Check out Whitney Webb, a vastly underrated investigative journalist. She's non partisan and she is making a lot of sense in her arguments. What she is saying is, that the chaos is part of the plan to legitimize a set of major policy changes to tighten control and get people to want it by believing it's good for them. In the same way they have roleplayed a pandemic a couple of months before the covid pandemic hit, they have played through other scenarios that occured a bit later, which are all about creating a problem in secret and presenting a solution in public. She predicted the election chaos and a major cyber attack on the US based on these roleplays. It's basically planned chaos to enact major changes for some noble reason, like defeating the communists and restoring America, but realistically it's all about power politics, which includes combating foreign as well as domestic threats (which includes us, the citizens).
But who is in control? The most edgy and biblical explanation for who makes the big decisions is: the Zionists / Israel loyalists and anyone who does their bidding. Biden openly said he is a Zionist. Trumps love for Israel is evident too. The banks, media, think about how much control is in the hands of Israel loyalists. In China, you are screwed if you criticize the Communist party or Xi Jinping. In the west, it's not Trump that you can't criticize, it's Israel. If you say something about Mossad or Zionism, you are labeled as a conspiracy theorist, racist, anti-semite. They attack your social credit score so to speak. If you don't behave, you get put down.
Thank you so much for this channel! I have gotten really interested in homesteading and farming in the recent months, started growing my own vegetables and this channel has so much awesome information. My dad also works with chicken farms and his business is quite price sensitive, so the soy bean situation is something I'll have to discuss with him and study further. I hate how they wanna monopolize food. Crash the economy, destroy tons of small businesses and monopolize the market. Fucking hell. Working for your own food and community is the way forward here, you can't trust leaders cause they just look out for their own circle and status. Do you know the channel 'The Urban Farmer Curtis Stone'? If not, he provides a lot of good information as well when it comes to this sort of thing.
Yeah I'll try explaining it to him. The thing is, he has a strong normalcy bias, so whenever I tell him that there is something bad on the horizon, he says that it'll work out, the economy won't crash, when the vaccine comes out the lockdowns will lift and so on. It's frustrating. But I will make a case for it by gathering data and showing it to him. There is one thing he agreed with and that is that bigger businesses are using this crisis to buy up failing smaller business / filling the void in the market they leave behind. So, I'll try to make him understand but before that I need to research this. I'll come back to you.
Check out Whitney Webb, a vastly underrated investigative journalist. She's non partisan and she is making a lot of sense in her arguments. What she is saying is, that the chaos is part of the plan to legitimize a set of major policy changes to tighten control and get people to want it by believing it's good for them. In the same way they have roleplayed a pandemic a couple of months before the covid pandemic hit, they have played through other scenarios that occured a bit later, which are all about creating a problem in secret and presenting a solution in public. She predicted the election chaos and a major cyber attack on the US based on these roleplays. It's basically planned chaos to enact major changes for some noble reason, like defeating the communists and restoring America, but realistically it's all about power politics, which includes combating foreign as well as domestic threats (which includes us, the citizens).
Heres a good interview with her about recent events: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ha94fiMCaQ
But who is in control? The most edgy and biblical explanation for who makes the big decisions is: the Zionists / Israel loyalists and anyone who does their bidding. Biden openly said he is a Zionist. Trumps love for Israel is evident too. The banks, media, think about how much control is in the hands of Israel loyalists. In China, you are screwed if you criticize the Communist party or Xi Jinping. In the west, it's not Trump that you can't criticize, it's Israel. If you say something about Mossad or Zionism, you are labeled as a conspiracy theorist, racist, anti-semite. They attack your social credit score so to speak. If you don't behave, you get put down.
Here's a video about Mossad, Epstein, Trump and Israel power politics and the dark, manipulative way in which it is done. It really made me think things over recently: https://www.dropbox.com/s/p26659s90jxwetl/Head%20of%20the%20Snake-%20volume%20fixed.mp4?dl=0
Also, a third video I found very interesting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g346nuPd8As
Thank you so much for this channel! I have gotten really interested in homesteading and farming in the recent months, started growing my own vegetables and this channel has so much awesome information. My dad also works with chicken farms and his business is quite price sensitive, so the soy bean situation is something I'll have to discuss with him and study further. I hate how they wanna monopolize food. Crash the economy, destroy tons of small businesses and monopolize the market. Fucking hell. Working for your own food and community is the way forward here, you can't trust leaders cause they just look out for their own circle and status. Do you know the channel 'The Urban Farmer Curtis Stone'? If not, he provides a lot of good information as well when it comes to this sort of thing.
Yeah I'll try explaining it to him. The thing is, he has a strong normalcy bias, so whenever I tell him that there is something bad on the horizon, he says that it'll work out, the economy won't crash, when the vaccine comes out the lockdowns will lift and so on. It's frustrating. But I will make a case for it by gathering data and showing it to him. There is one thing he agreed with and that is that bigger businesses are using this crisis to buy up failing smaller business / filling the void in the market they leave behind. So, I'll try to make him understand but before that I need to research this. I'll come back to you.