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(regarding the great reset)
>...This will continue as fast as it can be done without sparking mass unrest. Total surveillance makes revolution from a fraction of people without elite funding impossible, all leaders are isolated before they can convince anyone. Just look at 4chan, a surveillance chamber made to groom complaining, organizing is drowned and discouraged until people are mentally incapable. The space of possible thoughts is defined by aligned AI models owned by half a dozen people with the same heritage. It is over. Even more so when there is a household robot everywhere, an armada of them can congregate to police anyone in seconds. They will extinguish us with pods, virtual reality drugs, slop and general lack of natural resources. This is the primordial truth, might makes right, and they got all of it.

Consider AIC has been trying to cause a revolution in china for over 40 years without success, and the CCP panopticon has become so steep that even trained assets struggle to evade the surveilance apparatus. No privacy, no anonymity, no weaponry.... no means to overthrow the government, and thus is becomes oppressive?
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>...it goes like in England recently, leaders identified automatically, provocateurs, arrests for violence, pretext system attacks. Frog in hot water currently works.

The irony is that the system clearly revealed during the past decade that it is illegitimate and based on coercion but is now trying to re-engage public support for it with these targeted moralization roll-outs. You can't have your cake and eat it forever, people are waking up to how """"democracy"""" nowadays really works
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>>57046
>people are waking up to how """"democracy"""" nowadays really works
Yes but at a too slow rate, and too late. The boomers and baby boomers should've called bunch of shit out, all of the secret societies and all of the intel agency mockingbird shit... basically these people whom were supposed to be equipped with "wisdom" and be well read, did jackshit, basically sold their daughters and younger generations to slavery in exchange for easy life for themselves.

It wouldn't be so bad if it was just that we're being conspired against, but there's also a time limit since they're putting poisons/toxins in food/environment and medicine, "the pill" ruining the waters in every western country. And there's even chemtrails that have been going for 6 decades at least
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>>57057
ours is the first generation to live completely in the internet age. And the mature one at that, not just the wild west where the exploits weren't clamped down. And it is nowadays a total information panopticon rigged to favor the ruling establishment
>>57042 (OP) 
We are pretty far from that. The United States has a lot of land that is rich in resources and under developed but still has 1000's of people living there. Our set up in the U.S. is a far cry from the Chinese model at this point in time, and our people all though there are many raped kike slaves, still there are many fiercely independent and organized people that still by a miracle respect the constitution. Insurgency is a culture in the United States. We have been a warfighting power for our entire history, and our soldiers that return home completely disillusioned are still alive, and many have a bone to pick.
>>57057
>Yes but at a too slow rate
You know the opposition has an issue with time frames as well. They too neither want to go too slow or too fast. Their measured and calculated release of the "new system" shows that they are keeping a steady hand, while the propaganda is stronger than ever. They are reluctant to fully enact it, they are themselves afraid to push the big red button on the "new system". If it's a race against the clock, it is race against a clock for the people and the controllers.
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