https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/new-system-inside-davos-summit-2023
Narratives help us to make sense of complex or confusing information by providing a clear and structured way of presenting a story.
However, the dominant narratives circulating today are engineered cultural delusions. We are living in the times of WEF (world economic forum) narratives.
One example of this is the term “carbon footprint,” and how it came to be. In 2004, a major oil producer launched a carbon footprint calculator for everyday people to assess how much their daily life contributed to global warming. Today, the carbon footprint is a well-known concept, used everywhere to remind each of us how we are responsible for heating our planet.
What is less well known is that the carbon footprint is a specifically designed narrative to promote the idea that climate change is not the fault of an oil giant, but that of individuals.
People are more persuaded by the information presented within a narrative because a good narrative helps to ease information processing. Those who feign trying to solve manufactured challenges must take notice of this.
The WEF brotherhood is clearly concerned about losing control of the narrative, whining over phrases like “new normal”, “great reset” or “build back better” which they now consider too tainted to use.
The head of Amnesty International – who will be in attendance – has called for Davos attendees to focus on:
"Tangible solutions that we already know work, rather than opting to protect the existing global economic system at any cost."
As I have pointed out repeatedly over the years; these people are incapable of generating new ideas, so you can expect the patterns of abuse we have been subjected to thus far repeat over and over until, hopefully, we recognize and tire enough of this repetition to reject it.
You are kept fearful of an upcoming economy collapse, so that you buy gold or silver or duct tape for the windows. But there is no upcoming crisis. The crisis is not upcoming, it is ongoing. You aren't about to be raped, you and your fathers and mothers have already been raped. Worldwide treasuries have been emptied for centuries by these people, and yet you have never once noticed that they haven't delivered anything they billed you for. The economy has been collapsed for centuries and is currently collapsed. By collapsed I mean that most of your taxes are simply being stolen in broad daylight, with nothing to show for them. That entire part of the economy is a vast charade.
While at the same time, all the things a government should be doing aren't being done. Your children aren't being educated, your water isn't being kept clean, companies aren't being regulated, food isn't being kept pure and nutritious, the Earth isn't being protected, and money isn't being spent on real research. Rather, the things actually getting done are things no rational person would wish done. Art history has been killed, science has been eviscerated, medicine has been kidnapped for profit, the family has been exploded, and the media has been turned into a giant whore.
So you really can't take anything at face value anymore. I keep getting emails from bright readers, but many of them still aren't getting it. I keep having to tell them: look closer. Open your eyes wider. Read each sentence twice and question everything. Demand sense from every article, and every paragraph in every article, and every sentence in every article, and every word in every article. If you bump into a contradiction, don't keep going. Stop. Ask yourself if it is just an accident or an outcome of poor editing. It rarely is. It is usually a sign of the Matrix.
Like me, try to notice everything. Notice the guy's name. Notice his face: his eyes, his mouth, the way he talks, his clothes, his blinking patterns, things in his background, posters on the wall behind him, things in the sidebar, articles he links to, things he is trying to sell, ads he has allowed on the site. Read his bio and follow all clues. Notice her fingernail polish, her hairstyle, her desk ornaments, her jewelry. Note where she went to school, who she is pictured with on the internet, how she has aged. Read her bio and follow all clues. If they have a Wiki page, website, etc. study it closely, not just for what it says, but for what it does not say.
You can broadly define the Davos agenda as four main themes:
- “A new system”: Reforming the global systems of politics and finance
- “controlling the narrative”: Telling more believable lies & limiting public debate
- “countering misinformation”: Censorship, especially of the internet
- “tangible solutions”: Taking more direct action via enforcement and policy.
The Davos talking points, it seems, will be a retrospective focusing on what they can learn from the shortcomings of their “pandemic” narrative, essentially a very long-winded way of saying “we need to tell better lies”.
"A theory that you can’t explain to a barmaid is probably no damn good."
--Ernest Rutherford
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