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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 27, 2021 8:52:40 GMT
"Keep calling anyone who is still capable of independent thought and has a mind of their own a "conspiracy theorist". As soon as you use that phrase you clearly have no intelligent argument. I seem to remember that we 'conspiracy theorists' predicted a year ago that they would force the vax on us all. But of course you can't wait to get pumped full of that experimental chemical brew can you?" "The Government have destroyed your life, but they want you to blame me for being sensible" There is a worrying march toward any differing opinions being jumped upon and rubbished. It's all part of the masterplan. To be fair to those who incepted this inhuman societal experiment, they've done pretty well. Only a couple of decades in, it's already illegal to state certain opinions. The scope of the associated laws will broaden as time goes by, no doubt. While it's not currently illegal to think, silence is often associated with dissidence and strongly condemned by those orchestrating the masterplan. 'Silence is violence' is an example. Expect this to become illegal in short order or if not, the inception of programs to insult, belittle, morally condemn and generally dehumanise anyone who doesn't 'speak out' in favour of the masterplan. The clever thing here is that the masterplan has been incepted and progressed without bloodshed. Rather, it began with the introduction of schemes and programs with plausible stated objectives, with the true motive hidden. There are plenty of gullible people out there, non-thinkers, many jumped on the bandwaggon. Next, gently tell people that they are wrong if they disagree with new laws, policies etc. Having taken ownership of words with clear positive/ negative connotations the non-thinkers will blindly support any new policy described as 'progressive'. Equally, if there's dissent to proposed policy change this can easily be side swiped. Not by responding to the points raised, that's so 20th century. No, just say that the dissent comes from the far right. The conversation is then closed, the masterplan can roll merrily on. Next: those were were previously gently prodded if they didn't agree face an escalation of tactics. It used to be difficult for travellers to get in pubs, Catholics to get good jobs in Protestant dominated Northern Ireland. This has ended now, thankfully. However, in our now apparently progressed society you'd better make sure your Facebook is 'clean' of any political views before you apply for a job. To be more precise, political views not in support of the masterplan. Prepare to be forcibly injected with whatever the progressive government chooses. There's no need for tables and restraints these days, technology allows for the force to be more subtle. 'You're OK, you don't need to have the injection but if you don't, but please don't expect to travel abroad, go into a pub or restaurant, visit a library or theatre, travel on a train or bus, or get a job.' And so we have it.
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Post by ianali on Mar 27, 2021 9:37:29 GMT
There is a worrying march toward any differing opinions being jumped upon and rubbished. It's all part of the masterplan. To be fair to those who incepted this inhuman societal experiment, they've done pretty well. Only a couple of decades in, it's already illegal to state certain opinions. The scope of the associated laws will broaden as time goes by, no doubt. While it's not currently illegal to think, silence is often associated with dissidence and strongly condemned by those orchestrating the masterplan. 'Silence is violence' is an example. Expect this to become illegal in short order or if not, the inception of programs to insult, belittle, morally condemn and generally dehumanise anyone who doesn't 'speak out' in favour of the masterplan. The clever thing here is that the masterplan has been incepted and progressed without bloodshed. Rather, it began with the introduction of schemes and programs with plausible stated objectives, with the true motive hidden. There are plenty of gullible people out there, non-thinkers, many jumped on the bandwaggon. Next, gently tell people that they are wrong if they disagree with new laws, policies etc. Having taken ownership of words with clear positive/ negative connotations the non-thinkers will blindly support any new policy described as 'progressive'. Equally, if there's dissent to proposed policy change this can easily be side swiped. Not by responding to the points raised, that's so 20th century. No, just say that the dissent comes from the far right. The conversation is then closed, the masterplan can roll merrily on. Next: those were were previously gently prodded if they didn't agree face an escalation of tactics. It used to be difficult for travellers to get in pubs, Catholics to get good jobs in Protestant dominated Northern Ireland. This has ended now, thankfully. However, in our now apparently progressed society you'd better make sure your Facebook is 'clean' of any political views before you apply for a job. To be more precise, political views not in support of the masterplan. Prepare to be forcibly injected with whatever the progressive government chooses. There's no need for tables and restraints these days, technology allows for the force to be more subtle. 'You're OK, you don't need to have the injection but if you don't, but please don't expect to travel abroad, go into a pub or restaurant, visit a library or theatre, travel on a train or bus, or get a job.' And so we have it. A year ago I’d have disagreed with all you said here. Now, I’m not so sure. I have been staggered by how easily people have rolled over for the new rules! I’ve taken my medicine but I’m not happy about it. Trouble is, I’ve so much I want to do, and so little time. Got ya by the proverbials haven’t they?
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Post by Clinton Cool on Mar 27, 2021 9:59:55 GMT
It's all part of the masterplan. To be fair to those who incepted this inhuman societal experiment, they've done pretty well. Only a couple of decades in, it's already illegal to state certain opinions. The scope of the associated laws will broaden as time goes by, no doubt. While it's not currently illegal to think, silence is often associated with dissidence and strongly condemned by those orchestrating the masterplan. 'Silence is violence' is an example. Expect this to become illegal in short order or if not, the inception of programs to insult, belittle, morally condemn and generally dehumanise anyone who doesn't 'speak out' in favour of the masterplan. The clever thing here is that the masterplan has been incepted and progressed without bloodshed. Rather, it began with the introduction of schemes and programs with plausible stated objectives, with the true motive hidden. There are plenty of gullible people out there, non-thinkers, many jumped on the bandwaggon. Next, gently tell people that they are wrong if they disagree with new laws, policies etc. Having taken ownership of words with clear positive/ negative connotations the non-thinkers will blindly support any new policy described as 'progressive'. Equally, if there's dissent to proposed policy change this can easily be side swiped. Not by responding to the points raised, that's so 20th century. No, just say that the dissent comes from the far right. The conversation is then closed, the masterplan can roll merrily on. Next: those were were previously gently prodded if they didn't agree face an escalation of tactics. It used to be difficult for travellers to get in pubs, Catholics to get good jobs in Protestant dominated Northern Ireland. This has ended now, thankfully. However, in our now apparently progressed society you'd better make sure your Facebook is 'clean' of any political views before you apply for a job. To be more precise, political views not in support of the masterplan. Prepare to be forcibly injected with whatever the progressive government chooses. There's no need for tables and restraints these days, technology allows for the force to be more subtle. 'You're OK, you don't need to have the injection but if you don't, but please don't expect to travel abroad, go into a pub or restaurant, visit a library or theatre, travel on a train or bus, or get a job.' And so we have it. A year ago I’d have disagreed with all you said here. Now, I’m not so sure. I have been staggered by how easily people have rolled over for the new rules! I’ve taken my medicine but I’m not happy about it. Trouble is, I’ve so much I want to do, and so little time. Got ya by the proverbials haven’t they? I'd have disagreed with myself a year ago Who could have guessed what a gilt edged opportunity covid was, for those seeking to impose the masterplan.
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Post by patty on Mar 27, 2021 11:03:28 GMT
Crikey bit doom n gloom... Think I'll just get on with whatever I can still do .. There is light out there at the end of this tunnel Life may well notbe the same..we may have all been injected according to some masterplan to control us.. Bit science fiction, futuristic but if thats what u wanna believe..your choice. Equally we may be walking out into freedom from a restricted life.. Dunno whatever lets just get on with it If you analyse anything to much all sorts of conspiracy theories abound.
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Post by Jim on Mar 27, 2021 15:13:45 GMT
There is a worrying march toward any differing opinions being jumped upon and rubbished. What an absolute load of rubbish! Post rubbish and it will be called out as such. Not saying you can't post rubbish,it's your right and you are well practised at it. In fact you'd win prizes but that would only encourage you.
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