The theory is simple. Instead of formal concentration camps, you herd people into cities, which can be contained in multiple ways. As in China with its lockdowns, you put the people in massive apartment buildings which you can lock up. Once you install social credit systems, you can control money, ability to pay rent, buy food, drive a car, rent communications services. And you bind people to a welfare system while also removing small business and jobs.
I think this is why the WEF is trying to get rid of farmers and rural dwellers too. The long-term plan is to pack the population into controlled areas and remove independents who could be self-sufficient. This is why the covid lockdown plans tried to destroy small businesses. Which they did.
By taking away gas engine vehicles you keep people bound to the grid and less able to escape. Instead of people going somewhere for vacations, they are forced to use VR once confined to stay in their rooms. Zuckerberg is a tool that for that future.
Also, once people are concentrated in cities it is easy to introduce new plagues and kill them off more quickly.
I live in a big urban city controlled by democrats and I am forever bewildered by people's beliefs about the welfare. Someone making $25,000 pre tax per year doesn't even qualify for food stamps. That's an $11/hr job again pre tax. Then the people making around $14,000 pre tax per year working part time jobs, people who do get food stamps, get about $50 per month, or about $1.65 per day. The memes showing carts full of name brand junk food to represent "welfare" people grocery shopping are laughably ludicrous.
If socialism actually worked the way it is described by its advocates, then yes the whole gravy train concept would exist, but in reality it works the way y'all warn it does. The leftists fatten themselves up while the "welfare" is quite pitiful. Using the examples provided by reality would work much better to drive home the point, rather than by erroneously suggesting that millions of citizens are having their ways paid by the state, which makes it sound like the socialism approach actually works for poor people (it doesn't).
The people living in houses with trash bags for windows yet wearing $600 shoes, those people get money off the radar, usually but not always forms of crime. The government isn't giving them a bunch of money.
Now the situation with invaders being given royal treatment, that's a whole other issue, but with the typical low income urban family living in the ghetto, the government gravy train simply isn't real. They don't rely on the government. They rely on their own underground economy, again often rife with crime.
Communism: "What's yours is ours. And mostly mine."
Once you get people into cities, it’s not even necessary to actively kill them. They’ll do that themselves. The relationship between dense housing and low birthrates has been well studied for decades.
Add in the crime, poverty and drug abuse that are attached to urban life and you can get a genocide completely for free.
Interesting. I had a similar theory on Voat back in the day, except it was this:
Get most people into the cities, and then create global nuclear war where all of those cities are nuked.
Half the world's population dies, and it's all the useless idiots that consume everything that is created outside of the cities (most cities don't even have industrial production now).
Yes, that makes sense as a mechanism for the elite to efficiently cut the population. There is one issue with it, because the residual radiation would probably spread around the globe.
The note about production makes sense too. Then there are the things like the Chinese combined factories and labor residences where near-slaves work.
It is a modern variant of the Company Town.
Currently in Silicon Valley, there is a massive amount of apartment development - monolith blocs - specifically to house Google employees. Google is like a cancer plague. To a lesser extent there is something similar for Apple here but in the form of overpriced townhouses. However, all this is housing Indian and Chinese techies, with only a fraction Americans. When I shop at Costco Sunnyvale, sometimes I am one of the very few Caucasians in there.
Yeah that's true (re: radiation).
I also wonder whether nukes are even real. Check this out (among many other such videos): https://youtu.be/QJdkNvPUH5s
Pertaining combined factories / labor residences - yeah, China doesn't really fit my theory too well now that you mention it. In fact, really only America truly does, now that I think about it.
are nukes real?
i hope to god..we never ever find out for ourselves. i dont really want to end up like in that dream sarah connor had... lol
Oh god I know :/ I can't even imagine what it would feel like to live in such a world.
I guarantee nukes are real. I know a good amount about their physics. AMA.
we already have a social credit system is america. it's called credit, credit cards, debt and more ;) they own yo ass
No. The grid is everywhere. Farmers are simple automation. You can remote control tractors, combine harvesters today. You can run them from a phone. Not quite, takes some big investment. But they're automating. All they do is go up and down. It gets better in the new space age hydroponic farms. They're fully automated. Fully robotic, like an amazon depot, growing heaps of vegetables and plants. They cost energy, a lot of energy, like automated tractors.
Animals need welfare, unless they're the battery farms. Where they've got matrix cows, and chickens. Popping out, automated, eggs and milk. Literally you get static cows today. They intravenously feed them, and they stay in a milk factory, they're static cows. They've even started putting VR glasses on them, so they think they're out in a field. They just stand there shitting milk, like the battery hens shitting the eggs onto conveyor belts, fully automated. But pigs, sheep, pasture cows, you need better development than just the robots. Hence a big attack on meat. They've automated pig farms as well, but it needs a lot more work.
However, yes rurally they're under assault. Another banana boatload of refugees sets up another awful estate of gypsies. Hahaha. No. It's services becoming increasingly online closing the few remaining community centers they have. Funding for public services, as the economy wobbles closes schools, post offices, and the rest, forcing them to commute even further.
But the ghost town is huge in America regardless, until all that's left are the cannibals.
But nobody wants to live in cities. Except the refugees. Because they all plan on moving somewhere nicer, preferably without the cannibals.