Get Ready for the ‘Plate Reset’
Blake Lovewell | Those of us who value our human relationship with nature, and understand the follies of centralised corporate power.
Blake Lovewell | Those of us who value our human relationship with nature, and understand the follies of centralised corporate power.
21WIRE | The potential for total technocratic control of all aspects of society is frankly staggering.
Foundation for Economic Education | One key component that confers true happiness is missing.
source Aldous Huxley’s brilliant mind foresaw the “Great Reset” in his 1933 book, “Brave New World“, and warned the world in a 1958 interview by Mike Wallace , (the father of Fox’s Chris Wallace). Aldous Huxley’s book imagined a totalitarian world order with a panopticon prison without walls. The citizens are controlled using the drug […]
source “Build Back Better”… Want to live in a colony like an ant? Apparently, that is the 2030 happiness that Trudeau has in store for Canada.
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We’ve already been told that “defectors” are more likely to be narcissists or psychopaths, and seen them subject to police brutality with total impunity. New Zealand are setting up “quarantine centres” where you will have to stay “indefinitely” if you refuse a to be tested. And now those who refuse to comply may be subject to covert medication to render them more malleable to the “public good”.
What is tr@nshumanism? How do we understand the push for a post-industrial world? In this video I outline the meaning of terms, who invented them, what circles they were part of and how to understand their writings in terms of future projections. We cover Charles Galton Darwin, Bernays, the Huxleys and more. Please be sure to like, share, comment and subscribe.
We move on in the globalism books series to cover another Huxley, Julian, the father of the term “transhumanism,” who outlines the open philosophy of globalism in his famous essay “UNESCO: Its Purpose and Philosophy.” In Part 2 we will cover the first half of his book On Living in a Revolution and compare it to the subject we often cover known as the “final revolution.”