Word of the Day: Indefatigable - Used to describe a person who is highly energetic and difficult to exhaust, synonymous with tenacious and persevering. Health Cookie #16: Depopulation is a real thing, and you need to respect it. I once looked at the difference between two different Acetaminophen brands, one was cheaper than the other; The cheaper brand had one extra ingredient that presumably didn't need to be in it, given that the more expensive Acetaminophen brand lacked it. So why the extra chemical? One reason only: To induce greater biological damage in the person who consumed it. Society punishes the poorest people by making the cheapest foods and drugs the most dangerous to their bill of health. The idea is, if poor people buy the cheapest processed goods, then their mental and physical health will become worse at an accelerated rate, thus they will have an increased likelihood of becoming fodder for the pharmaceutical and judicial industries. That's why the cheapest bag of chips has 10 more chemicals than the most expensive bag of chips, it's because society punishes budget spending as well as pleasure-seeking tendencies in people, and focuses all of its depopulative efforts there. In the same way that cheaper processed foods and pharmaceuticals can further induce increased pharmaceutical dependence in a person, prisons are designed to induce greater crime rates in society. Think about it: We psychologically torment inmates, stimulating them with as much fear, anger, resentment and social isolation as possible, to gradually worsen their psychological status and increase the likelihood of their recidivism, because their return-business keeps the policing, judicial and prison industries afloat. As more new criminals come and go, and as more criminals return over and over again, the technologies of those aforementioned three industries can perpetually improve; The pharmaceutical industry, in the same way, does not want to make you truly healthy, because their industry and technologies can only improve in perpetuity if as many people as possible remain sick and keep coming back. As you might guess, most criminals are poor, having sabotaged mental health which stems typically from poverty, and the awful dietary habits associated with it. It's just the way our society works. Why does our society work this way? Well, english economist Thomas Robert Malthus had a theory that, when unconstrained, a population tends to grow too quickly to sustain itself. This is why our world governments and the United Nations have decided upon the intentional depopulation of the masses, and it's why they try to induce sterility and infertility in as many people as possible through pharmaceuticals and processed food; The rate of people dying, to their perspective, absolutely must exceed the rate of people being born. I don't agree with this societal modus operandi either, morally speaking, but don't shoot the messenger, I'm just articulating the objective reality of our civilization. Human society is defined by the simultaneous construction of infrastructure, advancement of industry, development of technology and depopulation of humanity via the circulation of currency. That's simply what our society is, and thus the definition of "rebellion" within our civilization is merely to do whatever it takes to make yourself both healthier and stronger, and also to save your loved ones from the apathetic dietary self-destruction and foolhardy pharmaceutical dependence that the government would much prefer that they opt for every day.
Word of the Day: Indefatigable - Used to describe a person who is highly energetic and difficult to exhaust, synonymous with tenacious and persevering.
Health Cookie #16: Depopulation is a real thing, and you need to respect it. I once looked at the difference between two different Acetaminophen brands, one was cheaper than the other; The cheaper brand had one extra ingredient that presumably didn't need to be in it, given that the more expensive Acetaminophen brand lacked it. So why the extra chemical? One reason only: To induce greater biological damage in the person who consumed it. Society punishes the poorest people by making the cheapest foods and drugs the most dangerous to their bill of health. The idea is, if poor people buy the cheapest processed goods, then their mental and physical health will become worse at an accelerated rate, thus they will have an increased likelihood of becoming fodder for the pharmaceutical and judicial industries. That's why the cheapest bag of chips has 10 more chemicals than the most expensive bag of chips, it's because society punishes budget spending as well as pleasure-seeking tendencies in people, and focuses all of its depopulative efforts there.
In the same way that cheaper processed foods and pharmaceuticals can further induce increased pharmaceutical dependence in a person, prisons are designed to induce greater crime rates in society. Think about it: We psychologically torment inmates, stimulating them with as much fear, anger, resentment and social isolation as possible, to gradually worsen their psychological status and increase the likelihood of their recidivism, because their return-business keeps the policing, judicial and prison industries afloat. As more new criminals come and go, and as more criminals return over and over again, the technologies of those aforementioned three industries can perpetually improve; The pharmaceutical industry, in the same way, does not want to make you truly healthy, because their industry and technologies can only improve in perpetuity if as many people as possible remain sick and keep coming back. As you might guess, most criminals are poor, having sabotaged mental health which stems typically from poverty, and the awful dietary habits associated with it. It's just the way our society works.
Why does our society work this way? Well, english economist Thomas Robert Malthus had a theory that, when unconstrained, a population tends to grow too quickly to sustain itself. This is why our world governments and the United Nations have decided upon the intentional depopulation of the masses, and it's why they try to induce sterility and infertility in as many people as possible through pharmaceuticals and processed food; The rate of people dying, to their perspective, absolutely must exceed the rate of people being born. I don't agree with this societal modus operandi either, morally speaking, but don't shoot the messenger, I'm just articulating the objective reality of our civilization.
Human society is defined by the simultaneous construction of infrastructure, advancement of industry, development of technology and depopulation of humanity via the circulation of currency. That's simply what our society is, and thus the definition of "rebellion" within our civilization is merely to do whatever it takes to make yourself both healthier and stronger, and also to save your loved ones from the apathetic dietary self-destruction and foolhardy pharmaceutical dependence that the government would much prefer that they opt for every day.
Great stream today, on a killing spree in this one 😂