(08-12-2025, 04:12 AM)EndtheMadnessNow Wrote:Quote:Off-Guardian
I read it right, the first time. An ‘elite police division’ has been assembled by the Home Office to monitor remarks made by social media users on immigration, at a time when the provision of over two hundred hotels for illegal migrants is causing rising tension in communities.
Of course, the Daily Mail article meant specially-skilled officers, but it is also true that the ‘elite’ is being protected. For Britain is not being run for the good of the ordinary people, but for a predatory class that is solidifying its power in an emerging global technocracy.
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Although that was written with particular application to the UK, I immediately saw it's proper attribution to other areas of the world, the US in particular. It's not, apparently, a localized thing, It's looking more and more like a Globalist thing, applicable world-wide due to the ... globalist,,, nature of,,, Glibalism.
Of particular note, in my mind, was the following quote:
Quote:... he globalist oligarchy is rapidly developing a technocracy that will ultimately have no means of escape for the masses.
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I've been told on several occasions that I see things differently to "normal" folks. My observations on that particular quote is that you can ask any hunter - giving any animal, even the most docile, no means of escape while in pursuit, effectively cornering them, will produce a fighter, a lion even among mere hares. When one has no escape route, the only alternative is to fight to the death, tooth and nail, for simple survival. That applies across all species, even the human one.
Cornering folks and leaving them no escape is a recipe for retribution of the most violent kind.
Those Globalist "Powers That Be" would do well to remember that, but I can tell you for certain they will not, because critical thinking is not a natural component of human nature, and whatever else the Globalists may be, they are - at their most basic - human.
They will not heed that warning. It's not in their nature as humans.
And, like Charles, they will eventually suffer for that, technology or no.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake