You will own nothing and be happy - True or false?

in #informationwar2 years ago

I am sure most of you are by now familiar with the slogan “You will own nothing and be happy", the purported goal of the World Economic Forum and the infamous Klaus Schwab. I’ve always been on the ‘conspiratorial’ side, but since 2020 I am ready to believe almost anything bad. This “you will own nothing” thing sounds very much in line with what we’ve been seeing over the past few years, but I don’t buy it. Not as such. It may be the ultimate goal of the master puppeteers of the world, but I don’t think it will happen as people believe. I think it will be much worse than the EU passing laws to take away your home, confine you to the so-called 15-minute cities, and forbid cars or kitchen ovens.

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Memes are not scary

The main reason I believe we’re being fed a fake agenda is that almost everyone I know has heard that slogan. If people who normally buy into mainstream media know of Schwab's plan, there's something seriously wrong. If it's on Facebook and TikTok it cannot be the real deal.

For one thing, if that’s the ultimate goal it lacks the surprise factor. Once people are aware of a plan, you cannot sell it to them. I do believe the master puppeteers want to change the way we live and change it drastically. You cannot do that with a meme!

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Let’s have a look at the world-changing events we’ve been through lately. No one saw the pandemic coming. I don’t mean the virus. I mean the diabolical restrictions that followed and the trampling of what we thought were our basic human rights. In March 2020, I was convinced it will blow over in a few weeks. It didn’t. The pandemic was such a success because they threw in the most trump card there is - Death! Do as you’re told or you may die! You cannot beat this.

It took a war to change the conversation and sweep Covid under the rug. One week after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, no one was talking about Covid anymore. The war in Ukraine didn’t have the surprise factor, nor was it a direct threat to the Western population. They couldn’t convince us we will die, so they told us democracy and our way of life were under attack. That didn’t work all that great as very few people were ready to accept they all must make sacrifices to preserve democracy! I don’t know if anyone is still following what’s going on in Ukraine. People are bored with the subject and sooner or later it too will have to be swept under the rug.

How do you push forward the 2030 agenda? My guess is it will be something totally unexpected. I’d like to venture a guess, but I can’t. An event or a series of events that will be scary enough to once again convince the people to do what they’re told.

People understand the “you’ll own nothing” thing as the government taking their property. I believe that whatever the next chapter brings it will be scary enough to make people give freely what they are asked.

Another thing that bugs me is the focus on personal property. They’ll take your house and your car! Why would they want your house? In much of the Western world, people don’t actually own their houses. The banks do! You’re the owner of that house as long as you pay your considerable debt to the bank.

What if that’s not what they're after? What if it’s your rights? Your freedom? Few people seemed worried about abstract concepts like freedom.

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The most diabolically perverse scenario would be convincing people they’re going to lose their house and their car while it was only about their rights all along. Oh, so I get to keep the house? Thank God! You can have my freedom, I don’t need that!

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Thinking about it just now, they've been keeping us from owning things for decades by keeping a majority of the public reliant upon personal debt. Here in the US, especially, it's been radically normalized. People are hooked on it almost like a drug. If someone is in massive debt they're less likely to leave a shitty job they hate, live their dreams, or even speak their minds.

We didn't use to have that here back in the day. During the old regime, few people owned their house and buying a car was a privilege... However, nowadays, young people struggle with bank loans almost as people in the US do. I'm glad I never got to live on credit as I'd be bankrupt by now:)) or rotting in a Dickens-style jail for the poor...

Fake alien invasion sounds good enough?!

Aliens are also a meme by now :)) Also I like aliens in general and I wouldn't want to see their good name tarnished!

I like em too. It's fake invasion what I was pointing at.

It's true in reality we own nothing but still we need some basic things in life to stay alive that's why we have to face every upcoming challenge to stay relevant