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  1. Still believe it’s not planned? Then read below.

    “Jacques Attali was an advisor to François Mitterrand (former President of France) and wrote this in 1981:

    “In the future it will be a question of finding a way to reduce the population. We will start with the old man, because once he is over 60-65 years old, man lives longer than he produces and it costs society dearly.

    Then the weak and then the useless who do not contribute anything to society because there will be more and more, and especially finally the stupid.

    Euthanasia directed at these groups; euthanasia must be an essential instrument of our future societies, in all cases.

    Of course, we will not be able to execute people or organize camps. We will get rid of them by making them believe that it is for their own good.

    Too large a population, and for the most part unnecessary, is something economically too expensive. Socially, it is also much better for the human machine to stop abruptly rather than gradually deteriorate.

    We won’t be able to pass intelligence tests on millions and millions of people, you can imagine!

    We will find something or cause it; a pandemic that targets certain people, a real economic crisis or not, a virus that will affect the old or the elderly, it does not matter, the weak and the fearful will succumb.

    The stupid will believe it and ask to be treated. We will have taken care of having planned the treatment, a treatment that will be the solution.

    The selection of idiots will therefore be done by itself: they will go to the slaughterhouse alone. “ This fragment is excerpted from his book “Brief History of the Future”, published in France in 2006.”

  2. I’m trying to access connect with the “connect” software. I get to connect.software.com; your website fills in my email address and password; and when I try to proceed, I get a message that says it has no record of my email address. If I fiddle around a bit with my ID, I get a message saying my password is wrong.

    I went to customer support but got nothing in the way of a means to send the above.

    Allen Elliott

    1. Will send to customer service. Thanks for posting Allen. We have a new person starting next week to help support Connect.

  3. All that abut China was hard to take, as our son taught English in ShangHai before he became an international business man. He lives in Hong Kong now, and is not able to fulfill his job responsibilities by going to factories on the mainland to supervise production. Hong Kong and Taiwan as price of global cooperation….. So hard to envision the future there. I’m reading Dying for an IPhone to learn about the factories. I reflected that what we make of ourselves is what we have to offer the hierarchies. What I have made of myself is a faithful wife. At that, my husband called me downstairs to share his root beer float and listen to The Grass Roots, Sha La la Live for Today. Perfection! I hope those Venches our son works for do tune in to the Solari Report. They are losing a lot of money on their start-ups. He’s a good C.O.O. but he can’t save these projects.

    1. It is so hard to watch good entreprenuers make solid business bets that are then destroyed by political ruptures and war. Sending prayers. Make sure to help him develop his exit plan and plan B. So important to bounce back.

  4. 32.10 min minor correction – Monaco is topping the list for life expectancy unless CIA has issues with their data, Japan is the strong 4th.

    1. Really. Last one I look at had Japan at #1. Am not surprised that Monaco tops the list. Nice life there.

  5. I was surprised by your opinion of Prime Minister Suga, perhaps because the only info I have on him comes from the mainstream media here and they have successfully painted him as an incompetent “leader” in ways somewhat similar to how the US old media depicted Biden. There was a rumor online that Suga had been placed to counter the deep state prime minister Abe (who had numerous scandals including trying to establish a veterinary school in a rural part of Japan to pour money into bioweapon research) and if that is true, it is no wonder that the mainstream media sought to destroy his reputation. The guy Mr Global wants to replace Suga with seems to be Mr Kono – that is bad news for all of us here. Kono went to Georgetown and the “Japanese leaders” (they are neither Japanese – virtually all of them are Korean ethnically – nor leaders) are rumored to have been taking orders from a thinktank with connections to Georgetown for decades.

    Doctors from the Tokyo Medical Association have made comments about Ivermectin, the hospital system frfraudulently taking public funds for beds reserved for corona patients (about half of the beds are empty, apparently), etc, and I feel that there are some people that are fighting against the tyranny, but all in all, nothing has changed. Vaccine passport is available for overseas travel, people are still getting the shots, there is no discussion of the ill effects of masks, and so on. People are unbelievably uneducated and ignorant. I am starting to prepare for relocation out of the city I live in now (one of the most corrupt in the country), but I am at a loss as to where to go. The prefectures (= states) in Japan are not as independent or powerful as the states in the US and it is not clear how much difference moving would make. The best I can do may be to move to an area with fewer 5G towers.

    I have found a few suspect products that I used to consume as sources of graphene oxide in my body. They react to magnets but the magnets are not strong enough to elicit more obvious signs (like sticking to them). Are there other ways, short of inspecting under the microscope, to detect which foods and drinks are contaminated with metal particles?

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