Amusement for shallow thinkers: Klaus Schwab started out at Festo creating repetitive pneumatic jiggerers and pokerers something like this
J.G. Olsen / Financial Expositor
One Globalist ambition which has been clear for a long time is the wish to get everyone on the planet onto a uniform minimum wage. Australian governments have worked towards this agenda since Whitlam’s Lima Declaration and recently we see the effects; prices are uniformly up about 50% and wages are up maybe around 5% if at all. Skilled workers are furnished by foreign countries and automation is increasing.
The international cafe latte price is illuminating. Starbucks and their imitators charge much the same around the world, with a few peaks and troughs, for example in Copenhagen you might expect to pay $20 for a latte while in Hanoi you might find a similar one for $2, but in cities diverse as Melbourne, Bangkok and Kyoto, the price is around $5, while the workers’ rates are slowly merging.
In the engineered environments of the shopping malls a peculiar love of queueing can be observed, an obsession with looking good and ordering product and the enthusiastic adoption and use of cards along with forms of funny money, ie. expirable points and the like.
Consumption of packaging is at a record high, with profits flowing to Pratt Industries who effectively have a GST on much local product. So far, apart from the recent across-the-board 50% hike in prices, Australians seem blissfully ignorant of where things are headed, even as they are slowly being shut out of the lucky country.
CEO wages are now ordinarily equal to the wages of 100 or more workers
Technocracy vs. Humanity
Technocracy likes to pretend it understands the boundaries of everything and it will control everything perfectly down to nano particles and atoms to achieve the greatest efficiency.
This is great inside a factory producing a globally marketed product, for example a new electric driverless taxi, which might work well in certain navigated areas where people drive according to rules, but the trouble is that technocracy assumes it knows everything before it gets started.
We don’t know much beyond the limits of our knowledge, which is where imagination kicks in. Can AI imagine or is it merely extrapolating randomly? Is there a difference?
Obviously AI would not come up with anything like “The Revelations” because the data set is limited and there is no otherworldly spark amongst the nuts and bolts.
In training the AI, would the winners in society allow their psyche to be plundered, in order to produce a better AI product, which would eventually replace them? Or does the AI rely on data sets provided by mediocre groups or worse?
The distinction of the boundaries of knowledge was summed up by Donald Rumsfeld, one of the Deep State mass murderers of the Iraq war, who said we have “known knowns, known unknowns and unknown unknowns,” while deflecting a journalist’s question.
The technocracy position contrasts with reality, by metaphoric example: in considering the difference between a new brick house and a big old tree.
The tree already exists and the detail of it such as the structural dynamics and microstructures, fluid transfers, metabolic processes, DNA reproduction and so forth are already built in and functioning, there for anyone who is capable of exploring them, to discover them one by one. On the other hand the new brick house exists only as far as it is completed, and it may be deemed completed but can be added to by its creators, in which case the brick house is potentially a new and somewhat greater (perhaps lesser) entity than before, in other words controlled. However the world is full of big old trees and other entities which have never relied on technocracy for their existence or boundaries, and can’t easily be defined in that way, in other words they are organic.
Complacence and Deception
The creators of technocracy don’t seem to care much about the limits of imagination because they are primarily working on control systems. One of their control systems involves the world’s richest entertainer, the young Taylor Swift, who purportedly started out as a boy but after extensive training and multiple enhancements including masterful facial implants and such like, has become a 21st century icon for young feminists. Who better to train girls into thinking they can be men, than a young man dressing up in female costumes.. Anyone can view Thai ladyboy videos on youtube to make their own assessments concerning plausibility. This is a game that has gone on through the ages and never ceases to amuse.
Very nearly 6 foot tall, assertive, dynamic and angular yet well padded
Cultural Czar Taylor Swift’s material contains nothing original, it is an AI type generated montage mishmash visual salad product. Swift was created to further the satanist woke and post-nuclear family agendas to confuse, control, rewrite and help to destroy all history. This material has been around for a while, including featuring in “Perth Now”, a Western Australian tabloid and website, refer video:
Elon Musk was clearly also cultivated in a similar way, as a financier, from which base to eventually join the control group for our extensive data.
The cloud: filling up with your biometric data, random advertising, etc. etc.
Bitcoin hashrate (computational power required for Bitcoin “mining”)
https://www.coinwarz.com/mining/bitcoin/hashrate-chart
These key individuals are chosen from a pool as the most highly motivated and reliable, and financed increasingly according to their ability to deliver long-term Globalist outcomes.
The average person by contrast gets a university degree and is then quite often dumped on the street, unless they have an uncle in the trade. After graduation they learn fatalism.The in-crowd has a trajectory and the out-crowd accepts defeat.
Former Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe is a case in point. Take a moment to consider the title “Governor”, reserved for the proxies of our head of state. This charming man, formerly of Wagga Wagga, was educated at Catholic schools and after graduation was invited to Sydney, joining the RBA and UNSW obtaining an honours degree in Commerce, later picking up a home loan at 50% discount. Taking a break from the RBA from 2000 to 2002, “Lowe worked at the Bank for International Settlements in Switzerland, as head of its Financial Institutions and Infrastructure Division.” Straight to the top for our man from Wagga, who went on to famously misinform the public about interest rate rises, which have contributed to the collapse of the housing industry which is now impacting Australia, along with massive bank profits. He went on to make what could be termed “The Lowe Riposte”, blaming the public for listening to him.
In semi-retirement he is finding plenty to do, apparently working with charities for kids and mentally ill, details:
Perhaps he has completely trashed his own brand, we’ll have to wait and see.
We like it this way
By the time some newly revealed information becomes authorised, like the US Congress hearing acknowledging space aliens as “NHI” (non-human intelligence), it has already permeated into the public consciousness for even a century or even more, via writers, communicators and entertainers, so that nobody bats an eyelid about any US Congress recognition of space aliens. People had already fully accepted the idea, judging simply by the mass panic of the Orson Wells media experiment immediately prior to World War II.
The original H.G. Wells’ “War of the Worlds” was written in the 1890’s.
Nobody is very surprised by anything since Sept-11 and Covid.
Donald Trump allegedly has technocracy in his bloodline via his uncle who recovered Tesla’s materials, and Elon Musk via his grandfather who was directly involved in the original technocracy movement.
No surprise registered.
“The United Nations “Pact of the Future Document” has been accepted by 193 nations. It requires digital IDs for global citizens where dissenters are punished by AI.”
No surprise registered.
All this affects not only dissenters but anyone who does not want to be commandeered, like the present state of employees of major multinational companies. Most famous is Foxconn, makers of telecomms components for mobile phones and the like, who installed nets around their buildings in Shenzhen and other locations, to catch the attempted suicides.
Career choice however is becoming more limited as the Globalist enterprises soak up the jobs, supported by the consumers, who like it that way.
McDonalds employees: >2 million (2023)
Amazon employees: 1,608,000 (2021)
Alphabet (Google) employees: 179,582 (2024)
Foxconn 767,062 employees in Taiwan (2022), and
Zhengzhou, China: more than 200,000 employees.
Costco had 316,000 employees (2023)
Microsoft approximately 228,000 employees
Woolworths Group (Australia) has approximately 201,000 employees (2024)
Tesla employees 140,473 (2023)
Pfizer approximately 88,000 employees
Bunnings Australia employs nearly 53,000
CBA had 49,454 employees in 2023
Meanwhile investment is slowly falling under BlackRock’s “Aladdin” supercomputer funds management system, the funds of which are owned by unknowns.
Nothing has a legitimate need to get between local produce (farmers) and the public however Woolworths and the other Globalist supply chains are determined to monopolise this trade too. Local councils are complicit, shutting down opportunities for small traders, at the behest of developers who get their wives onto the council.
We are slowly being stitched up and mystifyingly, it seems we like it that way.
The next essay, to be titled “The New World Order WILL Happen” is the continuation of this theme.
why would you have to train an AI with OI(organic intelligence)
why would you have to train an AI with OI
why would you have to train an AI
why would you
endgame, there is no endgame for a farmer, it makes no sense