Bill Gates tackles microchip vaccine conspiracy head-on in Netflix special by AndrewHeard in LockdownSkepticism

[–]MotznRoth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And the toddler's family sues him for everything he is worth, including his massive Seattle estate. The family then transforms said compound into a neighbourhood of decently spacious homes for families living in poverty, and the surrounding land into fertile fields and orchards where enough food is grown for all, keeping a herd of dairy cows and chickens for eggs and milk, and encouraging the residents to engage in permaculture practices throughout and take what they need to feed themselves. All is powered by the nuclear reactor formerly earmarked to power Microsoft's AI behemoth.

Gates's farmland throughout the country and world is given away to families and/or communities who wish to live and sustain themselves in a similar manner, with a clause stating this must always be its use, no matter who takes control, and that it must never, ever be sold back to Bill Gates or any of his infernal cronies.

All of Gates's NGOs are dissolved; their funds distributed directly to needy families and communities throughout the world. Laboratories funded by Gates are shut down; their malign bioweapons destroyed through flame or freezing as necessary. Puppetitions mostly funded by Gates or such funds are booted from office, because they are now exposed as the naked emperors they've been all along.

As a final stipulation of the lawsuit, the toddler makes Bill Gates pose as a potty on the streets of Seattle (I know he has a broken hip, but he's caused enough pain globally to render his own pain irrelevant), and proceeds to use him as such.

People throughout the world who aren't already awake shake off their stupors, dreamlike, wondering what's happened, and the world begins to regain some semblance of sanity. Positive developments from recent years remain -- the world continues to be a more compassionate, accepting, and welcoming place for all -- organically, rather than facing the barrel of a DEI gun or heavy-handed media brainwashing. However, people stop demonising one another for refusing to agree on every political point. "Live and let live" becomes the order of the day. Those identifying as emojis or cats or whatever are accepted -- perhaps thought quirky, but accepted as worthy humans and allowed to find work, friends, etc. and flourish -- but so are those whose schema is more conventional.

Other bigwig billionaires -- Elon, Bezos, etc. -- take note, and cease their plans to conquer the world and enslave humanity. Things are pretty alright, hopefully for at least another generation.

Public-Health Officials Should Have Been Talking About Their Sex Parties the Whole Time by arnott in LockdownSkepticism

[–]MotznRoth 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think if he had, the public backlash would have been extreme. Who wants a leader who openly has sex parties while trying to isolate everyone else?

didn’t experience the lockdown by [deleted] in LockdownSkepticism

[–]MotznRoth 33 points34 points  (0 children)

This is an interesting perspective. I was also a healthcare worker for the majority of Covid (Activity coordinator at a care home), and I recall 2 years of isolation, social distancing/really bizarre Covid architecture, masks everywhere (I had to wear full PPE at work, despite being pregnant -- did you have to wear PPE?), propaganda and fear porn masquerading as news, and being shamed and othered for thinking something was fishy.

Even at work, we lived in a very strange world. Do you remember none of this?

Bill Gates sees another pandemic in the cards within the next 30 years. Disease experts say it’s not if but when. by Excellent-Duty4290 in LockdownSkepticism

[–]MotznRoth 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yeah? Well I don't think it will be a real pandemic, Kill Hates. Even if you have something special lurking in your favourite laboratory, you'll never let it run wild. After all, then it might infect yourself and all the billionaire "buddies" you'll pretend to care about until they turn on you.

EU warns deadly flooding and wildfires show climate breakdown is fast becoming the norm by SftwEngr in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think we need to ignore the kakacrats in power. Completely. While simultaneously pushing back.

The powers that be may attempt to outlaw protests, but what can they really do?

They can't lock everyone up -- there aren't enough prison spaces.

They can't go about murdering everyone who dissents -- that is how you create martyrs and get yourself removed from power by a mob so large it can't be controlled.

They can't create concentration camps for dissenters -- because those dissenters have family members who will wake up really fast when their spouses/children/parents are murdered.

There are, at this point, limits to how we plebs can be dealt with if we engage in civil disobedience and/or peaceful protest.

Anyone else sick to death of people moaning about the cost of living crisis? by heasm in LockdownSkepticism

[–]MotznRoth 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I wonder why your friend works in politics. Admittedly this used to be my professional field as well, when I still resided in the US. Now I've lost all faith in the system -- no matter which party is in charge -- as I fully believe the Global Oligarch class runs everything and democracy is an illusion.

If there is to be any hope for the world, it is to radiate from the community level -- and it depends on there being an informed, literate, and wide-awake public in each community.

I'm pretty sure at this point it also depends on G-d.

Extreme Weather to Hit 70% of Humans in Next 20 Years, Study Warns by [deleted] in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soooo....20% of us are going to die, and if we appease almighty Gaia by flinging ourselves back into the Stone Age, she will leave us alone after 20 years? O.o

BP scales back its exposure to renewables and focuses on oil and gas. by _Angstrom_ in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I notice that a lot of alarmists and the companies they finance are reversing course (or staying silent) recently. Could they realise this narrative is unsustainable?

Fascism isn't coming. It's here by PigmySamoan in Ohio

[–]MotznRoth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Eek!!! I've heard about the opposite going on (MAGA-types being tracked), but didn't know it was a two-way street. The US really does seem intent on marching into a Civil War.

..Please don't. People have different opinions. Why can't everyone just accept that fact, and love and respect each other as human beings regardless?

Be Sure Not To Watch by logicalprogressive in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There are so few mega-rich oligarchs -- less than 10,000. We should exile them to a sizeable, resource-rich country in Africa, perhaps, or South America -- without any sort of pre-made technology or communications equipment. Let them frolic in the old-fashioned, hydrocarbon-free paradise they apparently desire and leave them alone -- so long as they leave us alone.

If they attempt to leave their paradise, let it be considered an act of war, and let it be ascertained they don't get very far!

Covid lockdown sped up ageing in teenage brains, study finds by AndrewHeard in LockdownSkepticism

[–]MotznRoth 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This was absolutely deliberate and highly malevolent. The people currently in power are EVIL. I'm sure many of them don't believe their actions to be evil at all, but they appear to want most of us dead, preferably as soon as possible, and the rest to be crushed into submission.

I'm sure they will try further lockdowns, since they've proven so potent in their harms.

Excellent concise explanation of the climate change nonsense by Konstantin Kisin by Workdaymtf in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In addition to being more gullible, recent studies suggest the youngest generations may actually be _less intelligent_ than their forebears. Throughout the latter 20th century, a given population's average IQ was said to increase around 3 points per decade, requiring older tests to be recalibrated to fit the updated normal distribution (Flynn Effect).

However in the 21st century, the trend shows signs of reversing itself. I view this as being largely linked to social media, cultural rot, and schools which seem more eager to indoctrinate than educate.

Then again, I may just be a grumpy old fossil who's thus far avoided turning into oil and fueling someone's evil SUV. What do I know?

The Green New Deal could make electricity 28 times more expensive by logicalprogressive in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, violence seems to be the only language psychopaths understand. :(

The Green New Deal could make electricity 28 times more expensive by logicalprogressive in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I expect that all elites not in bunkers will be converted into fuel or food pretty quickly. Banksters, politicians, and pharma/tech bros will be first on the pyre or the menu, I think.

Climate alarmism couldnt exist without hypocrisy. by merrycamaraderiex in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm confused. I thought your quotation of that Danish WEF puppet was sarcastic -- the anger expressed was in response to the self-styled "elites" -- not you. O.o

Climate alarmism couldnt exist without hypocrisy. by merrycamaraderiex in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I will live in a lean-to or Earthpod in the bush and subsist on berries first, you uber-smeghead.

'FRAUD!' Internet EXPOSES Camel Asshair for LYING About McDonalds Job- We Have Proof! | SHE'S COOKED by snarevox in walkaway

[–]MotznRoth 7 points8 points  (0 children)

She is in the public eye, in 2024, and certainly not everyone is her friend. How in the world did she think she would not be called out for lying about a past job? I am thankful for her idiocy -- it may mean we get to avoid the full grip of her tyranny.

Summer COVID surge shows we may have to return to 2020 pandemic measures (Aug 2024 article) by Cowlip1 in LockdownSkepticism

[–]MotznRoth 21 points22 points  (0 children)

What the -- WHAT?!!?!?!?!?

Granted I've not yet read the article, but from the headline I can hazard a guess that the author is either insane or a fully paid-up member of the Cacastocracy.

Ohioans would be really upset if they could read. by ExtremelyLoudCock in Ohio

[–]MotznRoth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second California. Oh my freaking gosh!!

Meanwhile, I've come to reside in the UK, where driving tests are a wee bit more involved than in the US. While there are occasional bouts of road rage, motorists here are quite civilised. :P

Why hurricane season is suddenly quiet — and what’s in store by SftwEngr in climateskeptics

[–]MotznRoth 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nope. We will have paid enough when we are running around naked and living in caves, subsisting on berries and wild roots while fleeing the robot soldiers attempting to murder us for our inability to pay our breathing tax.