RE: The Great Taking – Documentary (2023) [eng/срп] Велика отимачина – документарац (2023)

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Thank you for posting this video, I'm about 7 minutes in and I'm already captivated. This guy has a unique vantage point that few ever have and he's warning us of something most people would say could never happen. We're entering into a time where things that could never happen are happening.



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Thank you for taking time to watch it, @ironshield.

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Worth it. Hearing "you will own nothing and be happy" it's easy to laugh off... until hearing this guy explain how it can and likely will be done in the coming years. It's a psychological operation, even bigger than the plandemic. Get into people's heads and convince them they're now rock bottom poor, the system has collapsed... tap here, pay for your groceries, quick and easy LOAN, problem solved. It won't take long before everyone (rich and poor, slave and free) will be marked like cattle, worshiping their financial savior for keeping them fed, even if it is meal worms.

I found these quotes fascinating:

"This is largely being done unconsciously, that the end result of this has not really been fully understood by the participants, and that perhaps even the people at the very top of this do not understand what is about to happen and that they will be destroyed by their own hand if they do this."

"it is literally insane to actually do this, because no one wants this, and the people who inherited this ownership layer at the very top, they did not design this, they did not put it in motion. They have allowed the juggernaut to continue. There's been no pruning in the garden, there's been no oversight. It's literally never been looked at, never been checked. It's basically run out of control, unconsciously. So we have to make it conscience."

"I have known people pretty high in the system, I have this idea that people are intimidating if you have not met them, but once you've met them you see that they are just people. I think we have to understand that these are just people. They are not lizards eating babies like potato chips, that is not helpful to think of it that way. They are actually NOT particularly capable people."