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I agree with the hypernormaliiisation but it.is not falling apart for most people, isn't it? Rebakah's reporting on how younger people react to what is going on mirrors my own conversations with my Gen X sons. They know government and mainstream media is lying. They both got coerced into taking the jab. One ended up in ED thinking he is going to die with extreme chest pain. Released 6 hours later. Diagnosis: Anxiety Attack and literally: "You are good to go for 2nd jab." Which he took as he wanted to keep on working. Now his 25 year old girl friend out-of-tbe-blue diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. His business also took a big dive due to Covid restrictions in NZ. They struggle atm due to Immensly high cost-of-living. With all this happening to them, you should think they are livid and ready to hit the streets in protest. They are not. Yes, he is a bit angry but they are not desperate. They still get by. They still hope for a better future. And that's where our overlords got so much smarter than in the past. They very slowly tighten the screws. They overdid it with Covid, yes, but I think tbey learned from it. And Gen X and Y sleepwalk from new normal to new normal, always given just enough to not rebel and keep on working and striving for less and less while the bureaucratic-industrial cabal gets fatter and fatter and more powerful.

This was prepared decades ago at schools. I was always flabbergasted how apolitical Gen X were compared to my generation at the same age. Also no clue about democracy and history. It was all about making money, consuming and having a good time.

And that is the biggest concern atm. While my son's are aware of the lies, they do not see the much bigger danger: That democracy itself is under severe attack. They have no idea of the consequences of that for the rest of their lives. They also have no idea how hard it will be to get it back. And they do not want to be informed about it either. Head in the sand and hope they will get by somehow.

This is a slow calculated take-over and I they keep the masses just under that pain threshold that could spark resistance. I do not know what can be done about it because most people do not want to wake up to this annoying and uncomfortable problem as long they get by and have some hope left. That's my assessment atm. I hope I am wrong.

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