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What I don't understand is why the people who KNOW this insanity cannot work (engineers, builders, scientists, etc.) aren't screaming in the streets and demonstrating why this insanity cannot work!

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May 13, 2023·edited May 13, 2023

It's a neo-pagan death cult. They're destroying human civilization to (try to) save a rock.

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At the 17:00, regarding how these destructive laws get put into place, Zygmund Dobbs', "The Great Deceit" and "Keynes At Harvard" names the Fabian people, fake college departments, fake texts, journals and organizations, and how they are tag-teamed and buttressed into positions of authority in order to undermine and commandeer the legal system.

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Starting at the 6:10 mark, I wonder how often, when social engineers are using the word "climate", supposedly talking about ecology, are covertly referring the to social and cultural climate. Do they give a rip about the panet's health, or about consolidating power over the masses into one system?

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At the 4:15 mark, James, look up the "Golden Triangles Universities". I knew the "Covid model" was "magic" (to cause belief), because it came straight from Hogwartz, oops, I mean an institution that was a member of this group.

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May 15, 2023·edited May 15, 2023

I genuinely don't understand how THEY think these things will work. No rational person thinks any of this is doable in the real world.

Edit: It just hit me. It's like they're cosplaying a mashup of "1984" and "Atlas Shrugged."

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Similarly absurd crap is happening Stateside with “Climate Action Plans”

https://www.greenleapforward.wtf/p/americas-finest-magical-thinking

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53:40, But James, it is a "safe and effective" way for them to cull, oops, I mean fulfill their population agenda.

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The ideas served up as "economics" from Keynes, as explained in Zygmund Dobbs' "Keynes At Harvard", buttressed and tag-teamed into being believed by the masses by this same club also appear to qualify as "sorcerous clowning". There are likely many more examples to be found; maybe the "moon landing" for one?

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At 30:45, those confidence-game agendas, tag-teamed into being believed by the masses qualify for the brilliant observation term coined by James Shelby Downard, "sorcerous clowning".

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