Overconsumption Day and the lies of a hostile elite
Markku Siira
Source: https://markkusiira.com/2023/08/02/ylikulutuspaiva-ja-vihamielisen-eliitin-valheet/
Today is supposedly "World Overconsumption Day". Overconsumption, according to the current poison-green narrative, is the fault of us ordinary people and has given rise to the "climate crisis", "nature cover", lack of renewable resources, and so on.
On a related topic, I came across an update on social networking site X (formerly known as Twitter), the gist of which I thought I would briefly write about. It reminded me of an environmental bestseller from the 70's, the era of the corona, and the (psycho)pathological greed of transnational financial circles. But let an Italian tell us more.
"I was born in Rome the same year that the Club of Rome's The Limits to Growth was published.
I was talking to someone who had been indirectly exposed to some of the discussions at the Club of Rome, including David Rockefeller," says filmmaker and activist Robin Monotti.
The elite's discussions "were really about matters of taste". "The elite were disgusted by demographics: they didn't like the fact that there were so many poor people on the streets, or at least poorer than them."
"They didn't like having to share visits to tourist sites, museums and restaurants [with ordinary people]," says Monotti, explaining the elite's thinking on the basis of what he heard.
For the politically incorrect activist, this shows that the one per cent and their academic lackeys "were/are stuck in an aesthetic level of world understanding".
Monotti argues that this perception should be fought by bringing in an "ethical, moral level", but paradoxically this level too is "manipulated to control the masses by telling them that they are good citizens by reducing their carbon emissions, taking vaccinations and staying in 15-minute cities".
Monotti's view of the state of affairs is bleak. "The masses are being herded into a slaughter that is already under way". In the corona era, "mRNA injections were the first step" in a project to radically reduce human fertility, and the population as a whole.
Cor ona-era injections "have a highly toxic effect on the reproductive organs, resulting in huge numbers of lost pregnancies, infant deaths and producing temporary, or even permanent, infertility in a large number of injected subjects."
This sounds bad enough that Monotti and his ilk are among those dissidents who are not invited on TV current affairs programmes to comment on issues. The truth is harsh to hear, and one does not want to wake up from a dream into a nightmare of reality.
"At this point, those who wanted to understand have understood, and those who do not want to understand are knowingly - or rather unknowingly - complicit in at least the greatest crime against humanity of the 21st century," Monotti says bluntly.
"We who understand must carefully plan our community resistance networks, because they [the elite] will not abandon their plans once they have taken them this far," he concludes.
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