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Meaghan 2022-10-02 00:33:35

The spirit of the times is moving forward

. Monopoly everything is back in the box.
Before you, there have been N people who have played it.

The diseases that come and go are very rare. Like cancer, it is not inherited
. Almost all

babies need to be held and touched. Any training is bad.

Violent behavior depends on the region, so it is also the influence of the external environment.

Consumption is a concept instilled from childhood, a kind of restraint, brainwashing
to work hard, and then consume as a status symbol.

Socioeconomic health ladder
, the poorer you are The worse your health
is because it has nothing to do with medical treatment, it comes from long-term psychological pressure
not because you are poor, but because you feel that after you are poor,

the future where you can list houses in 3D

will be an era of automation, then, machines create More production, but less manpower is needed,
but people who are unemployed have no money to buy the products produced.
So it will be a monetary system, labor for purchases, the end of this mechanism. The
current machine can replace 75% of the job market

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  • Michael Ruppert: The world is now using 6 barrels of oil for every barrel it finds. 5 years ago it was using 4 barrels for every barrel it found. A year from now it's going to be using 8 barrels for every barrel it finds.

  • Jacque Fresco: I later calculated that all the destruction and wasted resources spent on WWII could have easily provided for every human need on the planet. Since that time I've watched humanity set the stage for it's own extinction. I've watched as the precious finite resources are perpetually wasted and destroyed in the name of profit and 'free' markets. I've watched the social values of society be reduced into a base artificiality of materialism and mindless consumption, and I have watched as the monetary powers control the political structure of supposedly free societies. - I'm 94 years old now, and I'm afraid my disposition is the same as it was 75 years ago: This $hit's got to go!