It's just like any corporation. Management doesn't care what employees think when they roll out new software systems. They just expect them to figure it out and deal with it.
I imagine TPTB see us the same way a corporation views their employees: expendable, simple, and compliant.
I'm gonna chalk most of the psychological and health issues up to our toxic food and toxic environment. Also, people are manipulated into their cultures. Everything is controlled these days. What you call the degeneration of society is a controlled cultural shift.
Back when this whole thing started, I figured it was going to be a slow burn conflict they could turn the heat up quickly if/when vax fallout became too obvious. Maybe the vax fallout didn't escalate as quickly as they thought it might, or perhaps it still will in the near future. The whole thing looked like a very transparent distraction. I suppose we'll see what a few more years brings.
First, not much of a god if he can't find an alternative to sacrificing his son.
Second, what's the point of having Abraham pretend to sacrifice his son? Why did he need to foreshadow anything? Can't god just tell him that someday he's going to send his son down to get tortured because he just can't think of another way to deal with the issue?
The whole blood sacrifice thing is not the mark of a benevolent god.
Stars are the Achilles heel of cosmology. You can explain away lasers on water and the many instances of missing curvature, but just about anyone can understand the basic principles of size and distance in regards to starlight. There is simply no way light from hundreds of trillions of miles away makes an appearance in our night sky. The atmosphere itself would block starlight, even if the space dust, Oort cloud, and trillions of rogue planets somehow failed to interrupt the light.
This would also be a step necessary for a transhumanist world, or an automated bot/drone police force. I'm with you on the cbdc and digital id's, but I think they can pretty much do that with the current infrastructure. I think this D2D is more likely the rise of the machines.
A mob is as smart as the lowest iq member divided by the number of people in the mob (Terry Pratchett).
Most people's minds are as difficult to hack and program as a windows 95 computer.