War, The Great Reset, WEF, Cashless Societies, CBDCs, Social Credit Systems - Complete Control & Totalitarian Tyranny – section (K) Democracy & Dissent – part (iii)
This video is a follow on from the previous ten videos dealing with the topics I’ve just mentioned. If you haven’t seen those videos, I would recommend you doing so before watching this one.
Let’s continue on talking about Social Credit Systems.
But this time let’s look at Politics.
Democracy be damned
We must bear in mind that if a Social Credit System were to be introduced, it’s very likely that the entire political landscape will change.
Much like a glacier might gouge out a valley over the eons. But in the case of a Social Credit System, it won’t take quite so long.
Maybe this transition could occur gradually, over a number of years, a decade or so, or maybe it might happen much more rapidly – a shorter timescale - a matter of only a few years, or maybe months even.
I said it’s “likely” to change because I can not be absolutely certain about this. It’s not something that is guaranteed - not by any means.
Nevertheless, I think it is worth putting forward as a possibility – especially as I consider it to be a very real possibility.
And, if that does indeed come to pass, if I am proven to be correct, then Democracy be damned.
Why do I say this? Well, because once the authorities have set in place a Social Credit System, they have a very powerful tool with which to control the populace.
I should at this juncture say that I don’t think Social Credit Systems are designed to improve society, but instead are designed as tools to control the populace.
If I’m right in saying this, then I think that there is little doubt that they will use the Social Credit System - as intended.
temptation
Even if I’m wrong, I’m of the opinion that the temptation would be too great for them to resist. Us humans are for the mostpart weak-willed creatures. And resisting temptation is by no means easy. In the words of Oscar Wilde, “I can resist anything except temptation”. So, put in front of anyone something that they really desire, crave, or covet, and see how long it takes them to hold off from stepping forward and indulging themselves. Most people would probably yield relatively quickly.