While the world focused on seasonal distractions, transformative events in geopolitics, technology, the environment, and global trade reshaped the landscape.
If you go to the BYD link you find that they make much more than cars.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and you'll see:
Social Responsibility
"BYD established the world's largest mask plant with a peak capacity of up to 100 million pieces per day, supplying 80 global regions with essential health equipment"
I guess for the world population living in fear? Amazing.
Thanks for the different news, though it seems pretty dismal. It seems to me the captured news media is floundering around trying to justify their existence. What's important to them seems to be appeasing their sponsors and not informing the public. I have a hard time discussing the news with other people these days because I'm finding a real lack of understanding and context in many who get the news from what I would call mainstream media. If I bring up any controversial topics like Trump or Elon or RFK jr. I hear the same talking points devoid of critical thought and an unquestioning assurance of certainty.
After reading PsYWar by R. Malone I'm convinced that the news and the general consensus has been aggressively manipulated in many ways by shadowy entities with ulterior motives. The prevalence of this shocked me even though I already knew something was terribly wrong. In the aftermath of 4 years of brainwashing and indoctrination, there needs to be a "reset" before we sink further into collective mass formation I would say.
100 percent, @lonedery2. Anyone with a shred of critical thinking is probably experiencing the same issues. I know the Collapse Life team is, and so we definitely sympathize. It's frustrating to say the least.
We're also certain the theory posited by Dr. Michael Nehls (that fear shrinks the hippocampus and memory storage, thus the pandemic was a purposeful exercise), along with what you highlighted in your comment (that we have all been lab rats in psyop experiments using television, TV news and Hollywood as a proxy for the three letter agencies) means staying away from those things is more important than ever.
Surrounding yourself with a community of critical thinkers, plus questioning each and every thing -- a difficult and frustrating way to live, no doubt -- is probably the only way to safeguard and honor your individual humanity. For that reason alone, we value your input and comments here on substack!
Same here. I'm grateful to find questioners and others who resist the narrative. I think Nehls is right too, and I believe you're right about needing to have a community on the same page. I like to comment because it helps me crystalize my thoughts when I try to convey them and it's gratifying or maybe hopeful to find someone else who hasn't succumbed to all the hype.
I actually welcome China into the worldwide automobile market if they can do better than the awful companies that we have. The current automakers are a horrible mess.
They are the absolute worst in the "You will own nothing and be happy" camp. Planned obsolescence, vendor lock in, captured market for repairs, predatory lending, deceptive advertising, feature bloat, and so much more. They are responsible for a hefty portion of poverty and a huge factor in why people are unable to afford homes.
The only break I will give them is that there is also a component of ridiculous regulations in the name of safety and environment that cause more problems than they solve. They build better cars but they are not allowed to sell them here in the US.
If you go to the BYD link you find that they make much more than cars.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and you'll see:
Social Responsibility
"BYD established the world's largest mask plant with a peak capacity of up to 100 million pieces per day, supplying 80 global regions with essential health equipment"
I guess for the world population living in fear? Amazing.
"the ‘greening’ of Western countries is killing baseload power generation critical to industrialized economies" It's madness. Actually it's worse.
The ‘managed decline’ of the West, post-WW2 to present 😡
Thanks for the different news, though it seems pretty dismal. It seems to me the captured news media is floundering around trying to justify their existence. What's important to them seems to be appeasing their sponsors and not informing the public. I have a hard time discussing the news with other people these days because I'm finding a real lack of understanding and context in many who get the news from what I would call mainstream media. If I bring up any controversial topics like Trump or Elon or RFK jr. I hear the same talking points devoid of critical thought and an unquestioning assurance of certainty.
After reading PsYWar by R. Malone I'm convinced that the news and the general consensus has been aggressively manipulated in many ways by shadowy entities with ulterior motives. The prevalence of this shocked me even though I already knew something was terribly wrong. In the aftermath of 4 years of brainwashing and indoctrination, there needs to be a "reset" before we sink further into collective mass formation I would say.
100 percent, @lonedery2. Anyone with a shred of critical thinking is probably experiencing the same issues. I know the Collapse Life team is, and so we definitely sympathize. It's frustrating to say the least.
We're also certain the theory posited by Dr. Michael Nehls (that fear shrinks the hippocampus and memory storage, thus the pandemic was a purposeful exercise), along with what you highlighted in your comment (that we have all been lab rats in psyop experiments using television, TV news and Hollywood as a proxy for the three letter agencies) means staying away from those things is more important than ever.
Surrounding yourself with a community of critical thinkers, plus questioning each and every thing -- a difficult and frustrating way to live, no doubt -- is probably the only way to safeguard and honor your individual humanity. For that reason alone, we value your input and comments here on substack!
Same here. I'm grateful to find questioners and others who resist the narrative. I think Nehls is right too, and I believe you're right about needing to have a community on the same page. I like to comment because it helps me crystalize my thoughts when I try to convey them and it's gratifying or maybe hopeful to find someone else who hasn't succumbed to all the hype.
I actually welcome China into the worldwide automobile market if they can do better than the awful companies that we have. The current automakers are a horrible mess.
They are the absolute worst in the "You will own nothing and be happy" camp. Planned obsolescence, vendor lock in, captured market for repairs, predatory lending, deceptive advertising, feature bloat, and so much more. They are responsible for a hefty portion of poverty and a huge factor in why people are unable to afford homes.
The only break I will give them is that there is also a component of ridiculous regulations in the name of safety and environment that cause more problems than they solve. They build better cars but they are not allowed to sell them here in the US.