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Hungarian PM warns tyranny 'greater than this pandemic' is coming 'Ownership is obsolete, privacy is non-existent, and globalist organizations achieve complete control'
#Hungary #Tyranny #Globalist #Control
https://www.wnd.com/2022/03/hungarian-pm-warns-tyranny-greater-pandemic-coming/
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Fears of a growing totalitarian tendency in the US have swelled during 2020–22. But how close are we really to a totalitarian state? How have such regimes come about historically and what are the warning signs? This article will answer these questions by examining totalitarian regimes in the eighteenth and twentieth centuries and the pattern by which they came to power.
Stage 1: Discontent and Rumblings
Every new order rises on the ruins of the old.
Stage 2: The False Savior and the First Revolution
After identifying and appealing to the people’s discontent, the totalitarian presents himself as a savior. In stage 2, the revolutionary totalitarian enacts a dramatic change to “solve” the problems and discontent of stage 1.
Stage 3: Censorship, Persecution, Propaganda, and the Ending of Opposition
In stage 3, the initial upheaval of stage 2 has passed. The old order has been fundamentally changed, and now various forces begin to react. The rising totalitarian government faces many enemies, often dubbed “counterrevolutionaries” or “extremists.” Here in its infancy, the new order must struggle to gain more power and maintain that which has been acquired. For this reason, it sets about combatting its enemies through censorship and persecution.
Stage 4: The Crisis
Stage 4 prepares the way for the totalitarian government to grasp total control over those under its rule. It consists of a crisis moment, which may be either a real threat or a false flag that seems to threaten the nation.
Stage 5: Purges, Genocide, and Total Control
Using the crisis of stage 4 as an excuse, the totalitarian government now seizes absolute control over the lives of its citizens. The regime overcomes the enemies of stages 3 and 4. It begins brutally enforcing its “utopia” and ideology on the populace. This stage also sees the greatest atrocities committed against the populace because resistance to the totalitarian regime has been crushed. The people are defenseless and demoralized. Nothing stands between the regime and its victims. This stage involves mass killings as the regime liquidates any remaining enemies while seeking to control every detail of citizens’ lives.
#Totalitarianism #Discontent #Revolution #Persecution #Crisis #Control
https://noqreport.com/2022/06/11/the-five-stages-of-totalitarianism/
Hungarian PM warns tyranny 'greater than this pandemic' is coming 'Ownership is obsolete, privacy is non-existent, and globalist organizations achieve complete control'
#Hungary #Tyranny #Globalist #Control
https://www.wnd.com/2022/03/hungarian-pm-warns-tyranny-greater-pandemic-coming/
Of all the elements of today’s “New Normal,” the most ominous is the “reform” that effectively changed the meanings of previously accepted words or terms. The following glossary illustrates how changes to our vocabulary played a central role in making the world a more dangerous and frightening place.
Today, cancer, heart disease, diabetes, mental health, obesity - all the conditions that kill and harm people -- are afterthoughts when compared to “COVID health.”
#AmericanThinker #Control #Covid #Vax #GeorgeOrwell #NewNormal
From Healthline, here’s a look at 12 signs that might suggest someone has a controlling personality:
- They make you think everything’s your fault.
- They criticize you all the time.
- They don’t want you to see the people you love.
- They keep score.
- They gaslight you.
- They create drama.
- They intimidate you.
- They’re moody.
- They don’t take “no” for an answer.
- They’re unreasonably jealous.
- They try to change you.
- They may show abusive behavior.
There are many situations where we find this controlling behavior. Here is one small situation to consider that may find you trapped – people that try or inadvertently control your agenda.