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Seriously though, it looks like due to the decades- or even centuries-old business model based on poisoning and the current “public health” policies, more and more people are going to be unable to do their jobs.

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IMO this is because competence has taken a backseat to politics. Ironically, I wrote about this just yesterday!

https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/why-does-everything-suck

TL;DR: When politics is the primary driver of life, life sucks.

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Great mind, Simulation Commander :)) Thank you for sharing your article.

I feel that the reason is very deep, it lies in the realm of the spiritual. But it is also very true that politics (i.e. personal interest) has overtaken everything without disguise of brakes. Including competence.

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Some of my commenters made the connection between the left's 'new religion' of the state and their rejection of 'classic' religion.

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End stage capitalism. The management doesn't give a shit about long term viability but short term gains. The stock price is what they care about, because this is how they cash out the value of the business, like parasites.

https://www.thebignewsletter.com/p/the-nationalization-of-boeing-begins

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Thanks, Rob! True about the stock price! Also true, and probably more important to a regular person in a practical way, is that all this is about the existential, about Steven Neewcomb's System of Domination. There is of course the concrete, the ism, the specific plot about the company. But all of this is rooted in the decay that needs to be addressed.

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Well observed. Good analysis. I had a first hand inside of how the communist East German system operated, failed and eventually collapsed. I also noted the drop in standards everywhere, starting about five years ago. And the relentless squeezing and robbery of the people. It is related to Millenias, Gen Z and Gen Y and addiction to social media. Western culture is on a decline path. People can't live from bread alone. They don't know it but spirit is needed too. And we urgently need people to consider awareness based individual spirituality and dump religons, who are a big part of the soul decline. Also please let Jesus be. He won't save anyone but people believing though will waste their spiritual opportunities away. The religons are even worse. They fail to inspire spirit in people but refuse to surrender their power and influece over culture and people. They prevent people from seeking meaningful life-changing spiritual experiences. "Religions are opium for the people", was Marx's best observation. Not that ideology, any ideology, is any better.

I agree in that we must recognize, acknowledge and face this cultural decline. It's natural and normal and warranted. It's late autumn and winter is coming for the "Abendland". We had a good long run. Suffering will create a much-needed jump in gratefulness, humbleness and consciousness. Those who see reality as it is will not only accept and adjust but even embrace this waxing and waning of great cultures. From the ashes better ways to deal with reality will emerge. People need to see and accept the root problem of it all: Their own ignorance about their true nature. Identifying with our egoic seperated ego structures has no happy end, I am afraid.

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The works of men crumble, decay and blow away. The miracles of nature are forever blossoming.

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My father worked his entire career (1956-1984) at McDonnel-Douglas (previously named Douglas Aircraft), as an aeronautical designer of both commercial and military aircraft. Their main rival was Boeing. My dad called Boeing aircraft ‘crash-and-burners’. This may have been partly due to Boeing being Douglas’s main competitor; my dad told me Boeing aircraft weren’t as safe. There were a couple of airline accidents with the McDonnel-Douglas planes (I think maybe in the 1970’s); my dad explained to me that the required maintenance schedule wasn’t being followed on the aircraft (maybe the DC8; I don’t recall); and that was the cause for the accidents; rather than the design of the airplane itself. He was really upset about it. He told me that no matter how an aircraft is designed, it is only safe if the specified maintenance is followed. P.S. Some years ago, after my dad retired from Douglas, Boeing bought Douglas. It really irked him to see the Boeing name on his retirement checks every month.

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Thanks for that bit of history. So interesting and on point!

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I had a whole 'Stack ready to go on this, but aborted. So glad you did it!

'Fly the unfriendly skies of DEI (DIE) Airlines' (and would go on to talk about CONTROLLED DEMOLITION to usher in reset)

https://x.com/Indian_Bronson/status/1750136255306686806?s=20

https://www.boeing.com/sustainability/diversity-and-inclusion

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ahhh yes, nothing like a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and mRNA-injected workforce to keep everything running swimmingly...

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The elephant in the room is, how many are getting handed college degrees and slotted into positions of responsibility based on “things” other than aptitude? I saw this coming a while ago. I told people it’s all about equality until the bridges collapse, buildings fall over, wings come off the planes, etc. Then everyone will say, Gee…I wonder why that’s happening? A: Look at today’s university standards and corporate hiring practices all under the umbrella of a government with its head up its ass.

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the connecting thread between the destruction of the nyc music scene and those airliners without doors and nose wheels is the 15 minute prison system. this was all meticulously planned.

consider: all the planes are falling apart in midair or on the runway, pilots dropping dead in the cockpit, so you stop flying and do a staycation instead

there's no L train or G train service and you don't feel like walking from manhattan to brooklyn so you stay home and watch netflix instead of going to see your favorite band. either way it keeps you in your designated ghetto.

btw kevin nathaniel intvu #2 was gold - he talks about how music in nyc has been destroyed and a lot more -i encourage everyone to watch it

https://tessa.substack.com/p/stop-biosecurity-state-kevin-nathaniel

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Thank you, and yes, I LOVED that interview with Kevin! He is so good

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I saw the first (to me) signs of corporate sabotage by its labour, mostly relatively ostensibly content corporate grunts, when I became involved in waste reduction and paper recycling. People consciously or not actively sabotaged the efforts by dirtying the paper waste with small plastic things - candy wrappers and the like. That was in the 90s before the really big obvious boot was slammed down on our faces there!

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I can't wait to hear your stories, Guy!

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Gracias. And yet, somehow, wait you will despite your sacred avowal to the contrary! 😆

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I just finished reading this post (1/28/24. 8:08 Am HST)

Three weeks ago, Hawaiian Airlines merged with Alaskan Airlines. The local newspaper promoted this merger as a GOOD thing. After what happened to that Alaskan Airplane, Silence,from Legacy Media...

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This is an interesting twist to the story! Thank you, Larry!

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Hi Tessa, before the Covid-19 lock down of Hawaii's tourist industry, the airlines were flying in on average 10 to 12 million tourists a year. Of course this was spread out on Oahu, Maui, Kauai, Molokai, and the Big Island. Waikiki turned into a ghost town, 250,000 to 300,000 tourist related jobs were lost.

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Thank you for covering this. Alaska airlines merged with Hawaii airlines just before this incident. Also nearly all jet fuel held in Hawaii was shipped away from Hawaii for "safety" Just prior to this incident. Something is going on, hopefully you will keep monitoring.

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Terrifying. And we haven't seen anything yet...

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And not a peep from mayor Pete, the secretary of transportation..

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When I was just a little boy I was promised flying cars and holidays on Mars. Instead all I got for my five decades of circling the sun is a small pocket minicomputer that spies on me 24/7. Apart from a few years in the dot.com boom era all I have witnessed in my life is a slow but steady social and economic decay.

It is not about wealth or material progress, even though both have pretty much stagnated in the developed world since the early seventies, it is about hope. Without hope societies don't really live they merely survive. Many men in my neck of the woods married African women and their is a stark contrast in their attitude towards the future.

A society that beliefs it has a bright future is different. There is now a staggering chasm in attitude between the developing world that beliefs things will get better and the stagnating collective West that has embraced death cult dogmas that warn us that the future is fraught with danger.

Death cults never prevail in the long run and eventually the blood from their pyramids will run dry.

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