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Many thanks to you and rebel news for covering this hive of villainy. Would have been fun to give all the attendees this ESG quiz: https://yuribezmenov.substack.com/p/how-to-raise-your-esg-score

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The W.E.F is a very sinister gathering. Did anyone hear Tony Blair's contribution? Disturbing. There is an Israeli guy who they call the prophet, who is involved with this group. He mocks God and said that Jesus' resurrection from the dead is fake news - a statement which brought laughter from his adoring gathering. I think it was Obama who first called this guy the prophet. Oh and by the way Calvin, according to this 'prophet', we, the great unwashed, he classifies as, 'useless eaters'. This organisation is highly influential in governments around the world. They are an unelected body which has gained too much influence, power and control.

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Hello!

Fr. Robinson,

What would you advise, on ending self-destructive habits.... The Woken may not recognize as limitlessly harmful?

Thank You!

Celeste V. Ratcliffe

conservatives4peace@gmail.com

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Feb 25, 2023·edited Feb 25, 2023

One thing that I've always laughed at is the saying that came out of the WEF - that at some time in the future we will all own nothing, & be happy!

But how do they know that everyone will be happy? Can they personally vouch for, or guarantee the happiness of everyone, once they own nothing? Have they themselves (the WEF) ever owned nothing, & been happy? Surely, every human being is different - some may be happy with owning nothing, & others may not be happy about owning nothing.

Whatever way you look at it though - someone or something somewhere has to own something. Someone/something, somewhere in the world, has to own the things that we will be using every day - the food that we will be eating, the clothing we will be wearing & the homes we will be living in etc. And what will happen to the supposed money that we earn in our jobs, if we are supposed to own nothing? Where does that money go & who or what takes it? Who/what will own the homes in which we live?

Will the government simply own everything & ration everything out to us - food, clothing, dwellings in which we live - after we work & all our income goes straight to them? My mind boggles just thinking of it all. It sounds rather like communism - something which has never yet succeeded in any country in the world which has tried it out. I'm not sure that anyone could be happy under such a system, & certainly there we many unhappy people living in communist countries in the past.

In any case, who are the people who run this organisation known as the WEF. What authority do they have & who elected them? I for one certainly don't recall being asked to vote for any of them, yet they seem to want to have a say or influence in world politics/government. If they want to have a say in that sphere of influence, then surely they need to be elected representatives of the world's population?

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I can't imagine not saving up food for a family of dour on a one person benefit on vegetarianism. You'd have to get endless carbonated soda water or meat every day not to come out with a positive balance on that food benefit. I don't even UNDERSTAND it or its structure, but AMERICAN FAMILIES constantly complain that it's not enough for their HUNGER and need $1 https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/food/snap-food-benefits

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Then I have to be satisfied people really DO max out this government benefit to needing hospitalization my first job on a $40,000 k a year salary taught me to avoid for LIFE and I've spent more globally than my father and grandmother saved on some of all this on figuring it all out where I didn't spend incredibly and painstakingly self motivated labor down to communes almanacs and planting on Country Journalist salaries. https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/food/snap-food-benefits

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Then I have to be satisfied people really DO max out this government benefit to needing hospitalization my first job on a $40,000 k a year salary taught me to avoid for LIFE and I've spent more globally than my father and grandmother saved on some of all this on figuring it all out where I didn't spend incredibly and painstakingly self motivated labor down to communes almanacs and planting on Country Journalist salaries.

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Yeah ok. I have to be satsifed I'm really only coming in at Amy's and Michelinas on a small fridge or 16 hour work day at Kaiser Permaente and cans of it on I lived in the office and showered at planet fitness and kept one in the car. I'm on did it myself on less and school gave me a cafeteria, but I'm one water filter away from THE GOVERNMENT WOULD GIVE ME A FOOD BUDGET ON "EBT" at student with an apartment that would put me in a SALES business and no one wants to turn those benefits down in the US, so it's time for us to IMPORT LESS and realize there's no way that a school loan should be our socialism while a LOAN is daily takeout at a food court as a system even in a dorm with a refrigerator and microwave. I already know where in UGANDA I'd have to set up medical microwaves and washing machines to make pediatric club foot bracing win over "he's a deformed cripple, and maybe later in life surgery."

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Right. .This is where organic fancy vegetable kale and bean soup is $6 and .99 was spinach bean on conventional.

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So -- I have to be satisfied for world food -- this might be where "Annies organic and tillamook cheese to kerry gold come in on a standard Amy's organic on pardina lentils on palouse farms.

and $1 "some cleared pesticide meals start looking like this brand : on spinach over meat on the three already mentioned. https://www.michelinas.com/frozen-entrees

We know where beyond burger, beans burgers, impossible burgers and veggie burgers all fare now. We can have two manwich a week.

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And then I have to be satisfied if someone in planning or ordering really thought all the pea soup had ham because that's how we ended some subsistence farming communities in the US -- we got this out of the `970's and the lead up to Oregon Tilith and Tillamook Cheese on Irish Halal standard, and it's good enough for Halal, Kosher and Veg certification and we'd just send process and recipe to India on it, but we sent MILKSHAKES and FRIED POTATO on DRIVE THROUGH instead. https://www.walmart.com/ip/Amy-s-Kitchen-Low-Fat-Organic-Split-Pea-Soup-14-1-Oz/10789626?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=3225&adid=2222222227710789626_117755028669_12420145346&wmlspartner=wmtlabs&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=501107745824&wl4=pla-294505072980&wl5=9027194&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=local&wl12=10789626&wl13=3225&veh=sem_LIA&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI4teRqMeT_QIVBRvUAR07vwowEAQYBCABEgJQp_D_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

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I really have to make my posts a narrative but https://www.aquastar.com/recipes/beer-battered-fish-chips-minty-mashed-peas/ I already know I'm buying a box of gorton's fish, progresso soup and oreida and just coming out with "oh it has a crinkle cut and needs to be reduced to a thickness. We really DO have the same food.

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Spinach Enchiladas, Spinach Lasagne, Saag Paneer? Too easy. We don't have to pretend this is so HARD.

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we could just take mushy pease and french fries into the soups and potato chowder on fish sticks in the states on indian restaurants -- on fish tacos, spanish, indian italian variants on spinach, and legumes and rice.

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I have to be satisfied people could eat one or two manwich a week, if it was better than coming in at takeout -- but why not fish and chips to vegetable legumes masala?

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