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🎙️ Petit Petit Summit (22) Exploring the Davos Mindset


March 7, 2023 — Part 1

Is the U.S. Just Another Disposable Pawn for the WEF?

Goro: Well, our last session was on February 17th, so it’s been less than a month since the previous one. It's finally getting a bit warmer, but my hay fever is so bad this year I’m practically in tears. Yūdai-san, you’ll probably laugh at me, but...

Yūdai: ...

Goro: Oh? Wait, Yūdai-san, do you have hay fever too?

Yūdai: Hmm... well... when you get to my age, things happen. My generation was fed a lot of poison when we were children. Maybe the bill for that is finally coming due in my old age. I don't catch colds, but at this time of year, my nose does... well, it runs a bit.

Allan: I’m in the same boat. Since the three of us are so like-minded, where shall we start today? Personally, I’m concerned about the desperation of the United States. If things keep going this way, it feels like we’re heading toward an irreversible disaster.

Yūdai: You mean the use of nuclear weapons?

Allan: Yes. Regardless of whether nukes are used, the decline of the U.S. is now unavoidable. Even if the Ukraine conflict ends with Russian control, or even if the U.S. and NATO self-destruct in a final death throe of nuclear threats, American hegemonism will no longer be viable in the world that follows. The leaders of Western European nations who followed the U.S. will completely lose the trust of their people and fall from power.

Goro: In other words, the downfall of the U.S. has already been calculated? They’ve been designated as a disposable pawn.

Yūdai: If that's the case, the question is: who is doing the calculating? Would it be the Davos crowd?

Goro: Most likely. Though I suspect there are "Final Boss" types lurking in even more invisible places behind or above them. Like the Rothschilds...

Allan: I don’t think those people fundamentally recognize the concept of a "nation" at all. What they aim for is a central government capable of controlling all of humanity. No, "government" might not even be the right image. It's more like a small-scale elite council. Concepts like the judiciary or the legislature would no longer exist; it would be a system that sweeps away those cumbersome mechanisms to control the world efficiently.

Yūdai: If such people exist, what exactly do they want to achieve?

Allan: I’ve been thinking about that a lot lately. I think it’s different from the traditional hegemonism of the past. It feels closer to... a gaming mentality.

Goro: Yes! Exactly! It’s a game to them, isn't it? Take Bill Gates—his whole life's "Game of Life" started with his talent for acting like a swindler to acquire OS licenses. When a person like that gains enough wealth to move the world, I suppose the entire world starts to look like a game rather than reality.

Allan: Right. To a gamer who views the whole world as a game, nations are just pieces. Individual humans are even less—just resources like oil, minerals, or food... just data. Just numbers used to advance the game.

Goro: And computers can handle numbers. No need for empathy.

Allan: To advance the game efficiently, the current world population is too large, so it’s better to reduce it. In a social system that operates the current technology and infrastructure at peak efficiency, they’ll keep the necessary talent, but they don't need people who only consume resources. The people allowed to live must clear a certain intellectual level, but at the same time, they must possess a temperament that obediently follows orders from above.

Yūdai: What’s the fun in a world like that? How do those people view their own lives? The pieces move as they wish, and the "World Game" progresses. Can they really be satisfied with that? If so, they must be monumental fools.

Allan: It must be a kind of pathology.

Goro: Maybe they’ve lived with that gaming mentality for so long, and gained such astronomical wealth and power, that they’re suffering from a kind of addiction?

Allan: I think that covers most of them, but some might be driven by something religious.

Goro: Like an apocalyptic worldview? A kind of faith? Similar to those called Christian Zionists?

Allan: Exactly. The idea that the world must be destroyed once, and then they—the "chosen ones"—will survive in a new world and be granted eternal life.

Yūdai: And they aren't leaving it to God; they’re actively making it happen themselves?

Allan: Yes. To them, it’s the mission of the "chosen ones."

Yūdai: That’s troublesome. Because for them, it’s not over when you die.

Goro: Some of them might even worship science and technology as a god. The idea that while the physical body decays and perishes, you can gain eternal life by digitizing your brain and leaving it in a digital world.

Allan: That’s possible. The Metaverse, basically.

Yūdai: Hmm. I can’t wrap my head around that. Living forever in a world like that sounds like hell to me.


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