Just did a Brave AI search on "Jacque Attali 1981 interview with Michel Salomon"
Results:
"The widely circulated quote attributing depopulation and pandemic-driven euthanasia plans to Jacques Attali in a 1981 interview with Michel Salomon is false. While Attali was interviewed in the 1981 book L’Avenir de la vie (The Future of Life) by journalist and doctor Michel Salomon, he did not write the book nor advocate for population reduction or targeted euthanasia.
Authentic excerpts from the interview confirm only two short statements attributed to Attali: "as soon as a person gets to be older than sixty or sixty-five... he costs society dearly" and "it is much preferable that the human machine abruptly stop functioning than that it deteriorate very gradually." However, these remarks were made in the context of discussing the economic and social implications of extended human lifespan, not as a call for depopulation.
Multiple fact-checking organizations, including AFP and Snopes, have debunked the viral quote, noting that the full text—including references to a pandemic targeting the "fearful and stupid" and mass self-reporting for treatment—is fabricated. Attali himself denied the claims, calling the fabricated text "completely made up" and likening it to falsely accusing him of writing Mein Kampf. The publisher of the book, Seghers, has also confirmed the inaccuracy of the quote."
That said, I truly believe that the whole COVID scam and shot was intended to do exactly what we've been seeing. Just need to be careful with our claims. No disrespect intended to the OP!
Ok, thanks. I normally check out such posts, but since it was from 2021, I thought it was valid (or else it would have been taken down long ago, right? :) ) I think I'll delete the post, and am glad I didn't re-post on FB!
Just did a Brave AI search on "Jacque Attali 1981 interview with Michel Salomon"
Results:
"The widely circulated quote attributing depopulation and pandemic-driven euthanasia plans to Jacques Attali in a 1981 interview with Michel Salomon is false. While Attali was interviewed in the 1981 book L’Avenir de la vie (The Future of Life) by journalist and doctor Michel Salomon, he did not write the book nor advocate for population reduction or targeted euthanasia.
Authentic excerpts from the interview confirm only two short statements attributed to Attali: "as soon as a person gets to be older than sixty or sixty-five... he costs society dearly" and "it is much preferable that the human machine abruptly stop functioning than that it deteriorate very gradually." However, these remarks were made in the context of discussing the economic and social implications of extended human lifespan, not as a call for depopulation.
Multiple fact-checking organizations, including AFP and Snopes, have debunked the viral quote, noting that the full text—including references to a pandemic targeting the "fearful and stupid" and mass self-reporting for treatment—is fabricated. Attali himself denied the claims, calling the fabricated text "completely made up" and likening it to falsely accusing him of writing Mein Kampf. The publisher of the book, Seghers, has also confirmed the inaccuracy of the quote."
That said, I truly believe that the whole COVID scam and shot was intended to do exactly what we've been seeing. Just need to be careful with our claims. No disrespect intended to the OP!
Ok, thanks. I normally check out such posts, but since it was from 2021, I thought it was valid (or else it would have been taken down long ago, right? :) ) I think I'll delete the post, and am glad I didn't re-post on FB!
I really think "they" purposely bait us with stuff. That's how evil works, take a bit of truth and corrupt it.
Surely didn't mean any disrespect!