I came across the following clip
a few minutes ago and I decided to share it. So as to entice anybody
reading the present lines to listen to Dave Cullen, a video-logger
also known as Computing
Forever who makes clips warning his fellow Irishmen and
women about the ultimate end-game of the lockdowns, the unending
vaccination campaigns, the Great Reset and Agendas 2021 and 2030, I
have provided a transcript of the first few minutes of his short but
rather impassioned cautionary remarks – incidentally, his
declamation ends with a warning similar to the one the Austrian
fringe thinker and alternative spirituality seeker Rudolf Steiner
had already issued more than a century ago.
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Today we’re going to talk about one of the main driving forces behind this COVID scam-demic, the scam behind the scam, if you will, UN Agenda 21 and the landmark year that we will reach at the end of this decade, twenty thirty: 2030 sustainable development goals.
I’ve already covered this topic several times, but I’d like to expand upon this once again and comment on how we’re seeing more of this agenda being pushed forward politically and in terms of the media’s narrative building.
I’ve also previously discussed how there’s a major de-industrial component about this nefarious plan – from the abolition of certain building materials, the banning of most fossil fuels, the phasing out of commercial passenger air travel for most people, the move towards a circular economy and the banning of most meat farming in favour of lab grown meat.
Throw in the Great Reset and you can add on digital currencies, programmable money, a social credit system and the abolition of private property rights. By 2030, you’re expected to own nothing and somehow be happy about it.
One of the big changes the globalists want to make to our lives is weaning us off owning our own cars. The cars of the future will be essentially self-driving taxis for hire and they will be designed to only take us to certain permitted destinations within human habitat zones of towns, suburbs and smart cities. Certain rural areas can be placed off limits to us because they will be considered areas of ecological preservation or areas that need to recover from man-made climate change or whatever.
So how do they get us to eventually give up our cars? Well, there’s a few strategies that they can employ and all of them will be done incrementally over several years.
The obvious ones would be things like increasing our road taxes, vehicle registration tax, new carbon levies, insurance hikes and, of course, significant increases to petrol and diesel prices, which are already well underway this year you may have noticed at the petrol pumps.
But there are other means of coercing people into giving up their cars.
[…]
True, I had studied under two Thibetan gompchens the strange art of increasing the internal heat. For long I had been puzzled by the stories I had heard and read on the subject and as I am of a somewhat scientific turn of mind I wanted to make the experiment myself. With great difficulties, showing an extreme perseverance in my desire to be initiated into the secret, and after a number of ordeals, I succeeded in reaching my aim. I saw some hermits seated night after night, motionless on the snow, entirely naked, sunk in meditation, while the terrible winter blizzard whirled and hissed around them! I saw under the bright full moon the test given to their disciples who, on the shore of a lake or a river in the heart of the winter, dried on their bodies, as on a stove, a number of sheets dipped in the icy water! And I learned the means of performing these feats. I had inured myself, during five months of the cold season, to wearing the single [p.133 starts here] thin cotton garment of the students at a 13,000-foot level. But the experience once over, I felt that a further training would have been a waste of time for me, who, as a rule, could choose my dwelling in less severe climates or provide myself with heating apparatus. I had, therefore, returned to fires and warm clothes, and thus could not be taken for an adept in the thumo reskiang, as my companion believed!
Voyage d’une Parisienne à Lhassa; translated as ‘My Journey To Lhasa: The Personal Story of the only White Woman Who Succeeded in Entering the Forbidden City’, London: William Heinemann, 1927.
Marlene Love ends her blog entry by reminding us that cold water is a natural anxiolytic (i.e. it reduces anxiety). According to her, by splashing cold water on one’s face or by dipping one’s face into cold water, it activates what she calls ‘the diving reflex’, which – she affirms – provides relief from anxiety (as the heart rate is lowered). As I have not really tried it myself (or, rather, not often enough), I must take her word for it...
Whatever the case may be, what I do know is that there is a young lady in Sweden, Jonna Jinton, who seems to enjoy such ‘exercises in the cold’.
[Click
on the picture with the right button of your mouse, then
on ‘picture-in-picture’
in the menu
and finally place your cursor on the picture at the bottom
of the screen to display the ‘Play’
icon [i.e. the white arrow pointing towards the right] to
start the clip, which will thus play in ‘picture-in-picture’
mode.
If it does not, click on http://paulzanotelli.ch/videos/YsI5siNEUFbZ.mp4.
Maybe we should all explore the possibility of taking such cold water boosters regularly as a way of building up our immune systems instead of taking what our so-called elites want to force upon as many Europeans, North Americans, Australians, New Zelanders, et cætera – probably very soon on a monthly basis.