I have seen that presenter on other topics regarding China. He is extremely knowledgeable and has great contacts there as well. Thanks for that eye-opener, @Freefall!
We have to keep reminding ourselves that we call them governments, but they are all corporations. Corporations use war for profit. Humans are useless eaters. It doesn’t take much for them to get you to sign a contract with them and just like working for Henry Ford, you might not get what you bargained for. Literally bargained for. If you pissed off the old man, you can come into the Detroit office to find your desk is no longer in the room. It no longer exists. God forbid if you fell for the company store and borrowed for your house with the corporation.
You could well find yourself in the middle of a field of abandoned electric cars and realize you are stuck with the title to all of it. Break your blue pen and refuse to sign. Unlike China, we live in the POSSIBILITY of being free. It is simply up to each of us to figure out what that really means, work together, and rebuild the system without the company car. We can stop the stockpile of wind turbine blades, the insane battery driven everything, the EMF bombardment and the weather modification. We just have to do it.
I grew up in a steel mill town that produced some of the finest steel. I remember how hard they worked to improve the air quality and ecological impacts but “the corporation” decided that we needed to move that work overseas for a profit. It left Middletown Ohio an empty shell with few jobs or hope of employment. Read Hillbilly Elegy by J.D. Vance who describes the process perfectly.
That pile of bicycles, to me, is Middletown, Ohio. Heart breaking.
Howdy Justa … Yes! … you have seen him before … The China Show … YT … He has been living in China for some time … I bumped into him when he was checking out all those abandoned cities from a few years ago … Same principle … Build it then bury it … What a shame … so much waste … Cheers mate … S