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July 11, 2022 18 mins

How politicians are preying upon the unsuspecting masses using tactics straight out of the Communist Manifesto.

You know it's coming.

"Seeing  the failures and fault lines in the cruel light of day cast by the  corona crisis may compel us to act faster by replacing failed ideas,  institutions, processes and rules with new ones better suited to current  and future needs. This is the essence of the Great Reset." -Klaus Schwab, author of COVID-19: The Great Reset

Let's just break that down a bit:

  • The  failed ideas he is referring to include capitalism, personal property,  and basic human rights. These ideas stand in the way of the progressive  agenda, which you know is actually regressive in nature. This is a  frontal assault on conservative values and cultural heritage, as it  seeks to reconstitute humanity as global citizens who are tagged,  tracked, and controlled like animals.
  • The failed  institutions he is referring to is the old world order in its entirety.  But, more specifically he is speaking of replacing failed nation-states,  private medical practices, the existing financial system, the education  system, etc. In the end, the communists intend to remake them all.  That’s their objective.
  • The failed processes he is  referring to include the idea that individuals should be able to vote on  the rules by electing legislative representatives through an electoral  college, among other things. It also includes the replacing the existing  process of who controls what, wherein the government takes control of  all property and means of production in order to ensure equitable  distribution.
  • The failed rules he is referring to  are all the unwoke antiquated concepts like constitutional rights,  national sovereignty, medical rules like the Nuremberg code, and  toothless environmental laws that are too lax to stop humanity from  destroying the planet. Ultimately, any rules that are not centrally  devised and controlled socialist rules will need to be replaced.

Now then, does any of this sound familiar?

How about this quote from the Communist Manifesto:

"The  Communists disdain to conceal their views and aims. They openly declare  that their ends can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all  existing social conditions." -Karl Marx & Friedrich Engles, The Communist Manifesto

The forcible overthrow of all existing conditions—got it.

Sounds like a Great Reset, right?

Marx  was a genius in his own right. He figured out how to use language with a  "hidden, higher meaning" to convince the useful idiots they were  fighting for justice and equality, when in reality, they were simply  consolidating power in the hands of a few power hungry elites. By using  the peasants to do their bidding, communists try to come off as the  champion of the little guy, all while conditioning them into servitude.

And it works. Why? Because a certain percentage of the human population is content to  be slaves. They appreciate the protection and the provisions. They're  given food and shelter, and all they have to do is do what they're told.  Then they are praised for being good humans, and that means they won't have to suffer at the hands of their masters (get beaten like slaves). It's husbandry, pure and simple.

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