find out all of this? And what made you think that that place was a reliable source of information? I am not saying your sources are unreliable. I'm asking what they are, and why you personally were convinced of their reliability.
It's definitely plausible that we all have tailor made rose coloured glasses. But it doesn't necessarily follow from that that what you've said is correct, though it might be if there's a good reason to believe the sources you've read/watched are reliable.
The real wealthy elite, what would the gain from all this? What could they possibly want that they don't already have? It can't be money, it can't be food, power they already have...what do they want?
3ndt1mes t1_j0xa36s wrote
I no longer lead people by the hand to wake up. But you could read Tragedy and Hope or the Creature from Jekyll Island, to start. Or anything by Bill Cooper.
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