It's rough out there. The Soviet Union was 70 years of darkness cast across half of Europe and Asia. They suffered through famine, gulags, and all kinds of torment. It looks like we are heading that way as well. Our history is filled with various dark ages when evil takes hold. It might take a century for us to emerge from this one, but I'm confident we will.
Many years ago when I was top of my game in programming, I was still struggling for a decent paying job. I had several conversations with various folks at google and I felt they were less than a decade away from sentient computers. It was a scary prospect, but they didn't seem like a very bad company at the time. Since then, they've been largely taken over by people who believe in anything but science, engineering, and technology. Because of that, they are now probably farther away from realizing sentient computers than they were two decades ago. I'm not religious, but it seemed like a perfect analogy to the tower of babel.
Once it became clear society was slipping into the abyss, I was worried all the new technology could force humanity into a darkness forever. Now I know the system cannot be sustained under darkness and always collapses. The gulags are another perfect example. While they served as a tool to oppress and frighten the population, they were also always a money suck. Part of the reason they were dismantled was because it was just too expensive to keep them going.
The system collapses under its own weight eventually. If a system doesn't promote competent people, everything eventually stops functioning. We're seeing that now with buildings collapsing, airplanes not being safe, and medicine making us sicker. Find within yourself what it will take to endure and start planning for it. If you see someone fighting for good then support them any way you can.
You sounded like a decent fellow then you went full retard...
When you say buildings are collapsing ??? Are you talking about the Florida condo?
Because that was controlled demolition <<< it was not water damage. Buildings like that do not fall down in 12 seconds from water damage.
Also<<< you do not use explosives 12 days after a collapse to bring the rest of the building down<<< there should have been months of investigations because of the hundreds of lawsuits<<< only reason to use explosives to bring it down was to hide the first set of explosives used to collapse the building.
If water damage brought buildings down this thing should have fallen long ago
Whether it was negligence, controlled demolition, or space lasers that brought down the condo, it really doesn't change my point. Incompetent people are in charge. Because of that people who lived in that building and similar buildings no longer feel safe.
If you want examples of incompetence then look at that bridge in Nashville with the giant crack, the sinking of a section of i495 which was noticed and not the DOT, the collapse of the pedestrian bridge in florida that killed 6, the collapse of the pedestrian bridge in DC a few weeks ago, the likely unsafe conditions of ) in the western US, or the near collapse of the in the united states.
Holding people accountable to the official story is also a good way to break the conspiracy if there was one. Charge the building owner with negligence and maybe they will prove something else brought down the building. Hold the original structural engineer or the building inspectors responsible for professional misconduct and maybe they will help prove the building was sound.
a jew owned that building
why do you obfuscate and try to pretend it's some mysterious "aryan" responsible when we all know some kike just wouldn't spend any money to fix it now it will expect insurance payout after killing people
It was a scary prospect, but they didn't seem like a very bad company at the time. Since then, they've been largely taken over by people who believe in anything but science, engineering, and technology.
wasnt larry page and sergey brin working for the CIA from the begginning?
I've read stories about covert DoD stuff in California universities like Stanford, so it's entirely possible. Suffice to say, when they could at least pretend to "do no evil" they were on track to do some serious innovation. No so much anymore.
Some of these people are ex-DARPA, like Bezos.
The only difference now is that it's GLOBAL. They have global support from most of the nations bowing down to this global currency reset system.
Genghis Khan had the largest empire in the world for a while. Then he died and it was split up and his sons had disagreements about who was more powerful. Eventually his empire fell. The entire world might be rules by globalists for a time. But eventually a few of their proteges will start fighting over who deserves the largest share. When Stalin rules the USSR, he was able to do it with an iron fist. Eventually he died and several competing groups vied for power. This weakened the party and was part of the eventual fall.
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