To your question Dr. Malone, "Is the dark WEF globalist transhuman future dystopia inevitable?" In a word No.
Inevitable means certain to happen. So in that sense the answer to your question has to be no because weather we like it or not, it is happening.
There have been many political systems throughout history, most were hierarchical…
To your question Dr. Malone, "Is the dark WEF globalist transhuman future dystopia inevitable?" In a word No.
Inevitable means certain to happen. So in that sense the answer to your question has to be no because weather we like it or not, it is happening.
There have been many political systems throughout history, most were hierarchical constructs. All eventually collapse. The most successful that come to my mind are the Mayan, Egyptian, and Roman empires. I'm sure some of our smarter substacker's here can come up with more and possibly better examples than mine but you get the drift. These three I chose lasted thousands of years and were quite successful. We need to remember that we, the United States of America and indeed the modern world governments in comparison to those that I pointed to, are infants.
So in my view, political systems come and go. Sometimes they're replaced with less authoritarian models and sometimes total dictatorships.
The fact of the matter is that the "dark WEF globalist transhuman future dystopia" is here. It's not inevitable. It is happening right before our eyes.
I know I will fight to maintain my personal freedom and the freedom of others to self determination.
Perhaps the question is how long will this system be allowed to last?
The last example of total dictatorship (Nazi Germany) resulted in total war. If I were to draw an infance from that example, I might say that the longitudinal prospects for the "dark WEF globalist transhuman future dystopia" are good. And it will cost much in blood and treasure yet again.
To your question Dr. Malone, "Is the dark WEF globalist transhuman future dystopia inevitable?" In a word No.
Inevitable means certain to happen. So in that sense the answer to your question has to be no because weather we like it or not, it is happening.
There have been many political systems throughout history, most were hierarchical constructs. All eventually collapse. The most successful that come to my mind are the Mayan, Egyptian, and Roman empires. I'm sure some of our smarter substacker's here can come up with more and possibly better examples than mine but you get the drift. These three I chose lasted thousands of years and were quite successful. We need to remember that we, the United States of America and indeed the modern world governments in comparison to those that I pointed to, are infants.
So in my view, political systems come and go. Sometimes they're replaced with less authoritarian models and sometimes total dictatorships.
The fact of the matter is that the "dark WEF globalist transhuman future dystopia" is here. It's not inevitable. It is happening right before our eyes.
I know I will fight to maintain my personal freedom and the freedom of others to self determination.
Perhaps the question is how long will this system be allowed to last?
The last example of total dictatorship (Nazi Germany) resulted in total war. If I were to draw an infance from that example, I might say that the longitudinal prospects for the "dark WEF globalist transhuman future dystopia" are good. And it will cost much in blood and treasure yet again.
When will we learn?