Whos' WHO?
International corruption , slave labour and the destruction of Africa. All to supply the virtue signalling climate activists with their gadgets, which are in fact making them even more stupid.
Who’s WHO? It beggars belief that some still think that we are expected to give the time of day to this corrupted and compromised WHO organisation when they have failed so terribly and when we know who is funding and controlling them.
I’ve just been listening to Bjorn Lomberg speaking to Jordan Petersen and was pleased to hear him advocating for climate activists (people gluing themselves to paintings and roads etc) to get educated so that they can engage in trying to find practical solutions to environmental problems.
However, it was disappointing to hear him citing the WHO as if they are trustworthy.
He also went on to advocate for tablets /devices, to help to ‘educate’ children in Africa along with nutrient pills for all pregnant women. Hah! As if that couldn’t possibly go wrong.
Let’s stop looking to the WHO, UN, WTO, WEF, and all the other organisations which have been parasitised and are now funded by those who seek to control the world. Just look at the people who are key funders and who have their feet under the top tables. We can no longer trust them or the people who continue to support them and their plans.
We need to stop playing this ridiculous game, stop funding these organisations and set up new ones which are transparent and resilient to the corruption which has destroyed the current ones.
As for education, something which I am actually qualified to speak about, more devices are not the answer. The neural connections necessary for healthy brain development require free play, handwriting, drawing, painting, music, dance, reading physical books, (to really absorb information and comprehend) and contrary to popular belief, being alone to think, contemplate and consolidate experiences, without the constant distractions of screens etc.
‘Unless we remember, we cannot understand.’ E.M.Forster
Which is why we need to get teachers teaching kids how to learn without devices.
Many people, particularly children and teenagers, already hooked up to devices, have become far too dependent on Google and have stopped trying to remember for themselves, therefore not understanding. The crucial neural connections to help facilitate the laying down of information and the forming of memories are being compromised and perhaps unable to be made at all if the developmental ‘windows’ are missed. Use it or lose it. This is a recipe for disaster, which needs urgent attention. We are our memories, without which we cease to be able to function and thrive.
Getting more children around the world addicted to devices and of course Google and all its ‘friends’, is not the answer to their problems.
In fact, it is yet another way to enslave and control them. Those who bleat on about slavery and colonialism seem to be unaware that they have become slaves to and colonised by the very devices which they use to preach their gospels of grievance. Many of them will no doubt be keen to get more devices into Africa, thereby dragging more slaves into the digital gulag.
If anyone is sincere about helping people in Africa, or indeed anywhere else, I suggest doing what I did, go there, and to other places around the world, to teach in person and learn more about the real world and the lives of real people. Such real ‘connections’, make us all ‘richer’ and better able to understand and offer practical help, without inflicting new problems through our arrogant preconceptions and assumptions. And, importantly, without being driven by money, corporate greed and a globalist ideology of digital control.
Despite what the globalists and tech/pharma lizards would have us believe, digital devices, ‘smart’ technology, and all the gadgets they promote do not have all the answers to human and environmental problems.
They are in fact contributing to many of them, including poverty, environmental destruction and child, slave labour in Africa, Bolivia and other places they pretend to care about, and creating/exacerbating, a whole host of new ones in terms of mental health, drug addictions, sex and drug trafficking, education, and free speech.
Those of us who have lived long enough to know life before this digital dictatorship are perhaps more able to see and feel what a claustrophobic dystopia is being constructed around us. This is not ‘smart’ or conducive to human and environmental well-being and thriving. It’s time to stop this experiment and take back control of the tools which were supposed to be for us to use and not the other way around. ‘Lest we forget’.
I have spent far too long at this screen and it is time for a walk in the fresh air.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and let me know what you think.
Many thanks & a Very Merry Christmas to you all !!! xxxxx
Njeri -Bluebirdtui