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Well researched and insightful

A rare feat in these postmodernist times where feelings appear to matter more than facts and critical thinking

You quickly became one of my my favorite blogs

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Thanks for sharing this fine blog with the world...I'm very pleased to have discovered your work. As I was watching a WEF video of Klaus Schwab discussing The Great Reset, he repeatedly referred to Stakeholder Capitalism as the core principle informing their initiatives.

The problem is the only real stakeholders are the Davos set and their very select corps of highly paid servants. No one else matters. They've offered up their conspiracy as a bright shiny humanist vision, the absolute opposite of its reality. We must subvert it in every way, by any means necessary. Keep up the great work!

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The sadness is that we will meekly go on our way to the ovens without complaint, but with great feats of perspicuity we will describe the process, right down to the color or our murderer's shoes. At the last minute each will wonder, "Why didn't I fight?"

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Nov 16, 2020Liked by Tessa Lena

The light of this sorry day is beginning to dawn on me. The goal of the COVID campaign has always been universal vaccination and chip implantation. The annihilation of anonymity ensures total herd control. EasyRead scanners will everywhere and always connect the individual to the global database. Passport, drivers license, bank account, etc will be linked in real time. Store purchase? Scan the arm. Store entry? Scan the arm. Start the car? Request database information on exact realtime location of your children? It's all there, for good and for evil. With biosensors, no more drunk drivers. And realtime monitoring of population disease, toxicities, etc enabling Fast Response Teams response and resolution. With realtime police monitoring, no more crime. With AccountConnect, order, authorization and purchase of that Amazon item is the blink of the eye confirmed by the double blink. So, any problems here? Well maybe just one little one. Control and decisions are uniquely focused at the Apex. Irregularities within the herd are immediately identified and rectified or eliminated as preferred. ActiveSocialScores will generally be sufficient to move the herd as needed but problematic heads will be readily enough addresses and resolved. This whole scenario becomes surreal and diffuse as I think it through, but what brings me back to the almost unreal sting of this moment is that right now the folks at the Apex have already succeeded in preventing the use of safe and effective drugs against COVID so as to advance the vaccination agenda. Censorship and disinformation, clearly advanced and effected by or through the dominant media machines are being followed by calls for populist support of more censorship. As of this sorry day, it looks to me like the folks at the Apex are clearly winning.

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Nov 16, 2020Liked by Tessa Lena

Yet another outstanding article.

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Look, things are going down from COVID, so don't worry, we'll Build Back Better.

There, aren't those comforting words?

You won't need to own anything, because you'll just rent anything you want with free basic income electronic money.

Nobody can steal it from you, because it will only work for YOUR chip.

Neat and tidy.

Sweet dreams, sweet prince/princess/other...

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Nov 27, 2020Liked by Tessa Lena

"...and I think that it won’t stop unless we unite across political beliefs and creeds and rise up for our spirits and against this new attack on nature."

Here's a flashback to the anti-war 1960s in the USA: "...in a strong sense, the Old Right and the New Left are morally and politically coordinate"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Oglesby

As ever, in the days ahead, allies will be crucial.

Even if someone is 180 degrees different from where we put ourselves on some political/cultural/economic map, we do ourselves and them a disservice by choosing not to unite on issues where there is agreement.

If both realize that they and the other have been propagandized from the start, we have a chance to cooperate in the moment.

If large numbers of people operate this way, we might slow the elites' juggernaut to a level where we can discuss and work out our differences like natural human beings...we *might* even find out that our disagreements are not as serious as our propaganda sources had led us to believe.

In a foxhole environment, if there is only one red pill, sharing it may be the best strategy.

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Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

C. S. Lewis

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I was clicking on different buttons on your site, Tessa, and happened to hit the information notice, I guess from Substack. I feel like I just got a glance of myself through the one way mirror around my containment cell. Everything is collected. The monster knows my address, finances, search history, idiosyncrasies, family, dog, po!itics, everything. As with any relationship, this thing likely knows me better at least in some ways than I do. I haven't thought of myself as being in a relationship with this thing, but it's probably time for a rethink. We all know we leave an indelible breadcrumb trail whenever we log on, but still, this gives me pause. Insofar as the Great Reset may require tools to enable the process, have l not already handed over my shed? I recently commented elsewhere that the same kind of AI that targets ads at me will likely also tune news for me. Some of us may be a bit harder to funnel, but with the light glinting at just the right angles, will any of us not lose orientation and go willingly, purposefully, in the direction chosen by our handlers?

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