RE: The Psychology Of Control: Yellow Vests And The Final Rebellion
You know I have got into a few debates on here with regards to the yellow vests in France and people calling them controlled opposition, though what I have researched including talking to friends in France, they are just ordinary people, mostly rural, who travel a lot of distance to take part in this, as they were the ones that were going to suffer the most from the fuel tax for bs global warming. They need their transport as they are rural not city dwellers with a bus a minute going by. It grew, the list of demands that is, to include lowering all tax on people and raising it for corporations, and rightly so.
I like you see them as "the real deal" and yes, there will always be police/government plants inciting violence along the way in plain clothes, there simply always is.
Hey my friend,
I feel that it is a manipulation in the sense that they're deliberately pushing people towards some kind of confrontation .. but like yourself, I feel that the majority of the movement is made up of "normal people". Indeed, from the perspective of the puppet masters .. the final uprising will need to be as chaotic as possible .. the people will be nudged towards this rebellion believing that it is of their own volition, they will believe that they are taking back the power .. when the intent of the EL ites is to use said chaos to steal it. Whether this is that moment, I don't know .. but I do know that the intent is order out of chaos .. the phoenix (our faux saviour) rising from the flames of the old world.
Yet here in the east all is calm and well, you see I do not think the control stretches as far as it used to in days gone by. :-)
Yes, it's certainly beginning to have an appeal, lots of places for a self-sustaining lifestyle .. tucked away in the mountains. ;)
Get a load of this, a run on the banks on the cards!!!!! https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@crypto.piotr/are-events-taking-place-in-france-tomorrow-going-to-affect-global-markets-and-crypto
Hey dude,
Yeah I saw that, I'll paste my answer to @deirdyweirdy .. highlighting my concerns about it, like I say I've been so busy (and working on another post) I haven't had chance to research all this yet, but below are my initial thoughts:
Hey @deirdyweirdy, yeah I heard about that as I was writing this .. good idea in theory, in practice if it's done on a single day I think the banks can legally close and declare bank holidays for subsequent days .. which could throw fuel onto the fire, best of all researching a decent bank (there are still a few left .. I think lol) from the comfort of our homes (while sipping a cup of tea) and on masse move accounts .. you could have organised (viral) account moving days taking place throughout social media. :D
Interesting thought, make it so in the UK captain :-)
I really hope @perceptualflaws that you could visit link shared by @shepz1 and share your thoughts
Thank you for sharing this link with me @shepz1
Im glad that thanks to you I can read @perceptualflaws publication.
Yours
Piotr
He is a great writer, thanks my friend.
I know plenty of Brits doing just that here like me :-) and the border down south with Slovakia is particularly beautiful and full of "us" too.
I love to see how responsive you are @perceptualflaws
That's also my impression. I think the fact that this protest is so peaceful must be very challenging for current ruling party.
Cheers
Piotr
Hard not to agree with your comment @shepz1
:-)