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They're not handling this well because even though it seems like there's a lot of belief in the narrative, many people are squeezed tight economically.

If they wanted authoritarian power, they have to keep up the bread and circuses. Right now bread aka living expenses are pushing many to question leadership.

It boggles the mind that they're so cheap that they could stop homelessness for a fraction of the cost of bloated military spending. Doing things for the people would give them power to continue their bullshit vaporware plans. But then, they're not that smart, especially their brain trusts.

https://robc137.substack.com/p/left-brain-vs-whole-brain-in-battlestar

They also have the wrong data about humanity. We are not what their rigged experiments say.

https://robc137.substack.com/p/the-milgram-experiment-and-how-we

Re: nuclear war

We know the predator class have underground bases but they know there's no guarantee that Earth will be fine after a few decades.

L. Fletcher Prouty says about this in his book, JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy. Col. Prouty, as the book jacket notes, served as the chief of special operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Kennedy years. A retired colonel of the U.S. Air Force, he ran the global system designed to provide military support for the clandestine activities of the CIA from 1955 to 1964. Prouty writes on page xxv of the Preface:

"Furthermore, the series of so-called wars since 1945 were never fought to achieve victory. They were waged for dollars, with the generals in a supernumerary role...The few bona fide U.S. Armed Forces generals who were in Vietnam were limited to managing supporting activities of combat operations in Indochina. There was always an ambassador, and frequently a CIA agent--under the cover of a general--or both in superior positions. Such is the nature of these new, "make money" wars."

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