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I firmly believe that whoever "they" are, they pushed the "Go" button in the late spring of 2020. I was trying to tell people at the time and started my own preparations seriously then.

I honestly think that they had to move sooner than planned for the overall goal, but Trump had to be removed from office at any cost.

Now that the plan is in motion, they cannot stop until victory. The question is, who will be victorious?

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We are victorious over this world by fact of our mortality. Christianity built from this mystery. Theosis is not the only thing that characterizes the future: there exists also what we might call a “passive eschatology,” and great danger accompanies it. The defining feature of this passive eschatology has everything to do with the ways in which technology and mechanization transfigure (or, more accurately, disfigure) man as their innovations and methods are blindly and uncritically welcomed and incorporated into human life. This movement thoroughly compromises the being of man: “We face the question, is that being to whom the future belongs to be called man, as previously, or something other?”[17] Given the subsequent colonization of the human person by genetic engineering, hormone treatments, and plastic surgery—just for starters—one would have to conclude that Berdyaev was more than prescient.

Berdyaev, like his contemporaries Martin Heidegger and Rudolf Steiner, warned about the rise of technology and its impact on human flourishing. Though he died in 1948, before the advent of television and well before the totalization of the technological and technocratic which has become the information revolution and the dominance of social media, his words are startlingly (and to some degree terrifyingly) poignant:

The greatest victories of man in the realms of science, as in that of the technical mastery over nature, have become the principal cause of man’s dehumanization. Man is no longer master of the machines which he has invented. Our contemporary mechanized civilization is fatal to man’s inner life, for it destroys his integrity, disfigures his emotional life, makes him the instrument of inhuman processes, and takes away from him all possibility of contemplation by a rapid increase in the tempo of life.[18] https://simoneweilcenter.org/publications/2021/11/28/christianitys-abandonment-of-the-future-nicholas-berdyaev-on-philosophy-prophecy-and-eschatology

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Makes perfect sense, first I'd check the size and financials on these companies. Chances are they were going broke because of COVID and/or the economy and instead of filing bankruptcy it's more advantageous to burn them down for the insurance money. Some may play into do your conspiracy theory.

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I don’t know how one checks for the truth of these reports, but I read that 3 of these food processing plants had planes crash into them with no survivors. (possible drones) This alone is very weird. If this is true & it seems very bizarre, my next thought was not applicable to this type of situation, however in arson cases, no matter if it’s internal or not, it is apparent that food processing plants in general need very high security from now on.

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Do we actually know how many food plants have burned down or otherwise been destroyed each year before this? Has anyone done the research? We need some control groups and concrete numbers.

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So, who's surprised?

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