Idk you have to look at birth rates even WEF writes about it.... https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/06/birthrates-declining-globally-why-matters/ "The COVID-19 pandemic is serving as a modifier – but not in the way commentators and comedians suggested when lockdowns began.Remember all the jokes about people being stuck at home leading to a baby boom? As the data rolls in, its clear that in many countries, the opposite has occurred. "
Remember this though? "A New York Times investigation earlier this year reported that many of these tests frequently have false-positive results for rare conditions. Positive results were wrong 80 percent of the time or more for things like Cri-du-chat syndrome." How many babies are aborted for thinking it was deformed? https://www.theverge.com/2022/4/19/23032608/fda-prenatal-blood-tests-false-results#:~:text=A%20New%20York%20Times%20investigation%20earlier%20this%20year,time%20or%20more%20for%20things%20like%20Cri-du-chat%20syndrome.
No one is owed anything but high prices keep everyone in the rat race. And to sustain the rat race we all have to some how pay into it so everyone makes enough to survive. It's a crazy system. I think we as humans could be living much different. Say you are young and work two jobs earn enough to buy a property flat out with no future property taxes (that's almost impossible in most states and cities today). Then after that is bought you have no rent the rest of your life no mortgage. Maybe you live off your land and just do what you enjoy to make a living. I think people are so caught up in this rat race we forget that maybe it shouldn't be this way. If everyone wasn't trying to make rent and mortgage every month perhaps they would do more things with their time... hobbies and such. I am not suggesting giving people anything I am just saying one should be able to work hard when they are young and then be able to enjoy their life and property ...not busting your ass until you die. When I see those small tiny houses in those articles I can see the appeal. Cheap rent! But it seems like a small token to get people to forget we could perhaps have a simpler yet more fuller life. That's also the appeal of tiny house living right? But how much you want to bet these turn into ghettos and trailer park like places soon. I am all for less consumerism but the way things are we have to keep buying from each other just to pay bills... I don't have a total answer but I dont think we are doing things right... Edit: and I have to wonder if in some part getting rid of taxes would work... I believe the average person in the USA pays about 50% of their income to taxes when all is said and done... We are taxed on everything (bills, groceries, movies, going out to eat...) Think of a shirt that gets made. The material was taxed to start, then the first person to buy it was taxed and if it gets sold or donated the next person pays tax, then that person sells it online tey next buyer pays a tax. It's crazy when you think about it. Or cars...every person that ever buys a car pays taxes and every time that car is sold a new person will pay a tax. Maybe if we kept 50% of our income and worked less we would volunteer more in our community fixing and building things...? Get rid of welfare and taxes perhaps would be a place to start....
It would be fine but I have a feeling this is what the new normal is supposed to be. The problem is high property taxes on single family homes and high prices of homes. The average person should be able to purchase a home with a yard and backyard for about $500 a month. There is a theory the tiny house movement is designed to set people up to live more like peasants with no land or enough room to be self sustaining at all.
This is a great doc on it. You tube and Amazon removed it for USA viewing so watch while you can
https://www.bitchute.com/video/jvltoC6ZDKwx/
That’s actually really far from the truth sorry lol oddly enough for some reason awhile ago I was looking up something and came across cats and Judaism ...
https://aish.com/cats-8-jewish-facts/
https://www.jewishboston.com/read/why-all-cats-are-jewish/ http://rooster613.blogspot.com/2014/11/the-jewish-view-of-cats.html?m=1
Ah I found the answer. So there are some that don’t believe this stuff seems a small group. How do they explain the contradictions of the written and oral Torah ? “ The major repositories of the Oral Torah are the Mishnah, compiled between 200–220 CE by Rabbi Yehudah haNasi, and the Gemara, a series of running commentaries and debates concerning the Mishnah, which together form the Talmud, the preeminent text of Rabbinic Judaism. In fact, two "versions" of the Talmud exist: one produced in the Galilee c. 300–350 CE (the Jerusalem Talmud), and a second, more extensive Talmud compiled in Babylonia c. 450–500 CE (the Babylonian Talmud).
Belief that at least portions of the Oral Torah were transmitted orally from God to Moses on Mount Sinai during the Exodus from Egypt is a fundamental tenet of faith of Orthodox Judaism, and was recognized as one of the Thirteen Principles of Faith by Maimonides. However, not all new branches of Rabbinic inspired ideologies accept the literal Sinaitic provenance of the Oral Torah, characterizing it instead as the product of a historical process of continuing interpretation.
There have also been historical dissenters to the Oral Torah in its entirety, including the ancient Sadducees, Essenes, and adherents to modern Karaite Judaism, who derive their religious practice strictly from the Written Torah, using Scripture's most natural meaning to form their basis of Jewish law. Karaites often look to traditions of interpretation but, unlike Rabbinic Jews, do not ascribe to those traditions authoritative or normative parity with the Written Torah. The Beta Israel, who traditionally adhere to a form of Judaism referred to as Haymanot, also reject the idea of an Oral Torah.[2][3]”
So what’s the deal with Jews do they totally disregard the Torah aka Old Testament? Or is it just the Jews that follow in the Talmud that believe in this stuff? It’s totally contradictory to the Torah. Am I wrong or are there two sects of Jews those that practice just the Torah and those who follow the Talmud over the Torah? Edit... what’s the oral Torah? The Talmud or Kabbalah?
I listened to some of it... changing hospital food to have more veggies and food with nutrients isn’t a bad idea. I’ve thought this a long time about hospital food. However, the climate crap and not wanting meat is ridiculous.
Awe man I was hoping this wasn’t true . But be aware commies repeat things. I am not sure if they are able to be creative on their own. I thought this may have been what Twitter was now I am almost sure. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hundred_Flowers_Campaign
Yes. Perhaps not in your state but they have library day as I mentioned where they go to the library to check out books for fun and bring them home. Not sure why you are arguing with me. The books come home in their bag and I see them. These books people are finding I have not found but yes they check out books for fun. Has nothing to do with me. The class goes to the library in their school and they pick out books.
They have library day where they pick out a book to check out. So yes they are exposed to what is in the library. On top of that it is a huge tell of who is running the library and school board and whoever else is in charge of book selection. It’s definitely a clue to what else is being shoved down their thoughts in the school outside of these books.
*however the concern perhaps should be with the tablets and should also focus on the return to a more physical in person off of the screen. Tablets should not link to PBS, you tube or the internet imo. At the very least for younger students. I was told that high school students can’t even write or spell due to so much tablet use... so crazy. We def need to go back to pen and paper.
I am going to write my own manifestation. -After the pandemic people realized how corrupt most leaders were. And they took their freedom back. The plans of the elite failed. In what they hoped would bring about the enslavement and culling of mankind brought about a new sense of empowerment among humans. These humans rose to power and became self sufficient and stopped blaming others for their problems. Once humans realized they controlled their own future, the elite lost all their power since no one needed them anymore.
This guy has an interesting take. He believes it is China pushing propaganda about the end of the dollar. That being said I’ve watched many of his videos over the years and notice a few things . He is very anti Chinese communism yet never warns about things happening here. He talks a lot about we should stop being separate and come together but again never warns about the signs of communism happening here that I have seen which is odd I think since he is so anti chinese communism/ government. I have to wonder why he isn’t concerned about America one day becoming like China? None the less he makes some great points about the dollar and says it’s China paying people to push this. He doesn’t mention brics though which I think is important. But one should listen to all sides I think. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EWcJVRznD5E
Also have you ever looked up how much gold and silver is actually in the world? There isn’t enough to make money out of it. The coins would be tiny. To have larger bills or coins represent it which can be redeemed would really be the only way. The price of gold and silver would most likely go extremely high when this happens.... In perspective it is said that there is only enough silver in the world for each person to have one silver dollar size coin. Gold is even less. The only reason silver and gold prices aren’t even more high then they are I believe is because the average person doesn’t care and will pay money for costume jewelry and such.... I think this is exciting and could be great.
What about the vaccines? That's what I would say is the depop. I agree covid was the flu. I think the vaccines are one of those things that is the effect. If you look into it the birth rates in many countries the replacement rate is negative. I don't think we will see the true effects of the depop until about 10 to 15 years when the youth are missing. And the old have died. I also don't trust Worldometer. I imagine it is or will be used as a propaganda tool. "Worldometer was voted as one of the best free reference websites by the American Library Association (ALA), the oldest and largest library association in the world.
Worldometer is a provider of global COVID-19 statistics for many caring people around the world. Our data is also trusted and used by the UK Government, Johns Hopkins CSSE, the Government of Thailand, the Government of Pakistan, the Government of Sri Lanka, Government of Vietnam, Financial Times, The New York Times, Business Insider, BBC, and many others." Look at who is involved with them. I'd have to dig deeper to find their funding. That was just a quick search.