Outside of the mail-in ballots and consequent fraudulent elections, the batflu came and went without accomplishing the primary goal, which was to get everyone on vaccine passports and under their thumb. The Ukraine gambit has been a failure, as has the economic warfare on Russia, both having jump started the creation of an alternative sy…
Outside of the mail-in ballots and consequent fraudulent elections, the batflu came and went without accomplishing the primary goal, which was to get everyone on vaccine passports and under their thumb. The Ukraine gambit has been a failure, as has the economic warfare on Russia, both having jump started the creation of an alternative system of currency to the offshore dollar markets that Davos has relied upon to take over governments all over the world (and now targeted by the Fed's rate hikes). Musk's takeover of Twitter, whatever you think about his motives, weakens their propaganda system greatly. Italy, and a variety of other sources of stress are threatening the EU, the centerpiece of their proposed one world system, which is falling apart financially. It's not over by a long shot, but they're losing their grip.
I can't quite see how announcing to the rest of the world at the recent G20 that vaccine passports for international travel will become mandatory next year reflects their loss of "grip". One could argue that some "thing" might happen to thwart that plan but given all Western leaders are in synch with it, it's hard to see at this point they will backtrack since so many of their other aims are connected to it, such as CBDCs.
but they have to have some loophole for immigrants. I find it hard to believe they will hire more border guards on the mexican-us border to demand vaccine passports.
But it's just an announcement at this point, isn't it? We'll see what happens, but for the moment it's just Davos running the playbook that they've cooked up over the past many decades. It's like the man says, everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face. They've been punched now, by the Chinese, the Russians, the Indians, the Turks, the Italians, the Hungarians, the Fed, Musk, Desantis and Trump, others that we don't know about, not to mention the reality of trying to do something that's impossible.
Don't deify them, as though they're invincible. These are just people, after all, and not very good at adapting themselves to changes in the playing field. But what's going to happen is an open book, so I can't say you're wrong, only that there are a lot of signs of desperation and vulnerability in the face of some very strong headwinds. Have a good evening.
Outside of the mail-in ballots and consequent fraudulent elections, the batflu came and went without accomplishing the primary goal, which was to get everyone on vaccine passports and under their thumb. The Ukraine gambit has been a failure, as has the economic warfare on Russia, both having jump started the creation of an alternative system of currency to the offshore dollar markets that Davos has relied upon to take over governments all over the world (and now targeted by the Fed's rate hikes). Musk's takeover of Twitter, whatever you think about his motives, weakens their propaganda system greatly. Italy, and a variety of other sources of stress are threatening the EU, the centerpiece of their proposed one world system, which is falling apart financially. It's not over by a long shot, but they're losing their grip.
I can't quite see how announcing to the rest of the world at the recent G20 that vaccine passports for international travel will become mandatory next year reflects their loss of "grip". One could argue that some "thing" might happen to thwart that plan but given all Western leaders are in synch with it, it's hard to see at this point they will backtrack since so many of their other aims are connected to it, such as CBDCs.
but they have to have some loophole for immigrants. I find it hard to believe they will hire more border guards on the mexican-us border to demand vaccine passports.
But it's just an announcement at this point, isn't it? We'll see what happens, but for the moment it's just Davos running the playbook that they've cooked up over the past many decades. It's like the man says, everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face. They've been punched now, by the Chinese, the Russians, the Indians, the Turks, the Italians, the Hungarians, the Fed, Musk, Desantis and Trump, others that we don't know about, not to mention the reality of trying to do something that's impossible.
Don't deify them, as though they're invincible. These are just people, after all, and not very good at adapting themselves to changes in the playing field. But what's going to happen is an open book, so I can't say you're wrong, only that there are a lot of signs of desperation and vulnerability in the face of some very strong headwinds. Have a good evening.