Telegram founder Pavel Durov announced today that he does not want to celebrate his birthday because he recognizes that the era of free internet access is ending. He also stated that freedom and privacy will also soon be a thing of the past.
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The crisis on our planet is becoming visible to more and more people. The imminent adoption of an international pandemic agreement. Preparation of an international trade agreement. An increase in points on the planet where military operations take place. What is happening and who is to blame? Perhaps parliamentary hearings in the US Congress entirely dedicated to UFOs have something to do with this. Let’s try to figure it out.
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Read more: How many reptilians currently sit in the world government?
Events in the world are developing so rapidly that for more than six months I could not publish new articles. Constantly new information appeared that forced us to radically rethink my view of many things. Some of the goals that I pursued by starting a blog turned out to be false.
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It is difficult for me to continue other cycles until my readers understand my terminology and understand my basic concepts. Of course, I can be wrong. I can cover one part of the process, however I try to look at issues from all angles.
It will be easier to understand if you start consideration from ancient times when the system was simple and understandable.
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Benjamin Franklin once said:
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.”
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It is immediately clear that there is no obvious alternative. But this does not mean that the capitalism we are accustomed to is preserved. The transition to the 6th technological paradigm, which has already begun, dictates the need for radical changes. But first, let’s look at possible alternatives to capitalism.
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Read more: Post-capitalism. Part 2 — Is there anything to choose from?
We are now living in an era of great change. The modern capitalist system is facing a systemic crisis. The previous crises were not so critical, as there were markets on the planet not included in the common system, there was area for expansion. Now almost the entire planet lives in the capitalist paradigm, even if somewhere the economic system is called something else. All minor exceptions are so small that their absorption will not solve the problem at all. Resources for their absorption will require much more than will be received as a result.
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Read more: Post-capitalism. Part 1 —What is the problem with capitalism?
I wanted to write about inequality, but there is nothing to write about. There are tall and short, there are thin and fat. But one cannot say that some are better and some are worse. They are just different. Likewise, the smart and the stupid really exist. Likewise, there are men and women. In the same way, races really exist. But in no case should these differences be used to assert superiority. All people are equal in their dignity, but all people are different from each other. Therefore, there is nothing to talk about. All people are different, but all people are needed. It is the differences that lead to the fact that people with different experiences and different abilities complement each other. This is what our common human civilization is based on. And this is one of the sources of development.
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