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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

The west coast state and the toxic metals part of this are wrong. It seems like a well informed larp

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

All it would take is major corporations and the government to no longer recognize the dollar to collapse it's value. You might find people still using it but those would be extreme outliers. In this scenario I am talking about an engineered, controlled collapse, not an organic one

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

If the cash becomes worthless, the propaganda will do its job. It's a multi pronged approach. Right now people are being conditioned not to trust the banks. If the financial system were to collapse at some point in the future, cash will essentially be worthless, so people's desire for cash will evaporate

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

It would not be the bank runs alone. Perhaps that's where our disconnect is and maybe I was not clear if that's the case my apologies

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yes but how did they come to want masks? It wasn't through logic. Likewise they don't necessarily want cash but they want things cash can get them. When cash can't do those things anymore they'll happily accept whatever will

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

I disagree that they could not succeed in such a narrative. They've succeeded in pushing illogical narratives for a very long time. The idea would be cash is bad because the banks can't keep track of it and bad people do bad things but that won't happen if the government is in charge.

Will they do it, who knows, but it's certainly not above them to try or above society at large to accept it

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

Make the people feel like something is being done while nothing really changes. The mass media is just another flavor of politics

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

HThe banks don't have nearly enough cash on hand to actually handle a significant portion of people cashing out. This could cause them all to default, making people's existing accounts worthless. That is just one way to show cash is unsafe and get the people behind it. "Look, cattle, the banks couldn't handle keeping track of how much money they actually had... They will no longer have this problem with the new digital currency. It's like Bitcoin but you can buy everything from your favorite corporations who are conveniently all adopting this at the same time"

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

"We", ah yes noted fan of the "unequivocal science" Elon Musk really one of us

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

People's reality is now shaped algorithmically. This is not a blanket statement but is very true for the normies. Those who are in the bubbles don't see the other side and barely have the opportunity anymore

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's also not necessarily accurate. In Behold a Pale Horse it is said that the propaganda goes for women first, social class is a lesser factor.

Also many many rich people are just NPCs good at playing the game or doing whatever the system wants. I have worked with many of them

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

It doesn't necessarily improve or burn. There are other options such as the one where Trump, Musk, et all take down the cartoonishly evil cabal by design and though people perceive this development as an improvement it actually leads to greater slavery.

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wouldn't surprise me. The people who work at Facebook drink the Kool aid to such a degree they believe anything they do is in service of the greater good.

On top of that they have had those "social maps" since at least 2008. With the amount of data they have and their capabilities now it would be trivial to accomplish something like this. Wouldn't be 100% perfect but doesn't need to be most people are not that discerning

by DrLeaks
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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

The amount of parts that need to function for an actual human approximation is insane. Look at some of those Boston dynamics videos people are stoked when they can get a robot to walk up a few stairs

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

If I only drink the 64oz recommended amount of water in a day I wake up dehydrated by the next morning. I don't know how anyone who's sick could dry fast for 7 days

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

The House Leo Frank built continuing their long tradition of having just as much honor as he did

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is a testament to how much we've been lied to over the years, and in recent years, that so many theories can be flying around and have credence.

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

Trump was the primer for this. Naming it the China virus, focusing on China and how they should pay "reparations" for the coof.

Now between the magatards and the libtards, the new history of coof will be born due to this shared common narrative and conveniently obscure the true villains

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VeilOfReality 2 points ago +2 / -0

If you have something to contribute feel free but all I see from you is jumping in to call people feds to every time they point out a convenient pattern of facts

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

And when this, like so many other proofs, proves to be nothing, will you revaluate your stance or will you only remember the positive emotions you're feeling now while thinking this is part of le plan

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VeilOfReality 1 point ago +1 / -0

That's what they've called vaccines in the UK for awhile. We imported it in America because it sounds more charming than shot. And probably because guns are bad

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VeilOfReality 4 points ago +4 / -0

Nice, way to avoid everything in the thread champ

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VeilOfReality 5 points ago +5 / -0

I remember looking at census info in a high school history book and getting curious at the number of Jewish people before and after the Holocaust after learning they are such a small percentage of the population. I thought it might have contributed to WHY they had such small numbers. Then I saw there was essentially no change. Very interesting that was

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VeilOfReality 3 points ago +3 / -0

All he did was add conservative Inc back onto Twitter and stop over the top censorship on covid (coincidentally timed with the rug pull) but people believe he's some free speech hero

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