for six minutes jon stewart attempts to get a defense deputy secretary to answer a few basic questions;
or this;
https://www.reddit.com/r/army/comments/12gcyj5/exchange_between_jon_stewart_and_deputiy_secdef/
i began this blogspot to save sending emails to all i suspected might need or want to review: avoid being a spammer. so consider these things i thought you might find interest in. if you like what you see, pass it on. If the power elites didn’t need the consent of the public to rule, they wouldn’t have to lie constantly about their reasons for their wars on everyone. as gore vidal said: i'm not a conspiracy theorist, i'm a conspiracy observer.
for six minutes jon stewart attempts to get a defense deputy secretary to answer a few basic questions;
or this;
https://www.reddit.com/r/army/comments/12gcyj5/exchange_between_jon_stewart_and_deputiy_secdef/
the plan, in motion;
The phrase “You will own nothing and be happy” didn’t come from conspiracy theorists—it came straight from the World Economic Forum (WEF). This idea was pushed in 2016 as part of their vision for the world by 2030, and it’s not a prediction—it’s an agenda.
This isn’t about making life better. It’s about shifting ownership from individuals to corporations and governments, leaving everyday people dependent on the system for survival.
How They’re Making This Happen
This isn’t happening all at once—it’s being rolled out in phases. Through economic manipulation, social engineering, and policy changes, private ownership is being systematically eliminated.
1️⃣ Housing & Property
Homeownership is becoming increasingly unaffordable while massive corporations like BlackRock and Vanguard are buying up entire neighborhoods.
Policies like rent control and zoning laws discourage private property ownership.
The push for “15-minute cities” is about restricting movement and forcing people into rented, controlled urban spaces.
2️⃣ Cars & Transportation
Car prices, insurance rates, and gas prices are being artificially inflated while public transit systems expand.
Climate policies are being used to justify phasing out gas-powered cars in favor of EVs that can be remotely controlled or disabled........more.........
mr peters sees some problems with the empire's version of 'capitalism';
It’s not that battery powered devices – or insuring vehicles – are bad things. There are people who are interested in and willing to buy such things. if there are enough people who are interested to make it worth offering those things, then it is worth offering such things – and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that, either.
Offering things that people want is the very essence of capitalism. But capitalism is being undermined by corporatism. The latter is to capitalism what the government “asking” you for money is to being free to say no.
Corporatism is often confused with capitalism. More finely, it is used to confuse people about capitalism – and thereby cause them to despise capitalism when they ought to despise corporatism.
For instance, in a capitalist system, a capitalist is free to invest his money (or the money of investors he’s persuaded to invest their money) in his venture. He must then persuade buyers to spend their money on the thing he’s put on offer – such as a battery powered vehicle, for instance........more.......