Much of the war plan for the Third World War, apparently launched in 1954 at the first Bilderberg conference, deals with collecting data on human behavior, for control and manipulation purposes.
Much of the war plan for the Third World War, apparently launched in 1954 at the first Bilderberg conference, deals with collecting data on human behavior, for control and manipulation purposes.
Leading to the conclusion that one very, very important thing for those who don’t want humanity to be enslaved to the Luciferian Rothschild cult is to be as completely unpredictable as possible, from a human behavior point of view.
That doesn’t mean be violent or abusive. It means be unpredictable.
They're trying to engineer predictability into people, by making them all follow the same template. This is being presented as a utopian goal, of course.
Counteracting it does not require violence. To the contrary, violence reinforces it. It requires creativity and unrestrained self-expression.
So true Katherine . My parents instilled that into us kids for safety reasons , not so sure they realized the implications of this into today’s world .
Started reading 1979 Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars.
https://archive.org/details/SilentWeaponsForQuietWarsOriginalDocumentCopy
Much of the war plan for the Third World War, apparently launched in 1954 at the first Bilderberg conference, deals with collecting data on human behavior, for control and manipulation purposes.
Leading to the conclusion that one very, very important thing for those who don’t want humanity to be enslaved to the Luciferian Rothschild cult is to be as completely unpredictable as possible, from a human behavior point of view.
That doesn’t mean be violent or abusive. It means be unpredictable.
They're trying to engineer predictability into people, by making them all follow the same template. This is being presented as a utopian goal, of course.
Counteracting it does not require violence. To the contrary, violence reinforces it. It requires creativity and unrestrained self-expression.
So true Katherine . My parents instilled that into us kids for safety reasons , not so sure they realized the implications of this into today’s world .
Maybe we have to invent a new kind of unpredictability. I am afraid I do not know what that means. Except that it may involve humor.
And they did...they have collected massive amounts of information from us, and then deployed algorithms to see if we could be nudged.
And I consider the past three years their crowning acheivement...the experiment has been a rousing success.
Our Constitution is gone, our Free speech, our right to due process, everything.