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RE: How the Deep State Uses Zelensky in the Fight Against New World Order"

in Informationwar23 hours ago

Thank you for your detailed perspective!
I’ve come to the conclusion that the New World Order will be completely different from what conspiracy theorists, including myself, have portrayed. That’s why the deep state opposes it—because it has its own vision of what the NWO should be.

A world order where at least three equal forces dominate appeals to me more than the idea of a digital leash. Although it’s possible that the leash might still be in store for us no matter what, I prefer to hope for the best)))

As someone born during the communist era, and having heard many positive stories about it from my parents, I cannot agree with the modern trend of equating communism with the Nazi regime, which I now find myself living under! Ukraine still relies on the remnants of communist-era infrastructure, such as hydroelectric power plants, thermal power plants, and nuclear power plants! Europe receives gas through pipelines built during the communist era.

While communism initially oppressed the church, it later became a separate tool of influence.
The family was an important unit of society, and without love, loyalty, and monogamy, a strong family is impossible.

What the world order will look like after this depends, in part, on what we do now. Will it be a technocratic digital leash, or something more socialist and light?

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As someone born during the communist era, and having heard many positive stories about it from my parents, I cannot agree with the modern trend of equating communism with the Nazi regime, which I now find myself living under! Ukraine still relies on the remnants of communist-era infrastructure, such as hydroelectric power plants, thermal power plants, and nuclear power plants! Europe receives gas through pipelines built during the communist era.

You do have sound basis for your judgment, but unless the tales about the Holodomor, the Sparticists, and the Stalinist purges are all completely bullshit, as well as the claims of tens of millions of dead from Mao and Pol Pot as well, the worst horrors claimed of Communism have demonstrably not impacted your parents, nor you, but have claimed tens of millions of victims today unable to provide witness of the ills of Communism. I can't deny that Stalin in particular achieved an incredible feat of progressing from literally Neolithic levels of infrastructure across much of Asia, but that seems to have been achieved by such slaughter of anyone in his way as to indict him and the survivors of that project as inhuman butchers, despite the infrastructure that today continues to better lives in the former USSR.

I suspect there is never a silver lining that didn't come from a cloud, moreso as I age. We are but the posterity of those that have lived through their own challenges, and it is absolutely unfair to them to consider them criminals for their survival, but knowing my own survival and what it cost me, it is only unfair insofar I as I consider myself innocent, and that I do not.

Regarding what comes, I don't seek any particular sentiment from what I can cobble together from the broken evidences I can knit into expectation, and refrain from judgement in that respect until I have some reasonable sense that remains durable after some continuous effort to disprove it. What I have come to expect doesn't seem likely to grant me hope for the best, at least not while I live. What looks likely to me is a degradation of civil society and prosperity that will outlive me, at least, but will ultimately be surmounted by the laws of physics that will eventually, perhaps only many decades from now, result in a far wider distribution of wealth dependent on merit of them that create that wealth, and the concomitant elimination of overlords because they are only parasitic and not productive in a decentralized economy, which dispels their economic niche that only pertains to centralization.

So, I hope in the eventual prosperity of good people that invest in their futures with advancing technology that I see promoting adoption of table top means of production automated by private AI, with centralized production and power diminished across every field and by every metric, but do not expect to it come to fruition during my life due to my rapidly approaching expiry.