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Postby C. Rombie-Coat » Fri Oct 08, 2021 8:35 pm

https://www.rt.com/op-ed/502795-boris-j ... ssion=true

If you haven't twigged by now this is a useful article.
Here is an extract:

'Instead, Schwab and Malleret want a world changed forever by a virus which they admit is only ‘mild’ compared to others in history. Covid-19 is seen as the catalyst for the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’.

As to where all this is heading, I recommend you read Schwab’s ‘Great Reset’, and his earlier ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’, but please don’t do so late at night, because they will probably give you nightmares. Schwab’s elitist Davos-man utopia is a trans-human, socially distanced, utterly soulless dystopia for the rest of us. Think of the most terrifying sci-film you’ve ever watched and that still doesn’t go anywhere near it. And the worst thing is that it is sold to us as some kind of ‘progressive’ vision.

Johnson, in his speech yesterday, showed he’s a fully-signed up ‘Great Resetter’. It was, for me, the most chilling oration ever made by any British prime minister at a party conference.

The man who justified a national lockdown in March on a purely temporary three-week basis to ‘flatten the curve’, and ‘protect the NHS’, and who said in the summer, after the lockdown had lasted three months, that he hoped Britain would return to ‘significant normality’ by November, now tells us: “We have been through too much frustration and hardship just to settle for the status quo ante – to think that life can go on as it was before the plague; and it will not… We are resolving not to go back to 2019.”

For Johnson, using the globalists’ phrase ‘Build Back Better’, this is the time to launch Britain on the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’. “From internet shopping to working from home, it looks as though Covid has massively accelerated changes in the world of work… as old jobs are lost and as new ones are created… The Covid crisis is a catalyst for change…” he said.

Did Schwab actually write his speech? It looks like it. Although Johnson didn’t use the phrase ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’, he did mention a ‘Green Industrial Revolution’ twice.

Johnson foresees a future in which every home in Britain relies on wind power (he certainly produces a lot of that), and “instead of being dragged on big commutes to the city” people can “start a business in their home town… and bring up their children in the neighbourhoods where they grew up themselves.”

Working from home is here to stay, with “gigabit broadband,” shopping from home, conferencing from home… in fact, let’s do everything from home. Who needs to meet other human beings? Not that there’d be anywhere to meet, with pubs, cinemas and theatres all closed down due to the never-ending coronavirus restrictions..........'

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Re: 'Building Back Better'

Postby New Day Rising » Sat Oct 09, 2021 10:02 pm

Bring back Corbyn,he's everyone's fool.

Sir Kier and the Ange are really frightening options.
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Re: 'Building Back Better'

Postby C. Rombie-Coat » Sat Oct 09, 2021 10:14 pm

All bought and paid for.
Although tbf to Corbyn I don't think Brexit would have happened but for him (If it did actually happen).
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Re: 'Building Back Better'

Postby Scoularite » Sun Oct 10, 2021 8:10 pm

by C. Rombie-Coat » Sat Oct 09, 2021 11:14 pm

All bought and paid for.
Although tbf to Corbyn I don't think Brexit would have happened but for him (If it did actually happen).


Corbyn and Len McCluskey - Boris's main allies both for Brexit and the following General Election.
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Re: 'Building Back Better'

Postby Bluebina » Mon Oct 11, 2021 9:36 am

C. Rombie-Coat wrote:https://www.rt.com/op-ed/502795-boris-johnson-uk-great-reset/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

If you haven't twigged by now this is a useful article.
Here is an extract:

'Instead, Schwab and Malleret want a world changed forever by a virus which they admit is only ‘mild’ compared to others in history. Covid-19 is seen as the catalyst for the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’.

As to where all this is heading, I recommend you read Schwab’s ‘Great Reset’, and his earlier ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’, but please don’t do so late at night, because they will probably give you nightmares. Schwab’s elitist Davos-man utopia is a trans-human, socially distanced, utterly soulless dystopia for the rest of us. Think of the most terrifying sci-film you’ve ever watched and that still doesn’t go anywhere near it. And the worst thing is that it is sold to us as some kind of ‘progressive’ vision.

Johnson, in his speech yesterday, showed he’s a fully-signed up ‘Great Resetter’. It was, for me, the most chilling oration ever made by any British prime minister at a party conference.

The man who justified a national lockdown in March on a purely temporary three-week basis to ‘flatten the curve’, and ‘protect the NHS’, and who said in the summer, after the lockdown had lasted three months, that he hoped Britain would return to ‘significant normality’ by November, now tells us: “We have been through too much frustration and hardship just to settle for the status quo ante – to think that life can go on as it was before the plague; and it will not… We are resolving not to go back to 2019.”

For Johnson, using the globalists’ phrase ‘Build Back Better’, this is the time to launch Britain on the ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’. “From internet shopping to working from home, it looks as though Covid has massively accelerated changes in the world of work… as old jobs are lost and as new ones are created… The Covid crisis is a catalyst for change…” he said.

Did Schwab actually write his speech? It looks like it. Although Johnson didn’t use the phrase ‘The Fourth Industrial Revolution’, he did mention a ‘Green Industrial Revolution’ twice.

Johnson foresees a future in which every home in Britain relies on wind power (he certainly produces a lot of that), and “instead of being dragged on big commutes to the city” people can “start a business in their home town… and bring up their children in the neighbourhoods where they grew up themselves.”

Working from home is here to stay, with “gigabit broadband,” shopping from home, conferencing from home… in fact, let’s do everything from home. Who needs to meet other human beings? Not that there’d be anywhere to meet, with pubs, cinemas and theatres all closed down due to the never-ending coronavirus restrictions..........'

No cars.
Rationed, expensive gas and electric.
Social Credit system
And lots more

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It's an obvious link for people to make, but the Chinese didn't create the virus and release it for this purpose?

Obviously governments use a situation like this to their own advantage, and it has definitely accelerated changes to World especially the working environment, but some aspect will go back to normal some won't.

The Green Revolution has been coming for some time, that will also be accelerated, but I don't think you can blame Covid for that? It's Greta and Attenborough and World wide event's like fires and flooding that are bringing those changes forward.

There will be cars (electric) and green electricity, gas usage will reduce considerably and yes physical cash is being phased out but that should still take some time.
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