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Apparently the only thing which 'enriches' their lives, is analyzing how little our lives mean; it's pure narcissism. If only they'd all drown in their own greed and need to control.

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They will.

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There's something about the guy in the "own nothing and be happy" picture I find deeply off-putting. You can almost see the absence of a human soul.

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Now that you mention it....yea, he DOES look kind of empty and alien-like. Just like Zukerberg. I think both of them are Cyborgs.

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I'd bet he's a fake person... You know, they can just create "human" faces now, on a computer. He looks like a fake to me!

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You're probably right

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I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken. ;)

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You'll own nothing. And you'll be happy

You'll own nothing. And you'll be happy.

You'll own nothing, and you'll be happy.

You'll own nothing and be happy.

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Like a puppet...

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We will be happy when they own nothing.

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I definitely will be. I prefer your ending.

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❤️

I'll be happier when they no longer own anything, including politicians.

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Remember to "bury them deep" like the lawyers, extra deep, twice as deep as anyone else, because, deep down, they are really good people.

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I thought that was so the vampires had a harder time reaching the surface again.

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...if a "stake(holder) is driven through their hearts it could work! 😂

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Jun 9, 2022·edited Jun 9, 2022

🤣 just pictured a corporate board member being hammered through a WEF graduate's heart and it was hilarious

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For example, some older cultures had rites of passage. The purpose was to ensure that before a child becomes an adult, he goes through a number of challenges (some very intense, some life-threatening) that are designed to lead to an acquisition by that child of a range of practical skills and spiritual experiences, necessary for functioning as a fulfilled and useful adult in the community, while being aware of one’s unique gifts and relationships.

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It also had the added benefit of giving hormone-crazed teens away from society during the time in which they were most 'dangerous' to the group.

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Subscribed, great title!

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Jun 9, 2022Liked by Tessa Lena

Thanks for your eternal vigilance! I followed the WEF link down into the barf bag, wow, what skilled propaganda crafters they have. "WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic) societies.." Makes sense that the bullies who hassled us in school about being "weird" would be the ones bullying the entire world now, huh?

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Live long and annoy them.

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I hope to annoy the "F" out of them.

They don't know me, except for the one time I was "unmasked," and they told me that it was "incidental."

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We are the tiny fish swimming up their globalist urethra. There are too many of us to contend with. A capacious hydra, to borrow the phrase from John Carter, has been born and reborn like a phoenix. And we will swim upstream to fell the damn. The tides turn surely as tables flip. Parallel structures within parallel societies are inevitable for us incidentals. My best to you all, fellow fishes. Just keep swimming. Up and up we go.

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How, then, do they reconcile their famous statement about owning nothing and will be happy?

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Oh, easy. They just redefine "happy" as "psychologically rich." :)

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I think I heard the expression "psychically rich" years ago.

People better hope they won't use monkeypox to discourage bunga bunga like NSW Health did in early 2021. I kid you not!

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The gematria values for "psychologically rich" are 22 and 13. 22 is a Masonic master builder number and 13 is a number of deception.

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Sort of like how they redefined the definition of what a "vaccine" was and what "herd immunity" was.... easy, peasy.

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Jun 9, 2022·edited Jun 10, 2022

Oscar Wilde, in his article The Soul of Man under Socialism, wrote about the burden of possessions, imagining a world without possessions, and indeed, an enriched cultural life. But I understand that the 'peasants' who formerly were 'serfs' are not yet developed enough that they sufficiently understand that property has many downsides. Is it the experience of material abundance which gradually leads to a more balanced and rational evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages of property? An experience which the former 'serfs' after a century of possessive materialism do not yet have?

So that even just the entertaining the idea, of all the burdens of property, and the happy relief which possessing no property might bring is like a red flag to the, ehm, formerly dispossessed 'peasants'? Not being able to look forward, they look backward, understandably? associating it solely with historical times of serfdom.

This is how the ''famous statement' actually gained fame, through the attention and misunderstanding of all too literalist indignation, preaching for a public of either historically unprecedented ignorantes? or those subject to temporal group psychosis caused by WEF hostility-fixation? The latter blocking out the possibility of contemplation of an idea even for those who are intelligent enough?

Did Oscar Wilde or other thinkers who brought such ideas before the public secretly desire to go back to serfdom? Do they all wear red horns and claws. Could the woman who wrote it on the website of the WEF not just be all too naive, to formulate the idea in the context of an oligarchic organisation?

Some leftists do recognize that their ideas are now in the claws of corporatism and oligarchy, but not all leftists are that vigilant, especially if they are subjected to the charms of grooming.

Is the brain dump which the WEF is most of the time, a contagious one for its opponents?

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We'll sell you a ticket to "yourself", with some restrictions.

It's a rental agreement, but it's really posh marketing.

You wouldn't want the "alternative". YUCK!

https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/as-time-goes-by?s=w

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And only a small handful of politicians, media and leaders across the globe have the courage to speak out about the WEF and their dystopian plans for us. Do the other 99.9% of them (leaders, media and politicians) think they will be part of the club and won't be living in this hellscape? Woe to them when it's too late for them to stop this crap and they are living among the "happy", starving and over medicated hoards. I'll say it until the end...I don't think this is going to go the way the monsters think it will. But maybe I'm already "psychologically rich" to think that.

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FUCK the wef. They are not the boss of us. WE are the boss of us. We need to stand up and not be afraid to die for the cause of Humanity. Think of Brave Heart... the Celts had NO fear of death, they had absolute faith in an afterlife, and SO DO I. I'm tellin' ya, we need not fear death. It's time now to STAND UP, for the sake of the children, we need to STAND UP and not to be violent, not to try and stop them, but to WORK AROUND THEIR EVIL and do what we want to do, regardless. HUZZAH!!!!

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Being isolated so much during the past two years has all kinds of effects... One of them is, we are not out in our communities, we are being friends ONLINE. I keep saying we need to GET OUT THERE and FIND EACH OTHER and MAKE PLANS and be able to know who is on THE TEAM...

I think we'd better get ON IT NOW.

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Yes! I have become a part of a great covid vaccinate free community, even in liberal Bay area California. 👍🏽

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I lived in the Bay Area for many years, until 2015. I'm SO PLEASED to hear you found a community! ^_^

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Thank you! We have some great people up here in the north bay, both in Marin and Sonoma counties. I also go to great functions in the East Bay as well.

Where did you move to? Is imore on the liberal end of the spectrum or conservative?

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Moved to WA State, Kitsap Peninsula, to be near my parents. My folks moved to a small town that is full of retirees, and no jobs beyond Arby's... economically very stressed, even more so now... and very Republican, as in the old days. Now it's a bit more SANE than say, Seattle, which is loaded with fascist so-called "Democrats," and is a hell hole. But our Gov is a lot like Newsom, totally absorbed by the Borg. If not for my parents, I'd head for TX or FLA or Montana...

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So I assume you have a mix, if the local Republicans support medical freedom, but the state government that is captured. I'm sorry to hear about the economic strain... So many people suffering in so many parts of the country. Montana seems like a good place to go, I consider that from time to time. Florida and Texas are so hot.

It could care, good luck to you and your parents.

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Thank you. xo Montana is beautiful and not so hot, but my thinking is, if they cut off our means of heating in the winter, the hotter places might be better... I'd imagine the Bay Area would be fine, with a few blankets!! As long as they don't try to put you in a "camp." 0_0 But I'm wagering that when the financial crackdown begins, there won't be time for putting people in camps, because that's when Murkans remember they're Americans and get up and say HELL, NO. I think the tipping point in coming relatively soon, and when it does-- when people realize they've been tricked and murdered, maimed, made infertile, etc... It's gonna be very angry times. It's gonna be Revenge Time. Bill Gates and his pals will be in hiding.

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Hmmm "psychologically rich" means that you'll be financially poorer. I've never played video games and I'm not about to start living in any fake Metaverse. You can be assured the psychos pushing this crap won't be living there. This is the modern-day version of "Bread and Circuses" for the masses while Caesar does what Caesar wants.

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OK, WEF - in order to conform to "Truth in Advertising Laws" you're going to have to change "happy" in your motto to "psychologically rich". But....now we're also going to have to change the part of the U.S. Declaration of Independence that says "....Life. Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness...." This Orwellian history re-writing keeps getting more complicated.

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Like everything, if we come to it through our own inner process I think it could well be true, however having it forced on us is not going to bring anyone happiness.

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WHAT!

No more "Happy." Just "psychologically rich?" And not necessarily "happy?"

Well what the hell happened to "mandating" HAPPY?

I thought the Elite thought that they were "As Gods" and could thus "mandate" anything.

Remember when "the oceans rise slowed, and the earth began to heal."

Yeah, I missed that part, especially the ocean rise "stopping" as it stopped centuries ago, and the healing, we are still waiting on that one.

I guess it is something like "Two weeks to flatten the curve."

We all know how that worked out, "The toughest part of 2 weeks to flatten the curve is the first 6 months."

But the "healing" indeed is coming. Let us hope that we haven't "restricted CO2 levels" so much that with this glaciation "EXTINCTION" actually becomes a possibility.

Now that would be the kind of "healing" I think the Elite Assholes would be interested in.

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people don't like me saying it for the past several decades, but I'd far rather live through global warming than an ice age.

I'm not rich enough to own seaside property or dumb enough to build right on the edge of water though.

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Years ago, around '85 I think, me and a buddy road our choppers to the top of Mount Mitchel and camped out. It was 41 degrees the next morning. Then passing through Greenville, SC, at about 11:30 AM it was already 103 F. Eventually, we made it back to my place in the rural south part of the state. And the AC was broken at the house. I jury-rigged it, came back inside to enjoy a little cool air and exclaimed "I hate global warming."

This old biker sitting inside looked at me, and said "Enjoy it while you can, it is going to get damn cold in the next 4 or 5 dozen years, then everything will 'ice up' and only a damn fool would still own a motorcycle."

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How about we do the opposite of what they want us to do then: eat healthy organic food, exercise, be as physically social as possible, and limit our time on electronic devices. Keep talking about this stuff too so that the awareness spreads throughout the people. And be aware of the corporations we support through our consumerism. What else can we do to thwart them?

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