This one was. Test run? If they released one, they can release another? This one didn't make us any better prepared, so we'll still have people who can't live without toilet paper in the next one? The elite were probably laughing watching the peasants squabbling over toilet paper.
And regardless of that, if can't survive without the system, then our own survival prevents us from dismantling the system, no matter what it becomes. We learned that we can't live without toilet paper. If a tyrannical system controls the toilet paper supply, what can the people really do?
Bill gates put out that video where he says "the next one will surely get their attention" and hum and his "wife" both turn to the camera and have these evil, creepy ass smirks as video fades to black.
They may release an actual deadly virus this time, now that our guards are down.
Scenario: In olden times, people secured essentials for themselves. Thanks to Just In Time systems for the sake of efficiency and cost reduction, we've traded away redundancy and decentralization. In other words we're dependent on a more fragile system (think single point of failure).
We have asked "The System" to supply the essentials necessary to survive for the convenience, lower cost and leisure time it affords us: Food, water, housing, heating and lighting. Both men and women are conditioned not to and/or don't know how to do work around the house, repairs, sewing, washing without electricity etc. Gen Z never learning how to even approach a woman, since Tinder takes care of that.
Result: Can't survive without the system. Our own survival prevents us from dismantling the system, no matter what it becomes. In older revolutions, this degree of dependency and technological control did not exist. This time is different?
Related: COVID-21/New virus predictions. July 2021 Cyber Polygon targeting fragile supply chains & power plants. Biden once mentioned a Dark Winter is coming (winter of 2021?): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXK2KsIlmuc
Huge shout out to user u/Mrexreturns. His prediction is along the same lines. Here it is:
This is not 3000BC where Chinese peasant farmers can topple tyrannical emperors and build a proper regime out of the ashes -- if there are ANY rebellions, it will NOT be Grassroot.
Russia was fully armed before the Soviets literally destroyed it. Same with Libya in the Arab Spring.
The arms were just there so when random bandits or killers go into your house they could not steal shit. It is no use in any large scale political conflict because starvation kills you, not bullets.
...when SHTF in the same way I described, there will be all sorts of militarymen and police patrolling the Streets... a majority of the masses will be paralyzed in fear... You are not gunning down any elites...
All people over the world have to be locked down or face strict movement restrictions for "1 month". There is no intent to loosen the restrictions at all and they will be infinitely extended. Vaccinated and unvaccinated people will be equally affected.
If lock downs are implemented, people have to be masked even when they are at home if there are more than 1 people living in that house. The only situation anyone can take the mask off is when they go to sleep.
Mass gatherings of more than 2 people are strictly forbidden, and any household with more than 3 people will have all but 3 forcefully taken away.
Going outdoors is strictly forbidden without asking the state permission. It might take more than 2 hours before they respond and confirm, and god forbid if you piss off state officials. If you are permitted to, you will only be allowed to go out for 1 hour. More than 1 hour, no more no less and you will be considered a "super spreader". Traveling to other countries is forbidden.
Government installs smart meters in people's homes as "Contact tracing" and installs the same meters in the streets. The meters do not accurately reflect "Covid cases" and are merely dependent on quotas each day. If they beep, your whole family will be sent to a quarantine camp for 2 months.
Stores are closed, businesses are closed, churches/temples/mosques are closed, facilities are closed, cities are completely empty and dead silent, and online delivery becomes mandatory. If you do not have money or resources to pay for online services, you die. If you are unable to provide online or delivery services, you die (of starvation).
Foraging for food is forbidden.
Meanwhile, most elites are partying in underground bunkers, going out without masks and/or gathering with groups of over 50.
As a result, depending on mental stability and population density, 20 to 40 percent of any population break, commit suicide and die. This will make sure even the strongest of minds -- break.
Cannibalism is practiced in homes with poor conditions.
I was curious so I looked it up. Some viruses apparently can:
Most viruses from the respiratory tract, such as corona, coxsackie, influenza, SARS or rhino virus, can persist on surfaces for a few days. Viruses from the gastrointestinal tract, such as astrovirus, HAV, polio- or rota virus, persist for approximately 2 months.
Our complex world is actually more robust because there are so many alternate sources of everything. In the old days, one dry summer in your local area spelled disaster. Today, you can import food.
But doesn't it take time to import food? We can't go more than a few days without food. That's the whole point of a sudden shutdown. In the old days, people had stores of food (at least grains, which can last for years if stored right). But yes drought was a real killer.
Also aren't you assuming the government is on your side, and not on the side of the ones trying to depopulate?
What if the countries we're importing it from are affected by it too all at once (since we're talking about a deliberate release here)?
If you're going to go apocalyptic, then society is two missed meals away from anarchy. If a solar flare wiped out the power grid, the half of the world not struck would have to step in to help the survivors, but even that proves my point to an extent.
You're moving the goalposts and talking about purposeful depopulation schemes. Then anything goes. What I'm saying, is that modern society is more robust because we have the ability to get resources from well outside our geographic area via a very robust transportation system.
Also, we are also more robust because there isn't such a diffusion of knowledge. There isn't ONE village blacksmith. Nobody knows all the steps, for example, to make a single #2 pencil due to modern capitalism, but since that production is not limited to one area or a few experts, the missing pieces could be filled in from elsewhere.
Think how WWII pretty much depopulated a large swath of Europe. The world, on the whole, was fine because of everywhere else. You would have to have a worldwide catastrophe that was long, and enduring to get the "dark winter" that this video shows.
This one was. Test run? If they released one, they can release another? This one didn't make us any better prepared, so we'll still have people who can't live without toilet paper in the next one? The elite were probably laughing watching the peasants squabbling over toilet paper.
And regardless of that, if can't survive without the system, then our own survival prevents us from dismantling the system, no matter what it becomes. We learned that we can't live without toilet paper. If a tyrannical system controls the toilet paper supply, what can the people really do?
Bill gates put out that video where he says "the next one will surely get their attention" and hum and his "wife" both turn to the camera and have these evil, creepy ass smirks as video fades to black. They may release an actual deadly virus this time, now that our guards are down.
Scenario: In olden times, people secured essentials for themselves. Thanks to Just In Time systems for the sake of efficiency and cost reduction, we've traded away redundancy and decentralization. In other words we're dependent on a more fragile system (think single point of failure).
We have asked "The System" to supply the essentials necessary to survive for the convenience, lower cost and leisure time it affords us: Food, water, housing, heating and lighting. Both men and women are conditioned not to and/or don't know how to do work around the house, repairs, sewing, washing without electricity etc. Gen Z never learning how to even approach a woman, since Tinder takes care of that.
Result: Can't survive without the system. Our own survival prevents us from dismantling the system, no matter what it becomes. In older revolutions, this degree of dependency and technological control did not exist. This time is different?
Related: COVID-21/New virus predictions. July 2021 Cyber Polygon targeting fragile supply chains & power plants. Biden once mentioned a Dark Winter is coming (winter of 2021?): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXK2KsIlmuc
Huge shout out to user u/Mrexreturns. His prediction is along the same lines. Here it is:
Happening in Australia, some of those.
Apply for asylum in Afghanistan?
Viruses lasting 17 days on a bank note, pffft
they actually can....
I was curious so I looked it up. Some viruses apparently can:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1564025/
Our complex world is actually more robust because there are so many alternate sources of everything. In the old days, one dry summer in your local area spelled disaster. Today, you can import food.
But doesn't it take time to import food? We can't go more than a few days without food. That's the whole point of a sudden shutdown. In the old days, people had stores of food (at least grains, which can last for years if stored right). But yes drought was a real killer.
Also aren't you assuming the government is on your side, and not on the side of the ones trying to depopulate?
What if the countries we're importing it from are affected by it too all at once (since we're talking about a deliberate release here)?
If you're going to go apocalyptic, then society is two missed meals away from anarchy. If a solar flare wiped out the power grid, the half of the world not struck would have to step in to help the survivors, but even that proves my point to an extent.
You're moving the goalposts and talking about purposeful depopulation schemes. Then anything goes. What I'm saying, is that modern society is more robust because we have the ability to get resources from well outside our geographic area via a very robust transportation system.
Also, we are also more robust because there isn't such a diffusion of knowledge. There isn't ONE village blacksmith. Nobody knows all the steps, for example, to make a single #2 pencil due to modern capitalism, but since that production is not limited to one area or a few experts, the missing pieces could be filled in from elsewhere.
Think how WWII pretty much depopulated a large swath of Europe. The world, on the whole, was fine because of everywhere else. You would have to have a worldwide catastrophe that was long, and enduring to get the "dark winter" that this video shows.
LMFAO.