The capitulation of most of society during covid has had precisely the effect on the elites and government officials that many of the so-called “conspiracy-theorists” predicted it would have: it has told them just how far they can push people, if they want to and if they use enough psychological pressure to do so. As the Daily Mail reports,
“Climate change could be tackled with the help of a World War
II-style rationing of petrol, meat and the energy people use in their homes, UK
scientists say.
They claim that this would help countries to slash their
greenhouse gas emissions 'rapidly and fairly'.
Researchers from the University of Leeds also said that
governments could restrict the number of long-haul flights people make in a
year or 'limit the amount of petrol one can buy in a month'.
They said that previous schemes put forward as a way to fight
global warming – such as carbon taxes or carbon trading schemes – would not
work because they favoured the wealthy, who would effectively be able to buy
the right to pollute.
The experts also made a comparison with the need to limit
certain goods as they grew scarce in the 1940s, adding that trying to achieve
this by raising taxes was rejected at the time because 'the impact of tax rises
would be slow and inequitable'.”
Things are
unfolding precisely the direction that many people suspected they would, because
human nature, in many ways, is very predictable. Those who are in power have
certain agendas and the response of massive populations to their over-the-top
and extreme covid policies has shown them there is a whole new tool-box of methods
they can now make use of.
The
perception of the imminent collapse of society must be fostered in the people,
and once these seeds of fear have taken root, then you can justify any and all
means of controlling the populace. They will welcome their saviours, no matter
how extreme, once they are convinced that they need saving. Convince them of
this, and then they will crowd like sheep around your shepherds crook.
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