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holly-omigie-blog · 4 years
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Happy Martin Luther King JR. Day! A great leader & charismatic soul was harshly taken away from us. Let us remember his teachings and fight for the common good of every man in the United States of America! Let’s all come together from every creed, nation and all walks of life to end racism, end police brutality, level the socioeconomic playing field and bring about a better world for our children to come! . . . . . . . . . . #MLK #MLKday #mlkdayofservice #nonviolence #nonviolentcommunication #commongood #socioeconomicreformation #endracism #endpolicebrutality #makeabetterworld #justiceforall #blacklivesmatter (at USA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKMPVLDA8ku/?igshid=eclfkvwn7wxc
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globalmafiacapo · 4 years
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Investment advisor and former Assistant Secretary of Housing Catherine Austin Fitts says big change is ahead of the world, and “nothing will ever be the same.” Prepare for tyranny and enslavement on a scale that is indescribable but truly #dystopian. Fitts lays out the so-called “reset” you’ve been hearing about for the past few years and says, “We are in the process that I would recall is a #globalreset.” “The entire financial system is being reset. There are two aspects of this: One is extending the old system, and the other is bringing in the new system. It’s very much being done on the fly by trial and error, but the new system is 100% digital,” said Fitts in an interview with Greg Hunter of USA Watchdog. The new system, according to Fitts, will be a top-down control system where “tyranny” will be the key feature, according to a write-up by USA Watchdog. This is valuable information, especially for those of you who still somehow believe that this is going to be over after the Federal Reserve’s election of whichever puppet will help them push the #NewWorldOrder the hardest. Fitts predicts, “If you look at the tyranny they are working on delivering, I don’t think most people realize how hideous some of their plans are. So, the tyranny that’s coming and the printing that’s coming is greater than anything we have seen so far. . . . The Fed started a new round of QE in March, and if you look at the extent of that, it is extraordinarily inflationary. That’s because this time around, the Fed is not just doing $3 trillion in QE. What the Fed did in three or four months, what it took them to do in three to five years during the so-called financial crisis, that is an extraordinary amount. Then you combine it with fiscal stimulus because the Fed is now buying the Treasuries . . . and the Treasury is sending checks out to Main Street. We are seeing that money going into the economy that is extraordinarily inflationary.” 🖐🏾More in comments👇🏾#SocioEconomicReformation (at Dystopia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CETO5lQgQ5gTdChE7HcCpFI4D3Hqe--RHj2E7Q0/?igshid=907vxosls4fp
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csunshare · 4 years
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Most of us have never experienced anything like this in our entire lifetimes. Fear of #COVID19, endless #civilunrest in major U.S. cities, and a whole host of other factors have combined to plunge us into the worst economic downturn since the #GreatDepression of the 1930s. On Friday, the Labor Department announced that the unemployment rate in the U.S. fell to just 10.2 percent last month, and if that number was actually accurate that would be pretty good news. Unfortunately, it simply does not square with all of the other numbers that we have been seeing. According to John Williams of shadowstats.com, if honest numbers were being used the unemployment rate would actually be 30 percent right now, and I believe that figure is much closer to the reality that we are facing. In February, 152 million #Americans were working, and since that time more than 55 million have filed new claims for #unemployment benefits. Unless tens of millions of those people have been filing fraudulent claims, there is no way in the world that the unemployment rate should be about 10 percent right now. Other numbers tell a similar story. According to one recent study, 24 percent of all Americans have missed at least one bill payment since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic… Indeed, paying off bills are an unavoidable part of life, even during a pandemic. Unfortunately, a new survey of 2,000 Americans finds that one in four (24%) have already missed at least one payment since the pandemic began. Among that group, 26% say they haven’t paid their cell phone or cable bills. Another 25% failed to pay for streaming services, and perhaps more worryingly, some of their electricity or utilities bills. That doesn’t sound like a recovery. What that sounds like is an economic depression. Americans are also missing their rent and mortgage payments at a staggering rate as well. In fact, more than one-fourth of the entire country did not pay their rent or mortgage payment during the month of July… 🖐🏾More in comments👇🏾#SocioEconomicReformation #TheGreatReset #Agenda21 #Agenda2030 #EconomicCollapse (at USA, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CDy1ryknhKH/?igshid=115uth8xvu5al
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allnaturalbliss · 6 years
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There could be more robots than humans on #Earth by 2033, according to a leading futurologist. Dr. Ian Pearson says the risks of a robot takeover are very real, and that we're only a few years away from robots having "genuine emotions". According to Dr. Pearson, Earth's robot population will grow to 9.4billion in the next 30 years and will overtake humanity by the year 2048. But it could happen even sooner. "Today the global robot population is probably around 57million. "That will grow quickly in the foreseeable future, and by 2048 robots will overtake humans. "If we allow for likely market acceleration, that could happen as early as 2033. "By 2028, some of those robots will already be starting to feel genuine emotions and to respond to us emotionally," he added. A study of 2,000 Brits revealed that 71 percent of us "fear the rise of artificially intelligent robots". And the survey, commissioned by Sky's Now TV, found that six in ten Brits believe that "robots are a threat to the future of humanity". It also showed how more than half of us believe scientists won't be able to control the rise of sentient robots. Back in February, Dr. Pearson told The Sun that robots may eventually "treat humans like guinea pigs". "We'll have trained [#artificialintelligence] to be like us, trained it to feel emotions like us, but it won't be like us. It will be a bit like aliens off #StarTrek – smarter and more calculated in its actions. "It will be insensitive to humans, viewing us as barbaric. So when it decides to carry out its own experiments, with viruses that it's created, it will treat us like guinea pigs." Here are the five main reasons why people are scared of robots: • 43% fear robots will take control of society. • 37% worry that robots could become more intelligent than humans. • 34% are concerned that robots could reduce their chances of getting a new job. • 25% are scared that they won't be able to tell robots and humans apart. • 16% think there's a risk humans could one day have relationships with robots 🏾#mscinnamonfireball #pr3ttyonpurpose #Technocracy #Automation #Agenda2030 #Agenda2050 #SocioEconomicReformation #FourthIndus
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