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Jim Reagen's avatar

More than this, the goal of some with wealth and power-- power excersized by influence and control over governments-- is to make sure to hang onto power by using technology to surveil, and cut short, those who challenge it. Thus the state is becoming the agency of surveillance and control.

So we have censorship, and we have plans to introduce CBDC's which will enable total control of how and where we spend to ensure we're in compliance with what they determine are "worthy goals," such as the need to stop catastrophic CO2 warming (which is non-existent.)

Catherine Austin Fitts has a great explanation of what's coming: https://www.bitchute.com/video/bARzhT2oIlQY/

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Stephen North's avatar

I think you’re being too harsh on Elon Musk. As a curious follower of his for a while now and listening to him speak I don’t believe he’s profit driven at all. He’s almost gone bankrupt multiple times using his own money. All of his companies are directed towards the betterment of humanity ...... you can agree or disagree on his vision but he doesn’t just make widgets for profit. Ironically, the very thing you chastise him for regarding batteries is exactly the same thing that makes it possible for us to read your Substack on our computers and “smart phones”. They are built and then end up in some third world country using child labor.

The amazing technological advances humanity has made over time (some good some not) wouldn’t happen without visionaries like Musk. All the “experts “ said Musk would never be able to accomplish most of what he’s been able to do.

He believes in the American dream and I think we’re lucky he chose to become an American.

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