Yeah, I don't think you have a very realistic view of what the outcome of such a scenario would be.
If my choice is between me owning a house, but having to reset society back to the 1900s, along with hundreds of millions, if not billions of people worldwide dying, and being a renter and trying to improve the system without collapsing it, I'll choose the latter.
I don't think any of what's going on in your scenario would be the result of White Hats at work.
What is the difference between your scenario and that of the Georgia Guidestones, or the Cabal and the "useless eaters"?
Edited to add:
But people who fantasize about things like society collapsing don't tend to focus on things like having to dispose of millions and millions of bodies, and that the first generation or two post-collapse will be too busy with sustenance farming to do much of anything else. All of that is a buzz kill. Too much of a downer.
No, all that time fantasizing is where you're the big hero, you've been vindicated, knowing the crash was coming, and all that silver and gold you put on your credit card racking up 20+% interest will make you a millionaire post-collapse, and those buckets of flour and salt and honey you bought will feed the village for the next 20 years...
Yeah, I don't think you have a very realistic view of what the outcome of such a scenario would be.
If my choice is between me owning a house, but having to reset society back to the 1900s, along with hundreds of millions, if not billions of people worldwide dying, and being a renter and trying to improve the system without collapsing it, I'll choose the latter.
I don't think any of what's going on in your scenario would be the result of White Hats at work.
What is the difference between your scenario and that of the Georgia Guidestones, or the Cabal and the "useless eaters"?
Edited to add:
But people who fantasize about things like society collapsing don't tend to focus on things like having to dispose of millions and millions of bodies, and that the first generation or two post-collapse will be too busy with sustenance farming to do much of anything else. All of that is a buzz kill. Too much of a downer.
No, all that time fantasizing is where you're the big hero, for knowing the crash was coming, and all that silver and gold you put on your credit card racking up 20+% interest will make you a millionaire post-collapse, and those buckets of flour and salt and honey you bought will feed the village for the next 20 years...
Yeah, I don't think you have a very realistic view of what the outcome of such a scenario would be.
If my choice is between me owning a house, but having to reset society back to the 1900s, along with hundreds of millions, if not billions of people worldwide dying, and being a renter and trying to improve the system without collapsing it, I'll choose the latter.
I don't think any of what's going on in your scenario would be the result of White Hats at work.
What is the difference between your scenario and that of the Georgia Guidestones, or the Cabal and the "useless eaters"?